~ I just bought the pink chiffon and it is already blooming with tons of buds in the pot! I bought the white chiffon last year for my moon garden but this pink is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for the video.
You are very welcome, it is great to see you are enjoying them already. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are well stocked with lots of gorgeous plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
Great, that's the wonderful thing about pictures and especially video, you can filter through them, do your own research and then go to the garden center and SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF and make sure that they are "what they are"! AND, get the local scoop from the experts who live and garden in your area! Because they flower later in the year (which is really good because it extends the interest beyond spring), we usually ship most of our plants then, but if you speak to your local garden center folk they may be able to get you some earlier if you wish. As you may know we deliver to hundreds of mostly family businesses located through out our region and you can find their location by going to this link: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Thank you, that is nice to know. Stay tuned and think about subscribing (if you haven't already), because there will be more videos coming. And, it would be nice if you could kindly click the the "like" icon of any that you think worthy, because that will help other people find them too.
I was waiting for this video. Love the side by side comparison of them, they are all so beautiful. I have lavendar chiffon, sugar tip, azurri blue and some unknown dwarf pink one (quite beautiful). Thanks for your awesome and informative videos :)
Thank you, they are even more impressive when you see them in reality. Here's a link to our website where you will find the all locations of our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ Just know that we are adding new videos like this to our channel all the time. If you haven't already, might I suggest that you follow our UA-cam channel now so that our new videos will popup in your feed as we add them. And if you click the like button on this particular video it will help other UA-camrs find it in the future. Thank you again for your comment!
I love rose of sharon, all the types are pretty but my favorite are the blue flowers, I have all the blue ones I could find. Blue chiffon, Bluebird, Azzuri, and just yesterday I picked up a "Blue Marlin" it is more of a pink-grey-blue compaired to the other 3, but I still really like it ! Im hooked ! Its a beautiful plant to collect. Great video. Thankyou.
Yes, it is amazing how they stand out in the summer landscape - really special and quite unique. When they get established they are really impressive, don't forget to keep us posted of their development.
Hello David! Just recently discovered Overdevest because I purchased Blue Jean Baby Russia sage at my local independent garden center La Serra. It pays to read the tags! LOVE all of your videos, especially those that instruct on how to prune. I have been going through your library looking for videos for the plants and shrubs in my garden - and have been devouring several videos daily. Wondering if you would consider posting a video on how to prune/care for Rose of Sharons both as shrubs and as standards? Many thanks to Overdevest for this amazing video channel, the wealth of gardening knowledge is truly priceless.
Thanks, it is great to hear you are finding our efforts helpful. We will certainly bear your request in mind, and be happy to post a video on pruning them. All we have to do is find some that need pruning! We used to have some specimens in our display/trials area, but they were taken out in a renovation project a few years ago, and the ones we have now are nice, but still quite small. So, leave that with us and stay tuned. Meanwhile, it is wonderful to learn that you are scrolling through the extensive (and growing)library of videos on our channel, and enjoying the content.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and taking the time to write. Presumably you have subscribed to our channel. If you haven't yet, can we suggest you think about it, because we are posting new videos all the time, and once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video it will turn up automatically in your feed. And if you are finding our videos helpful, it would be wonderful if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. Finally, FYI, our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are becoming fully stocked with lots of fresh new plants, so be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of our beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections like David features here on our channel.
I just got a blue chiffon and I really want to train it to grow like a small ornamental tree beside a fence. I’m in the south of Ireland in cork. Any tips for me? Love your videos...
Brian, it is a little tricky because Blue Chiffon is absolutely beautiful but is is not the most vigorous item. So, it will be important that you do all you can to get it established with a really good root system i.e. good sized hole, plenty of organic matter and a little fertilizer once it get going. Then, it will be a matter of selecting the most vigorous and straight potential leader, snipping out the other bushier basal growths, training that one shoot up a stake or bamboo cane until you get it to the height you desire... probably about 4-5' (initially) then allowing it to send out side shoots to make branches and all the time trying to get the leader to extend upwards to make the tree shape. It will obviously take years to train but eventually, if you can manage it - it could be GORGEOUS! Good luck and keep us posted of your progress.
