Nice Alocasia as well. They're nightshades, so they root just as easily as tomato and potato plants. Cuts on soft body plants don't callus like woody plants and become entry ways for fungus, or insects. We never encourage cutting them unless it is to save the plant. All aroids contain raphides which are needle like crystals in the plant's tissue, which can be an irritant. If ingested raw, can result in respiratory, and digestive problems.
Just came across your video and subscribed love your explaining and showing. I love the trumpets and the elephant ears. So beautiful the green foliage of the elephant ear. I just ordered a cutting for the angel trumpet (peaches and cream) and just put into jar of water to root. But like your method of just putting into the dirt. Very nice plants. Thanks for sharing. Peace and Love ❤️
@bayougurl6704 hi. I have both the yellow and the pink variety. I was in GA and they survived. They do die back all the way to the ground. But comes up fresh each year. Just make sure to mulch the roots. I moved to alabama almost 3 years now. Our zone was 7b now 8a and they still come back every year. Good luck with yours.
I have just gotten my first bare root plant in the mail along with 30 seeds. The bare root has taken off growing, but I only had 6 out of 30 of the seeds to sprout. What do I need to do special when I transplant from the seed cups? I am in zone 7A
Hi. I have not grown from seed but make sure it has roots before you transfer. They don't require special care as they are pretty hardy. Just make sure you adapt them to sunlight if they are not already before placing them in their forever home. Good luck!!!
@@simplegardening6196 I have them under a grow light right now and plan to put a fan on them to harden them off prior to re potting them. A lady that I gave some seeds to said that hers hadn’t rooted good yet so I will wait another few weeks to let them take root before transplanting them.
Hi gr8 video, jis found you- I’m trying to grow Angels Trumpet now (zone 8b) but its now November & I should have probably waited til Spring bc I have no where to overwinter it so I’m growing it inside & we’ll see (its roughly a wee bit bigger now than your cuttings). Anyway I have to ask, at 13:21 what are those 3 large bushy beautiful plants way out in your yard on the far right? Georgous! I’m in South Carolina so our climate may be similar!? I see you kept your Angels Trumpet outside (I was afraid to do that with mine-new to this!) Gah. Lol. Any tips would be appreciated & please, if you have a minute, let me know what those beautiful blooming bushy plants are out there? Climate here is coastal & humid during summer (salty air, sandy soil I guess!?) also I’m in a condo so must container garden :( ㎰ Your Elephants ear is amazing! Thanks in advance! Beautiful Garden!!!
Hi. Thank you for stopping by. Lol I always have to bring all my plants and cutting inside when winter hits. Just give them some water and a little sunlight. But they will survive. The 3 bush is the lime light panicle hydrangeas. They are beautiful and worth every penny. I just recently moved to Alabama zone 7b but yes. We were in same hardy zone. They will die back every year and grown up new grom ground if you plant outside. Just give it enough mulch.lol those elephant ears take sooo much space! Ha ha. But pretty. I had 4 different variety of trumpet but lost one and only have 2 now. Good luck with yours.
I think you need to replant your elephant ears or give it the whole planter box. It’s a lovely plant and needs to spread its “ears”and grow to be its beautiful self. Hydrangea needs lots of water and a shady position. There might be too much competition from the other plants who are using the plant resources in the planter box.
Hi. I google your growing zone. It dayd abbotsford zone 8b, which means you can leave them outside. They will die back in the winter and come up fresh from the ground each year. Just give it enough mulch to cover the base so they don't freeze in the ground.
Thanks for a great video ,,just wondering I took cutting off mine but have them in water to root so once rooted I will pot them up do you bring them in the house over winter and water them ,iam in zone 8b Vancouver bc
Water works great but when I pot them up, the roots are really fragile and some get damage so I find it easier for me to just stick them in roiling right off the bat. Zone 8 is great for them as they will die back and come back for you every year. Just make sure to mulch them up well. I put mine in garage or if it's my only cutting and I would put them inside house to give them the extra tlc. 🥰 good luck with yours.
Yes!!!! Easiest thing to take cutting and root. They can do full sun or part sun and shade is. I am in zone 7b now too. And they thrive for me. I will do a quick update this weekend on them. They are starting to give pods for flowers.😍😍😍 easy to grow...you can do it. Eventually I would like to sell my cuttings.
P.s. they will die back, but just mulch it well, and it will send new shoots every year. I am going to bring mine indoors this year to see if I can train it into tree form. If your in clay soil. Make sure it can drain.
I'm sorry I am not able to do subtitle in Spanish at the moment. I am still waiting to connect my computer and have limited editing on my phone. I will do it as soon as possible.
