Fantastic to hear! Perennials are indeed wonderful with their recurring blooms and variety. They add so much character to any garden. Stay tuned for more tips and ideas on perennials in our upcoming content. Happy gardening! 🌸🌼🦋🐝
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Thank you! I'm glad you find the flowers beautiful. Nature's creations can truly be stunning and bring joy to our lives. If you have any specific questions about flowers or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please feel free to ask!
Thank you for an excellent video. You explaint in full detail your top 10 long lasting perenneials. They are all just perfect for my beginning garden. I have just subscribed and look forward to your other great gardening tips.
Thank you for your kind words! 💚💚 I'm delighted to hear that you found the video helpful and that the perennial suggestions are suitable for your beginning garden. I appreciate your subscription and I'm thrilled to have you as part of our gardening community. I'll do my best to provide more valuable gardening tips and content in the future. If you have any specific questions or topics you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know. Happy gardening! ❤️️❤️️
The very first group of flowers you showed were not echinacea. The first one was but the other colors you showed were rudbeckia. They belong to the same plant family (Asteraceae) and have similar flowers, but they are not even closely related. You then mention rudbeckia later in the video as well.
Hi, thank you for catching that mistake and for the detailed explanation. it's important to distinguish between echinacea and rudbeckia, even though they're in the same family. apologies for the confusion in our video. we value your insights and will be more careful with our plant identifications in the future. thanks again for helping us improve! 🌺📚
Absolutely, zone hardiness is a key factor in choosing the right perennials. In South Florida's Zone 10B, consider long-blooming perennials like Salvia, Coreopsis, and African Iris which are well-suited to warmer climates. These will add vibrant colors and withstand your local conditions. We'll aim to include more zone-specific recommendations in our future content. Thanks for your question, and happy gardening in Zone 10B! 🌸☀️
San Jose, California, in USDA Zone 9, has a Mediterranean climate, which means mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. There are several long-blooming perennials that thrive in this climate. Here are some that you can consider: 1. Salvia (Sage): Many species and varieties bloom profusely and are well-suited for San Jose. Examples include 'Hot Lips', Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii), and Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans). 2. Coreopsis: These bright, cheerful flowers can bloom from late spring into the fall. 3. Gaillardia (Blanket Flower): These colorful daisy-like flowers can bloom from early summer to fall. 4. Echinacea (Coneflower): Available in a range of colors, they bloom from mid-summer to fall. 5. Gaura lindheimeri (Whirling Butterflies): It has delicate, butterfly-like flowers and can bloom from late spring through fall. 6. Lavender: Not only does it have a long blooming period, but it's also aromatic and drought-tolerant. 7. Penstemon: Many varieties are native to the western U.S. and thrive in California gardens. 8. Agastache (Anise Hyssop or Hummingbird Mint): These are loved by pollinators and bloom from early summer to the first frost. 9. Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susan): Offers bright, cheery yellow flowers from mid-summer to fall. 10. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium): It's drought-tolerant and blooms throughout the summer. 11. Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker): Produces tall spikes of brightly colored flowers, and there are varieties that can bloom from spring to fall. 12. Geranium (Cranesbill): There are several varieties, and some can bloom repeatedly throughout the season. Remember to choose varieties that are best suited for your specific conditions. Additionally, providing the plants with their preferred sun exposure, proper watering, and regular deadheading can further extend their blooming period. Check with local nurseries for specific cultivar recommendations, as they often have firsthand knowledge of what performs best in your area.
Why are north America's native flowers so ugly to me....why do I live here! I hate flowers that look like Daisys lmao I wish I lived where bearded irises and glads and lilies were native lol
I apologize for any confusion. The height of Echinacea (commonly known as Coneflower) can indeed vary depending on the specific species and growing conditions. While some varieties may reach up to 4 feet in height in ideal conditions, most commonly grown Echinacea purpurea varieties typically reach a height of 2 to 3 feet. It's always a good idea to check the specific growth habits of the variety you're growing for the most accurate information. Thank you for pointing this out, and I appreciate your patience and understanding.
Beautiful pictures of your gardens!
Awesome!!! I love perennials!!! ❤️🎶🌺🦋🐝
Fantastic to hear! Perennials are indeed wonderful with their recurring blooms and variety. They add so much character to any garden. Stay tuned for more tips and ideas on perennials in our upcoming content. Happy gardening! 🌸🌼🦋🐝
I love the format of the video. Great work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's really rewarding to hear that the format of the video resonates with you. We're continually trying to improve and provide the best possible content for our viewers. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Please continue to tune in for more gardening tips and tricks! 🌻🎥🙌
A wonderful selection!!! ❤️🎶🌻🐝🌺🦋😊
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Beautiful gardens!
