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Our perennial daisy plants are not invasive, so unfortunately we do not have experience with this....the only thing you can try is pulling the shoots of the plants you do not want as soon as they appear, then in spring laying down some type of weed barrier covered by soil.
You want to wait until fall to try to dry hydrangeas, then there will be less moisture in the plant stems. This way of drying definitely works, so do give it a try in fall.
This type of hibiscus is not easy to divide, the leaves appear in spring on the short stems after last year's planned has been trimmed back. Not sure that hard, bark-like root would divide successfully. Sorry we do not have a better answer!
Thanks for great video on supertunias. I keep mine trimmed back the whole time they're in the pot it keeps them so nice and full all season long. Definitely fertilize them! And deadhead! 😍
I bought 2 bobo hydrangeas, so the tag said. They got huge! Stalks almost 5 feet tall! Even after I pruned them in early spring. Blooms are so heavy after it rains they fall over to the ground. I thought they were going to be shorter. My blooms started out light green then turned white
hypothetically... lets say you planted lavender and then just let it go for a couple years and now you have huge, overgrown, woody plants that are laying over. What would you do with them? They still bloom beautifully but they are out of control. Pull them out and start over, or can they be salvaged and controlled?
found some of this in the wild today, out in northern indiana... amazing flowers they look like... well to be blunt they look like the carona virus lol
Here is a link to two sets of plant recommendations for your area, scroll down for the second set of ideas, and thanks for watching. beauty.provenwinners.com/plants-by-climate/southeastern-us/
@@ProvenWinnersRU-vid, www.google.com/gasearch?q=homemade%20plant%20food&tbm=&source=sh/x/gs/m2/5 I’ve never used fertilizer, but I have done things like mixed crushed egg shells in my bags of garden soil, but this is the list they had just using coffee or a banana, crushed egg shells etc. I’ve Thank you
I bought these a couple of years ago after watching it here but these are turning green in summer and quite leggy. Not the look I had imagined. I am in Dallas,Texas area and it does get crazy hot here so i wonder if it's just the heat or am i doing something wrong with the plant care.
Thank you for information on lavender my plant is woody wish I'd seen your video b4 I ruined my plant,if you don't mind me asking, what state are you in,?I shared it with a friend she asked me what state you were in ,we're in N.C.Southern Pines-Aberdeen,God💜 bless ❤❤
I have one that I have had for many years and every year. I love it more. It changes throughout the year and it’s just beautiful. Laura, do you cut yours back in the fall? Samantha is just a little doll.
We offer two timers, dependent on how many areas you want it to cover, they are both listed here, www.provenwinners.com/category/store/watering-systems-0?page=1
Mine looks terrible this year. I planted it last autumn, and it's looking worse than when it was in the container. Im zone 9 so its not like it got frosty
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