We agree! We love all cannas: all sizes, colors, striped or solid leaves, whether they produce seeds or need to be pulled up for their rhizomes. We love them all! Can't wait till we can start our new canna gardens in the Spring. 😀
Thank you very much! We agree with you - it's so difficult finding a favorite. That's why we keep trying to add to our collection every year. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Hi @jeannetterivera8230 . Thanks for the comment and thanks for the compliment. Be sure to check out our other Walk Through videos in our Walk Through playlist. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Thank you for all your hard work.. Beautiful gardens.. Thank you for such a great introduction to cannas... Beautiful.. Loving batman, and fire dragon.. And the bright yellow one next to lucifer
I used your technique shared on your channel for starting from seed and it is working miracles! Thank you! I am having so much fun with my canna babies (great help for an "empty-nester")
Hi @stevehorning3238 . So sorry for the delayed response. Thank you for the compliment. Glad to see another canna lover. If you're looking to expand your collection of cannas, you can check out our Etsy site: jdgardensnj.etsy.com and be sure to keep an eye out for our 2024 Canna Walk Through Garden video, which should come out sometime in late July, which is when everything will be in full bloom. We'll be showcasing over 60 different varieties. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi @HYTELES . Thanks for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed Garden East. Be sure to check out our 2022/2023 Walk Through videos and keep an eye out for our 2024 Walk Through video. That should come out around later July. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi @andrewsanderson971: Thanks for the compliment. Yes, there are countless varieties of cannas! Make sure you check out our Walk Through video of our 2022 garden, where we show you even more: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi H.A. Karow: Thank you so much! We DO love our cannas. We will be uploading our 2022 Canna Garden video within the next week or so. More cannas and BIGGER than last year. So keep an eye out for it. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Brandon: That's the one thing we hate about living in the northeast ... that we have to dig up our cannas in the fall :-( Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Do you have another canna tour where you show the leaves and blooms up close? These are beautiful but would love to see everything closeup as well. Thanks!
Hi Lori. That tour was from last year so unfortunately, we do not have another video of the canna leaves or blooms. We'll try to get more close-ups of the cannas during this year's tour. We'll be making a new Walk Through video sometime in late July/early August - when all the cannas are in full bloom. :-) Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I was about to make a comment to that effect. To keep saying “look at this” and then we really can’t 😂 Please add closeups to your next show. Thank you! Lovely work.
Hi @boostjunkieMike . Sorry for the delayed response. Glad you enjoyed our Walk Through. We do this every year so keep an eye out for the 2024 Walk Through, it should come out in late July, when everything is in full bloom. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
@jdgardensnj4563 yea I'm right across the bridge in PA. Just got a few flower beds done, added Canna bulbs and elephant ears. Can't wait to see them bloom.
Hi @kingdomshopper . Thanks for the compliment. If you like that video, be sure to check our 2022 Walk Through video. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . And also be sure to check out our 2023 Walk Through video. It'll be better than ever. We'll be posting it mid-late August, depending on how the canna grows :-) . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi @mariabarreto4417 . Thanks for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed Garden East. Be sure to check out our 2022/2023 Walk Through videos and keep an eye out for our 2024 Walk Through video. That should come out around later July. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi Wendy: Thanks for the comment. Glad to meet another canna lover ;-) . Be sure to check out our Walk Through 2022, we had even more canna varieties: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . If you're ever looking for new varieties ... be sure to check out our Etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ . Thanks for watching -J&D-
Great to see there are canna lovers in the Sunshine State. ;-) We are adding another 15+ cannas to our garden so this year's Walk Through should be amazing. And we FINALLY got our Alaska canna today - can't wait for that to grow up. :-) Thanks for watching!
Hi @dbaker0226 . Thanks for the comment. We get that alot from our 2021 Walk Through video. You can check out our 2023 video where we get closer: ua-cam.com/video/z4kgqIfFfbA/v-deo.htmlsi=Uus4RK4OirAYlMeh . Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
The Cannova series really is rather outstanding, my favorite is 'Bronze Scarlet', mine produces 4 bloom cycles per each stem! I also have the variegated "Original Tropicanna' and it indeed has STUNNING multi colored foliage!! "Fire Dragon' is one I really want and yet to track down here in Canada, those blooms are just something else!!
