I was at my Coscto (SW Ohio) about a week ago and got a bunch of stuff... that dark maroon clematis did come home with me... mine looked ok in the bag... I was disappointed in the selection of dahlias this year at my store... only got one bag... my experience with the Longfield Garden bags has been great... now I need for things to warm up... my daffodils are in full bloom, my alliums (which I got at Coscto) are starting to come up ... gosh I love gardening! Thanks for such an enjoyable video!!
Hi! Thanks for the tips. I always thought it was good that they had started growing in the bag because you knew they were viable and were getting a head start 😂. Lesson learned! Thanks from Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦.
Hi Kate, thank you! Although I don’t belong to Costco, your wisdom in how to shop for plants is invaluable! I have found that whether it be a big box store or a specialized nursery, it depends on the upkeep of the plants by the staff. 🌸🌷🇨🇦
It's incredible the amount of bulbs that the US Costco has to offer. We get a really nice selection here in Canada but nothing compared to what you just displayed. I love Costco's bulbs spring and fall, I look forward to them every year.
Hi Kate🌺 . I enjoyed alot watching these beautiful plants in Costco and you bought pretty plants .I love the clematis flowers and I hope I have clematis in my garden because in our nurseries there are none. Have a great day . 🌻🌺🌻
I go nuts for Costco's Longfield Garden's bareroot plants too! The Frances Williams Hosta roots were twice the lenth of the bag. So I went back for more hostas. After this vides, I will go back for more. :). Thanks Kate!
I felt so sorry for that poor clematis trying desperately to escape its prison! 🥺. I’m not a Costco shopper but will definitely use these tips as a resource at the nursery! Thanks so much. 🇨🇦❄️🇨🇦
I love that you like bright colors. So many go for the soft pastel pallets and I like them too. But I really like the bright punches of color. I’m so jealous I’m in a rural town in Missouri and don’t have access to a Costco.😩😩
We are so lucky. And I love aaalllllll the colors. I’m definitely drawn to the softer stuff in my design work, but always add some deep drama. In cut flowers, that is where I get to play like crazy!
The hydrangeas are probably not different varieties but are color changed by the ph in the soil. You can turn a white hydrangea to pink, purple, or blue by adding lime, or even coffee grounds to the soil.
that was fun ... thanks for all the helpful tips & tricks & info. That thing you do with the 9-pack (hanging on the cart) works great with Coke six-packs !!!! Have a great day - my garden says "Hello" to you !!!!!
I planted clematis & hostas in small containers one in each container once I got them home. Once they started growing I planted them in ground. Clematis will grow slowly should not be cut down in summer they give shots on old foliage. I got very good flowers display it increases each year.
Tried 2 years in a row the hosta bag with the red and green caladiums. The colocasia I overwintered in my garage and has come back 3 years in a row. The caladiums are supposed to be winter hardy in my zone but both times I planted they all died. One other Note I would not purchase the snow drift clematis it is considered invasive. It will be pretty the first year but you will have a garden thug that isn’t welcome in your garden! I used to purchase all kinds of plants from Costco but I feel they’ve gone down hill. Not to say they are all bad because my favorite has been my red twig Japanese maples I purchased 7 years ago.
This is precisely my feelings… discernment. It’s so important! They did just get in clematis ‘early sensation’ and THAT is a fabulous one for my region.
I have been impressed too. I bought some dahlia’s direct and they came up the wrong variety. They totally gave me a credit for future use! It was so kind.
I have only had success with about 20% from these bulbs. I live in zone 8. I buy only locally now. The pictures are very tempting (especially after a cold dark winter) but success everywhere these are sold is questionable in my mind.
Oh interesting. I’ve had fabulous results! I wonder though about shipping and handling and all the other items that make success vary. I do always prefer to support smaller and independent retailers.
Costco Canada definitely does not have that selection. I noticed that last year the bulbs were more expensive than before. They have bulbs/plants from other sources here in Ontario (I am not sure about other provinces), definitely not Longfield Gardens, but maybe it is just name of the distributor and everything is grown in Holland anyway.
So hard to say! It varies from year to year and they probably have a local grower they partner with. Definitely costs of running a business are increasing all across the board. Down to insurance! It’s crazy. My insurance agent said mine was the only commercial policy he saw stay the same.
