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  • @mianzheng350
    @mianzheng350 8 років тому +7

    You are such an American sweetheart. Yet very professional. Somehow reminds me of Kelly Clarkson every time I watch your videos.

  • @debikeller5628
    @debikeller5628 8 років тому +13

    I am so happy that I found your channel! I love to plant flowers and I have learned so much from you.

  • @seriouslyreally5413
    @seriouslyreally5413 6 років тому +1

    You are by far the best garden presenter there is! you are such a natural in front of the camera that your videos are very concise, easy to follow, well edited, honest and replicatable. Thanks!

  • @ralugator
    @ralugator 8 років тому +9

    I only discovered your channel recently, but it has rapidly made it into my top three not only because I learn a lot of useful tips and get so many gardening ideas, but also because of your awesome personality and consistent video output. Thank you!

  • @brianwingbermuehle3645
    @brianwingbermuehle3645 8 років тому

    For your middle urn, you could plug the Drainhole and fill soil lower than usual and plant things that tolerate wet soils. Papyrus grass, canna lilies, junctus and many rushes and sedges, basically you would have marginal pond plants up there. Papyrus even is a proven winners selection!

  • @SansaStarkofWinterfell
    @SansaStarkofWinterfell 8 років тому

    I am so happy to learn that I *can* grow clematis in a pot. I have 2 more clematis that I bought and would really rather not leave them behind in 2 yrs when we move to the family farm. Sorry but it's bad enough that I'm already having to leave behind so many gorgeous plants that I've planted over the last 8 yrs. 😕 I don't want to lose any more of them. LoL!
    So, thank you for letting me know that these last two clematis my husband bought me can be put in pots❣️ 💓
    🕉Tina

  • @bmjjjja
    @bmjjjja 8 років тому

    for your middle urn:
    1. If the urn fills up with water and spills as a fountain, guess you can't plant in it unless you change the direction and placement of the water. I assume you could slip a pot into the urn as long as water hoses direct the water around the outside edges of the pot. It would be like connecting a triple or quadruple channel to the water coming into the pot and then directed those 3 or 4 hoses up the sides of the urn and around the pot. No one would see the hoses or the pot if they were dark colored.
    2. If the urn has a spray of water that plumes over into the pool below, you can attach pvc pipe to the water source and get your spray above the height of planting area in the urn itself. IOW, your pipe would run up the middle of the urn/soil to above the height of your flowers to then plume over them into the pool. You will have to make sure that drainage of the soil is done into pea gravel in the bottom of your urn and does not leak out. You'll need to make the urn water tight with silicone. And you'll have to rely on evaporation to empty extra water from watering your plants....which will be less than usual.
    3. If the urn can be made water tight with silicone like above, you can always plant in a container that you simply slip down into the urn. When you water, it drains into the urn and again, you will rely on evaporation to get rid of extra water.
    4. Last option is to make the whole design to be aged and antique. Allow moss to grow and don't clean the pool area beneath. Put fish in it or plants in it, painting it dark first with concrete stain or a rubber sealant. That way, you can plant in the urn, allow water to drain strained through pea gravel and cheesecloth so that large particles are kept inside the urn You won't be concerned if dirty water gets into the pond area and you can even put a filtered material bag over your pump to prevent any clogging. Your backyard looks european and this option would be the one I choose. I have a front fountain that leaves fall into and decompose. I've simply painted the inside black and the fountain is a dark stained concrete. The water that falls, while dirty for sure, does not look dirty as it's falling. Moss grows on the north side and I love the "been there forever" look.

  • @BoojiePanda
    @BoojiePanda 8 років тому +19

    Your videos aren't long enough. :( Every time it comes to the end I'm like, noooooo I don't want it to be over! lol

  • @nicolekeeley200
    @nicolekeeley200 8 років тому +2

    You should put some corkscrew rush in that middle urn! I rinsed all the soil off of my corkscrew rush and planted it directly in the water. You can also get floating basket pots to put plants in. I also have a bunch of water hyacinth, but I'm not sure if they're legal in Oregon.

