A very nice video again!!! From my personal experience here in North Greece zone 8a I NEVER dig out my cannas from the ground! I just leave them either in pots or in the ground and each year they are coming back stronger and better! Moreover, the ones that I have them on the ground they almost get only rainfall during the summer and they cope well with the extreme temperatures and the drought climate! In conclusion they are hard to kill plants and need no care , and especially you don't need to dig them out from the ground!
Lots of great tips - thanks so much! I'll be trying this for the first time this year, so this is super helpful. I like your camera work - it helps to show off your other lovely plants while showing you at work - nice touch! New subscriber here - looking forward to learning more from you ☺️
I really wish I had a greenhouse. My canna lifting is far more involved since I do not. But I must say my favorite part of this video is that Japanese Maple behind you at the end. Shazaam! That thing is gorgeous!
Nice, but I live in a very snowy area of the NE US, we get to -20F. I have to dig my rhizomes up, wash them, dry them for weeks and then store them in a cool dark place....would have like to have seen that type of storage.
Someone gave me a yellow canna lilies beautiful, I will dig it out coz here in Ontario Canada is very cold on winter, but can I did out the whole thing ,transfer in the big pot with the 🍃 leaves & foliage and on spring I transfer out outside ,will it survive inside my house or basement, I don't want to ruin the leaves so beautiful, pls responds thank u , God bless u
Very interesting, I 'm a Canna Lily collector but I do leave everything in the ground since I live in a sub tropical climate frost free here in Malta, I do love cannas a lot! , may I ask you please what's the name of the red plant seen at 0:52?, thank you & keep it up mate.
Hi Antoine, i'm not jealous at all of your climate! they must grow incredibly well with you. The red leaved plant is a Cotinus aka Smoke Bush, very tough plant, you can leave it to grow to full size, probably 7ft or so and a similar spread or you can pollard it very hard and keep it compact and that's what I've done with that one in the vid as it's permanently planted in a large pot, you can do the same with plants like Eucalyptus, it's a really handy way of growing them in a confined space, hope that helps!
Nice garden ;) a word of advice please - I’ve bought canna angelique two weeks ago, very nice dark purple foliage. It has almost full day of sun and I water it every morning before it gets hot but the leaves starting to turn green :( they look healthy, they don’t twist or go dry, but the beautiful purple is gone. Do you have any idea what is going on? Thank you 🙏🏻
How cold does it get there? I live in zone 7a in USA. This was my first year planting cannas. Just wondering if I need to dig them up and store for the winter.
@@jerrywhite3095 .. you don’t need to lift them up for winter at all..,they happily stay in the ground ( even with 2wks of snow covered ground ) & multiply over winter......my Harrow house had a giant display of it gathered over 23 yrs.with harshest winters ever.. & thrived ( small tuber put in the ground to start with )
@@0010-n8q . Thank you very much! I just cut them down to ground level. I think I will just put some mulch over them for the winter to help protect them from the cold. One last question for you. At some point, they do multiply like crazy. Can I take a sharp knife and cut a few off in the spring and transplant them somewhere else?
@@jerrywhite3095 .. if you hadn’t cut it back , the foliage would’ve covered the surface & protect it ( i used to clear it in spring) but that’s fine .., mulch it & it needs it too.., & yeah.. you can divide them & cut them from the sides..as long as you have 3-4 pointy ends on top which will sprout in spring
A very nice video again!!! From my personal experience here in North Greece zone 8a I NEVER dig out my cannas from the ground! I just leave them either in pots or in the ground and each year they are coming back stronger and better! Moreover, the ones that I have them on the ground they almost get only rainfall during the summer and they cope well with the extreme temperatures and the drought climate! In conclusion they are hard to kill plants and need no care , and especially you don't need to dig them out from the ground!
