Thanks so much for your kind words! 😊 We're really glad you appreciate the format of our video. We try to balance visual appeal with useful information, so it's great to hear that the combination of pictures and written details works well for you. ❤I
Thank you for a wonderful guide to beautiful ‘high-value’ plants (long-blooming perennials). I continue to rewatch the Peruvian Lily segment of your video. The bright orange flower looks like butterfly weed, but is there an orange Peruvian Lily? Whatever it is, it’s beautiful!
Great observation on the old wood blooming. Many varieties, especially the big-leaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla), do indeed bloom on old wood, which is why it's so important to be careful with pruning. This old wood blooming is why some gardeners get frustrated when their hydrangeas don't flower after a harsh winter or improper pruning - they've accidentally removed the flower buds for the next season. There are some newer cultivars that bloom on both old and new wood, giving a longer bloom season and more reliability in colder climates. But those classic varieties blooming on old wood can create some truly spectacular displays when well-maintained.
Thanks so much for the positive feedback! 😊 We're really happy to hear you found the video informative. Our goal is always to provide helpful, practical gardening tips and inspiration.
This channel although extremely interesting and helpful has the tendency of mismatching the wrong photo of the plant being discussed as in displaying Zinnias during the dahlia segment.
I know it’s probably not a big deal but they have typos in their thumbnails sometimes and that makes me question the quality of the info they provide 🤷🏻♀️
@@shanastrange3193 there are many species of Dahlia. Some look like zinnias some look like cosmos a few even look like Marigold. Don’t be so sure of yourself in the future when casting shame on another. Donkey.
Thank you for this! A couple comments… One is you should avoid recommending invasive non-native species. There are plenty of perennials that fit the Bill that are not invasive or native. Secondly perhaps running your script through a thesaurus may vary some of the descriptions that you have to make it a bit more interesting.
Ah, good catch! 🧐 You're right to be skeptical about purple yarrow. While yarrow (Achillea) comes in many colors like white, yellow, pink, and even deep red, a true purple yarrow is pretty rare. What's often marketed as "purple" yarrow is usually more of a deep pink or magenta shade.
Oh no, that’s such a bummer! 😔 It’s crazy how some beautiful plants can be seen as weeds in different places. On the bright side, Canada has so many other gorgeous perennials to enjoy! 🌸🌿 What’s your favorite long-blooming flower up there? 🌼💚
The fact you put in daylilies (Hemerocallis) demonstrates you really aren't as knowledgeable as we all hoped. Daylilies look good ONLY when in flower -- which is about 2-3 weeks tops. The rest of the year, particularly after flowering and in the heat of summer, the plants look atrocious and are not worthy of a lone placing in a garden. They need to be hidden among other plants that don't look awful the other times of growing season.
almost every plant section shows pictures of OTHER plants. not well done! In chapter Lavender there are pictures of Nepeta included. Chapter Dahlias shows pictures of Zinnias. Chapter Achillea millefolium shows pictures of Achillea filipendula. Scabiosa shows pictures of chives. Echinacea shows pictures of Rudbeckia. Chapter Geum shows Helianthemum. Centrantus shows Spiderplant and Eupatorium.
❤I like the pictures and then the written info at the end of each segment.Nicely done ,thank you.
Thanks so much for your kind words! 😊 We're really glad you appreciate the format of our video. We try to balance visual appeal with useful information, so it's great to hear that the combination of pictures and written details works well for you. ❤I
Great video, giving me lots of ideas for when I can start in spring! I live in zone 9 and this video helped narrow down a great deal of my selections.
Great video, thank you for sharing this with us
Such beautiful flowers❤
Salvia? Fuschia? Candy tuft? Non-stop bloomers in my zone 10b garden...
Thank you for a wonderful guide to beautiful ‘high-value’ plants (long-blooming perennials).
I continue to rewatch the Peruvian Lily segment of your video. The bright orange flower looks like butterfly weed, but is there an orange Peruvian Lily? Whatever it is, it’s beautiful!
Many hydrangeas grow on old wood. Beautiful displays
Great observation on the old wood blooming. Many varieties, especially the big-leaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla), do indeed bloom on old wood, which is why it's so important to be careful with pruning.
