Verbenas are my favorite perennials. They're so durable. I didn't know too much about caring for flowers, l just knew that my mother always had verbenas year after year. They withstood the frosted mornings and all. They went down to almost nothing and blossomed right back. Before watching your video I was cutting off all the dried up flowers ,now i know to cut right above the green leaves. Thanks for the video.
That is so great you enjoy verbena, too!! And, soooo awesome that our video was helpful for you! We hope you continue to enjoy your verbena and thank you for watching!! 👍 👍😃😉
Thanks for the info! Just bought my first verbena plant and found you channel as I looked for how to care for it! Bought the pruning shesrs you shared and next week I’m looking at the stems! I saw some old growth but the majority of the bud still very green so want sure if that meant it could still sprout from there or that it was spent already. This was a hanging basket bought at a local garden center. We have had a lot of rain since I purchased so I made sure it wasn’t sitting in water and when it dries out a little more I will inspect it further. Thanks again for the info!
Hi there! Thank you for watching our video and we love hearing about what's happening in your garden. We hope you enjoy growing and caring for your verbena!
Very helpful video, thank you. And perfect timing! We just picked up a new 1 gallon verbena peruviana, and came home to this video. It helped us pick a good location in full sun, hopefully it will do well and we'll get a few more later this month. We are in California, zone 10A, we sometimes get a couple 30 degree frosts in the winter so we hope the plants makes it through as a perennial.
I love the white verbena. I had some two years ago and at dusk it was like they were glowing. They still showed up in my pots. Also love the orange and yellow verbena. Thanks for teaching us how to take care of them best.
Im zone 9b and verbenna do amazing especially in pots and bloom all year round. But in summer they slow down ,but pick back up in the fall. They do need water especially if in garden beds not on irrigation systems if it's hot outside. All n all amazing plants. Mines even bloom in winter here in Louisiana...
Just stumbled on your video--now i have a lot of catching up to do. I love verbena and try to get the PW Peachy Keen every year. Deadheading isn't a favorite chore, but l try to keep up with it because it looks untidy if left undone!! Looking forward to Friday.
Love your info! I was looking for how to deadhead verbena! I have several in my pots! I was just breaking the tops off! Now I know to go to the next two leaves and cut! I appreciate y’all! Thank you so much! Have a great day!
Verbena are my favourite flower... and every year towards the autumn I always have problems with powdery mildew. I will try your tips for treating this. Thank you.
It was helpful and I appreciated the combination ideas. What about fertilizing when they are with heavy feeders like petunias that should be fertilized weekly?
I have seen your other video with the zinnias love the cosmos mix in with them soo beautiful! I bought a pile of different kinds of zinnias! Can,t wait to start germinating! I was going to put larkspur with my zinnias but now I seen the cosmos ?
4 questions: 1. What does it mean when they have like a light green/whitish pattern on their leaves? 2. What does it mean when the edges of the leaves turn a dark purple color? 3. What does it mean when a big clump of leaves get really soft and limp? 4. What does it mean when the leaves are light green instead of dark green?
this is my 4th attempt to grow verbena.. not sure if they don't like summer heat.. but parts of the plant wilt and die day by day...even the plants are under shade has the same problem.😢😢
We are really sorry to hear this and want to help. Verbena are susceptible to a disease called Powdery Mildew, amongst some other fungal and bacterial diseases. If you are seeing any types of "fuzzy" or discoloring growth on the dying-back portions of your verbena, then you could have a fungal disease attacking your plants. Best thing to do in cases with any fungal diseases is to plant in new, sterile potting soil and keep your plants on a regular watering schedule, BUT don't overwater your plants so the fungal diseases can come back or get established in the first place. This means only water your verbena when the top 2-3 inches of soil around it are dry. If the soil is wet in the top 2-3 inches of soil, then hold off watering until it's dry. Also, making sure you place your verbena in full sun locations, but not in extremely hot weather, above 95F. If your temperature gets higher than 95 and you have intense sun light, move your verbena (if in a container) to a shadier or partial shade location until the intense sun and/or high temperatures have passed. Hope this helps.👍🏼👍🏼 Thank you for commenting and watching our video! 😊😀
Help!!!!!! You guys are the best gardening channel I have ever seen!!!! My verbena have yellow and dead leaves at the bottom of the plant-too much water????? Nutrient deficiency????? My dahlias are doing the same thing!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!!!
Verbenas are my favorite perennials. They're so durable. I didn't know too much about caring for flowers, l just knew that my mother always had verbenas year after year. They withstood the frosted mornings and all. They went down to almost nothing and blossomed right back. Before watching your video I was cutting off all the dried up flowers ,now i know to cut right above the green leaves. Thanks for the video.
That is so great you enjoy verbena, too!! And, soooo awesome that our video was helpful for you! We hope you continue to enjoy your verbena and thank you for watching!! 👍 👍😃😉
Best video I have seen on Verbena, especially the deadheading part. Best closeup ever! Thank you so much.
I discovered Verbena this spring. Our plant has been spectacular. Thank you for the information.
Thank you and we hope you truly enjoy your verbena plant(s)!
