Geum care and dividing them 🌼

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • Geums are one of my favorite plants for mid To late spring color. They are easy to care for and are so easy to divide!
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  • @jo-annpotter9389
    @jo-annpotter9389 10 месяцев назад

    Growing Geum for the first time. Started from seed ‘Red Dragon’ and ‘Lady Strathenden’. They didn’t bloom this year but they didn’t die. Thank you for useful information. Amazing how you learn by watching.

  • @mlara67
    @mlara67 Год назад

    I’ve been looking everywhere for some. No luck, my name is Mai and today is my birthday just did another search today and again, nothing. I’m soo glad yours are doing great! Hopefully someone start to carry them again.

  • @isabelt.4541
    @isabelt.4541 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful. Just beautiful. I just got a Avens Guem, so excited!

  • @sarahjones-jf4pr
    @sarahjones-jf4pr Год назад

    Thank-you so much from an ardent fan of Geums in the U.K.

  • @leadoucet1432
    @leadoucet1432 Год назад

    Perfect! I need to divide my Mai Tai later this year and they are that size. Thanks.

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall 2 года назад

    Wow you are definitely going to have a stunning drift Brad 🌸💕🌸

  • @SandyKH
    @SandyKH Год назад

    Like you, I have the little geums, like mai tai. I am so happy with them. Here in Denmark they bloom about 2 months, as opposed to the larger Scarlet tempest or Totally tangerine that bloom much longer. I am amazed how much mine have spread... so dividing is just around the corner! Thanks so much!

  • @nicolemanley2210
    @nicolemanley2210 2 года назад

    Thanks for making this video! I got geum for the first time this year and I just love them. This will come in handy when mine are a good size to split.

  • @sarahnetro9740
    @sarahnetro9740 2 года назад +1

    Petitti's has a Rose Tempo geum, and it has the most gorgeous smoky rose flower. 😍😍😍

  • @almaandres608
    @almaandres608 Год назад

    Great info,

  • @brittanydean4603
    @brittanydean4603 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, I have petticoats peach growing in solid clay and they seem very happy, however it will probably take much longer to divide. Question: can anyone identify the taller plant growing behind the geums in the video? I like the foliage!

  • @susanagvalencia3286
    @susanagvalencia3286 Год назад

    Fantastico que bonito le agradesco x su video, muy buena explicacion; ¿ cuantos años Duran viviendo los genus?. Mil GRACIAS
    I love it THANYOU very much Love

    • @GardenEvolution
      @GardenEvolution  Год назад

      If you keep dividing them they will continue on for a long time

  • @goldengirl65
    @goldengirl65 8 месяцев назад

    Pea straw is a great mulch.

  • @heherttu
    @heherttu Год назад

    Did you start with one plant and how many years did it take to get them this big? Thank you for the nice video. :)

    • @GardenEvolution
      @GardenEvolution  Год назад

      I started with 2 if memory serves me right. Only took a year! Mind you these were gallon size plants to start with

  • @timd5597
    @timd5597 4 месяца назад

    Will Totally tangerine start laying over if you don't divide when flowering?

  • @staceyvincent6179
    @staceyvincent6179 5 месяцев назад

    What is the beautiful plant at 11:00 from the Geum?

  • @tanyagovender1
    @tanyagovender1 Год назад

    What size is good before divide em
    Mine is very small it’s in a small pot ?

    • @GardenEvolution
      @GardenEvolution  Год назад

      You can divide them down to a single sprout! Just that easy!