Hello! So I’m planing to plant couple of those to create a private screen, I want to plant in the south corner about 10’ away from my home (full sun, zone 6b, clay soil)replace a pine tree but my husband is worried about the root system to damage any electric wire or foundation , so what is your advice in this thank you!
They do not have a vigorous root system like poplars and Willows etc. They tend to have a root system that remains near the surfacevSo you should be OK If in doubt, check and perhaps take a few pictures your local garden center and get their opinion. Here's a link that will help you find all the partnering garden centers that carry our plants: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
The colors have similar "blue" shades but we prefer Blue Chiffon because it is a better grower and the semi-double flowers with their overlapping petals and central anemone like "puff" appeal to us better too. That said, each of us have our own preferences, so probably, the best thing to do is visit some of our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ and take a close look at the plants and flowers for yourself. Both are beautiful (and if you have the space), would merit a place in your garden. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Thank you for your question. They are available through a network of hundreds of partnering garden centers that handle our plants: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ Also, have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well. And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ which are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly.
Thank you so much for very informative video💐💐❤️ I planted pink chiffon Last year in the container, where is the best place for this plant full sun or shade? From south east Berkshire United Kingdom🇬🇧
my neighbors have 2 pink Rose of sharons and theyre not sure where they got them or the variety..we're in zone 7 Georgia..the sharons grow tall like brother and sister at around 9 ft..slender and treelike but showy in summer...i wish they were evergreen. i wonder how many pink varieties there are?..but i have seen proven winner buckets around in georgia...all this to say i grabbed lots of seeds before they dispersed..
Hibiscus syriacus has been cultivated and enjoyed by gardeners across the temperate world for a very long time. It is the National Flower of Korea and has been cultivated there from time immemorial and was introduced to Europe as far back as the 16th Century. Over the centuries numerous pink selections have been introduced and because it is so resilient, accommodating and easy to grow they are a regular feature in gardens especially in older neighborhoods. The BIG (and very important) difference in these semi-double selections compared to most of the older ones like the ones you refer to, is that they are sterile or nearly sterile and produce very few seeds! These older selections are notorious for producing lots of nuisance seedlings, and therefore are considerably inferior to the selections we feature in this video. 😉💚👎
Our nursery is located in Southern New Jersey and we regularly ship our plants (often weekly) to garden centers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern USA states. Here's a link that you show you where they are all positioned: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Yes, there are some lovely garden centers in the Washington DC and surrounding areas that carry our plants, here's a link from our website that will help you find them: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Herman, our partnering garden centers will be able to let you know what their plants cost. If you click of this link, it will show you where they are located: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
One of the many features of these selections is that (unlike many of the old fashioned varieties which prolifically set lots of seed ), we very seldom see any seedlings come up anywhere around the base of the plants in our trials. It is probably not true to say that they are sterile, because they have the capacity to produce a few seeds occasionally, but this is rare. We hope this helps. Have you subscribed to our channel? If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed. And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well. And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/. They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Thanks for your request, we'll see what we can do. Meanwhile, if you wish to see the names in print, can I suggest that you click on the "CC" button in the right hand corner of the video frame to bring up the Subtitles / Closed Captions. That might help. Also, in each video we try to include at least one close up of the plant's tag - which (of course) will have the name on it too.
The pink one is the bushiest, and amongst the most vigorous of the selections, so you should see it prosper and be able to enjoy it for many years. My advice is take your time and make sure when you are selecting your plant, that you pick only from the healthiest, freshest, and best quality specimens you can find at the most reputable locations. There's an old saying in the nursery business "there's the BEST and then there's the REST"!!! That's the beauty of being able to go into a garden center and see all the plants right there before you buy them! The choices we make at time of purchase are critically important and a tired, poorly grown and maintained, stressed out plant is obviously likely to struggle (and sometimes needs to be put into "intensive care" to get it to recover and thrive again). So, it is worth taking your time, doing your research, driving (if necessary) a few extra miles, and paying a few dollars more..... because that all helps get the BEST results and over the long life time of a shrub, that is really very, very little! Then of course, make sure you give it the best start possible buy planting it properly. That means digging a generous sized hole, incorporating organic matter, watering etc. Here's a link to one of our videos that will show you how I like to plant my new specimens: ua-cam.com/video/xybT3obydPw/v-deo.html Follow this "time honored" advice, and you should be able to have a gorgeous, healthy and very rewarding Pink Chiffon thriving in your garden that will bring you years and years of satisfying pleasure and enjoyment!