    • @nicolekeeley200
      @nicolekeeley200 8 років тому

      I looked it up, water hyacinth is legal in Oregon. :)

  • @kimberlycarey1384
    @kimberlycarey1384 8 років тому +3

    I enjoy your videos so much! Not only are they informative, they're creative and inspirational! Plus, your personality is so welcoming! If we were neighbors you'd be my BFF! LOL! Hugs!

  • @desertplantsofavalon
    @desertplantsofavalon 8 років тому +4

    I LOVED these Q & A :-) Thanks so much for sharing Laura and sending loads of love and happy growing from Ireland for a FANTASTIC week ahead XXXXX

  • @valentina4896
    @valentina4896 8 років тому +4

    Please make a garden and house tour ❤️

  • @gardengnomejay4122
    @gardengnomejay4122 8 років тому

    you could try adding filter layers in the pot above the fountain so you can plant dirt plants inside(succulents or something that does not need frequent watering). You could try growing a pond plant/water loving plant in gravel/pebbles in the pot and adjust the fountain so that it flows into the pot(sort of like a hydroponic system). It depends on the setup of the fountain and water flow:-)

  • @johndaripper559
    @johndaripper559 3 роки тому

    I am 5 years late to the hanging plant trend I am wondering how things are going with your tomato basil plant I am living in Oregon and I’m considering starting mine but I’m gathering information first ! Love your videos thank you for producing your content!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @gypsyvanneraddict
    @gypsyvanneraddict 8 років тому

    Yeah!! Thanks so much!! I love my hydrangeas- I found mine love organic worm castings! I have a shade garden and they adore their food. I also head Epsom salt is great for them... Garden Wives tales?

  • @dsw0416
    @dsw0416 8 років тому

    Maybe put a non draining container in there and then put a slightly smaller container with drain holes in that and plant that one.

  • @annacardenas4614
    @annacardenas4614 8 років тому

    laura i love your videos and i had learn so much from your tips and your planting, greetings from Illinois

  • @joannefoster2345
    @joannefoster2345 2 роки тому

    It is a good story😉

  • @katyrose6086
    @katyrose6086 8 років тому +1

    I love this video format!

  • @gimzo159
    @gimzo159 8 років тому +1

    I love you videos. Just wanted to say Thank you....please tell your camera man great job as well!

  • @kingofscchool
    @kingofscchool 6 років тому +2

    Do you think the hydrangea in the first question is not blooming because it’s in the wrong zone? I saw another video about it, and they were talking about picking the right hydrangea for the right zone that you live in, thank you💕🌷

  • @YamaRyder29
    @YamaRyder29 4 роки тому +1

    Love your videos!

  • @jiashu9135
    @jiashu9135 7 років тому +5

    I got a simple question. my hydrangea blooming at a different time, the old flower have already dead, but the new one just started. can I cut the dead one? if I cut, does it effect the next year blooming?

  • @mrses44
    @mrses44 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for the link to hydrangeas

  • @stargage13
    @stargage13 8 років тому +2

    great video!!! I have learned so much in the last few months watching your channel. when you say liquid fertilizer, what do you recommend? I am new at this but love it so much! thanks again!

  • @michellewhorn
    @michellewhorn 8 років тому

    Thank you for this great video! Love your videos!

  • @gretchg9415
    @gretchg9415 6 років тому +2

    This is so helpful! 😍! 😘

  • @michaelmuir5293
    @michaelmuir5293 3 роки тому

    ...love your videos, great tips....

  • @brendacontreras333
    @brendacontreras333 8 років тому +1

    Laura, I have been waiting patiently for that Garden tour! All these videos with beautiful backgrounds gets me impatient! LOL LOVE YOU!!!

  • @annavizgalina6918
    @annavizgalina6918 8 років тому +3

    How often would you add fertilizer to roses that are in a container??

  • @umwhatthistime
    @umwhatthistime 8 років тому +1

    organic is best!

  • @ceciliegaardsted
    @ceciliegaardsted 8 років тому

    Hello Garden Answers!
    New subscriber here - All the way from Denmark, Europe.
    Just wanted to say that I love your channel and your amazing content.
    I live in a small apartment though, but love the inspiration I get from your videos.
    Maybe I'd love some more indoor gardening videos?
    Ps. totally on board with the succulent-trend as well that's going on everywhere so I especially love those videos of yours! ;-)
    Keep up the good work! :-)

  • @karynbkoop5063
    @karynbkoop5063 8 років тому

    Excellent..Yeah!!!!