Yes!!! I recently moved to zone 7b and I left them in the ground when I transplanted them. I just do a good mulch layer over their roots system. They die back but comes back healthy. If you want the tree form. I recommend planting in pot and taking them inside on cold days so it can keep the form. This way they don't die all the way back. I hope to have at least 4 variety next spring!!!
Thank you for stopping by. Yes I agree after seeing how big they can get. My first time growing them and I had them both as baby plants and not mature plant so I spaced them as babies. Vast different when plants are baby vs. Mature.
We had a huge Brugmansia in our garden when we were kids. Back in the 70's we didn't know it was poisonous, and my brother and I used to pull the flowers off and pretended to be playing a trumpet, and zip happened to us. People nowadays irritate me with the stuff they hear and read on the Internet, and then troll all over the Internet saying "ooh this plant is poisonous". But yet they stuff their faces with McDonald's and they don't give two hoots about obesity and the health complications that drugs, cigarettes, and alcoholic abuse instigate. Anyway, who in their right mind would walk into someone else's garden, and start munching on the shrubs, and plants. Moreover, even guava trees are considered "invasive species" nowadays. As far as I'm concerned the biggest invasive species that this planet has ever encountered are human beings!!!
Yes such a biutiful garden with sooo much space!!! U are lucky lady!!!
This is the best instructional video on how to propagate angel trumpets from cuttings. Thank you for being so detailed.
Nice Alocasia as well.
They're nightshades, so they root just as easily as tomato and potato plants.
Cuts on soft body plants don't callus like woody plants and become entry ways for fungus, or insects. We never encourage cutting them unless it is to save the plant. All aroids contain raphides which are needle like crystals in the plant's tissue, which can be an irritant. If ingested raw, can result in respiratory, and digestive problems.
Excellent, easy to understand narration. Thanks
Thank you for stopping by. Have a great day.
Just came across your video and subscribed love your explaining and showing. I love the trumpets and the elephant ears. So beautiful the green foliage of the elephant ear. I just ordered a cutting for the angel trumpet (peaches and cream) and just put into jar of water to root. But like your method of just putting into the dirt. Very nice plants. Thanks for sharing. Peace and Love ❤️
Thank you. That means a lot.
@@simplegardening6196 you’re welcome
A plant nursery employee told me that only the yellow Angel Trumpet survives the wintet/ frost in Ga. I'm in zone 8b. What are your experiences?
@bayougurl6704 hi. I have both the yellow and the pink variety. I was in GA and they survived. They do die back all the way to the ground. But comes up fresh each year. Just make sure to mulch the roots. I moved to alabama almost 3 years now. Our zone was 7b now 8a and they still come back every year. Good luck with yours.
I have just gotten my first bare root plant in the mail along with 30 seeds. The bare root has taken off growing, but I only had 6 out of 30 of the seeds to sprout. What do I need to do special when I transplant from the seed cups? I am in zone 7A
Hi. I have not grown from seed but make sure it has roots before you transfer. They don't require special care as they are pretty hardy. Just make sure you adapt them to sunlight if they are not already before placing them in their forever home. Good luck!!!
@@simplegardening6196 I have them under a grow light right now and plan to put a fan on them to harden them off prior to re potting them. A lady that I gave some seeds to said that hers hadn’t rooted good yet so I will wait another few weeks to let them take root before transplanting them.
Hi gr8 video, jis found you- I’m trying to grow Angels Trumpet now (zone 8b) but its now November & I should have probably waited til Spring bc I have no where to overwinter it so I’m growing it inside & we’ll see (its roughly a wee bit bigger now than your cuttings). Anyway I have to ask, at 13:21 what are those 3 large bushy beautiful plants way out in your yard on the far right? Georgous! I’m in South Carolina so our climate may be similar!? I see you kept your Angels Trumpet outside (I was afraid to do that with mine-new to this!) Gah. Lol. Any tips would be appreciated & please, if you have a minute, let me know what those beautiful blooming bushy plants are out there?
Climate here is coastal & humid during summer (salty air, sandy soil I guess!?) also I’m in a condo so must container garden :( ㎰ Your Elephants ear is amazing!
Thanks in advance!
Beautiful Garden!!!
Hi. Thank you for stopping by. Lol I always have to bring all my plants and cutting inside when winter hits. Just give them some water and a little sunlight. But they will survive. The 3 bush is the lime light panicle hydrangeas. They are beautiful and worth every penny. I just recently moved to Alabama zone 7b but yes. We were in same hardy zone. They will die back every year and grown up new grom ground if you plant outside. Just give it enough mulch.lol those elephant ears take sooo much space! Ha ha. But pretty. I had 4 different variety of trumpet but lost one and only have 2 now. Good luck with yours.
