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23 Comments

  1. I struggle to find time to watch all the gardening videos I’d like to, but yours is always my first one to watch. You are always a month ahead of me but it is my favorite

  2. You touched on a few annuals that don't like fertilizers. This was a revelation for me. What, impatiens don't need a weekly liquid feed like my hungry petunias?!? Could you name a quick list of annuals to NOT feed all season long? Thanks so much. I love your content, and never miss a video.

  3. Thank you for this concise collection of information! It will be helpful in my spring planning. Do Tuscan Sun and Tuscan Gold false sunflowers have the same resistance to Japanese Beetles that regular sunflowers do?

  4. Hi Jenny, long time subscriber here, could you make a video on plants that will do well in my tropical climate ? We do get petunias here but no tags so I would love your experience to break down how to tell the type of petunias from the leaf or flower shape that are heat and humidity reisistant. Can't wait to see it! Thank you so much! Love from Malaysia ❤

  5. Thank you for the great information. Can you please tell me which ones of these plants you discussed have seeds available??

  6. I could watch this style of video all day, every day, on repeat for a year! LOL I’m in Texas (9a/9b) and the Lantana is a work horse for us. I loved that we can get it in many different colors now. Before (15+ years ago) it was yellow and that was it. But we used it because it can take our heat & humidity. Now we get that same stellar performance in a rainbow of options. Thank you PW!

  7. Hi Jenny! Are there any annuals that can handle overhead spray from lawn sprinklers? Due to the shape of my flower beds/lawn areas, the front of some of my beds get hit with the sprinkler. Your expertise would be much appreciated. Thank you!

  8. Thank you for all the tips! This is a great, helpful video. I’ve been wanting to try inpatients in the landscape but have very heavy rabbit pressure. Do you find rabbits are attracted to them?

  9. !!! Thank You Jenny !!! I wrote down the whole list. Now I am ready to buy bunches of beautiful flowers! I noticed, when you covered begonias, you didn't mention the peach-colored double bloomed ones. I tried them last year for the first time, and they are gorgeous. I had it in a shade garden. Nonstop mocca bright orange is the name, but they were nowhere near as orange as the Sunpatiens I had the year before that.

  10. Thank you so much for this very informative video! Just wanted to let you know that Salvias are just annihilated in my 6b CT garden by slugs! Absolutely devoured and I so love Blue Suede shoes but it can be gone in just a few days even covered in DE.

  11. I’m in CLT and plan on getting all my annuals from you guys this year. When would you recommend coming to purchase annuals and then when do you recommend putting these in the ground?

    Will you be selling vegetable plants as well?

  12. I've become pollinator obsessed because of our Mystic Spires Blue Salvia. In early December of last year, the Monarch butterflies found our eight Mystics. Truly an amazing sight. Now we want some Lantana. All of the nurseries and home improvement stores carry them here in Central Texas. This doesn't surprise me because Lantana loves the Texas heat, but it does surprise me because people are saying the non-sterile Lantana, which comprises most of the available Lantana for sale here, are invasive. The Bandana series of Lantana would be the right size for our front bed, but they aren't sterile. This is very frustrating.

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