Hi TR_NW: Thanks for your comment. Glad to meet another canna lover ... in Canada. Yes, Cannova and Original cannas are awesome! As for the Fire Dragon - it has become one of our favorites. Unfortunately, we mentioned in our 2022 Walk Through video: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html, that there was a flood in our canna garden and the plant and rhizomes were ruined so we had to grow from seeds. But what we're learning about Fire Dragon is that if you don't grow from the original plant, then it doesn't grow as well from the rhizome. If you come across a new Fire Dragon, please let us know as this is our white whale for 2023. ;-) Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 Ohhh, that's too bad about losing your 'Fire Dragon!', but yeah, when growing hybrids from seed you'll get a bit of a range of colors and forms and not the exact original. Frustrating also that so many cannas come as misnamed and one must also watch out for virused plants as well, I've had to toss several diseased plants! Anyways, I have contacted a local nursery requesting they obtain 'Fire Dragon' from Proven Winners or Monrovia, I must have it! Just watching your other video now, dang I love the 'Tropicanna Black' and the 'Gold' and 'Alaska' really is something else!!
Hi Clint. Thanks for the compliment. Dan will be doing our 2022 Walk Through video in the upcoming weeks, so keep an eye out for that one. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi @marianunes6905 . Thanks for the comment and thanks for the compliment. We do one of these Walk Through video's every year. If you want to see other years, you can check it out on our playlist called Garden Walk Throughs. Also, keep an eye out for 2024 Garden Walk Through which should be some time in late July. :-) Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
You have a beautiful collection of Cannas. It would be nice if your camera person could get closer to see the leaf colors and bloom colors. Thank you for sharing.
Hello Cacticollector. Thank you so much for your compliment. We actually get that comment alot. I think our thought process is that it's along video and we don't want to turn anyone off so we try to get through them all as quick as possible. We'll be doing our 2022 Walk Through very soon and we'll try to focus on close-ups a little more this year. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi @normabadillo3235 . Thanks for reaching out to us and thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Be sure to check out our other Walk Through's of our different gardens. You can check out other videos in our Garden Walk Through playlist on our channel. And keep an eye out for 2024 Garden Walk Through sometime in August. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I just grew a canna, and it is more than 10 centimiteres tall, I still dont know what canna it is. But, the only observations I see from it is that it has magenta-maroon-ish color on the stems, the leaves are green with a small faint red outline on the leaves. The color from the stems fade in the leaves from maroon to green.
Hi @leearkintabunar . Sorry for the delay. Thank you for your comment. It's hard to determine without a picture but it sounds like it could be a Red King Humbert (aka Tropicanna Black aka Black Knight). Have your seed pods produced seeds or are they just small little pellets in them? Because Tropicana Black is a hybrid amd does not produce seeds. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi @freethinkish . Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for your compliment and question. Yes, we do get leaf rollers from time to time. What we do to keep them off is spray the cannas down with Neem oil and if we find any foliage that they already got to, we cut it away, especially before a video ;-). But remember, cannas are the French Poodles of plants - they love to be groomed so don't be scared of cutting away any bad areas of your leaves. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Thank you so much for watching. If you like that one, wait till this year's Garden East tour. We should have over 40 cannas. Again, thanks for watching! :-)
We live in Florida, and after joining a community farm, I realized that tending the plants constantly did not matter nearly as much as having cannas next to the plant (which brought in the bees).
Hi Michele H. Thanks for the comment sorry for the delayed response. That is one of the great things about cannas... they are great pollinators. It's always great seeing hummingbirds too. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Ellie's Garden. Thank you for the compliment. We made a Walk Through video for 2022 where we show close-ups of the blooms and leaves of our cannas. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Glad you enjoyed the video and we'll make a Walk Through video of our 2023 Canna Garden as well. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Jeneen. Glad to see another canna lover ;-) . If you need another information, we have a whole series on Anything Canna. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us. Also, if you're ever looking for new cannas, you can check out our Etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ?ref=shop_sugg - Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Meme: Thank you so much! They are somethin' to look at. Wait till July, when we do this year's WalkThrough. We're adding another dozen cannas to our collection. If you're interested in cannas, feel free to watch our Yes, We Canna Updates where we bring you all the new cannas that we add to our collection. We actually just uploaded a new one today ... the Alaska white canna. :-) Thanks for watching!
