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5 Flowers To Beat The Heat with Summer Color - Part 1 🌻 | Sun Loving Flowers || Heat Tolerant Plants 

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Follow along as I chat about 5 flowers that love the summer with sun loving flowers and heat tolerant plants.
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@kathrynmettelka7216
@kathrynmettelka7216 Месяц назад
My favorite coneflower is ‘Cantaloupe’ because it flowers prolifically all summer and fall. It also works well in flower arrangements since it blends well with other colors. If you’re concerned about the burden of garden work now, wait till you’re 77.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Yep, that is a concern … lots of more experienced gardeners have told me to take care of my body and plan ahead as things get tougher to care for! Cantaloupe is on my list to find!
@okiejes55
@okiejes55 Месяц назад
As soon as your video ended I went on my morning walk around the house. I am 69 years old and perennials are my go to! I have over 60 perennials in my front yard garden beds and about 12 in my back yard. I did put in a 17x17ft cut flower garden in my backyard. My go to summer bloomers are the 9 hardy hibiscus, 8 of which are in my front yard!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’m just starting to get into hardy hibiscus! I have one from last year that is already three feet tall!
@beverlycharles6534
@beverlycharles6534 Месяц назад
Wow!! Amazing. What are some other of your go to's? I am considering Blue butterfly Bush. I like yellow and purple/blue colors and most important that the flowers hold their blooms a long time. 😊 Keep it up!! 💪 💯 👍🤗
@okiejes55
@okiejes55 Месяц назад
@@beverlycharles6534 I have 2 pugster blue butterfly bushes. They take a little longer to wake up but once they start blooming they bloom all summer long. I had swallowtail and monarch butterflies throughout my garden .
@beverlycharles6534
@beverlycharles6534 Месяц назад
@@okiejes55 REALLY??NICE!!! 😃😃😃😃😃 That says everything. I am on my way back to the store to get it. ❤️😍
@okiejes55
@okiejes55 Месяц назад
@@beverlycharles6534 just remember with the butterfly bushes when you plant them they like their crowns above the soil line. I water around the plant never on the crown!
@cynthia3157
@cynthia3157 Месяц назад
I had never seen coreopsis that were not yellow. Love the Ruby frost. I will have to look for it.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Please do! There are some lovely peach and apricot ones as well!
@michellepollino4986
@michellepollino4986 Месяц назад
Love all the varieties of sun loving flowers that you discussed. Great information and facts. Thank you for sharing.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Thank you!
@heidimurphy8680
@heidimurphy8680 Месяц назад
Another Texas 🤠 gardener here! Great video. Looking forward to part 2. Thank you
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@ShadowNight-kt3dz
@ShadowNight-kt3dz Месяц назад
I live in central Louisiana and all lanatana are perennial for me; they reseed in my lawn like crazy. A mower keeps them in check, but they can definitely spread here. Those black berries they produce will become new plants. My old hedge, when removed, had tons of sickly lanatana in it which amazed me.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
That’s amazing that they reseeded to readily!
@antonianovoa6416
@antonianovoa6416 Месяц назад
The tall verbena is one of the plants I scatter around my garden to have a beautiful height, without it taking too much eye space, love it!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
It’s such a great place!
@angelapeck9269
@angelapeck9269 Месяц назад
After seeing that gorgeous planter full of brightly colored Lantana I definitely need to grow me a pot of it here in Southwest Oklahoma zone 7b/8.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
You should!
@mahereentazree8693
@mahereentazree8693 Месяц назад
I also need to know how to divide perennials. I need to divide my bee balm in this fall. Definitely waiting to see your video on that 😊.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Will do!
@emelgiefro
@emelgiefro Месяц назад
I love the colors. Would love to see part 2 or 3 in the future :)
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Coming soon!
@Greauxgardengreaux
@Greauxgardengreaux Месяц назад
Guara do amazing in my area. They start blooming in spring and bloom all through summer. I'm in zone 9a Louisiana.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Gaura is such a unique and whimsical plant!
@rebeccatomlinson9043
@rebeccatomlinson9043 Месяц назад
Lantana grows wild in our hili g trails … that’s probably why it’s invasive. Here in Hawaii
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve seen it in Hawaii and it is beautiful!
