I have been really trying my best to keep my canna lilies alive... I just recently came to allow the plant to dry a day after good waterings... getting used to keeping my Russelia equisetiformis more dry and less daily waterings...I got one I can't keep looking like it's alive... it 's been brown since I bought it.... Thanks SG Keep it up!! Cheers
@RealJingy Thanks and sounds like you are working hard on your plants to give them lots of attention! Great job to you! 👍😉 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Greeeat video thank you guys so much. I’m ready to move my cannas to a spot designated for only tropical plants but I’m zone 8a, so I’m waiting for fall to hit here too
Hi, I have about 2-3 foot canna plants in the ground. I would like to dig one up and give it to a friend to put in her garden. Is it likely to survive if dug up and put in a new garden? Many thanks
Thank you for sharing your expertise. Sean, it looks and sounds like you need very strong arms and hands to divide the cannas. Are there other ways to successfully do this? How 'forgiving' are they?
Hi Patricia! 👋 Thank YOU for watching and commenting! 😉 Yes, those canna's weren't easy to divide. 💪 Definitely an easier way. 😃 A small or regular shovel would work fine too. If you only have a saw, that can work in a pinch to get them divided as well. Hope this helps and happy gardening! 😃
Hi Pinkpearls! 👋 Thank you for watching our video and leaving your question. We don't do anything special with our canna's. We make sure they are planted at the right depth, get the right amount of sunlight and water, and some fertilizer every two weeks or so. If you are having any trouble with your canna's blooming in your containers, let us know and we can troubleshoot to help. 😃👍 Either on here or you can email us directly at seanandallison@spokengarden.com and we can go from there. 😊
@@SpokenGarden Ah oh ok you’re very welcome. ☺️ I’ll try to water them more and fertilize them every 2 weeks like you’ve done for yours and it if that doesn’t work I will be sure to let you know! Thanks for responding and giving more advice on it 🥰
Thank you guys!!! One of my favorite plants, but needed some guidance on how to transplant properly. 🌺
This is the third time you were spot on with my to do list. I was getting frustrated and thinking of terminating these canna lilies.
@Strohme53 That's great to hear and we are sooo happy we can help you! Thanks for watching and commenting. 😃
I have been really trying my best to keep my canna lilies alive...
I just recently came to allow the plant to dry a day after good waterings...
getting used to keeping my Russelia equisetiformis more dry and less daily waterings...I got one I can't keep looking like it's alive... it 's been brown since I bought it....
Thanks SG
Keep it up!!
Cheers
@RealJingy Thanks and sounds like you are working hard on your plants to give them lots of attention! Great job to you! 👍😉 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you for this video! I want to use cannas in a wet spot in my backyard. Super helpful tips.
@Agrochic! Hi 👋 and we are really happy you found our video helpful! Yay! 😁
Greeeat video thank you guys so much. I’m ready to move my cannas to a spot designated for only tropical plants but I’m zone 8a, so I’m waiting for fall to hit here too
Hi, I have about 2-3 foot canna plants in the ground. I would like to dig one up and give it to a friend to put in her garden. Is it likely to survive if dug up and put in a new garden? Many thanks
What month are you planting in I live in north Texas it’s October is it to late to dig mine up and transplant?
Thank you for sharing your expertise. Sean, it looks and sounds like you need very strong arms and hands to divide the cannas. Are there other ways to successfully do this? How 'forgiving' are they?
Hi Patricia! 👋 Thank YOU for watching and commenting! 😉 Yes, those canna's weren't easy to divide. 💪 Definitely an easier way. 😃 A small or regular shovel would work fine too. If you only have a saw, that can work in a pinch to get them divided as well. Hope this helps and happy gardening! 😃
Can I plant canna lily under my tree?
How do you get your canna lilies to bloom in containers?
Hi Pinkpearls! 👋 Thank you for watching our video and leaving your question. We don't do anything special with our canna's. We make sure they are planted at the right depth, get the right amount of sunlight and water, and some fertilizer every two weeks or so. If you are having any trouble with your canna's blooming in your containers, let us know and we can troubleshoot to help. 😃👍 Either on here or you can email us directly at seanandallison@spokengarden.com and we can go from there. 😊
@@SpokenGarden Ah oh ok you’re very welcome. ☺️
I’ll try to water them more and fertilize them every 2 weeks like you’ve done for yours and it if that doesn’t work I will be sure to let you know! Thanks for responding and giving more advice on it 🥰