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Eight winter flowering fragrant shrubs! 

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Комментарии : 47   
@sannaericditsler4034
@sannaericditsler4034 Год назад
You guys are so funny and informative. Also very interesting. Thank you.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@johnsantangelo7773
@johnsantangelo7773 Год назад
so "cool" that you guys are in the middle of winter where as we are have a 94 degree day here in New York
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks for watching - enjoy summer!
@sylviahardy4568
@sylviahardy4568 4 месяца назад
Winter Honeysuckle as an Espallier is the perfect solution for growing this shrub. Thank you 😊
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 4 месяца назад
A pleasure. Regards Stephen
@mitzi605
@mitzi605 9 месяцев назад
Love your videos!
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 9 месяцев назад
Glad you are enjoying them. Regards Stephen
@jaqmackie
@jaqmackie Год назад
So jealous seeing you smelling all those flowers. I might try the espalier honey suckle.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
have a go, you won’t regret it. Regards Stephen
@dianwilliams239
@dianwilliams239 Год назад
So glad you included Lonicera fragrantissima - childhood memories ☺️
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
It's so good I agree. Regards Stephen
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries Год назад
Thanks for another great video. I love sarcacocca! My neighbour cut back her large shrub last spring and found a vast number of babies in its undergrowth. I was the lucky recipient of many transplants, which are thriving in the deep shade of my back garden.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Lucky you. Regards Stephen
@karlitobergkamp8082
@karlitobergkamp8082 Год назад
Very helpful and brilliant knowledge on each plant. Thank you 🙏
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@dewdan11dnd46
@dewdan11dnd46 Год назад
This video is very welcome and you are always in for a treat, with your content. Thanks so much💞✨
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@paulinecrispin121
@paulinecrispin121 Год назад
Hi, great video. I loved this. Lots of useful information and the fact that I live in England it has given me the chance to plan ahead for our winter. 😊
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Regards Stephen
@bernicehand7845
@bernicehand7845 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoy your video Very interesting and informative. what a treat! How and when do you prune the winter sweet ?
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
I tend not to prune the Winter Sweet at all if I can as this has an impact on the flowering the following year, however if I have to prune it I Do so straight after flowering. Regards Stephen
@dianefields6056
@dianefields6056 Год назад
Interesting group and fairly unfamiliar where I am in Cape Town. As an ikebana enthusiast I would so love that pink vibernum. Does it last in water, I wonder? Talking of overpowering scents, for me it is trachelospermum jasminoides, which seems to have risen in popularity recently, but smells like medicine to my nose.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
The Viburnum would in fact make a good cut flower and I agree with you regarding the Trachelospermum. Regards Stephen
@MDA-rs4uf
@MDA-rs4uf Год назад
My wintersweet here in the southeast U.S. is large but has never flowered very large but sets seeds each year. If they germinate might the seedlings be any better ??? or are they likely to be the same small flowers???..I'm guessing since there is no big flowered plant around it won't ever produce a better plant...do you like Edgeworthia Chrysantha ??? Fabulous plant with terrific for us here...I tried bodnantense Viburnum that didn't like our heat. Although not truly winter flowering but early flowering is abelia mosenensis, Bosnian abelia ...This fragrance is the best I've ever smelled. I've always said,,,, "If I could bottle it's smell I could make a mint"....
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
The winter sweet is likely to produce plants similar to the parent. I’ve never seen the Abelia in Australia, but I’m going to be looking! Regards Stephen
@pocketsofmayhem
@pocketsofmayhem Год назад
I am on the hunt for a purple Hamamelis (Amethyst, Grape Fizz,plus another cultivar I can’t remember at the moment). Any Witch Hazels are difficult to find at nurseries here in the US Midwest 😢
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
They are also hard to get here in Australia and the range is very limited as well. Regards Stephen
@chrislynch1011
@chrislynch1011 Год назад
Great show tonight guys! I've always had a thing for early flowering plants, I have both a wintersweet and a witchazel, Persian? I think. I also have a forsythia which is finally big enough to be a beautiful display this year. The Winter honeysuckle you had on the show looks similar to a bush that was already planted when i bought my property, I was told it was a mock orange, when i googled it tonight they seemed to be different plants?
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
If it’s in flower now it won’t be a mock orange. Regards Stephen
@rogernorman5241
@rogernorman5241 7 месяцев назад
love it but what about Elaeagnus
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 7 месяцев назад
Can't cover everything in a video otherwise you would never finish watching a video. Regards Stephen
@celiacramer4247
@celiacramer4247 3 месяца назад
Guys, I have a 60 sec question for you? What does "telling" actually mean in the plant context?
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 3 месяца назад
it is a plant that stands out and really pays its way in a garden. Of course it could mean different things to different gardeners. Regards Stephen
@tenealsimpson4893
@tenealsimpson4893 Год назад
Love the video guys🥰😁🌼🌸🌿🍃 Stephen I was wondering if your nursery sells plants online ? Thanks again from Teneal 😊
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
The nursery is basically cash and carry but for small plants postage can be organised through a nearby mail order nursery. I don’t however produce a list. Regards Stephen
@mattcarroll9684
@mattcarroll9684 Год назад
Hi Stephen, how long would you say a witch hazel could survive in a pot, I am very keen to get one but don't have the opportunity to plant it in the ground at the moment. Also, do you stock the hamamelis virginiana, the medicinal properties are one of the factors that have drawn me to the family.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Several years in a large pot is certainly possible. I rarely have H. virginiana but it does come my way occasionally. Regards Stephen
@beverleywoon6778
@beverleywoon6778 5 месяцев назад
Hi there! Would the Lonicera suit being espaliered fence in Melbourne? Or does it need full sun? Thank you.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 5 месяцев назад
I feel it could grow almost anywhere, so why not give it a go. Regards Stephen
@moz2010ify
@moz2010ify Год назад
Wow! Thank you for sharing. Do they thrive in clayish soil? Will they survive the Melbourne climate?
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Probably all bar the Hamamelis would be fine in a clay soil. Regards Stephen
@moz2010ify
@moz2010ify Год назад
@@thehorti-culturalists Thank you.
@alineonbeauty6294
@alineonbeauty6294 Год назад
Great video! Could I grow hamamelis in pots? Can any of the shrubs you mention grow under a big tree(dry shade). Hello from the U.K.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
The Hamamelis wouldn’t grow long term in a pot although a big enough one could last a few years. The Sarcococca and the Lonicera fragrantissima certainly could grow under the trees. Regards Stephen
@tenealsimpson4893
@tenealsimpson4893 Год назад
Hi guys my name is Teneal and I know this is off topic from this video, but I was wondering if you knew of a strong Gladioli as mine keep flopping in the wind, I'm forever staking them up I have tried smaller gladioli also also I'm in Penshurst Vic, maybe I'm not putting the bulbs in deep enough 🤔
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Hybrid garden Gladiolus are always at risk of falling over and the depth that they are planted isn’t usually an issue. The dainty species ones usually arch slightly but are far less likely to fall over. If you want them as cut flowers the tall are best staked and grown in the vegetable garden and cut as they show colour. Regards Stephen
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