I learned about supertunias from you! Can you believe my supertunias are STILL blooming? In January! In texas. I drag the huge pot on/out when temps dip to 32. (I’m in 8a). Def planting more supertunias this year!
I found that the vigor of Alyssum and Supertunia Bubblegum are most compatible, I have had an amazing HUGE container with those two! I had people coming to take pictures😃
You have been the single most inspiring container planting visionary. I'd never had success with container planting before but your arrangements are so beautiful my planter budget has quadrupled over the past year. Looking forward to more inspiration from you over the coming months. Spring will be here in no time. #Zone6aOhio
Thank you! I am so grateful to learn from your wonderful experiments with flowers and plants. Knowing how plants will perform is so important to picking the right plant. Thank you for your hard work and your generous spirit. I feel like I’m visiting with a cherished friend when I watch you. God bless you and your lovely family. 🌾🌺🌼🐱♥️
I'd love to see you take the red pots you just got & plant up Valentine's inspired theme containers using reds, pinks & whites. What kind of plants could we use (in those shades) for late Winter, etc.
I was staring at the flowers saying those are pretty. My daughter says she's pretty. You and your flowers are both gorgeous. Your planters inspired me. So I planted all of mine up this morning. Ty for the inspiration. Happy mother's day. Sorry I'm just finding you.
Than you for this beautiful video, on containers , I know a lot of work goes into these! I can’t pick a favorite their all beautiful!Love the Coleus with the white flowers! Love coleus ! And all the ideas! You are truly blessed & gifted.Thank you!
Spring fever has set in. I love coleus and ended up with none in my pots last year. This coming year will be filled with coleus! Thanks so much for your wonderful videos! They make me so happy!
My sister and i LOVE your channel, we both do container planting on our decks and patios, and I've learned so much. I've never sprayed for slugs or bugs or worms, I heard you say "BT"? or "DT" or something? Please let me know what that is, I have everything blooming and looking great right now, except for one pot. My "kiss me over the garden gate" has holes in all of the leaves, and that is planted with a purple poppy - it's like the California golden poppy, but purple - and that plant is turning black on the stems. Mostly I use Proven Winners, and I'm a BIG FAN of supertunias, but this one pot is struggling, and I'm sure it has a small slug or worm, that I don't see, but I'd like to know what your treatment is. Thanks SO much!
I adore flowers and gardens, but I prefer a minimal number of plants per container to allow each plant to grow to its full glory. When packed too tightly, plants smother each other out.
Do you have a video already or would you consider making a video showing how you take your plants out of the container for overwintering in your greenhouse? With multiple plants in the container, I always worry that I am not giving each plant enough root area to survive.
What is the name of the ivy in the window boxes with the coleus? ( Wildberry heucheras, surefire begonias...) AND THANK YOU for listing the plants that worked so well. I have 2 window boxes that I have planted for 3 years and I cannot get them to go! UGH! LOL! So I will try the supertunias - that HAS TO WORK!!
I am loving the Proven Winners content! So inspiring! So my question... what are you feeding with to get these amazing spillover container plants? So healthy, so many blooms? What gives?
Would you please show us how you take these plants out of the containers and replant in your landscape? I just love starting my morning with these videos and my coffee.
This is not always a successful situation, it depends on if you can empty the container and very carefully separate the root system of each plant. Always worth a try!
I would love to know how much you spend on these plants every year. Must be an eye-watering sum. I'm only just getting my garden landscaped, its a construction site right now, but I'm already dreaming of what its going to look like. Never done gardening in my life, so its going to be an adventure for sure... I just hope its not a very expensive one!
Could you give us a video when you remove the perineal plants out of the planter at the end of the seasons. How do you store the plants to use for the following year, or do you just keep the plants in the pot and move them to the shed or some area where they stay alive. Also how do you store any of your empty pots, (ceramic , clay, plastic, metals).
What kind & how often are you applying fertilizer? I’ve never seen such prolific blooms especially in the planters. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks, from Ontario.
We recommend using our slow release plant food at the time of planting, and then, depending on the plant, using water soluble once the heat sets in every 1-2 weeks. Thanks for watching!
Would have been helpful if all the plants were listed on the screen as she was talking about them and then per box in the description. It's a lot to keep track of.
Osteospermum ecklonis i picked up at lowes and its a orange and kinda burgandy at the center...but the tag says "purple sun african daisy" dont know if it correct tag...im in 6b zone...i would love more plants can i grow them from seed
This page will help you find plants that can take the heat of Las Vegas, you might also try to give each container a bit of afternoon shade. beauty.provenwinners.com/plants-by-climate/
This isn't Laura...but we are happy to answer your question, that is our Sweet Romance lavender and you can find more information via this link. www.provenwinners.com/plants/lavandula/sweet-romance-lavender-lavandula-angustifolia
Yes, there are lots of colors in both lines that will work together. We would advise to NOT use a Supertunia Vista though, it might overtake the ColorBlaze coleus in the pot, those are very vigorous plants. Enjoy!
For the "newbies" to gardening, and some old-timers too, could you please display clearly the names of each of these plants as you are showing or talking about them? Some of these plants even the old-timer had never heard of and as the newbie, I'm totally lost and a bit frustrated to boot. ... Heck, I can barely pronounce them let alone spell them. Please help?
Susan, we are sorry to hear this. With any video you can freeze it, note the time, and then ask us via the comments section 'what is that white plant'. The plants she focuses on are always listed in the video description too. We are always happy to help, but having the plant names up over the moving video is not always possible. Thank you for watching.
Pointless to waste plants by planting others in with the coleus and heuchera if they smother their companions and take over the whole pots. Let the two vigorous plants be the show stoppers that they will become and plant the others elsewhere where you can enjoy them for the investment you made in them. I spend about $40 a container to plant up pots x 5 pots it's a lot of money to lose if half of the plants are smothered out.