Hi @Kayakmom9 . Thanks for the comment. Glad to see there are canna lovers in the Lonestar State ;-) . Yes, they should all do fine. Remember, cannas are a tropical plant and they thrive in warmer climates. Just remember to water everyday. I hear it's getting HOT in TX! As far as companion plants ... cannas are very easy to get along with ;-) . Everything will grow well next to them. The ones in this video are Celosias and they're great because they're another plant that LOVE the hot weather. We also have grown cannas next to our rose bushes and we think they did even better there. :-) If you liked out 2021 Walk Through, be sure to check out our 2022 Walk Through video: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Also, keep an eye out for our 2023 video, which will be sometime in August. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi Gannon. Glad to see there's another Canna lover out there. ;-) If you like last year's Walk-through... wait till you see this year's. Dan will making it sometime in late July/ early August. We're growing over 40 different varieties. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi @derecktube452 . Thanks for the comment. Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you - we've actually been out of the country for the past few weeks. Glad you like the video. You might want to check out our 2022 Walk Through video at: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html. And be sure to check out our 2023 Walk Through video, which we'll be posting later this month. Thanks for watching Jackie & Dan
Hi @carlottamingo2642. Thank you for the comment.! Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for the compliment - glad you enjoyed the video. If you liked that one, you should check out the 2022 Walk Through video: @carlottamingo2642 . And be sure to keep an eye out for our 2023 Walk Through video, which we'll probably post next week or so. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hey Jacqueline (great name ;-)) Glad to meet another canna lover :-). Our 2022 canna garden is coming along great. Dan will be doing another Walk Through video in the upcoming weeks. Keep an eye out for that one. If you're ever interested in canna seeds or different varieties of grown cannas, you can check out our canna site, where we offer a large variety: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ?ref=search_shop_redirect Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hello KGOC :-) : Thank you so much. Keep an eye out for this years Walk Through. We have more cannas than ever. It'll be some time in early August. Thanks for watching! J&D
Hi Daniela: Thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Be sure to check out our Walk Through of showcase Canna Lily Garden 2022 video: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html and we'll have plenty of new varieties of cannas in our Walk Through video of our Canna Garden in 2023. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi Antonio. Thank you for the compliment - we do LOVE our cannas! :-) It's hard to say but the only thing that comes to mind is that it's been incredibly HOT & Dry this summer and when plants don't get enough water, they spend all of their energy trying to grow and less on fruiting/blossoming. We water our cannas religiously and this crazy heat is making it hard to keep up with. :-( Cannas love the full sun but they definitely need good water to keep them happy and healthy. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Will this comeback every year in North Carolina? I would love to have this in my garden but I would like it if they come every year ? By the way beautiful garden love it . Thank you for sharing.
Hello Aksh. Thank you for your question. Cannas would be a great addition to your garden...we absolutely love them. Cannas can be left in the ground in Zones 8 or warmer. I believe the southern part of North Carolina might be in the Zone 8 range. You could also plant them in pots if you didn't want to dig up the rhizomes. Good luck and happy planting!
@@jcfeb29 Hello Janis: The winter process for growing cannas in pots is no different from growing in the ground. What we were saying to Aksh, was that if he didn't want to grow them in the ground and instead grow them in posts, he could bring them indoors during the winter and continue to grow them where it's warm. But if you don't want to grow them inside, then you'll want to dig them out of the pots, after the frost comes and kills the stalk, so that the rhizome(s) can go dormant during the winter and be ready for the Spring. We have a whole section on our channel devoted to cannas. One particular video where we show you how to store them for the Winter. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/p_fcjRkyBY4/v-deo.html . Hope this helps and if you have any questions on All things Canna - feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi Mary Ann. Absolutely! Cannas love being in containers. Just make sure your pot has holes in the bottom for drainage - you don't want to drown the roots. Thanks for watching!
Hi @pamn7090 . Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for reaching out to us. If you're looking for a place to buy cannas, you can visit our Etsy site at: jdgardensnj.etsy.com . Currently, we have a wide variety. No dwarfs just yet but we will be having them as they mature, like the (Happy series). Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Isabelle. Thank you so much for the compliment. We do have an Etsy site where we sell seeds & plants but currently we're not shipping internationally but that might change in the future. We'll let you know if it does. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hi @sherod9410 . Thanks for the comment. We heard from quite a few other viewers that they would have liked close ups of the plants and we made sure that in our Walk Through of Garden East 2022 had more close ups. You can check out that video here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Be sure to check out our Walk Through of the Garden video 2023, which we'll post at the end of this month. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
HI Felicia. Yes, we did. It turns out that it is actually an Omega ... one of the largest cannas out there. Thanks for asking and thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
I am in Michigan with a zone 6. People here have told me they never overwinter theirs. They just leave them in the ground, cover with mulch and they come back. I do this with my dahlias and they come back stronger every year! I have done the same with my gladiolas for ten years! They multiply like crazy! I wonder if my cannas would do the same if I leave them in the ground. I tried to overwinter my glads and they all died despite my best efforts.
