I really want to try the Tiara Blue petunias in my container plantings, and I saw a video last summer where a woman (in Chicago) had the new purple Dahlia you showed here, in a hanging basket and it was stunning! She had just one plant in each of her two hanging baskets on a terrace, and they were so full and filled with blooms! Because this variety of Dahlia doesn't grow tall, it was perfect for a hanging basket. It was lush and green and the thing that caught your eye was the big blooms, and so many! You're used to seeing full hanging baskets, but with flowers that have smaller blooms. This was such a different look, and I can't wait to try it myself.
Heidi is bringing in the spring colors with what she’s wearing, I love it . I’m supposedly a 6b zone who was blessed with -11 degree temperatures, I’m so ready for spring weather 😊
Our girls attend the University of Delaware. Proven Winners has a trial garden there which I’ve enjoyed visiting each year. I have to say, I was so surprised as to how much I liked the Unplugged So White salvia. It was very impressive in the garden! Thanks for all the great as always.
I love all the new annuals! I especially am excited about the dahlias. I sure hope I can find these new plants here in the upper peninsula of Michigan. ❤
I have had a few of the Alocasia's that I bring in for the winter. I live in Saginaw, Michigan. I have them around my hot tub in the basement. I have grown them for several years. I have given away several pups from mine and have two now. On of them has black stems with the green leaves. Alocasias are big and bold plants. One is about 7 ft tall next to the hot tub. Glad to see videos from Michigan.
Definetely the supertunias I’m excited about I love how Thry really fill in most areas!!What plant is the Bedt backdrop for these I heard you mention one the cupbearer but didn’t see a photo of this one?
Hi Heidi 🌺. Wow . All these plants so pretty and amazing in the garden .I was lucky that last year I found supertunias tiara blue in the nursery and I hope this year to fined the pink color too. The white with pink Angelonia is stunning . The view of the snow is so pretty . Have a wonderful and sunny days.🌺🌻🌺🌻
Plants I'd like, cuphea, mini me lime green coleus, new dahli elephant ears.. exciting new things. Thanks for your videos....helps with daydreaming for spring while looking at a foot of snow.
Hey Heidi, here in NC zone 8A, coleus LOVE full sun and once established are relatively drought tolerant depending on humidity. The mini me series did WONDERFUL last year in full sun.
Hi Heidi! I am so excited for the 2025 annuals. Thank you for another great video! I really like the color combo of the Mini Me Chartreuse and the Aromagica purple heliotropium together. I want to plant those two in my landscape and wonder if I could layer them with Mini Me in the back and put the Aromagica in front but looking at the specs it seems like the Aromagica will grow taller than the coleus. What would you recommend? I am in a zone 8a and understand the Mini Me will do great in the full southern sun.
I’m in zone 7b NC and I do grow coleus. If I plant it in full sun I have to keep it very well watered. So I tend to plant more in part sun locations where they are shaded from out hot afternoon sun.
Im in Illinois Central Illinois and my coleous from proven winners has always done great in full sun here and the color has always been on point and showy.
can you please tell me how many Angelonia were planted in the ground shot you showed in your garden would you recommend planting a few for a grouping or do they fill out nicely thank you for the summer inspiration
Enjoy the videos but would love to see the pic of the plant you’re referring to be left on the screen with the name under it the whole time you’re talking about it. As much as we love seeing your beautiful face and appreciate all your wonderful knowledge, we’re really here for the plants 🌱 🪻🌳🌾🌻
I really want to try the Tiara Blue petunias in my container plantings, and I saw a video last summer where a woman (in Chicago) had the new purple Dahlia you showed here, in a hanging basket and it was stunning! She had just one plant in each of her two hanging baskets on a terrace, and they were so full and filled with blooms! Because this variety of Dahlia doesn't grow tall, it was perfect for a hanging basket. It was lush and green and the thing that caught your eye was the big blooms, and so many! You're used to seeing full hanging baskets, but with flowers that have smaller blooms. This was such a different look, and I can't wait to try it myself.