Lots of great tips - thanks so much! I'll be trying this for the first time this year, so this is super helpful. I like your camera work - it helps to show off your other lovely plants while showing you at work - nice touch! New subscriber here - looking forward to learning more from you ☺️
What lovely comments thank you 😊 I need to pull my finger out and get some more done!!
I really wish I had a greenhouse. My canna lifting is far more involved since I do not. But I must say my favorite part of this video is that Japanese Maple behind you at the end. Shazaam! That thing is gorgeous!
it's a beauty isn't it. It's a 16 year old 'Osakazuki' such intense colour, unfortunately it's now been blown off onto the ground?!
I'd love to be able to volunteer in a nursery such as yours.
Nice, but I live in a very snowy area of the NE US, we get to -20F. I have to dig my rhizomes up, wash them, dry them for weeks and then store them in a cool dark place....would have like to have seen that type of storage.
Someone gave me a yellow canna lilies beautiful, I will dig it out coz here in Ontario Canada is very cold on winter, but can I did out the whole thing ,transfer in the big pot with the 🍃 leaves & foliage and on spring I transfer out outside ,will it survive inside my house or basement, I don't want to ruin the leaves so beautiful, pls responds thank u , God bless u
I love canna lilies, but mine suffers from rust
Mine too. I don’t know what to do any more. Nothing works to get rid of it . I m about to give it up.
Can I make this an easier process with a sunken pot?
Very interesting, I 'm a Canna Lily collector but I do leave everything in the ground since I live in a sub tropical climate frost free here in Malta, I do love cannas a lot! , may I ask you please what's the name of the red plant seen at 0:52?, thank you & keep it up mate.
Hi Antoine, i'm not jealous at all of your climate! they must grow incredibly well with you. The red leaved plant is a Cotinus aka Smoke Bush, very tough plant, you can leave it to grow to full size, probably 7ft or so and a similar spread or you can pollard it very hard and keep it compact and that's what I've done with that one in the vid as it's permanently planted in a large pot, you can do the same with plants like Eucalyptus, it's a really handy way of growing them in a confined space, hope that helps!
I wanted to know this and what the silver white flowers were with the red. Thanks
Thanks
Can the cannas stay in the ground outside during winter.
Nice garden ;) a word of advice please - I’ve bought canna angelique two weeks ago, very nice dark purple foliage. It has almost full day of sun and I water it every morning before it gets hot but the leaves starting to turn green :( they look healthy, they don’t twist or go dry, but the beautiful purple is gone. Do you have any idea what is going on? Thank you 🙏🏻
Alexandrae Lozovska ... could be your Cannas need more sun power to show their true color ...
will gaukler thank you. I will try to move it. Although is almost time to put it for winter sleep ;)
my cannas at my homes in London & luton..stay in the ground over winter & multiply by 10 per yr..( giant displays in summer)
How cold does it get there? I live in zone 7a in USA. This was my first year planting cannas. Just wondering if I need to dig them up and store for the winter.
@@jerrywhite3095 .. you don’t need to lift them up for winter at all..,they happily stay in the ground ( even with 2wks of snow covered ground ) & multiply over winter......my Harrow house had a giant display of it gathered over 23 yrs.with harshest winters ever.. & thrived ( small tuber put in the ground to start with )
@@0010-n8q . Thank you very much! I just cut them down to ground level. I think I will just put some mulch over them for the winter to help protect them from the cold. One last question for you. At some point, they do multiply like crazy. Can I take a sharp knife and cut a few off in the spring and transplant them somewhere else?
@@jerrywhite3095 .. if you hadn’t cut it back , the foliage would’ve covered the surface & protect it ( i used to clear it in spring) but that’s fine .., mulch it & it needs it too.., & yeah.. you can divide them & cut them from the sides..as long as you have 3-4 pointy ends on top which will sprout in spring
@@0010-n8q . Thanks for your help!
What is the name of the light color plant you pass @ min. 52
Which month to sow canna seeds please thank you
Thank you.
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