Hi @HYTELES . Thanks for the comment. Yes, cannas can survive over the winter ... but you take a chance that they may not make it. That's why we always dig them up. But every now and then we miss some and come Spring, they pop back up again without any protection. But still, for us, we wouldn't want to take a chance on losing them. Thanks for reaching out and thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
I recently planted a canna bronze scarlet this month of April in the UK in zone 8 do these plants get quite tall and do they need heavy feeding? It's in the same bed as the musa basjoo, bamboo and hostas for a tropical vibe.. Love the video by the way covered so many varieties that I can see even here
Hi. Thank you so much for your kind words. The Bronze Scarlet can get 5+ feet tall. It doesn't need heavy feeding but cannas can grow ridiculously quick, not unlike bamboo. So the more water & sun you give them, the quicker and stronger they're gonna grow and the more seeds they'll produce for you and bigger & stronger rhizomes that you can save for the Winter. Glad there are canna lovers across the pond. 😉 Thanks for watching!
Beautiful! Do you leave them in the ground or dig them up? I’m new to cannas and have them in a raised bed along south side of the fence. Wanted to know before I chance 10+ cannas . Thank you!
Hi Jessica. Thank you so much...we do love our cannas! Wait till you see this year's WalkThrough. It's going to be better than ever and it should be coming out in the next couple of weeks. As far as digging them up, it depends on what zone you live in. Here in NJ, we get cold winters and we don't like chancing it either, that they'll survive in the ground. So we like to dig them up and store them for the winter. If you feel that your area has too cold of winters, you can check out our Canna Lily series on our UA-cam channel. We have videos showing how to dig them up and storing them for the winter so they'll be ready for you next Spring. It would be a shame to spend all that money on cannas to only have to re-buy them next year. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 here in NJ too; thanks for the response and can’t wait to see the new video. The cannas are so beautiful & love the variety! Lots to learn here!
They're all cannas. If you mean the big bushy ones inside the brown pots - those are our prize Hostas ;-). As for fertilizer, when we 1st plant our cannas, since they're not produce plants, we use Miracle Gro Shake n Feed. But then after that, we make our own compost and compost tea and add it to the beds. For produce plants, we use organic fertilizers - like Trifecta +. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful Cannas! My wife just bought a few last summer, and I took them in and learn how to save the seeds. Should I start scarring the seeds at the end of March. I am in central New Jersey also, Yardville. Do you have a center that sells products?
Hi! I threw some canna seeds in to a container that gets water regularly and a year later during summer the canna plants started growing and had a first flower towards the end of the season. The same method worked for Strelitzia seeds... no scarring, just patience :) (I think where I live is a zone 10, lowest wintertemp is 30F) But maybe it would work for you to throw them in a plant container you have indoor? Ciao ciao!
Hi Sean. We actually start scarring our seeds at the end of February/early March by putting them in water for a few days, making sure to change the water, and then when the stems become visible, we plant them in pods and start growing them under grow lights until they're ready for the greenhouse and then when they're bigger and the weather gets warmer, then they get planted in their final spot ... outside. Thanks for watching! We have an Etsy shop where we sell canna seeds from our plants from the previous year. Check us out at Etsy: JDGardensNJ.
Hi @Sue-bl6ec . Thanks for reaching out to us. We don't use a cloth barrier but we do use plastic edging to stop the cannas from growing into each other. You can see a short video we made of it here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsxzQVailx1u4?si=GM3e8u5TCOfo2fnn . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Richard: Thanks for the comment. We know the feeling. ;-) Be sure to check out our 2022 Walk Through: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . More cannas than ever! Be careful - canna's can becoming addicting. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
What a shame your camera person never took a close up shot of the flowers themselves, that's what I had hoped to see. Also, I might have missed it, but on your right, there were some tall maroon colored canna with gorgeous leafs but I don't believe you identified them. Thanks for the tour.
Hi KevinMegamin. Thanks for the comment. It really depends because there are some cannas that produce seeds and there are hybrids, which don't produce seeds and you can only grow them from rhizomes: ones like the Tropicana series or a Pretoria. If you're new to cannas and you're not looking to dig up your rhizomes for the winter, we would suggest starting off with the Cannova series. They have a multitude of colors, produce tons of seeds and grow nicely! As far as seeds go, we obviously store them till the following season and then we sell them on our Etsy site. And if you're interested, here is our site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us again. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Living in Florida come May all cannas get rust disease here. Wish the breeders could come up with a disease resistant variety. I'm not into spraying every two weeks with a fungicide.