Thanks for the info! Just bought my first verbena plant and found you channel as I looked for how to care for it! Bought the pruning shesrs you shared and next week I’m looking at the stems! I saw some old growth but the majority of the bud still very green so want sure if that meant it could still sprout from there or that it was spent already. This was a hanging basket bought at a local garden center. We have had a lot of rain since I purchased so I made sure it wasn’t sitting in water and when it dries out a little more I will inspect it further. Thanks again for the info!
Hi there! Thank you for watching our video and we love hearing about what's happening in your garden. We hope you enjoy growing and caring for your verbena!
Wow ❤❤❤
I love verbenas.
I just found out about them this year.
They are so beautiful with many different colors …
Thank you for sharing this video.
Very helpful video, thank you. And perfect timing! We just picked up a new 1 gallon verbena peruviana, and came home to this video. It helped us pick a good location in full sun, hopefully it will do well and we'll get a few more later this month. We are in California, zone 10A, we sometimes get a couple 30 degree frosts in the winter so we hope the plants makes it through as a perennial.
I love the white verbena. I had some two years ago and at dusk it was like they were glowing. They still showed up in my pots. Also love the orange and yellow verbena. Thanks for teaching us how to take care of them best.
Sounds great for a moon garden!
Thank you!!!! My verbena is almost done flowering so this is very helpful! 🧡❤️💜💙💚 You guys ate so smart.
Great information...welcome back!!!!!
Hi Marc!! 👋 Thanks for watching and popping by the Live! Hope you can make it next Saturday, too!
This video is very helpful. Thank you!
Awesome!! Thank you for letting us know!
Im zone 9b and verbenna do amazing especially in pots and bloom all year round. But in summer they slow down ,but pick back up in the fall. They do need water especially if in garden beds not on irrigation systems if it's hot outside. All n all amazing plants. Mines even bloom in winter here in Louisiana...
Thanks so much! You answered my deadheading question! Awesome videos!
Great! We're so glad this was helpful!
Just stumbled on your video--now i have a lot of catching up to do. I love verbena and try to get the PW Peachy Keen every year. Deadheading isn't a favorite chore, but l try to keep up with it because it looks untidy if left undone!! Looking forward to Friday.
simply wonderful
Hi Mike! 👋 Thanks for watching!
Very beautiful gardening flowers my friend
Hi Full Gardening! 👋 Thanks for watching and commenting! 🌿
Love your info! I was looking for how to deadhead verbena! I have several in my pots! I was just breaking the tops off! Now I know to go to the next two leaves and cut! I appreciate y’all! Thank you so much! Have a great day!
We're so glad this was helpful! Thanks for watching and happy gardening!!
Verbena are my favourite flower... and every year towards the autumn I always have problems with powdery mildew. I will try your tips for treating this. Thank you.
Great video thank you 🙏
0:40 I have a verbena that I bought that was seriously root bound. It is having trouble thriving. What do you suggest
It was helpful and I appreciated the combination ideas. What about fertilizing when they are with heavy feeders like petunias that should be fertilized weekly?
I have seen your other video with the zinnias love the cosmos mix in with them soo beautiful! I bought a pile of different kinds of zinnias! Can,t wait to start germinating! I was going to put larkspur with my zinnias but now I seen the cosmos ?
Ty
Beautiful 🤩
I’m in zone 6 and wanted to plant them as border plants in my flower bed…wondering if verbena is deer resistant? Thanks
They are deer resistant. I have them in ground and they come back year after year. I am in southern Virginia zone 7B and we have many deer.
4 questions: 1. What does it mean when they have like a light green/whitish pattern on their leaves? 2. What does it mean when the edges of the leaves turn a dark purple color? 3. What does it mean when a big clump of leaves get really soft and limp? 4. What does it mean when the leaves are light green instead of dark green?
this is my 4th attempt to grow verbena.. not sure if they don't like summer heat.. but parts of the plant wilt and die day by day...even the plants are under shade has the same problem.😢😢
We are really sorry to hear this and want to help. Verbena are susceptible to a disease called Powdery Mildew, amongst some other fungal and bacterial diseases. If you are seeing any types of "fuzzy" or discoloring growth on the dying-back portions of your verbena, then you could have a fungal disease attacking your plants. Best thing to do in cases with any fungal diseases is to plant in new, sterile potting soil and keep your plants on a regular watering schedule, BUT don't overwater your plants so the fungal diseases can come back or get established in the first place. This means only water your verbena when the top 2-3 inches of soil around it are dry. If the soil is wet in the top 2-3 inches of soil, then hold off watering until it's dry. Also, making sure you place your verbena in full sun locations, but not in extremely hot weather, above 95F. If your temperature gets higher than 95 and you have intense sun light, move your verbena (if in a container) to a shadier or partial shade location until the intense sun and/or high temperatures have passed. Hope this helps.👍🏼👍🏼 Thank you for commenting and watching our video! 😊😀
Help!!!!!! You guys are the best gardening channel I have ever seen!!!! My verbena have yellow and dead leaves at the bottom of the plant-too much water????? Nutrient deficiency????? My dahlias are doing the same thing!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!!!
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Help my verbena has quit blooming
I am a verbena and petunia murderer! 😭 😭 😭
This year...RIP
Bees knees petunia and candy cane superbena!
I'm just starting my journey of plant death.