6 of My Longest Flowering Perennials & How To Look After Them | They Won't Stop Blooming All Summer!

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    Campanula lactiflora 'Prichard's Variety' 3-9
    Coreopsis grandiflora 'Sunray' 4-9
    Penstemon 'Andenken an Friedrich Hahn' 6-10
    Scutellaria scordifolia 5-10
    Verbena 'Bampton' 4-9
    Persicaria virginiana var. filiformis 5-10
    Geum 'Totally Tangerine' 4-9
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    Rosy talks through her 6 Longest Flowering Perennials that just won't stop blooming for you. Rosy is an expert on garden perennials with over 40 years in horticulture, she is the owner and proprietor of Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants - a nursery specialising in herbaceous perennials.
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  • @RosyHardyGardening
    @RosyHardyGardening  4 дні тому +16

    Hope you all enjoy this video - plant list with USDA zone information is in the description.
    If you are looking to do some Summer propagation, Rosy has recently released an online workshop here: rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch
    Distilling her 40 years of industry leading propagation experience into one easy to access course - click that link for more information.

    • @misterphib
      @misterphib 2 дні тому

      @@RosyHardyGardening you ate the best Rosy!!

  • @5262janna
    @5262janna 4 дні тому +14

    Your videos are so great and practical topics I always need.

  • @robturvey9156
    @robturvey9156 4 дні тому +23

    All are wonderful plants but I can’t imagine my garden without geranium Rozanne. Lovely colour and flowers for months and months.

    • @aprilgrow3667
      @aprilgrow3667 3 дні тому +3

      Same. Never stops from late spring to the first hard frost.

    • @misterphib
      @misterphib 2 дні тому

      Oh my! Right!! I just stumbled onto her last year!! Bought two more back in April..

    • @aprilgrow3667
      @aprilgrow3667 2 дні тому +4

      @@misterphib in my last house I alternated them in the border with candytuft. As those were going out the geraniums were coming in.
      In our current home, I’m lining all the beds with the cranebill variety. They are a light blush color. But this time I’m putting them in to grow together and be a solid border. Now I can stop buying begonias each year. I spend a fortune on those.

    • @janeelliott6772
      @janeelliott6772 2 дні тому +1

      Totally agree.

    • @nicoles5852
      @nicoles5852 10 годин тому

      Me too. I love it and have planted it everywhere.

  • @anmnou
    @anmnou 3 дні тому +5

    I am so grateful for your channel. Each video is just a mini-horticulture course! Thank you from Chicago 😊

    • @francesca4966
      @francesca4966 3 дні тому

      je pense comme vous. C’est clair, informatif. Merci de France

  • @clematis1212
    @clematis1212 День тому +4

    Totally tangerine geum is one of my absolute favorite plants. But in my location in New York, instead of continual blooming, I get one huge display in the spring that lasts for quite a while but then it’s done for the year. I love this plant because it’s very impressive and full, divides easily, is pest free, and helps keeps weeds down through the season because it covers a nice amount of soil. ❤

  • @nicoles5852
    @nicoles5852 10 годин тому +1

    Thanks Rosy for this excellent advice on cutting back and where to cut back.

  • @deborahclatworthy3885
    @deborahclatworthy3885 3 дні тому +2

    Thank you… I always enjoy your videos, so informative and beautiful to watch.

  • @adjesprangers3738
    @adjesprangers3738 3 дні тому +2

    As always great information! Your vlogs are the ones I turn to for the best information. Thank you!

  • @catherineslavin7324
    @catherineslavin7324 4 дні тому +5

    Perfect! Thanks for the extremely useful information.

  • @donaldauguston9740
    @donaldauguston9740 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you, Rosy.

  • @margaretchiodo-keller4495
    @margaretchiodo-keller4495 3 дні тому +1

    Very useful and informative video. I learned alot about this range of flowers. Thank you.

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm 4 дні тому +3

    That is an interesting point about how double-flowered varieties might offer a bit of a shelter bonus for certain insects. I think just making sure you offer a variety of flowers, with some important natives included in the mix for your area, is important. I think a lot of ornamental growers are now becoming more aware of how much people care about pollinators, and I think that will lead to more ornamental varieties being developed that consider pollinators as well as aesthetic considerations. As someone who grows professionally, observations that you have about how different varieties may benefit pollinators are really invaluable, thanks for sharing!

  • @MagicalMukhina
    @MagicalMukhina 3 дні тому +2

    Absolutely love this video Rosy - both informative and entertaining - my favourite you have done so far. Maybe you could do one advising which plants won't re bloom - as I struggle sometimes knowing which ones won't. Thanks.

