Southern Living plants are THE BEST! Such a fantastic variety of plants. If be buying everything at that event! I really like their tags, I hope keep them that way permanently. I can’t wait to get access to all of these. Thank you for showing us!
I used to kid that my take home pay was about half when I worked in the industry. Some things you just gotta have! I still enjoy the great many that I have to this day. Thanks for the tour Jim & Steph!
Thanks Jim for the great tour. Other than not being able to touch the plants, your review of each plant makes it like I was there giving careful consideration of each plant.
GORGEOUS plants!! Can’t wait to see some of these next year! Question, Jim: Are you familiar with the Carolina Sweetheart redbud tree? I read it’s not a strong grower. Do you have any experience with it? Thanks so much for your videos! I always learn a lot from you.
encore's azaleas are so reliable. I have 4 in containers they never disappoint absolutely beautiful. I believe you had another segment that made me get them.
Just got a couple Autumn Fires from Plants by Mail. They were fast and in great shape. Thanks for the recommendation. My only problem is now I "got's to have" Diamond Spire, Chi-Chi, and that Mock Orange you recommended in the other video! lol
Hollo Jim putnam and Stephany. Those Azarias are beautiful. Great plants and many different shades of green. Wow love, love ❤️. See you guys soon. Thank you 💖
Thanks Jim love you are sharing this beautiful plant tour!! I so engaged when you talk of gulf coast conditions yes it’s tough here as you know we had rain daily in summer now bad drought!!! I WOULD LOVE JUST ONE VIDEO OF HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY GROW PLANTS HERE ON GULF COAST!!! That would be awesome to us zone 9 gardeners!!!! I do know I’m always amending my Sandy soils and mulch but if you could do a video comparison on gulf coast do’s and dont’s to your area!! I’ve learned so much from your videos and like how you will say if in Deep South ...ect.. but just would love more info on what growers tell you in gulf coast we have no clay in soil so now I realize I can’t mound up plants because they struggle and become water hogs so I will plant always at ground level.. ANY NEWS ON THAT ASPECT??? APPRECIATE ALL YOU DO TO EDUCATE US... JUST WOULD LIKE SOME FOCUS ON ZONE 9..!👍😀🥰
I couldn’t quite see the tag but I did some digging and I think it’s Magic Mona plectranthus. Wow, that is beautiful! I hope I can get my hands on one. I have the Mona lavender and overwintered a cutting last year and it’s blooming now. Magic Mona looks much denser and upright.
So many beautiful plants! There’s nothing at my Lowe’s or Ace Hardware, This just reminded me that there are a couple nurseries near here!🤪 I’ve been sulking about the big box garden centers.
Thank you Jim, l found a few more shrubs that I can grow in my garden. I’m going to keep my eyes open for the azaleas and soft touch Hollie’s. Do the soft touch Hollie’s get berries on them? 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
@@judymckerrow6720 Me, too! We recently put in foundation plants, and I needed something to go on the southwest corner of the house, full sun, so I chose a needlepoint holly. The berries are starting to turn red.
Thanks for the tour. Is there an Encore Azaela variety that is low and trailing, and doesn’t need pruning? And is it too late in the season to plant Azaelas here in Winston-Salem?
No it's not too late, as long as they have been outside. I don't like to plant plants that come out of greenhouses right now. The encore site has a list of the dwarf varieties.
I tried to email Southern Living about the difference between Confetti Abelia and Suntastic Pink but they never responded.I know Suntastic gets wider but color wise can you tell the difference?
I figured. Saved me probably 4 hours of editing over the two videos. I have videos for almost every plant in the two videos, if you want more information about any of them.
I love southern living. In the year of 1998-in may ,southern living magazine published. Put ore garden in magazine.
Southern Living plants are THE BEST! Such a fantastic variety of plants. If be buying everything at that event! I really like their tags, I hope keep them that way permanently. I can’t wait to get access to all of these. Thank you for showing us!
I used to kid that my take home pay was about half when I worked in the industry. Some things you just gotta have! I still enjoy the great many that I have to this day.
Thanks for the tour Jim & Steph!
Thanks Jim for the great tour. Other than not being able to touch the plants, your review of each plant makes it like I was there giving careful consideration of each plant.
GORGEOUS plants!! Can’t wait to see some of these next year!
Question, Jim: Are you familiar with the Carolina Sweetheart redbud tree? I read it’s not a strong grower. Do you have any experience with it?
