Love the supertunia Vista Fuchsia or Paradise. I have had a great year with Vista Jazzberry in a pot with Rockin Fuchsia Salvia and a pink gaura. Thanks for taking us along with you to all these garden tours. They really inspire me to try new combinations.
also my question, though I was more interested in the blue... my new rule of thumb, if it looks vigorous on youtube, cut the number by half or just try one alone to see how it does.
Such a beautiful place, you must not have had alot of time there as you went very quickly! 🙃. There’s sure going to be a run on the Tiara series next year, very pretty! Manitoba zone 3 🇨🇦👏🌸
Thanks! I had watched that video of yours and that’s why I was curious. I didn’t know that regular supertunias became as long as vistas. I am going to try them next year!
Proven Winners sells them online at Proven Winners direct (that’s the name of their website) and they even have a money back guarantee. I buy tons of stuff from them, and I have been happy so far. They have this “plant of the day” deal that they sell one type of plant at 35% off between 12 and 4 pm Eastern (I think). I know some plants cannot be shipped to certain states but they have a ton of plants on that website, so perhaps you can find some annuals there!
@@danilincks5809 Thanks. Since I live in Canada, I need to use the Proven Winners online store for Canada and it doesn't carry the same wide range of plants that Proven Winners Direct does and very little annuals.
Hello, I have a Mum question. My summer pots are looking really shabby. Several were over planted and I would like to throw them out and replace them with Mums. Is it too early. I live in southern Ohio and it’s still quite warm here.
@@pammysaylor8965 I’d suggest checking with the folks at your local garden center. They’d have a better sense of when the right time would be for your season… and how much bloom time their plants get. I would recommend getting mums that are in bud stage and not fully open to maximize how much time you get to enjoy them.
Space Age Triton -- I don't understand the appeal of these spotted and speckled plants, including the Night Sky petunias, they look diseased and unhealthy, lol.
I think it is an acquired taste... I used to think the same with yellow conifers, but now I have 2 at least. but I agree that the speckling is not for me, maybe it will grow on me when I see it more often.
Love the supertunia Vista Fuchsia or Paradise. I have had a great year with Vista Jazzberry in a pot with Rockin Fuchsia Salvia and a pink gaura. Thanks for taking us along with you to all these garden tours. They really inspire me to try new combinations.
Thanks for this. I'm definitely in love with those Supertunia Tiara Pink plants! Wow! Also that Black Hole begonia got my attention.
Loved your video.
I live by this garden and love visiting it.
I took my husband there today. His first time.
that space age line of begonias….wow! They really look otherworldly
Wow. Holy smokes. This area is beautiful. My goodness. Breathtaking..
Hi Corey! How many Tiara Pink plants do you suppose they planted in those containers? Those were gorgeous!
I would say they probably put 4 or 5. I had good results with 2 in a 14” -
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also my question, though I was more interested in the blue... my new rule of thumb, if it looks vigorous on youtube, cut the number by half or just try one alone to see how it does.
Such a beautiful place, you must not have had alot of time there as you went very quickly! 🙃. There’s sure going to be a run on the Tiara series next year, very pretty! Manitoba zone 3 🇨🇦👏🌸
My garden club would love to visit this beautiful display!!! Too bad we are so far away. I’ve got lots of ideas!!!
Love the Supertunia Tiara Pink! And the Tiara Blue is very nice also.
Thanks! I had watched that video of yours and that’s why I was curious. I didn’t know that regular supertunias became as long as vistas. I am going to try them next year!
The Supertunia Vistas will get bigger than regular Supertunias, but the Supertunia Tiara Pink gets into Vista territory.
Supertunia Tiara Pink, Space Age Europa Rex Begoinia or Black Hole
Thanks for sharing!
On my wish list are: supertunia tiara pink and lemon coral sedum.
Definitely really like the Tiara pink and blue. Unfortunately it’s hard to find PW annuals have n my area.
Proven Winners sells them online at Proven Winners direct (that’s the name of their website) and they even have a money back guarantee. I buy tons of stuff from them, and I have been happy so far. They have this “plant of the day” deal that they sell one type of plant at 35% off between 12 and 4 pm Eastern (I think). I know some plants cannot be shipped to certain states but they have a ton of plants on that website, so perhaps you can find some annuals there!
@@danilincks5809 Thanks. Since I live in Canada, I need to use the Proven Winners online store for Canada and it doesn't carry the same wide range of plants that Proven Winners Direct does and very little annuals.
Pink cashmere verbena, pink tiara, and the begonias.
Tiara pink and tiara blue are going to be huge
I'm beginning to think I need to try superpetunia. Never been a fan of petunias before
Hello, I have a Mum question. My summer pots are looking really shabby. Several were over planted and I would like to throw them out and replace them with Mums. Is it too early. I live in southern Ohio and it’s still quite warm here.
@@pammysaylor8965 I’d suggest checking with the folks at your local garden center. They’d have a better sense of when the right time would be for your season… and how much bloom time their plants get.
I would recommend getting mums that are in bud stage and not fully open to maximize how much time you get to enjoy them.
@@UpNorthGardenMI Thank you Corey. Next year I won’t make the over-planting mistake thanks to all have learned watching your channel.
Lantana golden gate 😍
Space Age Triton -- I don't understand the appeal of these spotted and speckled plants, including the Night Sky petunias, they look diseased and unhealthy, lol.
I think it is an acquired taste... I used to think the same with yellow conifers, but now I have 2 at least. but I agree that the speckling is not for me, maybe it will grow on me when I see it more often.