@schoolbeginsaftercoffee4759
@schoolbeginsaftercoffee4759 Месяц назад
Great video! Always very thorough information. Thanks! Edited to add: I bought one dying coreopsis plant 3 years ago. I didn't think it would make it thru its first winter. Not only did it make it, it multiplied. This is its 3rd spring in my yard, and it is everywhere in my yard. Boy does it multiply.😅
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Awesome! Hope you were able to move it to other spots and give some away!
@cathyversteeg3051
@cathyversteeg3051 Месяц назад
Wonderful information Amanda, thanks! 😊
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
You are so welcome!
@litasolis9671
@litasolis9671 Месяц назад
Love all of these and I have quite a few of them. Thanks for all the info. I saw alot of tickseed at Lowe's recently (on clearance) and it's one I want to add to my rock garden. I have a purple and yellow theme going there. Cann't wait for part 2!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Coming soon!
@eliseleu4717
@eliseleu4717 Месяц назад
Congratulations Amanda for the informations about theses flowers. You are a coach planter.Thanks yo😊❤
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
You are so welcome!
@annettehovey6011
@annettehovey6011 Месяц назад
You are so good at information filled videos! I have started Gallardia from seed several times and it does flower first year for me. It also spreads but not in an overly aggressive way.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
That’s good to know, thank you!
@grisespino5342
@grisespino5342 Месяц назад
Great plant choices. Verbena bonariensis is striking. Growing for first time this year from seed.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Wonderful!
@user-hw9lo4oz2g
@user-hw9lo4oz2g Месяц назад
Just the plants we need for the Texas heat! Looking forward to part 2. ❤😊
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Coming soon!
@nicholasryan5401
@nicholasryan5401 Месяц назад
Greeting's from Ireland, great video, We don't get many dry spells over here but sometimes we do. Plants that I have and would recommend and are drought tolerant are sage caradonna, osteospermum, alpine flowers, crocosmia, salvia's, gaura, echinacea, coreopsis, delosperma, daylilies, agapanthus, alstroemeria, sempervivum, acanthus bears breech's. We are lucky because you can save a lot of rain water over the winter I have forty three barrels out in the back yard that fill up during the winter. I use water can's to water the flowers in the front garden and just give them enough to keep them going.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Those are great suggestions! Also 43 barrels is amazing!
@carole8430
@carole8430 Месяц назад
Love all the varieties you went over today! A plant I have started using more of the last couple years that compliments a lot of these plants and handles hot weather is blue evolvulus. Proven Winners has one called Blue My Mind. Low growing, no deadheading and the hotter it is the better it blooms for me.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Oh, I will add that to my list to try! Thank you!
@patrinamason8164
@patrinamason8164 Месяц назад
🌸🌸🌸🌞. Your bougainvillea should do great in the heat as well.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I hope so!!!
@jenniferhooks2454
@jenniferhooks2454 Месяц назад
Thanks for the information about flowers that I love. A little information for you. 1)Blanket flowers grow on the dunes at the beach and are salt tolerant. Good for my zone 8b southeastern NC coastal garden. 2)American Dream coreopsis is not very drought tolerant. It is a threadleaf coreopsis with fernlike foliage and tiny pink blooms. The color of the blooms is gorgeous, but planted in the landscape, it looked more like a weed to me. The appearance of the plant is a gardener's personal preference. I love the yellow and gold varieties of coreopsis, but I want to try some of the berry colors this year.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Great info and very interesting about the blanket flower being salt tolerant!
@BCBRENDA
@BCBRENDA Месяц назад
On FL zone 8b/9: cut them back each year n they come back. Easy to root. If they touch soil they will root. Colors I have: yellow, lavender, white, pink mix, and orange mix.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
🌷🌷🌷
@LauriMcnair-en7qi
@LauriMcnair-en7qi Месяц назад
Thank you- love your videos- I am going to search out a Meteor Shower (love that one)!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Yay!