Thanks so much for your videos! I always learn a lot from you.
encore's azaleas are so reliable. I have 4 in containers they never disappoint absolutely beautiful. I believe you had another segment that made me get them.
SL keeps impressing with the new releases, so many great plants for our humid climate in the south! Thank you for sharing
Just got a couple Autumn Fires from Plants by Mail. They were fast and in great shape. Thanks for the recommendation. My only problem is now I "got's to have" Diamond Spire, Chi-Chi, and that Mock Orange you recommended in the other video! lol
Hollo Jim putnam and Stephany. Those Azarias are beautiful. Great plants and many different shades of green. Wow love, love ❤️. See you guys soon. Thank you 💖
Thanks Jim love you are sharing this beautiful plant tour!! I so engaged when you talk of gulf coast conditions yes it’s tough here as you know we had rain daily in summer now bad drought!!! I WOULD LOVE JUST ONE VIDEO OF HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY GROW PLANTS HERE ON GULF COAST!!! That would be awesome to us zone 9 gardeners!!!! I do know I’m always amending my Sandy soils and mulch but if you could do a video comparison on gulf coast do’s and dont’s to your area!! I’ve learned so much from your videos and like how you will say if in Deep South ...ect.. but just would love more info on what growers tell you in gulf coast we have no clay in soil so now I realize I can’t mound up plants because they struggle and become water hogs so I will plant always at ground level.. ANY NEWS ON THAT ASPECT??? APPRECIATE ALL YOU DO TO EDUCATE US... JUST WOULD LIKE SOME FOCUS ON ZONE 9..!👍😀🥰
I couldn’t quite see the tag but I did some digging and I think it’s Magic Mona plectranthus. Wow, that is beautiful! I hope I can get my hands on one. I have the Mona lavender and overwintered a cutting last year and it’s blooming now. Magic Mona looks much denser and upright.
Great plants! Thanks for the tour!
So many beautiful plants! There’s nothing at my Lowe’s or Ace Hardware, This just reminded me that there are a couple nurseries near here!🤪 I’ve been sulking about the big box garden centers.
Thanks for sharing. So many ideas I'd like to try in my garden.
My wish list grows and grows!
👍 BEAUTIFUL thanks for the info.and road trip🌄
Great tour. I like such interesting reviews👍🌻💙
We have a hard time growing "magnolias" in my area due to scale and root rot, but If I found a Stellar Ruby, I wouldn't hastate to try it. 👍
Thank you, Jim & Steph, another great informational video!
thank you! lots on my wish/collector list
Full of useful and interesting information, thank you.
Great nursery!🪴
What are the purple plants here 15:35 ? - - and also these beautiful leaves 15:37 ? thanks! ♥
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Are there any shade trees and ornamental trees you can show us
Thank you Jim, l found a few more shrubs that I can grow in my garden. I’m going to keep my eyes open for the azaleas and soft touch Hollie’s. Do the soft touch Hollie’s get berries on them? 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
That's my question also. Berries??
@@carlaradke4066 I love seeing red berries in the winter when we get the heavy snowfalls. They stand out so beautifully.🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
@@judymckerrow6720 Me, too! We recently put in foundation plants, and I needed something to go on the southwest corner of the house, full sun, so I chose a needlepoint holly. The berries are starting to turn red.
What is that sensational Elephant Ear behind you at the end?
Jim, is that just one Sterling Moon begonia plant at 17:14? It's huge! If that's just one plant, how old do you think it is?
Thanks Jim! I am in CA and got some encore azelias from out Home Depot it they seem leggy. How do I trim them and when to get them full?
Can we still plant with that light frosting we had
Thanks for the tour. Is there an Encore Azaela variety that is low and trailing, and doesn’t need pruning? And is it too late in the season to plant Azaelas here in Winston-Salem?
No it's not too late, as long as they have been outside. I don't like to plant plants that come out of greenhouses right now. The encore site has a list of the dwarf varieties.
I tried to email Southern Living about the difference between Confetti Abelia and Suntastic Pink but they never responded.I know Suntastic gets wider but color wise can you tell the difference?
At Minute 15:34 - what is the yellow/gold flowering plant on the table above the purple flowering plant?
Cape Town Yellow Tecomaria. It's also called Cape Honeysuckle
@@MelodyHopkins Thanks Melody! Now I can research it & find me some. It's beautiful.
Viewer feedback: Filming the tags of each plant is not really working. The print is too small and you don’t hold the shot long enough. Just saying.
I figured. Saved me probably 4 hours of editing over the two videos. I have videos for almost every plant in the two videos, if you want more information about any of them.