This old wood blooming is why some gardeners get frustrated when their hydrangeas don't flower after a harsh winter or improper pruning - they've accidentally removed the flower buds for the next season.
There are some newer cultivars that bloom on both old and new wood, giving a longer bloom season and more reliability in colder climates. But those classic varieties blooming on old wood can create some truly spectacular displays when well-maintained.
Great, informative video! Thank you!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback! 😊 We're really happy to hear you found the video informative. Our goal is always to provide helpful, practical gardening tips and inspiration.
This channel although extremely interesting and helpful has the tendency of mismatching the wrong photo of the plant being discussed as in displaying Zinnias during the dahlia segment.
Those are dahlias.
@@cardstockcollectorwhen the video talks about “huge dinner plate blooms” the photo is of zinnias, look at the leaves. The rest are dahlias.
I know it’s probably not a big deal but they have typos in their thumbnails sometimes and that makes me question the quality of the info they provide 🤷🏻♀️
Zinnias and dahlias are more or less one in the same.... They can look completely identical.
@@shanastrange3193 there are many species of Dahlia. Some look like zinnias some look like cosmos a few even look like Marigold. Don’t be so sure of yourself in the future when casting shame on another. Donkey.
1. English Lavender
2. DahlIa
3. Catmint
4. Yarrow
5. Geranium
6. Spiderwort
7. Daylily
8. Butterfly Bush
9. Scabious
10. Black Eyed Susans
11. Masterwort
12. I lost the plot 😁
Penstemon, Alstromeria, Echinacia, Geums, Sedum, Clematis, Phlox, Amsonia, Campanula, Valerian, Wallflower, Dianthus, Aster, Hydrangea.
Beautiful 🌺🌸🥰🌸🌺
Did they show a picture of zinnias during the dahlia segment lol 1:25
yes they did, also showed Chives in the Scabiosa section 😂😂😂
Surely did not. There are many species of Dahlia. Some look like cosmos and zinnia.
Thank you for this! A couple comments… One is you should avoid recommending invasive non-native species. There are plenty of perennials that fit the Bill that are not invasive or native. Secondly perhaps running your script through a thesaurus may vary some of the descriptions that you have to make it a bit more interesting.
Nice video.
My grannies wore long bloomers
Which planting ZONES are you referring to, please?
At the end of each segment there's a chart w the zones
I would like to add that they have made a sterile variety of the butter fly bush. That come in different sizes and colors.
friendships is the celebrity
I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen a purple yarrow ? 💐💚🙃
Ah, good catch! 🧐 You're right to be skeptical about purple yarrow.
While yarrow (Achillea) comes in many colors like white, yellow, pink, and even deep red, a true purple yarrow is pretty rare. What's often marketed as "purple" yarrow is usually more of a deep pink or magenta shade.
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Spiderwort does not appreciate fertilizing. It tends to flop when fertilized. Otherwise, a lovely spreader.
Unfortunately bell flowers are considered are a weed in Canada . Sadly
Oh no, that’s such a bummer! 😔 It’s crazy how some beautiful plants can be seen as weeds in different places. On the bright side, Canada has so many other gorgeous perennials to enjoy! 🌸🌿 What’s your favorite long-blooming flower up there? 🌼💚
1:29 those look like zinnias rather than dahlias?
You showed a chive as a pincushion.
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The fact you put in daylilies (Hemerocallis) demonstrates you really aren't as knowledgeable as we all hoped. Daylilies look good ONLY when in flower -- which is about 2-3 weeks tops. The rest of the year, particularly after flowering and in the heat of summer, the plants look atrocious and are not worthy of a lone placing in a garden. They need to be hidden among other plants that don't look awful the other times of growing season.
Многие фото не соответствуют растению о котором говорят. Не вводите людей в заблуждение.
Columbine?
almost every plant section shows pictures of OTHER plants. not well done!
In chapter Lavender there are pictures of Nepeta included.
Chapter Dahlias shows pictures of Zinnias.
Chapter Achillea millefolium shows pictures of Achillea filipendula.
Scabiosa shows pictures of chives.
Echinacea shows pictures of Rudbeckia.
Chapter Geum shows Helianthemum.
Centrantus shows Spiderplant and Eupatorium.