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14 Perennials You Can Plant Right Now & Advice On When To Avoid Autumn Planting 

Rosy Hardy Gardening
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@RosyHardyGardening
@RosyHardyGardening 10 часов назад
Sorry about the audio issues in the video. Plant list with growing zones is in the description :) Also some of these are available at my plant shop: www.hardysplants.co.uk/ (UK Mainland only | Limited stock available)
@lindab1458
@lindab1458 10 часов назад
Dangerous! We’re off to a couple of nurseries this afternoon 🤭 Thanks Rosy x
@GardeningandMyDailyLife
@GardeningandMyDailyLife 8 часов назад
Hello bạn chia sẻ kinh nghiệm về trồng hoa rất hữu ích ,cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ kinh nghiệm với mọi người cùng nhau học hỏi .
@sal8454
@sal8454 Час назад
Nice jumper!
@susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058
@susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058 10 часов назад
Thank you Rosy
@margaretsims4344
@margaretsims4344 9 часов назад
Great video Rosie. I’m off to see what I can divide right now. also I have some potted perennials ready to plant.
@cathysinor4743
@cathysinor4743 7 часов назад
Thank you, Rosy. ❤
@CK-wn1ik
@CK-wn1ik 7 часов назад
Thank you, Rosie, for another informative planting video. It was particularly useful as some borders in my garden matches the conditions you mentioned, heavy clay and water log
@debbiemason1509
@debbiemason1509 10 часов назад
Thank you so much, I really love hardy geraniums, I do have rabbits nibbling them unfortunately, but it does not stop me adding to my collection
@jannguyen9907
@jannguyen9907 9 часов назад
really great advice, thank you!
@tartytube
@tartytube 10 часов назад
Im off to the nursery!
@JohnandNancyTselepis
@JohnandNancyTselepis 9 часов назад
Sensible,valuable tips once again. Many thks.,Rosie. 🌻
@annakozlowski4837
@annakozlowski4837 8 часов назад
Zone 5 across the pond thinks you are the best at info.Thank You so much we had our first frost winter around the corner planning and journaling for the spring🎉Thanks Rosie❤ where did you get your cup/ mug love it😊
@sofiesteenberger6806
@sofiesteenberger6806 9 часов назад
Hi Rosy. Love your videos! Just wanted to let you know that there is a problem your video when you describe the geraniums and have a close up. I think you forgot to turn the sound off, and you end uo talking over yourself. But no big problem. The info in the video is great!
@RosyHardyGardening
@RosyHardyGardening 8 часов назад
Hi yes, error in the editing it seems, the audio was left on for some of the broll. Apologies
@CristinaNogueiraAlves
@CristinaNogueiraAlves 7 часов назад
I’m in zone 10 Mediterranean climate in Portugal so, for me, starting my seeds in autumn is they way to go.
@CatSalsaOz
@CatSalsaOz 6 часов назад
I have a question about the definitions of ‘full Sun’ and ‘partial shade’ etc. Part of my garden is in a dip/hollow surrounded by tall deciduous trees. In spring, when the trees are yet to fill out into full leaf, and summer, where the sun is high above the trees, many of the beds in this area receive approx. 6-8 hrs of sun. However, they become far shadier in autumn as the sun fails to get above the trees. Some beds no longer receive direct sun from September until all the leaves have fallen and the winter has set in. Are these beds still considered ‘full sun’? How do changing levels of direct-sun throughout the season affect what I should try to grow in these spots? Garden is in northern hemisphere, eastern Denmark. Sandy soil.
@rosyhardy18
@rosyhardy18 3 часа назад
@@CatSalsaOz I fully understand what you are asking. The time that plants are growing and flowering is the important part for f consideration for light and shade. Autumn and winter it makes no difference. I hope that helps
@nomadcrows
@nomadcrows 2 часа назад
Rosy already responded but to add some examples: this spot would probably be ideal for a spring ephemeral like a daffodil, but not so good for a rosemary or lavender. This is because the daffodil is adapted for exactly this kind of situation, but the rosemary is adapted to demand sun all year. Something like a hydrangea would be in heaven, because it's dormant in the winter so the sun doesn't matter. A tomato would be OK but probably not ideal, because the morning & evening shade means the soil will stay cooler, compared to a fully open site.
@wendymitchell4004
@wendymitchell4004 9 часов назад
Hi Rosy have recently planted a phaem geranium Wendy's blush it's in sun in the morning and shade later in the day ..should I move it to a more shady spot ??
@rosyhardy18
@rosyhardy18 8 часов назад
It should be fine in that situation
@helenyoung8012
@helenyoung8012 4 часа назад
Mine has morning sun and goes into shade early pm and it is thriving. From the SW Uk. I garden on shillet bed rock.
@jamespark1997
@jamespark1997 9 минут назад
stop calling plants 'plant material' , it's off-puttig
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