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Planting Up My 3 Big Pots with Proven Winners Superbena Pink Cashmere! :: Container Gardening!



Welcome gardeners! Join me as I plant up my 3 big white pots today with Proven Winners Annuals! I think I am most excited about the new 2024 variety Superbena Pink Cashmere! 🌸 Enjoy!

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23 Comments

  1. Great video, as usual. Janey, I would like to get your ideas about my star jasmine trellis ( I have two). I live in North Carolina, zone 7b. Last year I attempted to train my star jasmines to each of their trellises. They trailed a little, but no blooms, just green leaves. Each trellis is about 5 to 6 ft tall.
    I decided to ad additional 6 ft trellis to each trellis using a dismantled garden arch extension that I wasn't able to use in the landscape due to lack of space. Each trellis was absolutely lovely, though still no blooms, the jasmine trailed, until the jasmine vines got to the second extension trellis, then they turned brown and dried out. Now, at the bottom of my star jasmine, especially now that it's starting to wake up, the leaves are lush and green and with some signs of white blossoms. Some of the new vines have even started attaching themselves to nearby shrubs. They're a lot of new vines forming at the bottom right now. I'm wondering if I should cut them all the way back and just leave maybe one or to vines to trail or just replace them with new jasmine? I welcome any suggestions you may have. Your channel has changed my garden life for the better. Thank you for sharing your love of gardening and your lovely family with us. So excited for you on your upcoming garden tour. It's going to a great success because you truly love gardening and that shines through in each video. Thank you so much for brightening our day.

  2. So glad to find someone with the same zone as myself – 9b. I am in Pleasanton, CA. Our nights get cooler than Davis but our days can be very hot during the summer. I keep coming back to your channel to learn more about what plants you are using and the ones that are doing well. I am always impressed with Proven Winner plant selection; however, they are hard to find here in the bay area. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!

  3. We are having such a weird spring. We got unseasonably hot early in April and now today the high is only 47. 😩 however the weekend (and the forecast on out) looks beautiful in the 60s/70s. Can’t wait to FINALLY do some planting this weekend!!

  4. This is my very favorite video that you have posted! Your daughter is adorable and it’s so nice to have help She will love the garden tour Also love your bunny How do you keep her from eating your beautiful flowers ??
    Tell Shae That her sign is really good!!!!

  5. I hope they grow enough of those pink cashmere plants! I'll bet they get scooped up by the handful

  6. Pink, pink, pink with a background of pink! What could be better for summer by the pool. β˜€οΈπŸ–οΈ
    I’m so impressed with Shay’s sign. How clever is she?!! Apple, tree… for sure related .

  7. I'm sure you answered this question a million times, but I must have details on your sun hat.

  8. Hi Janey🌸
    New subscriber here. So been enjoying your videos. Such good info on plants. Shay is such a beautiful helper and artist. Thank You and your gardens are πŸ’—ly!

  9. Due to heat on our deck and long hours of sun on our pots, I am trying "plunge potting" this year. So I keep the plastic container but cut off the bottom before placing into soil in pot. Fingers crossed, hope it helps some of my plants survive the extreme heat in Zone 9b.

  10. Do you plant multiple lantana in one pot because you want to start with a full look? I know lantana can get huge from one plant so I was just curious. I love what you chose for these pots, so beautiful!

  11. Thank you i have become a proven winners lover with help have started my plant therapy healing bringes. Joy and😊 to heart your advice has helped me a lot thank you have a wonderful day.

  12. When will they actually be available? I would love to do a test and see if the bees like them. They look totally awesome. Also do you know if they are hardy to -5c? Oh and as for fertilizers.
    Its amazing how some plants do better with out fertilizers. Where I live there is a wild plant called Oxeye Daisy and along a stretch of disused railway they flower on mass with these huge Daisy flowers. I asked the land owners whos land backs on the railway if he would let me have some of the plants on his property for a couple of Jars of Honey. Anyways to cut a long story short I planted 12 of these in the border gave them lots of plant feed etc and the following year the flowers where a lot smaller. Some of the seeds from the original plants I got from this guys that escaped into the driveway with no care had the same huge flowers as the ones on his land. So the more feed you give these the smaller the flowers will be but bigger leaves, Makes perfect sense not hahaha

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