Great video! Stewart is such a great videographer, loved it when he turned a leave over to show the contrasting color, such attention to detail. Courtney is so knowledgeable about plants. A very enlightening video since I live live in zone 9. Hot and dry this was a great video for me! Thanks Linda
Linda, I just wanted to complement you on such good manners when you acknowledged the gentleman who was looking at the coleus and asked his opinion and incorporated him in the conversation. That was very kind of you. It shows how gracious Oklahomans can be. 🌺
I live just south of Fort Worth, Texas in Crowley, Texas and this is such valuable information! Thank you, Linda! Watching your videos is my daily treat to myself:)
I would give anything if we had a nursery in our area like this. I would have to drive at least 4-5 hours to find a nursery like this. We have a lowes and their flowers are nothing like this. I hate mail orders because you do not know what you are going to get. I want instant gratification. Linda you are a breath of fresh air. I look forward to your daily videos. Thank you girlie.
I really appreciate that you addressed specifically heat loving plants. In garden centers, plants are faithfully labeled sun or shade but this video took it up a notch. I have a container garden on my deck that t gets full sun here in mid Ohio. I did try the sunpatiens and they are thriving and beautiful. Now I have the knowledge to try other varieties. Thank you so much!!!
I wish we had a nursery nearby that was that well stocked. Most of ours are rather sad looking this time of year. Enjoyed the tour. I'm glad I'm not the only one who forgets to plant things, like the plumbago.
Zone 9b, plants that are doing great in my area and don’t need a ton of water once established include: zinnia, echinacea, yarrow, lavender, catmint, catnip, euphorbia, russian sage, veronica and can’t forget salvia!
@@Wazupiseeyou they do surprisingly well even in my clay soil. Also it hardly rains here so low chance of wet feet. The key for me is pruning pretty hard after they bloom so they maintain their dome shape.
I live in Trinidad in the Caribbean, we have wet and dry seasons, I love my purple and white Angelonias mix, looks like an English meadow, I clip them back periodically, they last all year in our weather.
I'm in Florida, and I also find this to be a year round plant. My zone is 11, coastal south. So many of these plants are year round in tropical climates as long as the get plenty of water and an eastern exposure .
I am in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and Pentas are my favorite summertime bloomer. They love the hot sun and bloom into the fall. I love the light pinks, the hot pinks, the lavender and the purples. Red is not my favorite but it is beautiful too. I also am loving my echinacea, for the last couple of years, in gorgeous oranges, yellows and pinks.
In Houston all types of Lantana are perineal. Mine have survived the big freeze and trampling when we had a new fence installed. They don’t require water or any care at all once established. Love them.
I am in zone 8a and I have all the flowers you looked at plus lavender, catmint, russian sage, petunias, salvia, verbena, rose moss, Esperanza, rudbeckia and coreopsis. Great video!
I'm in Zone 7. Calabricoa bloom spring through fall here and always look beautiful! I planted white ones under my blue hydrangeas in early spring this year and they've brightened up the area nicely.
The only annual I plant is Lantana. Low maintenance, wild life keep away, and impressive in a mass planting. My only complaint is their deep roots that I struggle with when I remove from my flower bed after the season is over. I also love sweet potato vine, but, so do the deer. I’m in zone 6. What a great nursery‼️
I cut some heads off my hydrangeas already to dry because some burned in even the shade!!! Plenty of water too. I LOVE my plumbago. They are 6 ft high by 10 ft wide each.
In 8b, plumbago is perennial. Even after last winter's drop to 9 degrees, the plumbago came back. If you looked through the brown sticks, little green sprouts emerged, flourished, and bloomed. My favorite annuals are snapdragons and pansies.
Loved watching this (again) today! Interesting how we have such a small window for planting annuals, about 2 weeks after last frost, then it gets brutally HOT here in 7b, W. TN.