That’s a good excuse to visit your local nursery 🙂. I try and avoid big box store plants if possible. Local nurseries will take much better care of their plants and typically provide a higher quality product.
Yes! More of this education for all! So much of this is discernment. I’ve planted their hostas back in the day when I was on a super tight budget and home with three kiddos. No problem for me.
I am from Canada, the only plants I think are worth buying, its when they have their Garden Center with annuals/perennials. I bought a few bags of their bulbs in the past and NOTHING bloomed! The quality is not there... that has been my experience...
Isn’t that so crazy. I haven’t had that experience at all. But I wonder if maybe your Costco has them in less than ideal conditions… like too warm or sat on pallets for too long… hard to say!
@@HelloGarden it could also be that when I bought them, I put them into a dark closet and then, as it warmed up, I’ve moved them to my basement in a dark spot also last year I couldn’t put them out until June 1st
It has been a hit and miss for me. More of a hit prior to 2016. The last few years a miss on both container shrubs like green velvet I bought 4 and 1 made it. They became brittle and didn’t handle zone 8b winters (Seattle)
Totally. I can’t remember if I said it in the video, but that margin indicates a nutrient deficiency. But that’s exactly why I wanted to show that example. Gotta keep your eyes open!
I agree; however, the only thing I truly *would* recommend from Costco are bulbs *or* hanging baskets - specifically the begonia one's! I had three hanging baskets bloom all from May until November and I'm in Zone 5.
I love my nurseries, but I also know a lot of gardeners on a budget who shop at Costco. So I might as well give them some proper advice so it’s not all impulse buying with regret! Also, one of my commercial nurseries is a grower for Costco so that product literally travels 30 minutes to be sold. I can absolutely get behind that product because I’ve seen it grown with my own two eyes.
I've bought excellent shrubs, e.g. hydrangeas at Costco. Shop early in the season, though, since Costco employees aren't nursery workers so the plants aren't necessarily getting consistent watering.
I was at my Coscto (SW Ohio) about a week ago and got a bunch of stuff... that dark maroon clematis did come home with me... mine looked ok in the bag... I was disappointed in the selection of dahlias this year at my store... only got one bag... my experience with the Longfield Garden bags has been great... now I need for things to warm up... my daffodils are in full bloom, my alliums (which I got at Coscto) are starting to come up ... gosh I love gardening! Thanks for such an enjoyable video!!
Oh I’m so jealous! It was a fabulous variety and I hear you on the dahlias… last year they had an awesome selection! I wonder what changed?
I bought one of every Clematis I could find!
Hi! Thanks for the tips. I always thought it was good that they had started growing in the bag because you knew they were viable and were getting a head start 😂. Lesson learned! Thanks from Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦.
I love Vancouver 💕. Been there many times. Just went to Whistler last September it was so beautiful! That drive is amazing!
Hi Kate, thank you! Although I don’t belong to Costco, your wisdom in how to shop for plants is invaluable! I have found that whether it be a big box store or a specialized nursery, it depends on the upkeep of the plants by the staff. 🌸🌷🇨🇦
Totally!!! You are spot on there. I prefer to shop at my local nurseries as their products will typically be higher quality.
This was so educational and cost saving. Wise advice. 😊
Thank you so much! I get so sucked in by “deals” but not all are actual good deals. Happy to share my experience!
Kate Thanks for all the great tips!
Thank you for watching! 💕
I loved seeing all of the varieties! I can’t wait for spring!
Oh I am so ready for temps to come up!
You and me both but I can’t complain because here in Tennessee it’s been pretty mild.
It's incredible the amount of bulbs that the US Costco has to offer. We get a really nice selection here in Canada but nothing compared to what you just displayed. I love Costco's bulbs spring and fall, I look forward to them every year.
I’m realizing through these comments just how lucky we are. My Costco especially has such a great variety.
The bulb selection is much bigger this year in Canada over previous years. They're coming in to lower mainland stores
The dahlias that my wife and I bought and planted are doing great. Flowering up like crazy. No complaints here. We plan to get more next year.
I’ve had great luck with them too! So happy you’ll be enjoying lots of blooms this summer. 😊
Thanks for your tip, about turning over the bag and looking for growth.
So glad it was helpful!
❤beautiful border garden plants
So many gorgeous plants!
