To grow annual phlox, or phlox drummondii, plant them in a sunny, hot spot and avoid watering them too much or allowing them to sit in water. Find out the many colors of the phlox flowers and information on how frost resistant they are from a sustainable gardener in this free video gardening.
Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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I love this lady
First off Texas is huge we have basically every climate here. It IS humid as hell in fact. It rains alot and we have mountains desert hurricanes earthquakes and tornadoes lol east texas is a swamp north texas has ski trails lol
good info – terrible nail – either remove nail polish or make fresh manicure every time you video tape – you do opposite…….. brrrrrrr
I accidently dug up a flocks my husband planted last year, not realizing what it was, it was spreading like a weed so I thought that's what it was it wasn't blooming, and it was out if the ground for a few hours till my husband came home and told me what it was I replanted it in the same spot, will it survive my mistake? it was a cool rainy partly sunny day not hot, clouds came and went today so the roots were not exposed to too much sun and heat and it did rain.
will it be okay?