  • @aleschreiber2589
    @aleschreiber2589 8 років тому

    Laura greetings from Perú !! Your job is excellent and i love it !! If you can please in spanish subtitles 😋

  • @camille6365
    @camille6365 6 років тому

    hello, love your videos! how to amend soil each year in the pot when the plants are still growing? what if the roots are really big and it's hard to dig more soil out? (our landscaper in the previous 3 years never amend our soil and I never add any fertilizers, so their roots got really big. can you make a video about how to amend soil in the pot with plants in it? thanks a million!

  • @makeshaeaster4346
    @makeshaeaster4346 2 роки тому

    I love in Texas and I have clay soil. Will I have any problems growing hydrangeas. I’m a first time gardener.

  • @thecreativesideofsnuggles6156
    @thecreativesideofsnuggles6156 2 роки тому

    Hi! Just to verify, you can use a water soluble with a organic fertilizer ?

  • @kalsikk2010
    @kalsikk2010 7 років тому +1

    I forgot to tell you I live in Massachusetts .

  • @swannettagulden3305
    @swannettagulden3305 2 роки тому

    My Annabelle hydrangea is 25 years old and the
    Past few years the center of the plant has become very sparse…but the plant itself is growing well around the perimeter and outward…in fact,I have had to dig out from the edges because it is crowding out the other plants in my garden. It receives morning sun and afternoon shade and blooms very well, grows in a sandy soil. I have not been very good at fertilizing it. Any suggestions?

  • @bilalhussain-mg9vq
    @bilalhussain-mg9vq 3 роки тому

    Hi good video, I have a question on feeding hydrangea, would comfrey tea be good thanks if so what ratio thank you

  • @chevyvantravel9735
    @chevyvantravel9735 7 років тому

    I think i am good with the hydrangeas but not so good with the basil is there a basil video.

  • @emmathienes8588
    @emmathienes8588 5 років тому

    If the Hydrangea person's hydrangea is dying out each year and coming back in spring, this could be an issue. If their plant blooms on old wood then she/he will never get blooms.

  • @flARTlife
    @flARTlife 7 років тому +1

    I think that none blooming hydrangea might bloom on old wood only and the cold winter killed the buds on last year's old wood or the old wood was pruned along with all the buds

    • @jmac4313
      @jmac4313 7 років тому +1

      Fan Luo that's exactly what is happening to my nikko blue macrophylla. It blooms on old wood and winter kill has killed the buds. This year I have 3 blooms on it; first time in many years.

  • @ivettesandoval3170
    @ivettesandoval3170 2 роки тому

    Can I use holly tone during summer?

  • @rickster348
    @rickster348 8 років тому

    - I bought a Hydrangea 3 years ago and planted it in full sun. Every year it blooms and look's great except it never grows. I've used Miracle Grow and made sure it's alway's had plenty of water. It was around 3 feet when I got it and hasn't grown 6 inches. Is there something I can do for this?, -Thanks

  • @kalliste01
    @kalliste01 8 років тому

    Great video. I'm hoping some of your skill can rub off on me through the computer :D I have a habit of killing everything with love.

  • @amberzasylum6588
    @amberzasylum6588 2 роки тому

    So I recently purchased an Endless Summer Hydrangea and I put it in a pot since we are uncertain of how long we will live at this location. I was talking with a worker from menards who said she changes her soil every year. It will be a year for me in the summer and id love to give them a good head start this year, BUT I have no clue how to go about changing the soil, im way to worried about damaging the plant. Any tips? Is it necessary?

  • @brookewilliams965
    @brookewilliams965 8 років тому

    how is your strawberry planter looking??

  • @FromRVtoCrafts
    @FromRVtoCrafts 8 років тому +2

    Our winters can be brutal, if I do a hydrangea in a container do I need to bring it indoors for the winter?

    • @gardenanswer
      @gardenanswer  8 років тому

      I wouldn't bring it all the way inside (they do need a cold period), but I would move it somewhere protected, wrap the container with something like burlap or bubble wrap, and remember to water it every 2-3 weeks so the roots don't dry out! :)

    • @FromRVtoCrafts
      @FromRVtoCrafts 8 років тому

      +Garden Answer thanks.

