Drought Tolerant Amazing Plants for the West from the Sunset Plant Collection
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- Опубліковано 23 гру 2024
- Amazing Plants for the West from the Sunset Plant Collection - In this video I go to Everde Growers in southern California to look at plants from the Sunset Plant Collection.
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Hi Jim and Stephany 👋 Thank you for sharing this great video. 😊
Thank you, for this tour!
Thank you for doing this video. It's wonderful to hear about beautiful plants that will do well in my 8b/9a California garden and it's so rare to hear anything on line targeted to our dry season/wet season conditions. I hope my local garden center starts carrying more of the Sunset series.
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Absolutely loved this video! The Sunset Plant Collection offers such a fantastic variety of plants that thrive in the West. The detailed tips on selecting, planting, and caring for these species are incredibly helpful. It's great to see so many beautiful and resilient options for creating vibrant landscapes in challenging climates. I’m definitely taking notes for my garden! You can check out my video as well on this topic.
Those aloe are incredible ❤
Oh, I am so jealous those of you in zones 8-11 can grow that stunning Amethyst agapanthus. I love them!! 🟣💜 I garden in zone 6b-7a and grow a few different varieties.
But you have to divide them often 😔
Thank you for this one. I miss those plants and that climate.
I finally splurged on an Angel Wings Senecio this past summer and really loved it. I put it in a small-ish concrete planter and it was super happy with the early drought we had in the Raleigh area. My neighbors loved it too and many complimented the look. However, it literally melted when the drought ended midsummer and we got tons of rain. It looked so ugly, I pulled it out.
Would it have resprouted nicely if I'd left it in the pot? (I did try to plant it elsewhere to recover, but it didn't make it.)
Should I have moved or covered the planter to reduce the rain on it?
I honestly think that water sitting on the leaves was the main problem because the pot had excellent drainage. Thoughts?
Thanks for producing so many informative videos.
I wonder what Jim and Steph are going home with after this video... :)
I have ever amethyst agapanthus. It’s purple and it’s still blooming here in California in December. I’ve divided it already . It’s a show stopper.
How much sun does it get?
@ full day sun
I’d like to see some videos on plants that produce the most nectar for pollinators. Especially which ones that’ll produce the most nectar in a years time. Something that stays blooming over a long period and continues producing nectar. It could be 3 different videos with trees, shrubs and smaller plants like wildflowers. I’m always looking for new stuff to plant for my beehives. I just planted 30 black gum trees I grew from seed and a bunch of other nectar trees.
This was great! I’m looking forward to adding many of these to my zone 10 garden. Love your channel.
Everde is legendary on the west coast. Lots of the box store shrubs and trees come from them
Great info! 🌿thx
When you said you were at Everde, I knew exactly where you were - about 15 mins from my house! We have so many wholesale growers around us. Janey, from Dig, Plant, Water, Repeat did a video a few months ago with Colorspot which is about 150 yards from my house. As a gardener, it's difficult to drive past all of these nurseries and not be able to go in and explore because they're all wholesale. :( Thanks for doing a video specifically for our climate. We may not be lush, but we still have many beautiful options!
THANK YOU!
I am from South Africa and live in Zone 8 eastern NC (sandy soil), my Agapanthus come back each year but they don’t bloom. What am I doing wrong?
Usually going to be a lack of sun or nutrients
I'm near NW of Charlotte NC zone 8a. We've grown Spainish lavender for many years here. It's much better for the piedmont than French lavender. It's much less particular about the soil or humidity and thrives in full sun with good drainage.
I have the amethyst agapanthus but haven’t had much luck with it yet. In the spring it got some nasty hungry worm on in while it was trying to put out its first bloom. Since then I haven’t had an flowers or stalks come up and the leaves look lousy. I don’t think it likes my clay soil, I might try moving it to a pot because it’s is a gorgeous plant.
Yeah a CA show - for zone 10 plants. That don’t take a lot of water.
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