I planted seven Denim & Lace Russian Sage this spring in zone 7b Chattanooga Tennessee. The information I read about them is that once they're established🤷, they don't like a lot of water or fertilizer, just sun and heat. 🎊 My kind of plant. 🤞
Zone 7 East TN and I plant cannas and daylilies mostly. I am new to this zone (coming from zone 5) so still learning all these new plants available to me
What a great store! Here in British Columbia, Canada seems like stores clear out by late June, even garden stores. I miss lantana, when I lived in California, I had a beautiful bed of them.
The blue daze evolvulus is new for me and has been added to my must-have plant list! I feel like we got a two-for-one in this video-two knowledgeable, engaging experts!
Love my plumbago, cut it back, & it flowers again instantly. Great tour, fantastic nursery. Lots of ideas for next summer. we're enjoying a cool winter in coastal Qld. Australia. Your Hot weather has even been on our News!
I’m in Zone 6b. Gaura ‘Petite Pink’ has been just gorgeous for me. It grows way bigger than the tag says it will and is just full and beautiful. Also ‘truffula pink” gomphrena has performed way above my expectations. I am trying cleome this year and wow, so far it’s looking great! Actually the very same variety you were talking about!
Zone 6 I plant coleus every year, I love these plants, so beautiful and so many different colors, they last through the fall. This year I just planted a few lantanas, the pink and orange colors just caught my eye..
Thanks for taking us shopping with you.❤️ Yummy flowers!!! I have a purse just like yours except mine’s round. I always get compliments on it; I call it my canteen.😛
Thanks for the tour, have grown the cape blue plumbago, it’s gorgeous! We have to bring in winter here in zone 4. After 3-4 years finally let it go, i do miss that color! We are 3-4 weeks later than you are, but fun to watch you growing a lot of plants we cant grow here!
I live in Pensacola Fl. Pentas are my favorite low maintenance and love the heat. Lantana is also a great one I plant and here it comes back every spring. Finally begonias red especially
Last year I tried annual Salvia for the first time. They were great in the ground and in containers. This year, I bought even more than last year. The hummingbirds love them! Zone 5 B Indianapolis, Indiana.
Appreciated this video so much as a Caribbean native. Most of these plants work well in my hot tropical and windswept coastal clime. Also Texas sage does well and the bees love them. To catch hummingbirds and butterflies though, choose any kind of lantana - we call the yellow and white variety 'Scrambled Eggs'. Be sure to cut the larger lantana bushes back hard to keep them disease-free (aphids and white flies love them, and they are vulnerable to black spot if over-watered or they get too thick) and contain growth. Coleus are lovely but struggle in my garden, so thanks for tips on how to propogate; will keep trying.
Great video that gave me so many ideas for my garden in the south of Spain. It gets really hot here too and I was searching for inspiration! Thanks Linda x
That plumbago gets to 10x10 in zone 9b- requires least amount of maintenance and definitely drought tolerant. If allowed to grow to its full potential it’s a tough plant...perfect in a large yard as a background shrub and blooms without need for fertilizer. They are planted along the sides of highways here in California.
What a super video! Thank you, Linda for all the great ideas. I love that garden center😍 Zone 8b loves begonias. They never fail and come back the next year. Love your shirt!
I've found that vibrant colors reds, oranges, purples tend to show up better in the section of my garden that's farther away from the house, and pastels tend to fade into the background. Therefore, I plant pastels like plumbago in the section closer to the house.
I live in zone 7b...Roanoke, Virginia I love daylillies and trumpet lilies...I don't ever hear you talk about daylillies. My yard is full of different daylillies. I really have to spray deer repellent on the daylillies...the deer will come in and eat all the daylily buds. Do you have deer problems?
I’m a Oklahoma City7B Lantana guy here. I have yellow and the multi-color that made it through the winter blast. It’s going to go to seed soon. They look like black pearls.
I wanted to add a comment About trimming the blooms on the colious plants not sure if I spelled it corectly. I always clipped them off. Well I stopped and now they are reseeding. What is interesting is the seedlings don't always come back as the mother plant.I always get different colors too. What a nice surprise and lots free plants!!