  • @RRAMir
    @RRAMir 7 років тому

    Please tell me, Are Mophead hydrangeas and Endless summer Hydrangeas Variety same, and if not do mophead hydrangea bloom on new wood also as endless summer do.

  • @STtinydancer105
    @STtinydancer105 3 роки тому

    How much water does a potted hydrangea need through fall? I've just ordered my very first one and I'm afraid of under or over watering. 😓

  • @sabineramirez3899
    @sabineramirez3899 Місяць тому

    Where can I find the hydrangea flow chart?

  • @saraakthar9146
    @saraakthar9146 6 років тому

    Hi, I live in uk. I bought 2 blue hydrangeas one of black steel hydrangeas and second mophead hydrangeas can you please Advise me how to plant in pot what type soil and compost etc need

  • @tinanguyen4845
    @tinanguyen4845 4 роки тому

    Why is my hydrangea doesn’t grow tall stem is that have anything to do with depthless of soil?

  • @kalsikk2010
    @kalsikk2010 7 років тому

    my hydrangeas is about four year bloomed for two years but not blooming now but can I do to bloom the again?

  • @ramelescobar486
    @ramelescobar486 7 років тому +1

    can a hydrangea grow indoors because I have one indoors

    • @ThorKipperberg
      @ThorKipperberg 7 років тому +1

      yes,and no! hehe if you keep them on the cool side and not to dry , absolutley,. but hydrangeas can be tricky,. especially in hot and dry conditions like in a living room,. they prefer cool, light areas if keept inside,. not in direct sunlight as direct sun will dry and burn them,. these plants are outdoor plants originally. outside they can thrive,but some of the species are frost tender, and need covering and care to bloom, otherwise frost might kill off the buds and you only get leaves when they kick back in the spring. Also wrong pruning is also often a cause of them not blooming. species that are frost tender and often pruned wrong are the Macrophylla family, as they tend to bloom on last years wood. There are some "modern" species in this family that are grown to also bloom on new and old wood , like endless summer etc,. these will bloom on new and old wood, if keept in the right conditions and keept from bare frost to kill off the branches,. cover the plants up in the late fall before frost and they mightl give you a wonderfull bloom and growth in years to come,.. also hydrageas dont thrive very well in hot and dry conditions these plants are loving, humid soils and cool not to hot summer, during late autumn often wet and mild weather and sudden drops of temperatures is very often a huge challenge to keep these plants(macrophylla), especially the further north you go, and in coastal areas where the weather is often changing .The worst climate for these plants are often changing weather, especially during the winter months, especially changing between dry to wet, and you suddenly get longer dry periods of bare frost. these conditions are huge flower bud killers.And not only that. but it often makes the whole plant freeze down to the ground, and when it reshoots in the spring, you only get brances of leaves with no blooms, another killer is during spring. long periods of dry weather with low tempertures, sunshine and frost during night is a huge huge tree and plant killer so if your plants are not protected from the enviroments they often die of this,. and whats left is dry branches. hydrangeas often get huge damages from these conditions so protect your plants and you might have a great success of keeping them.

  • @sporfyris
    @sporfyris 4 роки тому

    Does anyone have the link to the flowsheet about why my hydrangeas don't bloom that Laura mentioned would be in the comments section?

  • @ithirstyforknowledge
    @ithirstyforknowledge 3 роки тому

    Why my peony buds didnt open into fllowers?

  • @yenererguven1625
    @yenererguven1625 8 років тому

    Dear Laura, I'm desperate to find information on how to sow Echinopsis seeds brought to me by my son when he was coming back from Miami. I am living in Datca, on the most southwestern tip of Turkey, on the Mediteranean. Temp nowadays is 36 to 42 C (95 -105 F), and the humidity 60 to 72 percent. Any information will be highly appreciated. I wanted to add pictures of the flowers of my most recent flowering cactus but no luck. I will do that soon. Thank you

  • @oldsmarty2540
    @oldsmarty2540 7 років тому

    please, somebody help me and tell me how should i sow the seeds of hydrangea?? please. i'm dying.

  • @littlemissy8356
    @littlemissy8356 4 роки тому

    I bet her hydrangeas aren't blooming because shes pruning at the wrong time of year.