@rosemarypurnell3674
@rosemarypurnell3674 Месяц назад
Good list. Can't go wrong with the lantana and coneflowers. I have both in my gardens. I found some Pow Wow coneflowers in white last week and bought up the last four at the nursery. They said they can't keep them in stock. I'm hoping I have as good luck as you do with them. Salvia is one of my summer favorites that does well in heat and sun here in Cypress, TX and comes back every year. Also, vinca (reseeds itself in my garden) and angelina do well.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’d like to have a patch of angelonia this year!
@soniaverduzco9225
@soniaverduzco9225 Месяц назад
Hi Amanda! Great video as always! I’m in Plano, TX and Pow Wow Echinacea reseeds prolifically for me. I do notice the area I have it in, the mulch gets washed away after heavy rain. It makes it easier for seeds to germinate.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Awesome!
@debbiet0719
@debbiet0719 Месяц назад
Such an informative video! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge with us!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@debrabray8855
@debrabray8855 Месяц назад
I grow all of these! You are spot on.....they are great summer performers!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Yay!
@bloomsbysas
@bloomsbysas Месяц назад
I love your videos Amanda! Keep posting please. ❤️
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Aww thanks! Will do!
@vickijackson9115
@vickijackson9115 Месяц назад
As always all your information is priceless. Always enjoy watching your videos. ☺️
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Thanks so much!
@baerbelbegnaud5802
@baerbelbegnaud5802 Месяц назад
I really enjoyed your Video today
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I'm so glad!
@sivlow264
@sivlow264 Месяц назад
Love this video ❤ so informative and inspirational
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Glad you liked it!!
@richbishop7896
@richbishop7896 Месяц назад
I'm in zone 5b Canada and my purple Magnus and White Swan coneflowers will reseed for me. I grow mostly perennials and bulbs with annuals in containers. I grow perennials because it takes annuals until later in the summer before they're at their best. Bonny
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I would love for mine to reseed so easily!!!
@pd8559
@pd8559 Месяц назад
Sea Holly is blooming in my garden now. Very nice to see it in bloom and full of insects to watch get nectar and pollen. I've planted lantana for years, almost all never grew back. So I have my standard yellow perennial I use as it comes back every year.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I started sea Holly from bare root this year and hope it blooms!
@athia37
@athia37 Месяц назад
I find in zone 9b in florida,my zinnias the giant one I love do very well even in heat and sun..also vincasespecially if I mulch them,so watering twice a week keeps them alive..
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I just planted some vinca and I’m hoping they do better for me than they have in the pastZ
@deshgouri
@deshgouri Месяц назад
Isn't it amazing.... we gardeners always believe in the future.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
🌷🌷🌷
@trainingolives3370
@trainingolives3370 Месяц назад
Love this list! And I especially love (as always) that you are in Texas since this is a different level of summer than most places. 😂 I was going to say that vinca is a powerhouse for me here in San Antonio. It blooms like crazy even when not watered every day in the west facing intense triple digits. I wonder what is getting yours? That’s a bummer. I also hate being out there in the horrible heat, so it was strangely encouraging to hear you say that. It’s just about maintenance at that point. I feel like summer is as enjoyable as January and February are in the far north. We’re just getting though it mostly. 😅
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Summers are all about survival in Texas!
@cathyversteeg3051
@cathyversteeg3051 Месяц назад
Thanks for the info, great ideas!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
You’re welcome!
@agnescarbone8257
@agnescarbone8257 Месяц назад
Absolutely loved this video .
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
So glad!
@doloressanchez9214
@doloressanchez9214 Месяц назад
Hi, Amanda! Another great plant is Mexican Sage. Hummingbirds love it, and it's beautiful all summer!!!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I love it!
@annsmith5625
@annsmith5625 Месяц назад
Some great information! Thanks ⚾️
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Any time!
@camillesouthwell3161
@camillesouthwell3161 Месяц назад
Thank you for the information
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
You bet!
@MichelleSuggs-ls1ki
@MichelleSuggs-ls1ki Месяц назад
This was a great video. Love the focus in on sun and a hot zone with long lasting flowers!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@marniroberson8980
@marniroberson8980 Месяц назад
I love this list and you have offered great information. I hope your garden tour was amazing.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
It was!
@joanie9258
@joanie9258 Месяц назад
Great information! I live in Central Texas and you gave me some new plants to try. Thanks
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Yay!