Hi! I live in south GA, zone 8b. I have more perennials than annuals, but I always have zinnias ( I just discovered the benary zinnias!). I also have impatiens, and coleus ( I save my coleus seed each year)
I'm in zone 7a and red clay soil really bakes in the summer. My favorites for almost no care in the heat are zinnias and cosmos. The yellow cosmos are especially tough for our weather.
I noticed a filler plant in my garden, Mexican Petunia. I think MP and Perwinkle would be beautiful together, pink and purple. I have the white trailing lantana in my side garden, so many great suggestions!
The small coral flower plant that you didn't identify is Soiree Kawaii Cantharanthus. I have been buying this plant for many years for my large container in full sun. It is gorgeous, drought and heat tolerant. It is quiet showy later in the season. I live in North Central Texas. This flower comes in white, pink or coral.
Good eye, Stewart at 7:50 showing us the underneath color of the leaves on Inferno!
This garden center is phenomenal. It is so large, plants are stocked, and EVERYTHING is so lush. Keep it coming.
Great video! Stewart is such a great videographer, loved it when he turned a leave over to show the contrasting color, such attention to detail. Courtney is so knowledgeable about plants. A very enlightening video since I live live in zone 9. Hot and dry this was a great video for me! Thanks Linda
That nursery!! So beautiful and well stocked!! I don’t think I’ve ever seen one so well stocked in my area......ever!!
Thanks for sharing!
Linda, I just wanted to complement you on such good manners when you acknowledged the gentleman who was looking at the coleus and asked his opinion and incorporated him in the conversation. That was very kind of you. It shows how gracious Oklahomans can be. 🌺
Oh what eye candy! I think we need this at least once a season. Thank you Linda and Cortney.
Spectacular nursery. Nice outfit. Plumbago is pretty. Get so many ideas when you do these visits.
Watched AGAIN. Courtney was so gracious. Thank you. Lovely tour. Love your outfit Linda. We love you & Stewart. 💕🙏
I live just south of Fort Worth, Texas in Crowley, Texas and this is such valuable information! Thank you, Linda! Watching your videos is my daily treat to myself:)
I would give anything if we had a nursery in our area like this. I would have to drive at least 4-5 hours to find a nursery like this. We have a lowes and their flowers are nothing like this. I hate mail orders because you do not know what you are going to get. I want instant gratification. Linda you are a breath of fresh air. I look forward to your daily videos. Thank you girlie.
I really appreciate that you addressed specifically heat loving plants. In garden centers, plants are faithfully labeled sun or shade but this video took it up a notch. I have a container garden on my deck that t gets full sun here in mid Ohio. I did try the sunpatiens and they are thriving and beautiful. Now I have the knowledge to try other varieties. Thank you so much!!!
I wish we had a nursery nearby that was that well stocked. Most of ours are rather sad looking this time of year.
Enjoyed the tour. I'm glad I'm not the only one who forgets to plant things, like the plumbago.
Me too. I was really impressed with that garden center.
Zone 9b, plants that are doing great in my area and don’t need a ton of water once established include: zinnia, echinacea, yarrow, lavender, catmint, catnip, euphorbia, russian sage, veronica and can’t forget salvia!
I’m a 9b also, love your picks.
Lavender in zone 9B? I’ve just took some out. They only look nice in winter and early spring.
@@Wazupiseeyou they do surprisingly well even in my clay soil. Also it hardly rains here so low chance of wet feet. The key for me is pruning pretty hard after they bloom so they maintain their dome shape.
Cleo me seeds it self also
@@Wazupiseeyou my lavender is also doing well, I have 2 in pots and 2 in landscape.
Linda So many beautiful plants to choose from that can take the heat. Those purslane and lantana were some of the prettiest I have seen❤️❤️❤️
Well done, Linda. So many great plants
I live in Trinidad in the Caribbean, we have wet and dry seasons, I love my purple and white Angelonias mix, looks like an English meadow, I clip them back periodically, they last all year in our weather.