@@simplegardening6196 🙏🏻thank you!💕🌺🪻
@@gypsy412 anytime. Keep me posted on yours. I plan on taking more cuttings to grow a hedge in my new place. 😀 what color do you have?
How do you winterize Angel Trumpets?
I think you need to replant your elephant ears or give it the whole planter box. It’s a lovely plant and needs to spread its “ears”and grow to be its beautiful self. Hydrangea needs lots of water and a shady position. There might be too much competition from the other plants who are using the plant resources in the planter box.
Thank you!! Yes I agree. I didn't realize how massive the root system was!. And they are sooo beautiful and regal. Simple a d elegant.
Hi I’m in BC Abbotsford do leave my plant outside or bring it inside
Hi. I google your growing zone. It dayd abbotsford zone 8b, which means you can leave them outside. They will die back in the winter and come up fresh from the ground each year. Just give it enough mulch to cover the base so they don't freeze in the ground.
Thanks for a great video ,,just wondering I took cutting off mine but have them in water to root so once rooted I will pot them up do you bring them in the house over winter and water them ,iam in zone 8b Vancouver bc
Water works great but when I pot them up, the roots are really fragile and some get damage so I find it easier for me to just stick them in roiling right off the bat. Zone 8 is great for them as they will die back and come back for you every year. Just make sure to mulch them up well. I put mine in garage or if it's my only cutting and I would put them inside house to give them the extra tlc. 🥰 good luck with yours.
Thanks so much
How long until cuttings flower
Hi. Thank you for stopping by. Generally it will flower same year. Best easiest plant to propagate and flower first year.
I live in Georgia zone 7b and want to grow brugmansia...any tips? Thank you
Yes!!!! Easiest thing to take cutting and root. They can do full sun or part sun and shade is. I am in zone 7b now too. And they thrive for me. I will do a quick update this weekend on them. They are starting to give pods for flowers.😍😍😍 easy to grow...you can do it. Eventually I would like to sell my cuttings.
P.s. they will die back, but just mulch it well, and it will send new shoots every year. I am going to bring mine indoors this year to see if I can train it into tree form. If your in clay soil. Make sure it can drain.
Por favor poner subtítulos en español. Es muy interesante y no todo el mundo sabe inglés. GACIAS.
I'm sorry I am not able to do subtitle in Spanish at the moment. I am still waiting to connect my computer and have limited editing on my phone. I will do it as soon as possible.
Gracias🙏💕.
I find the leaves' stem also roots when placed in water. This is poisonous and a hallucinogens
The good and bad.... lol I'll have to try the leaf stem method. Thx
Do you leave them in the ground in zone 8b winter?
Yes!!! I recently moved to zone 7b and I left them in the ground when I transplanted them. I just do a good mulch layer over their roots system. They die back but comes back healthy. If you want the tree form. I recommend planting in pot and taking them inside on cold days so it can keep the form. This way they don't die all the way back. I hope to have at least 4 variety next spring!!!
I am going to see if they’ll survive the winter outside in zone 9a..,,thanks for the response.
@@afrique1967 oh great for sure you have the best zone. Not too hot and not too cold. Lol. Good luck!!!!!
Is it safe to compost the leaves?
@@afrique1967 yes. The plant itself is toxic if consumed by humans or animals but not other plants.
Looks like the elephant ear & trumpet plants are to close together. That’s a lot of trimming to make it work. Just my opinion.?
Thank you for stopping by. Yes I agree after seeing how big they can get. My first time growing them and I had them both as baby plants and not mature plant so I spaced them as babies. Vast different when plants are baby vs. Mature.
Por favor poner subtítulos en español. Gracias.
I will try to see if I can do it.
How long it takes to make roots
Usually about 2 to 3 weeks. They are very easy to root.
Long video getting to point not circling around
This plant is POISONOUS.
She stated that in the video.
We had a huge Brugmansia in our garden when we were kids. Back in the 70's we didn't know it was poisonous, and my brother and I used to pull the flowers off and pretended to be playing a trumpet, and zip happened to us. People nowadays irritate me with the stuff they hear and read on the Internet, and then troll all over the Internet saying "ooh this plant is poisonous". But yet they stuff their faces with McDonald's and they don't give two hoots about obesity and the health complications that drugs, cigarettes, and alcoholic abuse instigate. Anyway, who in their right mind would walk into someone else's garden, and start munching on the shrubs, and plants. Moreover, even guava trees are considered "invasive species" nowadays.
As far as I'm concerned the biggest invasive species that this planet has ever encountered are human beings!!!