2024s Showstopper: Petchoa EnViva Pink AAS Winner Unleashed

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2023
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    2024s Showstopper: Petchoa EnViva Pink AAS Winner Unleashed
    Host Gary L. Heilig, Hortiulture Educator (retired), Michigan State University Extension discusses 2024 All America Selection Winner Petchoa EnViva Pink in less than 2 minutes.
    More Information: all-americaselections.org/pro...
    Where to buy: all-americaselections.org/buy...
    Script:
    Greetings fellow gardeners
    Today’s all America selection award winner for 2024 is
    Petchoa This annual received a national award and will be available as plants only.
    It is a cross between Petunia x Calibrachoa
    (million bells or trailing petunia, Hence the name Petchoa
    AAS Judges were wowed by the well-controlled mounding plant habit of EnViva Pink over the entire season.
    It grows 10-16 in in height and will spread up to 2 feet so
    allow 18-24 inches between plants.
    It requires full sun where it will produce 2-3 in bright pink blooms with yellow eyes from spring to frost.
    No dead heading is needed.
    It does well in containers, especially hanging baskets, is pollinator friendly, heat, rain and wind tolerant.
    It can also be used as an annual ground cover.
    Give this absolutely stunning flower a try. I doubt that you will be disappointed.
    As always consult the AAS website for vendors for this plant. That is all for now.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @joshuacox5782
    @joshuacox5782 4 місяці тому

    Hey Gary I have been watching your videos for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love them. I have been a full time landscaper for many years now, and I am always looking to learn. Since I do not message people too often on youtube I am hoping by commenting on this newer video of yours you will see my comment. I saw your video about the the really overgrown pear tree, and I heard you talking about how you cut the tops off to make the tree smaller. I have heard if you do this with older trees they will vigorously grow a lot. What do you think? Does this matter?

  • @Ollieslife101
    @Ollieslife101 4 місяці тому

    Hey Gary also a Michigan resident here but lower in zone 6 lol but hey, I've been watching a lot of your videos the past couple years and I'm just curious. How did that project go? You posted a series like 6 or 7 years ago, when you planted that lime tree in the ground with the insulated ground box and heated greenhouse.
    Was it a success? If so, was it cost efficient? And whether it was a success or not what did you learn. I'm sure ur busy and I'm no one but if by chance you see this I'd really like to know or hey maybe you can make a short video. I can't bebthe only one wondering lol..
    Ps if you have a update video can you comment the link I went through alot of videos and I either missed it or just went blind for a second. Thanks Gary and have a great day