Hello, this is Annie from Trinidad.The only Sayney I knew was from Siparia.
In Guyana I do the same. They look lovely outside of the fence.
@@chrissingh7210 I married one 😊
I'm in Florida, and I also find this to be a year round plant. My zone is 11, coastal south. So many of these plants are year round in tropical climates as long as the get plenty of water and an eastern exposure .
Coleus makes also beautiful home plant for us in the winter
Those are Gorgeous Flowers....i love it...😍
Thank you...Enjoy your day...Linda Vater.
Courtney is just adorable and seems so sweet!!
Thanks Courtney, Stuart, and Linda!!!
I love planting a pepper plant in the center of my annual flowers. The peppers are ornamental and edible to boot. Love this video! I live in zone 7.
Gift ( your question from last video) A wind chime so that they will think of you when they hear the sound
A few of you have said this, and it may be one of my favorite ideas :-)
The pots and planters in the background are so pretty! The cleome and zinnias are very sentimental to me. My mom planted them when I was a child.
I am in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and Pentas are my favorite summertime bloomer. They love the hot sun and bloom into the fall. I love the light pinks, the hot pinks, the lavender and the purples. Red is not my favorite but it is beautiful too. I also am loving my echinacea, for the last couple of years, in gorgeous oranges, yellows and pinks.
Thank you Linda for a lovely video. It was delightful to share the plants that grow in your zone. It was like a girls day out and guys as well : ) : )
What a beautiful garden center. Courtney was very sweet and knowledgeable. Thank you both for the flower tour! I put some on my wish list! 🌸🌸🌸😃🌱🌱
Courtney is so sweet and pleasant! This was a lovely, informative tour, thanks so much!
I’m in zone 7a and absolutely love Angelonia! Surprisingly, I never dead head them and have beautiful blooms all season.
I rely on lantana for a hot weather plant that's easy to grow, low maintenance and heat resistant.
What zone are you in?
In Houston all types of Lantana are perineal. Mine have survived the big freeze and trampling when we had a new fence installed. They don’t require water or any care at all once established. Love them.
I have Lantana in containers, but I was just reading they are invasive, so be careful with it.
I agree about preferring non hot looking flower colors in the extremely hot southern summers!
I am in zone 8a and I have all the flowers you looked at plus lavender, catmint, russian sage, petunias, salvia, verbena, rose moss, Esperanza, rudbeckia and coreopsis. Great video!
I love all of those!
I'm in Zone 7. Calabricoa bloom spring through fall here and always look beautiful! I planted white ones under my blue hydrangeas in early spring this year and they've brightened up the area nicely.
What a great video and the variety at TLC was amazing. Cortney's sweet! Look forward to the next tour. 💐
The only annual I plant is Lantana. Low maintenance, wild life keep away, and impressive in a mass planting. My only complaint is their deep roots that I struggle with when I remove from my flower bed after the season is over. I also love sweet potato vine, but, so do the deer. I’m in zone 6. What a great nursery‼️
Plumbago is GORGEOUS....That was fun !
I cut some heads off my hydrangeas already to dry because some burned in even the shade!!! Plenty of water too. I LOVE my plumbago. They are 6 ft high by 10 ft wide each.
In 8b, plumbago is perennial. Even after last winter's drop to 9 degrees, the plumbago came back. If you looked through the brown sticks, little green sprouts emerged, flourished, and bloomed.
My favorite annuals are snapdragons and pansies.
Loved watching this (again) today! Interesting how we have such a small window for planting annuals, about 2 weeks after last frost, then it gets brutally HOT here in 7b, W. TN.
I planted seven Denim & Lace Russian Sage this spring in zone 7b Chattanooga Tennessee. The information I read about them is that once they're established🤷, they don't like a lot of water or fertilizer, just sun and heat. 🎊 My kind of plant. 🤞
Russian Sage is very drought tolerant
I LOVE Victoria Blue salvia. And it will survive mild winters in our zone 8 coastal NC gardens.