Fantastic summary! Really enjoyed this video. New subscriber and fellow gardening channel from Canada 🇨🇦 👩🏽🌾
Oh I'm so happy you found me! Thanks for watching!
Hi Kate🌺 . I enjoyed alot watching these beautiful plants in Costco and you bought pretty plants .I love the clematis flowers and I hope I have clematis in my garden because in our nurseries there are none. Have a great day . 🌻🌺🌻
So glad you watched! Lots of good things to be had for sure. 😊
Thank you so much for all your tips. ❤❤
Thank YOU for watching! I love sharing plant shopping tips. 😊
I go nuts for Costco's Longfield Garden's bareroot plants too! The Frances Williams Hosta roots were twice the lenth of the bag. So I went back for more hostas. After this vides, I will go back for more. :). Thanks Kate!
Woah! And yes… I think they do a great job! Just have to get them when they’re fresh and my experience has been super positive.
I felt so sorry for that poor clematis trying desperately to escape its prison! 🥺. I’m not a Costco shopper but will definitely use these tips as a resource at the nursery! Thanks so much. 🇨🇦❄️🇨🇦
Oh it was SO sad. It wanted out. And I’m so glad you learned something! I love to share from all my successes and failures.
I love that you like bright colors. So many go for the soft pastel pallets and I like them too. But I really like the bright punches of color. I’m so jealous I’m in a rural town in Missouri and don’t have access to a Costco.😩😩
We are so lucky. And I love aaalllllll the colors. I’m definitely drawn to the softer stuff in my design work, but always add some deep drama. In cut flowers, that is where I get to play like crazy!
The hydrangeas are probably not different varieties but are color changed by the ph in the soil. You can turn a white hydrangea to pink, purple, or blue by adding lime, or even coffee grounds to the soil.
Wonderful selection 😀 Thank Goodness for Spring 🪴🌷🪴
Oh I am so ready for spring! 🌸
Loved this ,Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
that was fun ... thanks for all the helpful tips & tricks & info. That thing you do with the 9-pack (hanging on the cart) works great with Coke six-packs !!!! Have a great day - my garden says "Hello" to you !!!!!
Oh it’s my pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Another great video, I am one of your followers from Canada.
Thank you so much for watching!
I have bought so many plants and fruit trees at costco and have had great success with them.
Oh I love to hear that! 🌸
Not sure what part of Canada you are in but those bags of perennials that you are talking about cost 18.99 here in Sudbury not 13.99 ??
I'm down in Seattle. So sorry if that was confusing!
I would have bought the maroon clematic and planted it immediately. I love plants tthat are starting off strong!
It was so spindly and week in the package... but no doubt it would've loved to be in the garden ASAP!
I planted clematis & hostas in small containers one in each container once I got them home. Once they started growing I planted them in ground. Clematis will grow slowly should not be cut down in summer they give shots on old foliage. I got very good flowers display it increases each year.
I love to hear the successes of other gardeners!
Tried 2 years in a row the hosta bag with the red and green caladiums. The colocasia I overwintered in my garage and has come back 3 years in a row.
The caladiums are supposed to be winter hardy in my zone but both times I planted they all died. One other Note I would not purchase the snow drift clematis it is considered invasive. It will be pretty the first year but you will have a garden thug that isn’t welcome in your garden! I used to purchase all kinds of plants from Costco but I feel they’ve gone down hill. Not to say they are all bad because my favorite has been my red twig Japanese maples I purchased 7 years ago.
This is precisely my feelings… discernment. It’s so important! They did just get in clematis ‘early sensation’ and THAT is a fabulous one for my region.
If the Costco plant (ferns, dicentra) has started to grow in the bag, can it be potted up right away, inside, to be hardened off in a few weeks??
Yes, but only if it’s just emerging. I’m a busy mom with a business and three kids. So if I have to babysit something, it’s a “no” for me.
How did I miss the bulb section there ? Gotta check again 😉
I couldn't think of a better excuse to visit costco 😉
Longfield gardens it what sells me, I buy direct from them and everything I have ever bought and even planted WAYYYYY late has come up 😂 good quality
I have been impressed too. I bought some dahlia’s direct and they came up the wrong variety. They totally gave me a credit for future use! It was so kind.
I have only had success with about 20% from these bulbs. I live in zone 8. I buy only locally now. The pictures are very tempting (especially after a cold dark winter) but success everywhere these are sold is questionable in my mind.