Hello. That would be nice if they could come up with that. We don't get as much rust because our climate isn't as humid as Florida. But when it does come, it really is a nuisance. When we've had alot of rain and very hot weather, we have put out the large high velocity fans to help dry out the garden to help with any rust or mildew. Thanks for watching!
Hi Shelley: It's more than likely it's the heat. This has been a BRUTAL summer ... hot and dry. Just give it more water. As the cooler days come in September and October, you'll see - they'll flourish. Thanks for watching! J&D
Ok, maybe you can help me. Have some Tropicana Reds, variegated leaf, don't remember the name. They grow like crazy but the flower buds don't open all the way. What's wrong?
Hello thegifylady1. One of the problems that we find that could cause lack of blooming is the weather. It's been an extremely hot and dry summer on the east coast and we're noticing alot less flowering because of it. You might want to try giving your plants some more water regularly so they have the energy to produce the blooms that you're looking for. I hope this helps you out. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 These came fm NY. Last year, their first year with ne I had the same issue. Ans, I gave some to my daughter in law in PA, same result. I think it's the variety. Too bad. I have so many 😢.
Hi Salvo Mamas: Thanks for the comment. If you like our 2021 Walk Through, you should check out this year's Walk Through. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi @lakegirlroxy9852 . Thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoy our garden. You can see Walk Through video for every year up until this year. You can see the 2024 Walk Through video here: ua-cam.com/video/btXjhiwr5RQ/v-deo.htmlsi=-gxpoQnXhrzDSOA3 . Thank you for your interest in our cannas. You can purchase seeds/live plants from our Etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ . Our Facebook page is located here: facebook.com/JDGardensNJ2 . Feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Cuộc Sống Tại Ả rập xê út: Thanks for the comment. Cannas will keep blooming all season long. Depending on where you live, you might have a limited grow time. Remember they are a tropical plant. Here in NJ, they'll grown from mid-May till the first frost, sometime in November. But if you live in a warmer climate, like Florida or California, etc, you can grow them year-round. Once a bloom is spent, they'll create seed pods. If you want, you can collect them or just cut them away and new blooms will start coming in. They really are a low maintenance plant and will keep budding for you all season long. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Hello. We make our own compost which is great soil - the plants love it. For produce we grow organically but for flowers and decorative plants, we use Miracle-Gro Shake n Feed, which is fantastic fertilizer. Check out our Composting series videos.
Hi AJ. We will definitely try to do more close-ups for this year's Walk Through, which should come out at the end of July/early August, when everything is fully grown. Thanks for watching! J&D
Hi @Hapenparadise: Thanks for the comment. We actually got that for our 2021 Walk Through :-) . Be sure to check out our 2022 Walk Through, where we made it a point of zooming in on the blooms: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Also, keep an eye out for our 2023, which will be even better, probably sometime in early August. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hello Bruno: Thank you so much for your question. We do sell our seeds, LIVE plants and soon ... rhizomes however at this point in time, we do not ship internationally but we may revisit that in the future. Thank you for your interest and for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi acilirp. Thanks for the comment. It depends on where you live. We're in NJ, which is zone 6B so our winters are too cold for a tropical plant but if you live in climates like FL or CA, then you should be fine. Where are you located? If you're interested in storing your rhizomes during winter, we have a video for that: ua-cam.com/video/p_fcjRkyBY4/v-deo.html Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi you mentioned that there is no blue cannas. I purchased some bulbs from Amazon that claim to be blue. They came black no sign of life. I wish I had watched your video before spending my $$.
Hi Glennita: Yes, there are alot of scam artists out there. You have to watch yourself. If they said they had some kind of blue canna - they're either lying or they've conducted some kind of weird science project, lol Unfortunately, there are NO blue cannas. If there were, trust me when I tell you - it would be in our garden. :-) Keep an eye out for our 2022 Walk Through video. It should be coming out in a week or so. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Yes, but it's a picket fence and they get plenty of sunlight. That one canna - Omega was about 7' tall in the video and it grew to be about 12' tall. Thanks for watching!
Hi Brandon: Fire Dragons are extremely hard to come by. If we have good growth this year on ours, we will be offering them on our Etsy shop. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hi Lise. We received several similar comments about the lack of close-ups in our 2021 video. You might want to check out our latest Walk Through video of 2022, where there are many close-ups of flowers and leaves. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I like them all, large and small, doesn't matter if they're tall, just so they bloom into the fall. Thanks for the tour.
We agree! We love all cannas: all sizes, colors, striped or solid leaves, whether they produce seeds or need to be pulled up for their rhizomes. We love them all! Can't wait till we can start our new canna gardens in the Spring. 😀
Great job, I loved your canna flowers, especially fire dragon and tropicana and bengal tiger. Keep it up.
