So nice to meet your friend Betsy . I’ve missed you Maria , I hope all is well with you and your plants ❤️. This video was interesting , I just got two seed pods this month. I am excited to plant them . But my plumerias are in ceramic containers and I haven’t transplanted them in more than 3 years 😬. They’re blooming but they’re getting pretty big .
best to take them out wash roots with dish soap and water then repotted in to new healthy soil make sure if you using the same pot needs to be scrubbed with dish soap and rinse before using thank you maria’s garden
Hi Maria, and Betsy. I have used a soldering iron to make holes in my pots for a long time. Its great that I dont have to get my husband to make holes for me now. Now I have to say that I have not done anything with my Plumarias for years. (Havent even changed the soil) Maybe that's why they are not blooming. Glad to see yall !!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Hi Maria! Miss seeing you but at least I could hear your voice. Glad you’ve got some good help. I have 4 plumeria here in GA zone 8a, doing great & leafing out & getting buds after overwintering in the garage. This is what I do for the past 5 years. It works!❤
Hello Maria!! You & Bessie are the best. Enjoying your videos keeping me entertained as a novice gardener. I was lucky to obtain cuttings from my Aunt’s Frangipani tree ( Plumeria ) and they have striked successfully in pots. My only issue is you see them all around peoples yards growing huge trees 🌴 in a tropical climate. We get extremes of temperatures outer Western Sydney! Freezing 🥶 cold winter , 🔥 hot humid summers and lots of rain 🌧️ I will need to be patient til they mature and flower. Treat them as succulents?? Kind thoughts 🫶🏿✌🏼🪬
That was great , very Down to earth , no bs just explained and also you two seem like soul sisters. Ty both you and Maria for making this Video ❤😊 Greetz from Germany
fantastic video thank you maria and betsy! betsy you have a lovely voice and accent it's very friendly and calming and thanks for the frangipani tips! :)
Hello! I am new to your channel. I found you as I was looking up how to get my plumeria to branch off. I ordered this one I have online about 3 years ago and it came to me as just a thick stick looking thing. Lol. It said to plant in well drained soil and wait and about 6 weeks later it started to grow! I was super excited! Now 3 years later I got my first bloom this year which was beautiful!!! But my issue is that it is just one tall branch and very top heavy. in the middle it gets thin and then thickens up towards the top. I have read about “notching” it to get new branches towards the bottom of the trunk but am afraid to do this as I don’t want to ruin her. But if she keeps going she is going to always fall over! I have her in my home in a pot as I live in Ohio and we get very cold winters. Right now it is going dormant which she does every winter even though I have her inside. She will start to grow again around April. How do I get her stronger at the base of the trunk? Right now she is about 3 feet tall. Can I notch her at the bottom? On the older brown trunk? If so when would be best time? Spring? Now? She usually does not grow at all from November to April. Thanks in advance!! I am watching all your videos! I love u guys!!! Very informative and fun!!! I wish I lived close to come visit your shop! I am now looking at these dessert roses too!! So pretty!
Hi Maria, I need your advice please. We are in spring (here is Australia) and I have a large plumeria that is not producing the start of any leaves (or flowers) whilst others are really producing. I have tried everything to kick start it (fertilisers, compost etc) and nothing has worked. Should I cut the tips to encourage new growth?
hi my friend most of plants need to be trimmed ones a year to help bloom and grow new stems, best to trim during winter when they are dormant thanks for watching my channel
Maria, but you don't even let her talk, girl....lol
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection welcome back Maria we all miss you
So nice to meet your friend Betsy . I’ve missed you Maria , I hope all is well with you and your plants ❤️. This video was interesting , I just got two seed pods this month. I am excited to plant them . But my plumerias are in ceramic containers and I haven’t transplanted them in more than 3 years 😬. They’re blooming but they’re getting pretty big .
best to take them out wash roots with dish soap and water then repotted in to new healthy soil make sure if you using the same pot needs to be scrubbed with dish soap and rinse before using thank you maria’s garden
@@MariasgardenGarden Thank you Maria 🥰👍
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thanks Betsy!
glad to see you back Maria! looks like you got some great help with you.
she looks like a keeper 😉
You guys are two cute !!! Knowledgeable and pretty !!! Love you guys keep informing us with all that you do . Keep those videos coming 🪴🪴
Maria!!!!!! So glad you’re back!!!! Blessings to you!
Thank you for this. I have a large plumeria that has never flowered so I took some cuttings from it. Time to repot all of them I think!