@kathyrichards4469
@kathyrichards4469 Месяц назад
I live in zone 9A in coastal Alabama and my coneflowers reseed themselves! One of my favorite flowers!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Oh wow!
@alicehihn3250
@alicehihn3250 Месяц назад
Have a new flower bed that I planted an arch of different colored coneflower plus some I started from seed. Can't wait to see how it comes out. 🌻
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Wonderful! That is going to be beautiful!
@pamchenault2761
@pamchenault2761 Месяц назад
I live in North Texas as well and am loving the native blanket flowers! They carpet full pastures and along the roadways out by me. The vacant lot next door is just FULL of them. Great list planning to plant several myself this year.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I bet that is a gorgeous view in the empty lot!
@loveneenchannel
@loveneenchannel Месяц назад
Love the video!🌸 I love my cannas during the summer and they perform so well here in the south- zone 8b
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve struggled with them but I think that’s because I put them in pots instead of the garden bed.
@BonitaBeauvais-TX
@BonitaBeauvais-TX Месяц назад
Found you, I'm so glad I am in 8b also. Azle, TX I need your teaching so much.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Welcome to the channel!
@michellefrance1165
@michellefrance1165 Месяц назад
I definitely want to add some coneflower to my garden this year 😊
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
You should!
@LilyValmonte
@LilyValmonte Месяц назад
I appreciate your experience with these plants! My garden strives to thrive at 7500ft, zone 5b, clay soil. I grow things with careful planning. The sun is so very hot here, the air is thin and lacks humidity that plants like. Great info!! Hope your garden tour went exceptionally well and that you had a very lovely Mother's Day!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Yes it sounds like you have to very selective! Which is fun but also a little harder. The tour went great!
@ellenemerson3617
@ellenemerson3617 Месяц назад
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
🌷🌷🌷
@marniroberson8980
@marniroberson8980 Месяц назад
One summer heat lover that I absolutely adore is the corkscrew vine. It gets huge so have some space for it. The aroma is intoxicating - reminds me of a jasmine or a very mild hyacinth. It is pollinated by ants so don’t freak out when you see ants on it. The blooms are magical. We let the vine grow across our outdoor string lights so the blooms drop similar to wisteria.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve never heard of it but I’ll go look it up now! Thabns!
@litaapreston9605
@litaapreston9605 Месяц назад
Thank you so much I’ve been searching for flowers that will work over our hot summers here in Texas. I’m excited to look for these varieties. I have zinnias and sunflowers growing now and these will be done by the end of June so looking for other options. Thanks again. I hope your garden walk went well this past weekend.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Go ahead and start another round of sunflowers and zinnias! That’s called succession planting and you can keep them by ping for longer.
@joinmeinthedirt5186
@joinmeinthedirt5186 Месяц назад
Thank you for the heat tolerant flowers, I’m in the central valley CA and this will come in handy. Our summers can get up to 116 and my garden struggles every year.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
That’s crazy hot!!!
@laurabryan8835
@laurabryan8835 Месяц назад
Hello! I planted some orange, cantaloupe-colored coneflower from Monrovia a couple of years ago, and left the seed heads all winter thinking maybe the birds would eat them. I don’t know how much the birds ate them, but to my delight in the spring, I had many more cone flowers and they bloomed their first year. Also, I have grown heated up gaillardia and left mine in the ground over the winter and covered it when it got really cold, and it is coming back now! It’s always so fun to see plants that you didn’t expect to show up in the spring. garden math! (I’m just a tad south of you in Mesquite).
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Maybe I need to try to cover my heat it up gaillardia!
@donnajoy6951
@donnajoy6951 Месяц назад
Good Morning to you ~ perennials YES❤ summer 2024❤ just planted the lantanas yesterday. Nice to have met you on the tour. Thanks for suggesting the verbena b. - will add that to the back of my Salvias Garden (south side garden)😊
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
It was so good to meet you on Saturday! I walked in afterwards and told my husband I met the sweetest lady named Donna! I’m going to get the salvia you gave me planted this week!