Thank you for bringing sunshine into my day. The Spring plants are beautiful!
Heidi is bringing in the spring colors with what she’s wearing, I love it . I’m supposedly a 6b zone who was blessed with -11 degree temperatures, I’m so ready for spring weather 😊
I’m so excited my friend and I purchased are tickets for the showcase this summer !!! I’ve already purchased our tickets!
Our girls attend the University of Delaware. Proven Winners has a trial garden there which I’ve enjoyed visiting each year. I have to say, I was so surprised as to how much I liked the Unplugged So White salvia. It was very impressive in the garden! Thanks for all the great as always.
Dang, I have 2 orders in already and might need a 3rd! 😂 gorgeous and uplifting video! ❤
I enjoy your videos!
Your videos get me so excited for Spring. I’m making a list.
Me too!!!
I love all the new annuals! I especially am excited about the dahlias. I sure hope I can find these new plants here in the upper peninsula of Michigan. ❤
I have had a few of the Alocasia's that I bring in for the winter. I live in Saginaw, Michigan. I have them around my hot tub in the basement. I have grown them for several years. I have given away several pups from mine and have two now. On of them has black stems with the green leaves. Alocasias are big and bold plants. One is about 7 ft tall next to the hot tub. Glad to see videos from Michigan.
Love garden crossing videos to get me ready for spring Zone 6a
Love these videos
Perfect morning for this video on this cold winter day!!!! Can't wait to receive my new 2025 plants this Spring 😊 stay warm
Definetely the supertunias I’m excited about I love how Thry really fill in most areas!!What plant is the Bedt backdrop for these I heard you mention one the cupbearer but didn’t see a photo of this one?
Thanks for making this video!
Love following a garden center who gets snow
Hi Heidi 🌺. Wow . All these plants so pretty and amazing in the garden .I was lucky that last year I found supertunias tiara blue in the nursery and I hope this year to fined the pink color too. The white with pink Angelonia is stunning . The view of the snow is so pretty . Have a wonderful and sunny days.🌺🌻🌺🌻
Plants I'd like, cuphea, mini me lime green coleus, new dahli elephant ears.. exciting new things. Thanks for your videos....helps with daydreaming for spring while looking at a foot of snow.
I’m in very hot SE New Mexico and my coleus does excellent in full sun as long as it is watered daily.
What was your experience with the vintage coral super bells?
Hey Heidi, here in NC zone 8A, coleus LOVE full sun and once established are relatively drought tolerant depending on humidity. The mini me series did WONDERFUL last year in full sun.
Hi Heidi! I am so excited for the 2025 annuals. Thank you for another great video! I really like the color combo of the Mini Me Chartreuse and the Aromagica purple heliotropium together. I want to plant those two in my landscape and wonder if I could layer them with Mini Me in the back and put the Aromagica in front but looking at the specs it seems like the Aromagica will grow taller than the coleus. What would you recommend? I am in a zone 8a and understand the Mini Me will do great in the full southern sun.
I’m in zone 7b NC and I do grow coleus. If I plant it in full sun I have to keep it very well watered. So I tend to plant more in part sun locations where they are shaded from out hot afternoon sun.
Im in Illinois Central Illinois and my coleous from proven winners has always done great in full sun here and the color has always been on point and showy.
can you please tell me how many Angelonia were planted in the ground shot you showed in your garden would you recommend planting a few for a grouping or do they fill out nicely thank you for the summer inspiration
I love the color Coral in the garden.
Would love to fill my beds with them but not easy to find. Why is that?
I'll be searching for mini me chartreuse coleus
Enjoy the videos but would love to see the pic of the plant you’re referring to be left on the screen with the name under it the whole time you’re talking about it. As much as we love seeing your beautiful face and appreciate all your wonderful knowledge, we’re really here for the plants 🌱 🪻🌳🌾🌻
Emerald i’lde and Dahlias