WOW so beautiful. I’ve watched this multiple times and can’t get enough of these cannas!
Thanks so much 😊
I could not pick a favorite....they are all so beautiful. I enjoyed the tour very much!
Thank you very much! We agree with you - it's so difficult finding a favorite. That's why we keep trying to add to our collection every year. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Beautiful canna’s variety!!! Thanks for the tour. 👏🏻💕😍
Hi @jeannetterivera8230 . Thanks for the comment and thanks for the compliment. Be sure to check out our other Walk Through videos in our Walk Through playlist. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Beautiful canna garden! God bless!
Thank you very much. We can't wait to start our 2022 canna garden with even more varieties of cannas.
Thank you for all your hard work.. Beautiful gardens.. Thank you for such a great introduction to cannas... Beautiful.. Loving batman, and fire dragon.. And the bright yellow one next to lucifer
I used your technique shared on your channel for starting from seed and it is working miracles! Thank you! I am having so much fun with my canna babies (great help for an "empty-nester")
Hi @stevehorning3238 . So sorry for the delayed response. Thank you for the compliment. Glad to see another canna lover. If you're looking to expand your collection of cannas, you can check out our Etsy site: jdgardensnj.etsy.com and be sure to keep an eye out for our 2024 Canna Walk Through Garden video, which should come out sometime in late July, which is when everything will be in full bloom. We'll be showcasing over 60 different varieties. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Nice garden! This was great to see all the varieties in one video!
Hi @HYTELES . Thanks for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed Garden East. Be sure to check out our 2022/2023 Walk Through videos and keep an eye out for our 2024 Walk Through video. That should come out around later July. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Beautiful collection! I never knew there were so many kinds!
Hi @andrewsanderson971: Thanks for the compliment. Yes, there are countless varieties of cannas! Make sure you check out our Walk Through video of our 2022 garden, where we show you even more: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
You are so enthusiastic! A beautiful display of canna lilies too.
Hi H.A. Karow: Thank you so much! We DO love our cannas. We will be uploading our 2022 Canna Garden video within the next week or so. More cannas and BIGGER than last year. So keep an eye out for it. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I've always loved cannas. They are just gorgeous in bloom. We don't have to dig em up in winter here in southern Texas.
Hi Brandon: That's the one thing we hate about living in the northeast ... that we have to dig up our cannas in the fall :-( Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
In SC we don’t dig them up either. They come back every year and multiply.
Do you have another canna tour where you show the leaves and blooms up close? These are beautiful but would love to see everything closeup as well. Thanks!
Hi Lori. That tour was from last year so unfortunately, we do not have another video of the canna leaves or blooms. We'll try to get more close-ups of the cannas during this year's tour. We'll be making a new Walk Through video sometime in late July/early August - when all the cannas are in full bloom. :-) Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 Oh yes, thank you! I can’t wait to see it! They’re absolutely gorgeous.
I was about to make a comment to that effect. To keep saying “look at this” and then we really can’t 😂
Please add closeups to your next show. Thank you! Lovely work.
Beautiful ❤ thanks for sharing 👌🏾😎👍🏾👍🏾
Hi @boostjunkieMike . Sorry for the delayed response. Glad you enjoyed our Walk Through. We do this every year so keep an eye out for the 2024 Walk Through, it should come out in late July, when everything is in full bloom. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
@jdgardensnj4563 yea I'm right across the bridge in PA. Just got a few flower beds done, added Canna bulbs and elephant ears. Can't wait to see them bloom.
Beautiful
Great video. Beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing.
Hi @kingdomshopper . Thanks for the compliment. If you like that video, be sure to check our 2022 Walk Through video. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . And also be sure to check out our 2023 Walk Through video. It'll be better than ever. We'll be posting it mid-late August, depending on how the canna grows :-) . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 looking forward to it. Thank you
😍🖒🙏🌺🌿 hermoso bendiciones
Thank you very much!
Loved this video
Hi @mariabarreto4417 . Thanks for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed Garden East. Be sure to check out our 2022/2023 Walk Through videos and keep an eye out for our 2024 Walk Through video. That should come out around later July. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
I'm so envious!! I had 2 last year and become obsessed with them :) thank you for all the info. I'm germinating right now
Hi Wendy: Thanks for the comment. Glad to meet another canna lover ;-) . Be sure to check out our Walk Through 2022, we had even more canna varieties: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . If you're ever looking for new varieties ... be sure to check out our Etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ . Thanks for watching -J&D-
Magic Pink is the bomb!