@sharonhart1232
@sharonhart1232 Месяц назад
I've focused more on summer flowers this year. I am wanting to put more pots around for fillers and was trying to think what to plant in them. I didn't even think about lantana, so thank you for that :)
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I love tucking pots in different places ❤️
@user-gk5ph2kj8p
@user-gk5ph2kj8p Месяц назад
Thank you, Amanda. Great helpful information. We went to a plant nursery and they had the most beautiful huge verbena along with other tx native plants. We were just an awe with how tall and full the verbena gets. We asked for this plant but they were sold out. So its in my daughters and I list to get later.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Verbena is such a wonderfully beautiful plant!
@lindagottuso2764
@lindagottuso2764 Месяц назад
I live in eastern NC and Lantana comes up everywhere!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
That’s awesome!!!
@clairebucknell8666
@clairebucknell8666 Месяц назад
Salvia and lantana were my favourite last year and they returned this year - bonus- I’m N TX also. Loving the information in this video looking forward to part 2!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I wish my lantana had come back but I’m planting more anyway!
@clairebucknell8666
@clairebucknell8666 Месяц назад
@@shesamadgardener I’ll be planting more too! I’ve had fantastic results this year - free plants- taking cuttings from both and growing them on. If this winter is cold I plan to cover and protect. 🤞two years I over wintered my lantana in my garage 👍
@ruthannecoro6198
@ruthannecoro6198 Месяц назад
I love coneflowers too❤ I have several in my perennial beds. One plant/patch that is massive and over 20 years! Ive never had them reseed. I have a bunch of new seedlings to plant out.. Paradiso mix and white swan. Ive got several dozen seedlings of each!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I had no luck with the paradiso … it’s three years old and has stayed so small but I can’t figure out why. Any thoughts?
@MagikalSeasons
@MagikalSeasons Месяц назад
I'm in Michigan coneflower does reseed here. Especially native coneflower. I found if my mulch is sparce and I have more bare ground I get more seedlings. It won't in heavy mulch. Thanks for sharing your garden it's lovely!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing! I wish my reseeded!
@2BitRanch
@2BitRanch Месяц назад
Just the purpurea reseeds here. 9b California desert
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’m excited that I added that variety to my garden this year.
@reddog40
@reddog40 Месяц назад
Hi Amanda yes the allergies have been horrible for me too; Lantana are my go-to here they go spring through winter ⁹9b Ca",Jan I give them a hard cut to 3 inches.So they can rest.Candy tuft, salvia,roses,hotlips,mamouth sunflowers,, bachelor buttons zinnia's, All but the last 3 are perennials bachelor buttons do reseed and I will dog them up in spring and move them around yards.As always a wonderful informative video, Thank you for all you do! Have a great gardening day.🕊️💚
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve never thought to dig up my bachelor button seedlings and move them 🤦‍♀️ … thank you!
@reddog40
@reddog40 Месяц назад
@@shesamadgardener I let them do their thing over the winter and late winter early spring March their a couple to12 inches so it gives me a chance to thi and dig without damaging them.When I plant I do it deep and let them be.Your welcome , good cut flowers 😊
@user-id3cv6tx1l
@user-id3cv6tx1l Месяц назад
Hello, your garden is looking beautiful. I watch you every morning while having my coffee. This video is perfect for my Florida garden. Where did you find the glasses with flowers on the frame?
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
They are Betsy Johnson brand!
@Montoahunt
@Montoahunt Месяц назад
Look forward to your daily videos I didn’t know there were other colors of coreopsis. I have three that are yellow lol. Can’t wait to get the ruby one. Where do you find it?
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I got mine from a local nursery but I’ve also seen it online at Bluestone Perennials
@dawndawn6946
@dawndawn6946 Месяц назад
I think my coneflowers spread by roots.🤷🏾‍♀️ I have lots of new plants every spring.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
They are such a great plant!
@MelindaBrooks-vj3fr
@MelindaBrooks-vj3fr Месяц назад
Amanda, this is a perfect topic for a girl from Middle Georgia. I feel like there is way less information for hot season zones. What plants survive the heat? and how do we survive the heat? Is there a better answer than to go inside and close the curtains! Your flower choices are all good. I would add Salvia Farinacia which comes back for me in zone 8!
