I'm from Richmond and just found Annie's a few years ago. What a Beautiful Gem!! They have a ton of selection Annuals, Perennials, Vines and much more. Every plant type has its own section so that they can flourish. Breathtakingly Beautiful.
I'm usually adverse to annual displays because of their formulaic nature and garish color selections but your gardens are an inspiration! I love your plants and this year, hope to challenge my preconceptions about annual gardens by trying my hand at it. Thank you for your beautiful flowers!
Thank you for this video. Its the most educating for inspiring gardeners like me. Many times, I walk into a nursery wonder around many hours and came out with nothing. None of the nursery have sample display like yours! At least nothing inspiring like yours. Thanks again!
Hello I get Annie's catalogue and do plan to visit since I love to garden and got recently let go of a corporate job. I have a yard which for some reason I do not want to dig. I had Middlebrook(San Jose CA) install native CA plants they brought their own soil, irrigation drip system, mulch. Anyway 90% plants did not take. The system of one plant per pot and put them all together makes SO much sense. And I have most of my plants in pots anyway. Just happy to find Annie and her videos. my "weedin" problem is solved. Amen to the garden goddess.
Hi Annie! Thank you for such nice video! I'm very inspired but will have to wait till next year to start planting again. Do these combination plants have the same water requirement?
Can you recommend some shrubs, plants, and flowers that can be planted in a shady spot? I am looking to plant perennials in my backyard that only gets morning sun?
Thank you so much for your video. I live in West Palm Beach Florida. Can you please give me any suggestions of perennials that would work for me. I just build a raised bed garden and have not put anything in it yet. I’m looking for something for the babies lots of color and fragrance
I just acquired 1.5 acres of land and am planning to devote maybe 1/4 acre to building a garden. That's still a lot of space so I can't afford to buy 15" tall plants. Can I simply get seeds and sprinkle them on the ground for them to grow by themselves?
sfbluestar probably. But be aware that a lot of perennials will multiply easily. If you happen to acquire a few grown plants you will be able to split them after several growing seasons and fill things out that way.
She's in a zone 10a, so no, lol, none of those plants will survive your Autumn, let alone your Winter. I'm in a 6a/7b in New Jersey and I started laughing when she said "this plant never dies." Richmond California, not central Ohio.
Question, do you have to use horse manure sparingly? I have horsea nd PLENTY of composted horse manure, I'm afraid of burning my plants though. Thank you, LOVE your videos and can't wait tocome visit the nursery!
Humidity, for one, I'm sure. but I just randomly picked a zip code in Richmond, California and the USDA website says Richmond, California is a zone 10a.
Before you tell people "it never dies" or "it always comes back," don't you think it would be helpful to tell viewers FROM AROUND THE WORLD, you're in a zone 10A, for god's sake? Sure, tropical flowers and plants NEVER die in a zone frickin' 10A!, lol.
Avoid plants from other continents to support native pollinators. The best gardens that do not look plastic are the ones with native shrubs and flowers.
Oh my goodness. I Love this nursery. It’s like the best. I feel like a little kid in a candy store.
LOVE the exuberance of both Annie and her flowers!
I'm from Richmond and just found Annie's a few years ago. What a Beautiful Gem!! They have a ton of selection Annuals, Perennials, Vines and much more. Every plant type has its own section so that they can flourish. Breathtakingly Beautiful.
I'm usually adverse to annual displays because of their formulaic nature and garish color selections but your gardens are an inspiration! I love your plants and this year, hope to challenge my preconceptions about annual gardens by trying my hand at it. Thank you for your beautiful flowers!
Beautiful flowers and amazing garden
Your flower selection is amazing. Thank you for the videos.
Thank you for this video. Its the most educating for inspiring gardeners like me. Many times, I walk into a nursery wonder around many hours and came out with nothing. None of the nursery have sample display like yours! At least nothing inspiring like yours. Thanks again!
Love all of your beautiful plants.
