A wonderful video , going right to the point, giving lots of relevant information, excellent demonstrations,, fluent speech, best video I have seen on the internet!!
I really enjoyed this video as I work on giving back to bees, butterflies & birds in our garden. I recently noticed hummingbirds feeding off of our cannas and carrot flowers too.
I like this vidéo i would like more of them in terms of lay out the Flowers its a good idea to leave them also in a pot i am in Montréal Canada so i am planning for the spring
Your flowers look so much better than mine. They're absolutely thriving! Mine take a beating here in southern New Mexico. Too hot, too windy, too dry. So while I do have some success, my plants don't look NEARLY as nice as yours.
With the high temperature that we in CA are getting in the summers , at least for me, it is hard to keep the plants alive, some of the do not thrive because the heat burns them 😢 it's hard for the plant to establish
I'm fixing to start a flower garden and let's just say yall be praying for these poor little plants. Lol I really enjoyed this very much and learned a lot. One question..are any of these dog safe? I really liked all of them but one of my aussies likes to attack flowers sometimes. Uggg so I have to make sure it's safe. Please keep the videos coming. You are a pleasure to watch!!!
I live in southern Nevada, and would like to know more about native plants. Where can I get more information about native plants that are bird , bee,and butterfly friendly? I’m just getting started with gardening, but the hummingbirds love the autumn sage and stocks that we planted last fall in our planter boxes.
I’ll suggest planting the Vermillionaire cuphea. Hummingbirds prefer them more than other Cuphea cultivars. The flowers are larger, more dense, and likely hold more nectar. Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal flowers) are another favourite for hummingbirds. I live in Zone 4 so I grow the species perennial good to Zone 3, but there are lots of Lobelia Cardinalis hybrids good to Zone 5, if you want to try those.
Unfortunately, there isn't a video about the Original Designs Succulent Gazebos Hanging Arrangements. These are available in-store and online: www.rogersgardens.com/collections/outdoor-planted-containers/products/455218?_kx=
this may be a dumb question...im new to flower gardens. Do these flowers need to be fertilized after some time? if so with what? I have a agapanthus and it has slowed down on producing some flowers, or is it due to the fall rolling in now? thanks!
No unfortunately not. It definitely would have helped to give growing zones in this video but it seems to be a “California “ pushed type of video lol. Most of these are treated as annuals in our zones.
@kathyhodges @ohiogardengoddess I live in MA as well… salvias, succulents agastache and Buddleia are our zone. The rest are annuals. You can grow them just let them die off and purchase again or what I do is have them in pots and bring them in before first frost and then bring back outside in spring (after last frost).
I forgot to say that because I’m in Zone 4 in Canada, I treat the Vermillionaire as an annual plant. I’d have to do the same for the buddelia, salvia, Pentas and agastache plants. They are all warmer zone growers than here. Cheers!
Agastache is so beautiful..and the butterfly bush..Dark Knight is incredible !!!!
A wonderful video , going right to the point, giving lots of relevant information, excellent demonstrations,, fluent speech, best video I have seen on the internet!!
What a gorgeous place!! Just found this video! Thank you for all the great information!!
I really enjoyed this video as I work on giving back to bees, butterflies & birds in our garden. I recently noticed hummingbirds feeding off of our cannas and carrot flowers too.
Thank you for posting, this video is very informative, and you provided lots of ideas. 👏 Cheers from Eastern Tennessee. 😎👍
Wow lovely flowers
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My friend, thank you for good sharing
I don't have any feeders in my garden, but I have hummingbirds in and out all day. They love salvias.
Yes, they do! Salvias are a great option to attract hummingbirds into your garden.
Thank you Sarah, that was exceptionally informative, and I even saw a hummingbird sit behind you for emphasis!
Sarah, you are fantastic. Thank you for the great video, now I know what to buy for the hummingbirds which I have them in my flower garden every year.
Glad it was helpful!
I like this vidéo i would like more of them in terms of lay out the Flowers its a good idea to leave them also in a pot i am in Montréal Canada so i am planning for the spring
Spelling is Cuphea for what she labeled Kufia, if you're also looking for the plants/seeds.
Great video. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Your flowers look so much better than mine. They're absolutely thriving!
Mine take a beating here in southern New Mexico. Too hot, too windy, too dry. So while I do have some success, my plants don't look NEARLY as nice as yours.
With the high temperature that we in CA are getting in the summers , at least for me, it is hard to keep the plants alive, some of the do not thrive because the heat burns them 😢 it's hard for the plant to establish
Those Pentas are gorgeous! They seem to really like it in CA. I love them too but don’t seem to last for me in PA.
I'm fixing to start a flower garden and let's just say yall be praying for these poor little plants. Lol I really enjoyed this very much and learned a lot. One question..are any of these dog safe? I really liked all of them but one of my aussies likes to attack flowers sometimes. Uggg so I have to make sure it's safe. Please keep the videos coming. You are a pleasure to watch!!!
Thanks
I really enjoyed this video. I live in Western New York cold winters. Do these plants only do well in warmer states?
I live in southern Nevada, and would like to know more about native plants. Where can I get more information about native plants that are bird , bee,and butterfly friendly? I’m just getting started with gardening, but the hummingbirds love the autumn sage and stocks that we planted last fall in our planter boxes.
I’ll suggest planting the Vermillionaire cuphea. Hummingbirds prefer them more than other Cuphea cultivars. The flowers are larger, more dense, and likely hold more nectar.
Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal flowers) are another favourite for hummingbirds. I live in Zone 4 so I grow the species perennial good to Zone 3, but there are lots of Lobelia Cardinalis hybrids good to Zone 5, if you want to try those.
Great video--very informative. I am interested in the succulent hut things hanging in the trees. Is there a video about these?
Unfortunately, there isn't a video about the Original Designs Succulent Gazebos Hanging Arrangements. These are available in-store and online: www.rogersgardens.com/collections/outdoor-planted-containers/products/455218?_kx=
this may be a dumb question...im new to flower gardens. Do these flowers need to be fertilized after some time? if so with what? I have a agapanthus and it has slowed down on producing some flowers, or is it due to the fall rolling in now? thanks!
Great ideas. What’s zones are the salvias in
Zones 4-6 I believe.
I haven't seen that beautiful pink agastache. What variety is it please?
Lantana can be extremely invasive and its very hard to get rid of in certain areas so a pot would a good place for that
I live in Massachusetts. Do any of these plants grow in my zone?
No unfortunately not. It definitely would have helped to give growing zones in this video but it seems to be a “California “ pushed type of video lol. Most of these are treated as annuals in our zones.
@kathyhodges @ohiogardengoddess I live in MA as well… salvias, succulents agastache and Buddleia are our zone. The rest are annuals. You can grow them just let them die off and purchase again or what I do is have them in pots and bring them in before first frost and then bring back outside in spring (after last frost).
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Which are good for Containers ? Hot / Sunny areas ....
What type of insecticide soap can I use on my plants so the hummingbirds can still feed.
Millionaire plants are perfect
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I forgot to say that because I’m in Zone 4 in Canada, I treat the Vermillionaire as an annual plant. I’d have to do the same for the buddelia, salvia, Pentas and agastache plants. They are all warmer zone growers than here.
Cheers!
I am in zone 5
Are they dog friendly?
Cupea
Puruvian Lily
Chinese Lantern , Fushia (shady area)
EcheveriaCalif fushia
Pentas
Lantana
Buddelia (Butterfly Bush)
Agastache
Salvia
Planst for central location oklahona
Not really helpful for me,in Michigan!
So? Go find one that does apply to you, in Michigan. Nobody owes you a catered selection of information.