Zone 7 East TN and I plant cannas and daylilies mostly. I am new to this zone (coming from zone 5) so still learning all these new plants available to me
That Coleus Inferno is made for you.It matches perfectly your bag. AT 6:49 what a great picture. Bravo Stuart.
What a great store! Here in British Columbia, Canada seems like stores clear out by late June, even garden stores. I miss lantana, when I lived in California, I had a beautiful bed of them.
The blue daze evolvulus is new for me and has been added to my must-have plant list! I feel like we got a two-for-one in this video-two knowledgeable, engaging experts!
I have one in a container that has not stopped showing off since I picked it up almost 2 months ago! I am in zone 8b
Wow.. Fabulous video 👍👍🌿🌸
Love my plumbago, cut it back, & it flowers again instantly. Great tour, fantastic nursery.
Lots of ideas for next summer. we're enjoying a cool winter in coastal Qld. Australia. Your Hot weather has even been on our News!
Loved seeing all those beautiful, sun-loving plants! However, was really waiting to see where to get that great looking crossbody bag!!! Tell me!
Here you go amzn.to/2TN7kEK
Thanks! You’re a sweetheart!
I’m in Zone 6b. Gaura ‘Petite Pink’ has been just gorgeous for me. It grows way bigger than the tag says it will and is just full and beautiful. Also ‘truffula pink” gomphrena has performed way above my expectations. I am trying cleome this year and wow, so far it’s looking great! Actually the very same variety you were talking about!
Zone 6 I plant coleus every year, I love these plants, so beautiful and so many different colors, they last through the fall. This year I just planted a few lantanas, the pink and orange colors just caught my eye..
Zone 7a-I like to grow Salvia Black and Blue for the height and size of the plant and heat tolerance.
I've never deadheaded my Angeolina in TX and they are gorgeous all summer.
Same in Louisiana
Loved this video. It gave me some new ideas. I live in zone 5. Pentas and scaevola are my favorite annuals for my garden.
Thanks for taking us shopping with you.❤️ Yummy flowers!!! I have a purse just like yours except mine’s round. I always get compliments on it; I call it my canteen.😛
Loved your banter. Great video.
Our perennial lantana survived the Arctic freeze here in Dallas 8a and came back beautiful this year.
Awesome tour!
Thanks for the tour, have grown the cape blue plumbago, it’s gorgeous! We have to bring in winter here in zone 4. After 3-4 years finally let it go, i do miss that color! We are 3-4 weeks later than you are, but fun to watch you growing a lot of plants we cant grow here!
I have a big pot with the Blue Daze surrounding a grouping of rose colored Calla Lilies. So pretty right now.
I live in Pensacola Fl. Pentas are my favorite low maintenance and love the heat. Lantana is also a great one I plant and here it comes back every spring. Finally begonias red especially
Last year I tried annual Salvia for the first time. They were great in the ground and in containers. This year, I bought even more than last year. The hummingbirds love them! Zone 5 B Indianapolis, Indiana.
Appreciated this video so much as a Caribbean native. Most of these plants work well in my hot tropical and windswept coastal clime. Also Texas sage does well and the bees love them.
To catch hummingbirds and butterflies though, choose any kind of lantana - we call the yellow and white variety 'Scrambled Eggs'. Be sure to cut the larger lantana bushes back hard to keep them disease-free (aphids and white flies love them, and they are vulnerable to black spot if over-watered or they get too thick) and contain growth.
Coleus are lovely but struggle in my garden, so thanks for tips on how to propogate; will keep trying.
Very nice tour! Courtney is a doll!!😊🌸
Great video that gave me so many ideas for my garden in the south of Spain. It gets really hot here too and I was searching for inspiration! Thanks Linda x
Thank you for this tour. I feel like you did it just for me!😀 Especially when you pointed out plants to use for prairie/rural settings. 😊
Salvia does really well for me in my 6b garden
Their stoneware ware is fabulous!!!!
great show
great video
Purslane are beautiful by the beach
This is very informative...can't wait to go to the nursery near me. I need a couple of heat loving plants.