Oh interesting. I’ve had fabulous results! I wonder though about shipping and handling and all the other items that make success vary. I do always prefer to support smaller and independent retailers.
Well, now I want to go to Costco
🤣 With three growing boys (2 are teens) I find myself there a lot.
Costco Canada definitely does not have that selection. I noticed that last year the bulbs were more expensive than before. They have bulbs/plants from other sources here in Ontario (I am not sure about other provinces), definitely not Longfield Gardens, but maybe it is just name of the distributor and everything is grown in Holland anyway.
So hard to say! It varies from year to year and they probably have a local grower they partner with. Definitely costs of running a business are increasing all across the board. Down to insurance! It’s crazy. My insurance agent said mine was the only commercial policy he saw stay the same.
I've had good success with Costco's dahlias the last few years.
Oh that’s so good to hear! I know it can be hit and miss, but I’ve always had great success rates.
I did my purchase last week. I'm going to tell you, I was nervous to watch this. My purchase were Kate approved. 😅
You did great!
I'm bummed, all these nice packs even written in french and none go all the way to France where I live 😂😭
She is an American from the Pacific Northwest
I sure am... Seattle born and raised!
Wow our Costco NEVER has plants or bulbs like that! It would be a dangerous place for me to shop if they had good things for me to buy.
Believe me it is hard for me at times to not buy all the plants. I spend hours sometimes just going through all the plants at Costco.
So wish I had a Costco near me, we have BJ's and of course Sam's, neither has a huge selection.
That’s a good excuse to visit your local nursery 🙂. I try and avoid big box store plants if possible. Local nurseries will take much better care of their plants and typically provide a higher quality product.
@@HelloGarden
Yeah, wish I had a nice big one of those too.
I got the sedum and the caladiums. 😊
Woo hoo! 🌻
Carpinito Brothers in Kent has multiple varieties of deciduous azaleas.
That’s such an awesome nursery. I actually drive down there to stock up on my potting soil. Thanks for the tip!!! I’m going to look on my next trip.
@@HelloGarden I get a trailer load of their potting soil in the spring 😊
Planting COSTCO Hawaiian Punch elephant ear in pots today; will no longer purchase bagged hosta,have found them to be infected with HVX.
Yes! More of this education for all! So much of this is discernment. I’ve planted their hostas back in the day when I was on a super tight budget and home with three kiddos. No problem for me.
I am from Canada, the only plants I think are worth buying, its when they have their Garden Center with annuals/perennials. I bought a few bags of their bulbs in the past and NOTHING bloomed! The quality is not there... that has been my experience...
I'm from Ottawa and I got tons of dahlias and gladiolus and did them in raised beds (half peat half soil) they did fantastic, all came up!
Isn’t that so crazy. I haven’t had that experience at all. But I wonder if maybe your Costco has them in less than ideal conditions… like too warm or sat on pallets for too long… hard to say!
@@HelloGarden it could also be that when I bought them, I put them into a dark closet and then, as it warmed up, I’ve moved them to my basement in a dark spot also last year I couldn’t put them out until June 1st
It has been a hit and miss for me. More of a hit prior to 2016. The last few years a miss on both container shrubs like green velvet I bought 4 and 1 made it. They became brittle and didn’t handle zone 8b winters (Seattle)
Green velvet boxwood should not look that way. They aren’t variegated
Totally. I can’t remember if I said it in the video, but that margin indicates a nutrient deficiency. But that’s exactly why I wanted to show that example. Gotta keep your eyes open!
Sorry, I would never buy a plant at Costco. Maybe bulbs, but nothing in a pot. That's what a nursery is for.
I agree; however, the only thing I truly *would* recommend from Costco are bulbs *or* hanging baskets - specifically the begonia one's! I had three hanging baskets bloom all from May until November and I'm in Zone 5.
I love my nurseries, but I also know a lot of gardeners on a budget who shop at Costco. So I might as well give them some proper advice so it’s not all impulse buying with regret! Also, one of my commercial nurseries is a grower for Costco so that product literally travels 30 minutes to be sold. I can absolutely get behind that product because I’ve seen it grown with my own two eyes.
I've bought excellent shrubs, e.g. hydrangeas at Costco. Shop early in the season, though, since Costco employees aren't nursery workers so the plants aren't necessarily getting consistent watering.