@@OverdevestNurseries thank you for such an detailed reply. Much appreciated! This is my second year of gardening. A lot of trial and failures. One thing I learned in a hard way is indeed planting the right plant is more critical than anything else. Plants could be unpredictable. I will watch your time tested video for sure. So much to learn in gardening!
Love all 4!
Glad to hear you like them too.
~ I just bought the pink chiffon and it is already blooming with tons of buds in the pot! I bought the white chiffon last year for my moon garden but this pink is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for the video.
You are very welcome, it is great to see you are enjoying them already.
Have you subscribed to our channel?
If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed.
And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Finally, now that our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are well stocked with lots of gorgeous plants, if you live in our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections.
@@OverdevestNurseries I have subscribed to all of your videos :)
Those white ones are beyond beautiful.
We agree
I just planted a pink chiffon yesterday. Love 💕 them.
Fantastic, we wish you good health to enjoy it!
I love the pink chiffon one too!
Great, that's the wonderful thing about pictures and especially video, you can filter through them, do your own research and then go to the garden center and SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF and make sure that they are "what they are"! AND, get the local scoop from the experts who live and garden in your area! Because they flower later in the year (which is really good because it extends the interest beyond spring), we usually ship most of our plants then, but if you speak to your local garden center folk they may be able to get you some earlier if you wish. As you may know we deliver to hundreds of mostly family businesses located through out our region and you can find their location by going to this link: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Thank goodness for your wonderful videos! I’d be lost without them lol
Thank you, that is nice to know. Stay tuned and think about subscribing (if you haven't already), because there will be more videos coming. And, it would be nice if you could kindly click the the "like" icon of any that you think worthy, because that will help other people find them too.
Hard to pick because they are all so beautiful.
Yes, and they do NOT seed much into the garden too
I was waiting for this video. Love the side by side comparison of them, they are all so beautiful. I have lavendar chiffon, sugar tip, azurri blue and some unknown dwarf pink one (quite beautiful). Thanks for your awesome and informative videos :)
Thank you. Looks like you already have a nice line up.
Thank you!
You are very welcome. Stay tuned, there's lots more coming.....
😱😲😱😲😱🤩😍🤩😍 OMG BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you, they are even more impressive when you see them in reality. Here's a link to our website where you will find the all locations of our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Just know that we are adding new videos like this to our channel all the time. If you haven't already, might I suggest that you follow our UA-cam channel now so that our new videos will popup in your feed as we add them. And if you click the like button on this particular video it will help other UA-camrs find it in the future. Thank you again for your comment!
I love rose of sharon, all the types are pretty but my favorite are the blue flowers, I have all the blue ones I could find. Blue chiffon, Bluebird, Azzuri, and just yesterday I picked up a "Blue Marlin" it is more of a pink-grey-blue compaired to the other 3, but I still really like it ! Im hooked ! Its a beautiful plant to collect. Great video. Thankyou.
Yes, it is amazing how they stand out in the summer landscape - really special and quite unique. When they get established they are really impressive, don't forget to keep us posted of their development.
Hello David! Just recently discovered Overdevest because I purchased Blue Jean Baby Russia sage at my local independent garden center La Serra. It pays to read the tags! LOVE all of your videos, especially those that instruct on how to prune. I have been going through your library looking for videos for the plants and shrubs in my garden - and have been devouring several videos daily. Wondering if you would consider posting a video on how to prune/care for Rose of Sharons both as shrubs and as standards? Many thanks to Overdevest for this amazing video channel, the wealth of gardening knowledge is truly priceless.