That plumbago gets to 10x10 in zone 9b- requires least amount of maintenance and definitely drought tolerant. If allowed to grow to its full potential it’s a tough plant...perfect in a large yard as a background shrub and blooms without need for fertilizer. They are planted along the sides of highways here in California.
My childhood home in Miami, Florida had great plumbago that grew year round! So pretty.
Hi Linda! This was a GREAT video!! So informative.........thank you!! :)
What a super video! Thank you, Linda for all the great ideas. I love that garden center😍 Zone 8b loves begonias. They never fail and come back the next year. Love your shirt!
I've found that vibrant colors reds, oranges, purples tend to show up better in the section of my garden that's farther away from the house, and pastels tend to fade into the background. Therefore, I plant pastels like plumbago in the section closer to the house.
Good color theory!
Awe Courtney was so sweet!! I loved this video and really love the plumbago!! I need to go find some!! 💕💕
I love sunpatiens even though they need extra water during the hottest part of the summer. They bloom so well!
My plumbago are thriving in full and part sun here in zone 8b😎
I live in zone 7b...Roanoke, Virginia
I love daylillies and trumpet lilies...I don't ever hear you talk about daylillies. My yard is full of different daylillies. I really have to spray deer repellent on the daylillies...the deer will come in and eat all the daylily buds.
Do you have deer problems?
what a FUN video with so much information. thank you. I love zinnias, geraniums, and marigolds for some. Live in zone 8. love, hugs,prayers.
Plumbago is one of my very favorites💙💙💙 does well here in Greensboro, NC zone 7b!
Beautiful Plants. Many of them I use in my yard. The mexican heather I grow in pots.
Linda this was SO helpful! Thank you ❤️
I really enjoyed this video of all the plants that handle the summer heat
We not only have heat, but a drought and extreme water rationing for yards 😔 . Only water
Heliotrope is amazing this year! Also love Lantana.
Perfect video for today
I’m a Oklahoma City7B Lantana guy here. I have yellow and the multi-color that made it through the winter blast. It’s going to go to seed soon. They look like black pearls.
8a hydrangea limelight - awesome. Pouring water onto the mop heads and they still wilt but limelight basks in the sun
Vinca, penta and lantana!!
I know all about the heat and humidity, zone 9 HTX
I wanted to add a comment
About trimming the blooms on the colious plants not sure if I spelled it corectly.
I always clipped them off.
Well I stopped and now they are reseeding. What is interesting is the seedlings don't always come back as the mother plant.I always get different colors too.
What a nice surprise and lots free plants!!
Hi! I live in south GA, zone 8b. I have more perennials than annuals, but I always have zinnias ( I just discovered the benary zinnias!). I also have impatiens, and coleus ( I save my coleus seed each year)
I'm a brand new joiner - Love your presentations! Where can I find the list of flowers you talked about today? Thank you !!
Welcome! They are listed in the description box:)
Zone 9. Richmond TX. I never dead head lantana, penta or Angelonia!
8A West Texas. Cannot beat Yarrow!
I'm in zone 7a and red clay soil really bakes in the summer. My favorites for almost no care in the heat are zinnias and cosmos. The yellow cosmos are especially tough for our weather.
I noticed a filler plant in my garden, Mexican Petunia. I think MP and Perwinkle would be beautiful together, pink and purple. I have the white trailing lantana in my side garden, so many great suggestions!
I once had to do a u-turn to take a pic of a fascinating shrub to upload to my identifier plant app…it turned out to be a Mexican Petunia.
I enjoyed this tour so much
Very helpful. T..Y.🌺
I want that purse! It is so cute!
Great video I learned about some new plants thanks!👍😎
The small coral flower plant that you didn't identify is Soiree Kawaii Cantharanthus. I have been buying this plant for many years for my large container in full sun. It is gorgeous, drought and heat tolerant. It is quiet showy later in the season. I live in North Central Texas. This flower comes in white, pink or coral.
Great info👍