Welcome back we miss seeing your videos I learn so much thanks Betsy that was a great lesson.
Thank you very much ❤ my name is Bessie. Lol, I get called that a lot.
Hi Maria, and Betsy. I have used a soldering iron to make holes in my pots for a long time. Its great that I dont have to get my husband to make holes for me now. Now I have to say that I have not done anything with my Plumarias for years. (Havent even changed the soil) Maybe that's why they are not blooming. Glad to see yall !!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Hi Maria! Miss seeing you but at least I could hear your voice. Glad you’ve got some good help. I have 4 plumeria here in GA zone 8a, doing great & leafing out & getting buds after overwintering in the garage. This is what I do for the past 5 years. It works!❤
very smart if you don’t try you never know if works
Hello Maria!! You & Bessie are the best.
Enjoying your videos keeping me entertained as a novice gardener.
I was lucky to obtain cuttings from my Aunt’s Frangipani tree ( Plumeria ) and they have striked successfully in pots.
My only issue is you see them all around peoples yards growing huge trees 🌴 in a tropical climate.
We get extremes of temperatures outer Western Sydney! Freezing 🥶 cold winter , 🔥 hot humid summers and lots of rain 🌧️ I will need to be patient til they mature and flower. Treat them as succulents??
Kind thoughts 🫶🏿✌🏼🪬
That was great , very Down to earth , no bs just explained and also you two seem like soul sisters.
Ty both you and Maria for making this Video ❤😊
Greetz from Germany
We thank you ! ❤
i’m don’t know everything but love to charge what ideas come to me i’m happy to help many people with their plants 🌱
fantastic video thank you maria and betsy! betsy you have a lovely voice and accent it's very friendly and calming and thanks for the frangipani tips! :)
I love this video!!! Thank you so much!!🌱💚
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I love your videos and so glad to see you back! I learn so much from your tutorials. I hope to come down and visit your nursery someday!
Muito boa a aula !!!!!
Parabens
Hello! I am new to your channel. I found you as I was looking up how to get my plumeria to branch off. I ordered this one I have online about 3 years ago and it came to me as just a thick stick looking thing. Lol. It said to plant in well drained soil and wait and about 6 weeks later it started to grow! I was super excited! Now 3 years later I got my first bloom this year which was beautiful!!! But my issue is that it is just one tall branch and very top heavy. in the middle it gets thin and then thickens up towards the top. I have read about “notching” it to get new branches towards the bottom of the trunk but am afraid to do this as I don’t want to ruin her. But if she keeps going she is going to always fall over! I have her in my home in a pot as I live in Ohio and we get very cold winters. Right now it is going dormant which she does every winter even though I have her inside. She will start to grow again around April. How do I get her stronger at the base of the trunk? Right now she is about 3 feet tall. Can I notch her at the bottom? On the older brown trunk? If so when would be best time? Spring? Now? She usually does not grow at all from November to April. Thanks in advance!! I am watching all your videos! I love u guys!!! Very informative and fun!!! I wish I lived close to come visit your shop! I am now looking at these dessert roses too!! So pretty!
Thanks Maria, thanks Bessy
Ahh i hea ya about the rain but ppl in desert areas like vegas arizona we have to water vegas n arizona are 9a 9b as well as 11 zone bcuz of heat
I live in zone 9b, but I'm in Arizona where it rarely rains. How much moisture do they need??
What do you use to keep spider mites away!
Hi Maria, I need your advice please. We are in spring (here is Australia) and I have a large plumeria that is not producing the start of any leaves (or flowers) whilst others are really producing. I have tried everything to kick start it (fertilisers, compost etc) and nothing has worked. Should I cut the tips to encourage new growth?
Can I put Plumerias in a clay pot? And how should I treat the ones in the ground? I haven't had much luck with the, the ones I had rotted with Ian.
Hi first i need to know where you located
I have many plumerias in different colors in pots What is the best fertilizer to use specifically for them?
What State are you in?
@@BessieRicoarango2678 florida
Hi Maria ! My plumerias don’t have flowers what I have to do
Be patient!
The answer is in the video ❤
hi my friend most of plants need to be trimmed ones a year to help bloom and grow new stems, best to trim during winter when they are dormant thanks for watching my channel
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Camera is moving too fast.🥴
I agree, I fired her she’s not longer work here, lol 😂 but she doesn’t know jet
The name is Plumeria
We know.
Hi my friend Maria thank you i appreciate love maria’s garden