Thanks, it is great to hear you are finding our efforts helpful. We will certainly bear your request in mind, and be happy to post a video on pruning them. All we have to do is find some that need pruning! We used to have some specimens in our display/trials area, but they were taken out in a renovation project a few years ago, and the ones we have now are nice, but still quite small. So, leave that with us and stay tuned. Meanwhile, it is wonderful to learn that you are scrolling through the extensive (and growing)library of videos on our channel, and enjoying the content.
Great
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and taking the time to write.
Presumably you have subscribed to our channel. If you haven't yet, can we suggest you think about it, because we are posting new videos all the time, and once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video it will turn up automatically in your feed.
And if you are finding our videos helpful, it would be wonderful if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Finally, FYI, our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ are becoming fully stocked with lots of fresh new plants, so be sure to stop in and take a look…. Because that’s where you will discover all sorts of our beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections like David features here on our channel.
I just got a blue chiffon and I really want to train it to grow like a small ornamental tree beside a fence. I’m in the south of Ireland in cork. Any tips for me? Love your videos...
Brian, it is a little tricky because Blue Chiffon is absolutely beautiful but is is not the most vigorous item. So, it will be important that you do all you can to get it established with a really good root system i.e. good sized hole, plenty of organic matter and a little fertilizer once it get going. Then, it will be a matter of selecting the most vigorous and straight potential leader, snipping out the other bushier basal growths, training that one shoot up a stake or bamboo cane until you get it to the height you desire... probably about 4-5' (initially) then allowing it to send out side shoots to make branches and all the time trying to get the leader to extend upwards to make the tree shape. It will obviously take years to train but eventually, if you can manage it - it could be GORGEOUS! Good luck and keep us posted of your progress.
Hello! So I’m planing to plant couple of those to create a private screen, I want to plant in the south corner about 10’ away from my home (full sun, zone 6b, clay soil)replace a pine tree but my husband is worried about the root system to damage any electric wire or foundation , so what is your advice in this thank you!
They do not have a vigorous root system like poplars and Willows etc. They tend to have a root system that remains near the surfacevSo you should be OK
If in doubt, check and perhaps take a few pictures your local garden center and get their opinion.
Here's a link that will help you find all the partnering garden centers that carry our plants: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
@@OverdevestNurseries thank you so much !
What is the diffrence between blue bird and blue chiffon? Is the color the same?
The colors have similar "blue" shades but we prefer Blue Chiffon because it is a better grower and the semi-double flowers with their overlapping petals and central anemone like "puff" appeal to us better too.
That said, each of us have our own preferences, so probably, the best thing to do is visit some of our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ and take a close look at the plants and flowers for yourself. Both are beautiful (and if you have the space), would merit a place in your garden.
Have you subscribed to our channel?
If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed.
And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
Where can I bring these beauties?
Thank you for your question. They are available through a network of hundreds of partnering garden centers that handle our plants: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Also, have you subscribed to our channel?
If you haven't, you might like to think about subscribing, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), it will turn up automatically in your feed.
And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that helps other people find the information as well.
And, during the main planting season (spring through late Fall) our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/ which are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, will have all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly.
Thank you so much for very informative video💐💐❤️ I planted pink chiffon Last year in the container, where is the best place for this plant full sun or shade? From south east Berkshire United Kingdom🇬🇧
Try to give it plenty of sunshine, it will grow OK in shadier positions but it flowers better in sun
@@OverdevestNurseries thank you so much 🌹🌹❤️
my neighbors have 2 pink Rose of sharons and theyre not sure where they got them or the variety..we're in zone 7 Georgia..the sharons grow tall like brother and sister at around 9 ft..slender and treelike but showy in summer...i wish they were evergreen. i wonder how many pink varieties there are?..but i have seen proven winner buckets around in georgia...all this to say i grabbed lots of seeds before they dispersed..
Hibiscus syriacus has been cultivated and enjoyed by gardeners across the temperate world for a very long time. It is the National Flower of Korea and has been cultivated there from time immemorial and was introduced to Europe as far back as the 16th Century.