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Beautiful flowers
Thank you! I'm glad you find the flowers beautiful. Nature's creations can truly be stunning and bring joy to our lives. If you have any specific questions about flowers or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please feel free to ask!
Thank you for an excellent video. You explaint in full detail your top 10 long lasting perenneials. They are all just perfect for my beginning garden. I have just subscribed and look forward to your other great gardening tips.
Thank you for your kind words! 💚💚
I'm delighted to hear that you found the video helpful and that the perennial suggestions are suitable for your beginning garden. I appreciate your subscription and I'm thrilled to have you as part of our gardening community. I'll do my best to provide more valuable gardening tips and content in the future. If you have any specific questions or topics you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know.
Happy gardening! ❤️️❤️️
Beautifull flowers❤
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The very first group of flowers you showed were not echinacea. The first one was but the other colors you showed were rudbeckia. They belong to the same plant family (Asteraceae) and have similar flowers, but they are not even closely related. You then mention rudbeckia later in the video as well.
Hi, thank you for catching that mistake and for the detailed explanation. it's important to distinguish between echinacea and rudbeckia, even though they're in the same family. apologies for the confusion in our video. we value your insights and will be more careful with our plant identifications in the future. thanks again for helping us improve! 🌺📚
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North America?
Could you be more specific by mentioning about Zone hardiness?
I am in South Florida with Zone 10 B.
Absolutely, zone hardiness is a key factor in choosing the right perennials. In South Florida's Zone 10B, consider long-blooming perennials like Salvia, Coreopsis, and African Iris which are well-suited to warmer climates. These will add vibrant colors and withstand your local conditions. We'll aim to include more zone-specific recommendations in our future content. Thanks for your question, and happy gardening in Zone 10B! 🌸☀️
The dark screen, and the wait for light so that we can see the flower is a little frustrating.
What's good for san jose california, zone 9 pls? thanks
San Jose, California, in USDA Zone 9, has a Mediterranean climate, which means mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. There are several long-blooming perennials that thrive in this climate. Here are some that you can consider:
1. Salvia (Sage): Many species and varieties bloom profusely and are well-suited for San Jose. Examples include 'Hot Lips', Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii), and Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans).
2. Coreopsis: These bright, cheerful flowers can bloom from late spring into the fall.
3. Gaillardia (Blanket Flower): These colorful daisy-like flowers can bloom from early summer to fall.
4. Echinacea (Coneflower): Available in a range of colors, they bloom from mid-summer to fall.
5. Gaura lindheimeri (Whirling Butterflies): It has delicate, butterfly-like flowers and can bloom from late spring through fall.
6. Lavender: Not only does it have a long blooming period, but it's also aromatic and drought-tolerant.
7. Penstemon: Many varieties are native to the western U.S. and thrive in California gardens.
8. Agastache (Anise Hyssop or Hummingbird Mint): These are loved by pollinators and bloom from early summer to the first frost.
9. Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susan): Offers bright, cheery yellow flowers from mid-summer to fall.
10. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium): It's drought-tolerant and blooms throughout the summer.
11. Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker): Produces tall spikes of brightly colored flowers, and there are varieties that can bloom from spring to fall.
12. Geranium (Cranesbill): There are several varieties, and some can bloom repeatedly throughout the season.
Remember to choose varieties that are best suited for your specific conditions. Additionally, providing the plants with their preferred sun exposure, proper watering, and regular deadheading can further extend their blooming period. Check with local nurseries for specific cultivar recommendations, as they often have firsthand knowledge of what performs best in your area.
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Why are north America's native flowers so ugly to me....why do I live here! I hate flowers that look like Daisys lmao I wish I lived where bearded irises and glads and lilies were native lol
Echinacea does not grow to 4 ft.
I apologize for any confusion. The height of Echinacea (commonly known as Coneflower) can indeed vary depending on the specific species and growing conditions. While some varieties may reach up to 4 feet in height in ideal conditions, most commonly grown Echinacea purpurea varieties typically reach a height of 2 to 3 feet. It's always a good idea to check the specific growth habits of the variety you're growing for the most accurate information. Thank you for pointing this out, and I appreciate your patience and understanding.
Mine did ! A little too tall for our front now , moved them to the back , hope they'll reroot !!!!
I've seen many around here, usually the native purple, that do.
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Mine were well over 4 ft last year