@heyikindalikeyou
@heyikindalikeyou Месяц назад
I am from Florida and cannas did pretty well in full sun although they do like moisture
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ll go check out that variety, thanks!
@meganramsey2228
@meganramsey2228 Месяц назад
I found that if you start gaillardia seeds early enough, they will bloom first season. I have solid yellow and traditional firewheel varieties both from seed and both return from plant and reseed each year. I can share yellow seeds!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
What do you think about starting them in the summer and planting out in the fall? That way they can overwinter and come back in the spring.
@meganramsey2228
@meganramsey2228 Месяц назад
@@shesamadgardener you could totally try! Let me know if you want any seeds!
@789LMM
@789LMM Месяц назад
Great suggestions for our brutal summers here in Texas. Where's the best place to find the seeds for the tall purple verbena?
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve seen it in a number of places including Swallowtail Garden Seeds, Southern Seeds, and Johnny’s.
@patboyle267
@patboyle267 Месяц назад
Thanks for the information and suggestions 😊 I have a question: how do you collect the seeds from the verbena meteor shower and when?
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
The flowers begin to age and turn brown towards the end of the summer … you can collect them then. I just let mine fall to the ground. If you are going to start them from seed, I suggest starting them in January.
@wendy5006
@wendy5006 Месяц назад
very informative info. So when do you suggest starting seeds for Pow Wow? I see others growing them successfully here in zone 9b Houston but mine always seem to get some sort of leaf problem.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’m going to start mine now and get them planted in the fall so they can overwinter and come back strong in the spring.
@zaneymay
@zaneymay Месяц назад
I planted 10 lollipops in my garden at the beginning of the year. They are all blooming now. I wish you would have said when to harvest them for cut flowers, because mine are dropping flowers in the vase.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
They do drop flowers as they are constantly producing bloom after bloom!
@gothmomafreedom
@gothmomafreedom Месяц назад
what about ice plant? they will be an annual but they are so bright and cheery.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Oh, love ice plant!
@lauriemiller8954
@lauriemiller8954 Месяц назад
I want to find a new 2024 lantana called passion flower. Its suppose to be good for containers.
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Ooo, I want to see that too!
@lauriemiller8954
@lauriemiller8954 Месяц назад
@@shesamadgardener i meant passion fruit lantana! By ballflora. You can google it
@bethw.3168
@bethw.3168 Месяц назад
Sea Holly, great for cut & dry flowers but, is tough to probate or start seed. Do you have anything on that?
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve struggled to start it from seed but had good success with starting to from bare root … I currently have three in my garden!
@janetknight8724
@janetknight8724 Месяц назад
Hello Amanda. What about red hoy pokers
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
I’ve seen them but never grown them! They are a perennial correct?
@janetknight8724
@janetknight8724 Месяц назад
@@shesamadgardener Yes they are. Mine flower late summer and I divide every three years
@deshgouri
@deshgouri Месяц назад
Lantana was one of the "gifts" the British gave India back in the day. It is extremely invasive in India. To date, India is battling a very serious Lantana problem and has been spending a lottttt of money to get rid of it. 😪🙄
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Wow! I had no idea!!! That’s awful!
@shadedfromreality
@shadedfromreality Месяц назад
I love Meteor Shower, but mine didn't reseed and I harvested seeds and they didn't germinate :(. I was seriously disappointed! It was on the northern side of my gardens and I wonder if that's why? I've been watching for it at local nurseries, but no one seems to have any. I hate to order online since the shipping is so expensive!
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
Shipping can be pricey! How about ordering some seeds online?
@shadedfromreality
@shadedfromreality Месяц назад
@@shesamadgardener Funny you say that! I actually bought the seed, but I feel like I'm a little behind with them this year, so I didn't start them! Do you think it's too late?
@marthaunderwood1697
@marthaunderwood1697 Месяц назад
When can I divide my coreopsis tickseed? Thanks
@shesamadgardener
@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
It’s best to divide in the fall!
@marthaunderwood1697
@marthaunderwood1697 Месяц назад
Thank you. I enjoy your videos so much!
@jeaniemcdaris8276
@jeaniemcdaris8276 Месяц назад
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@shesamadgardener Месяц назад
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