Excellent easy to undersatnd presentation.Thanks
👍 loved it, love you! Thanks for sharing, and enjoy your Memorial Day weekend Heather! 🇺🇸 ❤
Im not into it but, tonight and last night were darn right Chilly 🤔 BUT, weve had a string of Fabulous days!🙌! So Welcoming. I'm all set now, to kick back with a 🍷and enjoy! Cheers dear! Happy spring and everything.
I really enjoy seeing trees and shrubs in pots. I need to plant one for our front door area...good to know that over time will need some root pruning.
Thank you. This is so timely! I have 3 trees I overwintered. They are all beasts. You have helped me figure out how to train them.
❤excellent video. I’ve been growing Brugmansias 30 years. I have 36 varieties. I’m in British Columbia. I’m wondering where you are?
I did that to my Charles Grimaldi this spring. I think I was too timid and now I can see I could’ve gone a little bit more aggressively. Next spring, I’ll do that.
I always thought that you have to trim the top as well so that the roots are not too small for it
@@sarathurston8469 it’s scary getting after plants like this but then you learn how resilient they are provided they have great follow-up care.
I have a large brgmansia I’ve overwintered in my basement for the past six years. It’s definitely outgrown its pot and after watching your video I think I can confidently prune the roots. Would love to see an update on how your brugmansia looks now. Thank you for sharing
Go for it! Mine is flowering earlier than usual due in large part I believe to the root refresh. Stay tuned for the update! Coming soon and thanks for tuning in!
Love the root pruning tutorial very helpful! I’m still a skeptic on the compostable pots, I had some from another co a few years ago And the pots didn’t decompose and stilted the growth or killed the plants
I am so glad to see this video today. I just lost my Bloodgood Japanese Maple this year. I wish this was something I knew as to have avoided loosing it 🥲. I just purchased a Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce (which I’ve always wanted I 💕 the color). I purchased a 20” planter. Where did you purchase your Brugmansia? It sounds heavenly. Thanks so much for sharing.
I bought several years ago from a local botanic garden. It was so tiny, like 6” tall, and it just loves to grow. Lots of water and food and she’s happy!
@@susannaylor451 Hi Susan! I use a water soluble fertilizer like Miracle Grow for my containers. I use organic fertilizers in the landscape and veg garden.
@heatherhereshegrows thank you, I have now bought miracle grow, as I saw today my brugmansia has 3 pods on 🥰 so want to give it the best feed I can 👍
I had no idea you could trim the roots. Thank you.
@@troytempest290 it’s a great way to refresh the tree and keep it in the pot.