Over the centuries numerous pink selections have been introduced and because it is so resilient, accommodating and easy to grow they are a regular feature in gardens especially in older neighborhoods. The BIG (and very important) difference in these semi-double selections compared to most of the older ones like the ones you refer to, is that they are sterile or nearly sterile and produce very few seeds!
These older selections are notorious for producing lots of nuisance seedlings, and therefore are considerably inferior to the selections we feature in this video. 😉💚👎
Los 4 están hermosos
Thank you, they certainly are! So pleased to hear you like them too.
BEAUTIFUL ❤️
I've been wanting to get some but none to be found in MN
Where are you located?
Our nursery is located in Southern New Jersey and we regularly ship our plants (often weekly) to garden centers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern USA states. Here's a link that you show you where they are all positioned: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
@@OverdevestNurseries Thank you very much 😊
Do you have any shops in the DC area?
Yes, there are some lovely garden centers in the Washington DC and surrounding areas that carry our plants, here's a link from our website that will help you find them: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
How much a large plant cost
Herman, our partnering garden centers will be able to let you know what their plants cost. If you click of this link, it will show you where they are located: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/
Are these sterile?
One of the many features of these selections is that (unlike many of the old fashioned varieties which prolifically set lots of seed ), we very seldom see any seedlings come up anywhere around the base of the plants in our trials.
It is probably not true to say that they are sterile, because they have the capacity to produce a few seeds occasionally, but this is rare.
We hope this helps.
Have you subscribed to our channel?
If you haven't, you might like to think about it, because once you are subscribed, each time we post a new video (which we are doing all the time), you will find that they will turn up automatically in your feed.
And, as you find our videos helpful, it would be great if you could kindly share the links with your friends and click the "like" button too, because that will help other people find out about the information as well.
And, now that we have entered the main planting season (spring through late Fall) try to visit our partnering garden centers: grownbyoverdevest.com/retail-locator/.
They are located all over our Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern region, and that's where you will find all sorts of beautiful, tried and true and cutting edge, top performing selections, so be sure to stop in regularly throughout the seasons because there will be a steady stream of fresh shipments coming in weekly.
Please put names of the plants on the video scream
Thanks for your request, we'll see what we can do. Meanwhile, if you wish to see the names in print, can I suggest that you click on the "CC" button in the right hand corner of the video frame to bring up the Subtitles / Closed Captions. That might help. Also, in each video we try to include at least one close up of the plant's tag - which (of course) will have the name on it too.
Now I think I am going to give the pink one another try. The lavender is a flop in my experience.
The pink one is the bushiest, and amongst the most vigorous of the selections, so you should see it prosper and be able to enjoy it for many years. My advice is take your time and make sure when you are selecting your plant, that you pick only from the healthiest, freshest, and best quality specimens you can find at the most reputable locations. There's an old saying in the nursery business "there's the BEST and then there's the REST"!!!
That's the beauty of being able to go into a garden center and see all the plants right there before you buy them!
The choices we make at time of purchase are critically important and a tired, poorly grown and maintained, stressed out plant is obviously likely to struggle (and sometimes needs to be put into "intensive care" to get it to recover and thrive again). So, it is worth taking your time, doing your research, driving (if necessary) a few extra miles, and paying a few dollars more..... because that all helps get the BEST results and over the long life time of a shrub, that is really very, very little!
Then of course, make sure you give it the best start possible buy planting it properly. That means digging a generous sized hole, incorporating organic matter, watering etc. Here's a link to one of our videos that will show you how I like to plant my new specimens: ua-cam.com/video/xybT3obydPw/v-deo.html
Follow this "time honored" advice, and you should be able to have a gorgeous, healthy and very rewarding Pink Chiffon thriving in your garden that will bring you years and years of satisfying pleasure and enjoyment!
@@OverdevestNurseries thank you for such an detailed reply. Much appreciated! This is my second year of gardening. A lot of trial and failures. One thing I learned in a hard way is indeed planting the right plant is more critical than anything else. Plants could be unpredictable. I will watch your time tested video for sure. So much to learn in gardening!