Greeting from Riverview Florida I love your video and I grow canna lily in my garden.
Great to see there are canna lovers in the Sunshine State. ;-) We are adding another 15+ cannas to our garden so this year's Walk Through should be amazing. And we FINALLY got our Alaska canna today - can't wait for that to grow up. :-) Thanks for watching!
I wish there was close ups of the flowers.
Hi @dbaker0226 . Thanks for the comment. We get that alot from our 2021 Walk Through video. You can check out our 2023 video where we get closer: ua-cam.com/video/z4kgqIfFfbA/v-deo.htmlsi=Uus4RK4OirAYlMeh . Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Really loved this video! ❤
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The Cannova series really is rather outstanding, my favorite is 'Bronze Scarlet', mine produces 4 bloom cycles per each stem! I also have the variegated "Original Tropicanna' and it indeed has STUNNING multi colored foliage!! "Fire Dragon' is one I really want and yet to track down here in Canada, those blooms are just something else!!
Hi TR_NW: Thanks for your comment. Glad to meet another canna lover ... in Canada. Yes, Cannova and Original cannas are awesome! As for the Fire Dragon - it has become one of our favorites. Unfortunately, we mentioned in our 2022 Walk Through video: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html, that there was a flood in our canna garden and the plant and rhizomes were ruined so we had to grow from seeds. But what we're learning about Fire Dragon is that if you don't grow from the original plant, then it doesn't grow as well from the rhizome. If you come across a new Fire Dragon, please let us know as this is our white whale for 2023. ;-) Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 Ohhh, that's too bad about losing your 'Fire Dragon!', but yeah, when growing hybrids from seed you'll get a bit of a range of colors and forms and not the exact original. Frustrating also that so many cannas come as misnamed and one must also watch out for virused plants as well, I've had to toss several diseased plants! Anyways, I have contacted a local nursery requesting they obtain 'Fire Dragon' from Proven Winners or Monrovia, I must have it! Just watching your other video now, dang I love the 'Tropicanna Black' and the 'Gold' and 'Alaska' really is something else!!
Just found your page, so happy I did love it can’t wait to watch more Videos
Hi Clint. Thanks for the compliment. Dan will be doing our 2022 Walk Through video in the upcoming weeks, so keep an eye out for that one. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 I’m hoping for that Vedio on your grow rack. It’s been very frustrating trying to figure out what I should get
I love the vidio ,thank you .
Hi @marianunes6905 . Thanks for the comment and thanks for the compliment. We do one of these Walk Through video's every year. If you want to see other years, you can check it out on our playlist called Garden Walk Throughs. Also, keep an eye out for 2024 Garden Walk Through which should be some time in late July. :-) Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Q bello jardín felicidades
Muchísimas gracias.
Beautiful garden
Thanks for visiting
You have a beautiful collection of Cannas. It would be nice if your camera person could get closer to see the leaf colors and bloom colors. Thank you for sharing.
Hello Cacticollector. Thank you so much for your compliment. We actually get that comment alot. I think our thought process is that it's along video and we don't want to turn anyone off so we try to get through them all as quick as possible. We'll be doing our 2022 Walk Through very soon and we'll try to focus on close-ups a little more this year. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Beautiful❤❤❤❤
Hi @normabadillo3235 . Thanks for reaching out to us and thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Be sure to check out our other Walk Through's of our different gardens. You can check out other videos in our Garden Walk Through playlist on our channel. And keep an eye out for 2024 Garden Walk Through sometime in August. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I just grew a canna, and it is more than 10 centimiteres tall, I still dont know what canna it is. But, the only observations I see from it is that it has magenta-maroon-ish color on the stems, the leaves are green with a small faint red outline on the leaves. The color from the stems fade in the leaves from maroon to green.
Do you know what canna it is?
Hi @leearkintabunar . Sorry for the delay. Thank you for your comment. It's hard to determine without a picture but it sounds like it could be a Red King Humbert (aka Tropicanna Black aka Black Knight). Have your seed pods produced seeds or are they just small little pellets in them? Because Tropicana Black is a hybrid amd does not produce seeds. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Such clean, beautiful foliage. How do you keep the leaf rollers off? Or do you have leaf rollers in your area?
Hi @freethinkish . Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for your compliment and question. Yes, we do get leaf rollers from time to time. What we do to keep them off is spray the cannas down with Neem oil and if we find any foliage that they already got to, we cut it away, especially before a video ;-). But remember, cannas are the French Poodles of plants - they love to be groomed so don't be scared of cutting away any bad areas of your leaves. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Amazing! Lovely garden! Great work, and thanks for the showcase!