  • @scallywags12
    @scallywags12 4 дні тому +5

    Great tips and thanks!

  • @christopherhills1609
    @christopherhills1609 4 дні тому +7

    One of the longest flowerers for me is salvia Royal Bumble. Here in mild Cornwall it will flower from late spring and then well into late autumn

    • @aprilgrow3667
      @aprilgrow3667 3 дні тому

      Don’t have to cut it back to get it to rebloom?

  • @margaretsims4344
    @margaretsims4344 4 дні тому +3

    Great video Rosie. Gives me more ideas for yet more new plants!
    I planted a Geum last year (not totally tangerine) and have had some self seeded pop up.
    However the flowers are very insignificant and tiny, so I have been weeding them out.

  • @annashiegl
    @annashiegl 4 дні тому +3

    Lovely plants

  • @brendahayes3365
    @brendahayes3365 4 дні тому +3

    Excellent video Rosy! Always interesting and educational 👍
    Brenda 🇨🇦ZN4

  • @kimmybooth
    @kimmybooth 3 дні тому +1

    Oooooh …. I ❤️ that persicaria 🍃 Thank You Rosy x I propagated my geum totally tangerine after I enrolled in your propagation masterclass, probably a bit late in the season, but it’s doing just fine 😜 my geum was flowering in March 😮

  • @calderwood-qg7vh
    @calderwood-qg7vh 4 дні тому +7

    You cant beat Erodium manescavii , flowers from late April to Early November, Hardy Osteospermums flower from May to the first hard frost.

  • @noellekilleen2304
    @noellekilleen2304 3 дні тому +1

    Absolutely wonderful video and advice as usual 👏👏

  • @Genocide2024
    @Genocide2024 3 дні тому +1

    Such perfect and valuable information. Thanks 😊

  • @maddart4445
    @maddart4445 2 дні тому +1

    Brilliant, love your video.

  • @elenamartin8215
    @elenamartin8215 2 дні тому +2

    Thank you, very good and informative video

  • @sharonhawes1592
    @sharonhawes1592 День тому +1

    Great information thank you - I really enjoyed watching, I have subscribed.

  • @1tuinman
    @1tuinman 4 дні тому +3

    I love these types of long flowering perennials, you didn't mention the preferable soil types for that fabulous Penstemon , would they do well on clay?
    Thanks!

  • @Canrocku2
    @Canrocku2 2 дні тому +1

    Love your videos so much practical informative information all excellently presented so much more useful for gardeners then the much overrated and woke Gardeners World

  • @user-ns9hq8ky2f
    @user-ns9hq8ky2f 4 дні тому +1

    Hi Rosie.. Really interesting selections,and we find the 🐰s here do not like the hairy- stemmed ones...bonus ! 😊. Our 3 penstemons grew well for us even in this late spring/summer's
    40°+ C. unusual temps.here in 5a Zone. Still bloom reliably after we prune as per your video. Some plants are hard to find in the centres. Maybe they are not consistent sellers. Wrote these down,in case we get lucky. Looking forward to your next video 👍.

  • @IreneBuchan-c9m
    @IreneBuchan-c9m 3 дні тому +1

    Dear Rosie love your information on all the different flowers and what to do with them 😊. I live in Aberdeenshire and wonder if you could possibly tell us how hardy a plant is and whether it can tolerate,say down to minus 10 - 15 degrees 😊. Can’t wait for your next video

  • @calderwood-qg7vh
    @calderwood-qg7vh 4 дні тому +3

    I should have added Linaria Peachy to my list and stated that Geum Marmalade is a winner.

  • @jomassey4207
    @jomassey4207 3 дні тому +2

    It's the dead of winter here in NZ, but coreopsis, garnet penstemon, yarrow, cape fuschia and the blue daisy ( forgotten name) as well as my mutabilis roses are all flowering.
    I do have early yellow and white irises and a few bright yellow daffodils already flowering.
    My geums are growing well and preparing for a good show as soon as the temperatures increase.
    I'm cold stratifying astrantia seeds atm, but I'm wondering if I left it too late.
    Does anyone have any ideas about how long the seeds will take to start sprouting???
    Thanks, Jo😊

  • @reddoggy5403
    @reddoggy5403 День тому +1

    I was watching Alexandra's middle sized gardening channel & seen you on there.. ✨ Needless to say I Love your channel Rosy, consider me a subscriber ❤

    • @RosyHardyGardening
      @RosyHardyGardening  День тому

      Alexandra's channel is fantastic and she has been very good to us. Glad to have you here

  • @Bexyboo88
    @Bexyboo88 3 дні тому +1

    Hi Rosy, I have seen in our local garden centre a beautiful silvery foliage plant - Convolvulus Cneorum (silver bush) which I really liked but saw on the plant label is has bindweed-like flowers that are white with yellow centres, which I don't actually like or would want - I would like it just for the shimmery silvery leaves, or if the flowers were pure white or white & pink, that would be ok (yellow doesn't fit with my planting theme). Is there any other plant similar to this without the flowers? Or would it be best to just cut all the flowers off when they come (which when I went back there yesterday, some were in flower now).