Hello I get Annie's catalogue and do plan to visit since I love to garden and got recently let go of a corporate job.
I have a yard which for some reason I do not want to dig. I had Middlebrook(San Jose CA) install native CA plants they brought
their own soil, irrigation drip system, mulch. Anyway 90% plants did not take. The system of one plant per pot and put them
all together makes SO much sense. And I have most of my plants in pots anyway. Just happy to find Annie and her videos.
my "weedin" problem is solved. Amen to the garden goddess.
Great video! Beautiful flowers! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful nursery and California sunshine.
Fabulous colors. So many pretties!
I’m Montagnard indigenous, I love you garden the flowers so stunning.
Your Garden is Beautiful Thankyou for sharing lovely
Beautiful combination 😍
Beautiful combos beautiful garden.
Wonderful presentation
So stunning garden.
Thanks. Love your plant combinations.
Stunning combos!!!
bella rosa Check out my video on plant combinations!
Thank you for the information
Wow..
Lovely garden..
i like this garden is so beautiful
Hi Annie! Thank you for such nice video! I'm very inspired but will have to wait till next year to start planting again. Do these combination plants have the same water requirement?
Can you come to my house and make my yard look like that. Absolutely gorgeous
Make more videos! We love you :)
hi Annie , I just seen you on video with Kaye on late bloomer a few days ago,
Stunning!💕😮😍🌹🌷🌱🌈
Gorgeous!
When was this video taken? Are all these beauties blooming now?
beautiful combos :)
It’s very nice 👍
Awesome music intro btw
Can you recommend some shrubs, plants, and flowers that can be planted in a shady spot? I am looking to plant perennials in my backyard that only gets morning sun?
beautiful
OMG! Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee this!
Thank you so much for your video. I live in West Palm Beach Florida. Can you please give me any suggestions of perennials that would work for me. I just build a raised bed garden and have not put anything in it yet. I’m looking for something for the babies lots of color and fragrance
I just acquired 1.5 acres of land and am planning to devote maybe 1/4 acre to building a garden. That's still a lot of space so I can't afford to buy 15" tall plants. Can I simply get seeds and sprinkle them on the ground for them to grow by themselves?
sfbluestar probably. But be aware that a lot of perennials will multiply easily. If you happen to acquire a few grown plants you will be able to split them after several growing seasons and fill things out that way.
What planting zone are you in?
Will the last four on the list work with Texas heat?
Hiya, Annie
Can some of these plants grow in Zone 5-6? I live in central Ohio.
She's in a zone 10a, so no, lol, none of those plants will survive your Autumn, let alone your Winter. I'm in a 6a/7b in New Jersey and I started laughing when she said "this plant never dies." Richmond California, not central Ohio.
It's such a shame her color combination it's amazing!!
too bad for those of us who live in 5B zones!!😢😢😢
What month was this filmed?
Como Florence diferentes .😱
What zone do you live in?
Bad ass intro and outro music. Thanks for the perennials.
👍👍
Question, do you have to use horse manure sparingly? I have horsea nd PLENTY of composted horse manure, I'm afraid of burning my plants though. Thank you, LOVE your videos and can't wait tocome visit the nursery!
if it's fully composted it should be fine
@@maurice2014 , one of the biggest mistakes gardeners make; dumping hot manure (from ANY animal) directly into a garden. Dumb, dumb, dumb...
what differance is zone9 in Calf and Tex.zone 9?
Humidity, for one, I'm sure. but I just randomly picked a zip code in Richmond, California and the USDA website says Richmond, California is a zone 10a.
What zone is this?
I'm guessing 10a or at least a zone 9.
You are so pretty honey.
Before you tell people "it never dies" or "it always comes back," don't you think it would be helpful to tell viewers FROM AROUND THE WORLD, you're in a zone 10A, for god's sake? Sure, tropical flowers and plants NEVER die in a zone frickin' 10A!, lol.
Avoid plants from other continents to support native pollinators. The best gardens that do not look plastic are the ones with native shrubs and flowers.