  • @stefanbonat1628
    @stefanbonat1628 3 дні тому +2

    How long does it take for geums to create new blooms after cutting off the stalk? I deadheaded my geums (princess Juliana and geum coccineum) as you recommended but until now no new blooms appeared.

  • @foulapaix1915
    @foulapaix1915 День тому +1

    Unfortunately they r not found in our garden centres in Canada

  • @luzvigerminal558
    @luzvigerminal558 3 дні тому +1

    I love campanula lactiflora, mine is a bit taller it reach nearly 6 feet are they normal?

  • @Rustanator2
    @Rustanator2 16 годин тому +1

    Your bracelet is very loud. Tha k you for sharing the flower information.

  • @clairerobinson2006
    @clairerobinson2006 2 дні тому +1

    Persicaria Virginia is has an invasive nature in my area of NW USA and not recommended for this reason. Pretty but I’m still battling after removing more than 5 years ago.

    • @clairerobinson2006
      @clairerobinson2006 2 дні тому +1

      Sorry, I meant NE USA

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 День тому +1

      @@clairerobinson2006this is why we do say we grow in the uk. Not all our garden plants are suitable for other countries. Hope you get on top of the Persicaria by persisting 👍

  • @paridowlatdad4893
    @paridowlatdad4893 2 дні тому +1

    Does deer eat these flowers

  • @jenn976
    @jenn976 3 дні тому +2

    “Var” stands for “variety.”

  • @dianamengel9059
    @dianamengel9059 3 дні тому +1

    I wish you could include USA zones

    • @RosyHardyGardening
      @RosyHardyGardening  3 дні тому +2

      Hi, they are the number range next to each plant name as it appears on screen and they are noted in the description

    • @rosyhardy18
      @rosyhardy18 3 дні тому +2

      Always in the information

  • @marciasemon669
    @marciasemon669 3 дні тому +1

    Rosy where can I buy these plants or seeds?

    • @milkshake3350
      @milkshake3350 3 дні тому +1

      At a garden centre or online.

    • @RosyHardyGardening
      @RosyHardyGardening  3 дні тому +3

      If you are in the UK our shop will have some of the varieties available (depending on stock levels) link is in the description of the video underneath the plant list

  • @rellimarual
    @rellimarual 4 дні тому +2

    Here (zone 5B) coreopsis is an annual

    • @RosyHardyGardening
      @RosyHardyGardening  4 дні тому +2

      Oh interesting, our research indicated hardy to zone 4 for Coreopsis grandiflora - using gardenia. When doing these we can only trust what these sites say as we do not use the American zones commercially in the UK for our stock

    • @LauraMiller-ly2cm
      @LauraMiller-ly2cm 4 дні тому +2

      @@RosyHardyGardening Maybe it's just the grandiflora variety? I'm not familiar with that one, but I grow a lot of the others, and they're definitely annuals

    • @RosyHardyGardening
      @RosyHardyGardening  4 дні тому +3

      Yes his may be the reason. Our primary advice to everyone in climates different to ours in UK is check with the local growers. As helpful as the internet is, local nurseries will always be the best experts for your specific location

    • @brendahayes3365
      @brendahayes3365 4 дні тому +2

      I’m in Zone 4 and Coreopsis -“Tickseed’ grows here as a Perennial, but needs protection of mulch or snow.
      Brenda🇨🇦

    • @LauraMiller-ly2cm
      @LauraMiller-ly2cm 4 дні тому +2

      @@brendahayes3365 fascinating! I have never had it come back, despite mulch and other perennials coming back!

  • @pendlera2959
    @pendlera2959 3 дні тому +2

    Just because double flowers occur in the wild doesn't mean they're good. Lots of harmful traits occur in the wild; genetics aren't goal-oriented. Some insects may benefit from double flowers, but if the extra petals block out the majority of insects, then we need to ensure we're planting plenty of other plants they can eat from.