Thank you so much for watching. If you like that one, wait till this year's Garden East tour. We should have over 40 cannas. Again, thanks for watching! :-)
@@jdgardensnj4563 Awesome! Looking forward to it!
We live in Florida, and after joining a community farm, I realized that tending the plants constantly did not matter nearly as much as having cannas next to the plant (which brought in the bees).
Hi Michele H. Thanks for the comment sorry for the delayed response. That is one of the great things about cannas... they are great pollinators. It's always great seeing hummingbirds too. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Absolutely beautiful, close-ups of the blooms would be nice though.
Hi Ellie's Garden. Thank you for the compliment. We made a Walk Through video for 2022 where we show close-ups of the blooms and leaves of our cannas. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Glad you enjoyed the video and we'll make a Walk Through video of our 2023 Canna Garden as well. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Beautiful Canas you have. ❤️ I am just getting started. I love these beauties 😊
Hi Jeneen. Glad to see another canna lover ;-) . If you need another information, we have a whole series on Anything Canna. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us. Also, if you're ever looking for new cannas, you can check out our Etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ?ref=shop_sugg - Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Stunning!
Thank you for the comment. We have plans to change the garden again. Be sure to hit Subscribe to keep up with future videos. :)
Hermosas plantas 💚
Hola Alida: Muchas gracias por el elogio. Nos alegra que te guste. ¡Gracias por ver! Jackie & Dan
I love your cannas.
Hi Meme: Thank you so much! They are somethin' to look at. Wait till July, when we do this year's WalkThrough. We're adding another dozen cannas to our collection. If you're interested in cannas, feel free to watch our Yes, We Canna Updates where we bring you all the new cannas that we add to our collection. We actually just uploaded a new one today ... the Alaska white canna. :-) Thanks for watching!
Just bought 14 yellow stems. In love. I’m in north Texas, do the others do as well here? How about the “side plants”?
Hi @Kayakmom9 . Thanks for the comment. Glad to see there are canna lovers in the Lonestar State ;-) . Yes, they should all do fine. Remember, cannas are a tropical plant and they thrive in warmer climates. Just remember to water everyday. I hear it's getting HOT in TX! As far as companion plants ... cannas are very easy to get along with ;-) . Everything will grow well next to them. The ones in this video are Celosias and they're great because they're another plant that LOVE the hot weather. We also have grown cannas next to our rose bushes and we think they did even better there. :-) If you liked out 2021 Walk Through, be sure to check out our 2022 Walk Through video: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Also, keep an eye out for our 2023 video, which will be sometime in August. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
I just don't like them, especially the small ones! ... just kidding. I can't get enough of these. what a wonderful bwall about 🌿🌺Thank you
Hi Gannon. Glad to see there's another Canna lover out there. ;-) If you like last year's Walk-through... wait till you see this year's. Dan will making it sometime in late July/ early August. We're growing over 40 different varieties. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Respect, you guys are crushing it.
Hi @derecktube452 . Thanks for the comment. Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you - we've actually been out of the country for the past few weeks. Glad you like the video. You might want to check out our 2022 Walk Through video at: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html. And be sure to check out our 2023 Walk Through video, which we'll be posting later this month. Thanks for watching Jackie & Dan
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Beautiful 🎉
Hi @carlottamingo2642. Thank you for the comment.! Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for the compliment - glad you enjoyed the video. If you liked that one, you should check out the 2022 Walk Through video:
@carlottamingo2642 . And be sure to keep an eye out for our 2023 Walk Through video, which we'll probably post next week or so. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Just subscribed. I’m a huge fan of cannas as well. Love your collection.
Hey Jacqueline (great name ;-)) Glad to meet another canna lover :-). Our 2022 canna garden is coming along great. Dan will be doing another Walk Through video in the upcoming weeks. Keep an eye out for that one. If you're ever interested in canna seeds or different varieties of grown cannas, you can check out our canna site, where we offer a large variety: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ?ref=search_shop_redirect
Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Nice👌🏻👌🏻
Hello KGOC :-) : Thank you so much. Keep an eye out for this years Walk Through. We have more cannas than ever. It'll be some time in early August. Thanks for watching! J&D
Beautiful!!!! Daniela from Germany 👍
Hi Daniela: Thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Be sure to check out our Walk Through of showcase Canna Lily Garden 2022 video: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html and we'll have plenty of new varieties of cannas in our Walk Through video of our Canna Garden in 2023. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
I have one in a pod but the flowers (red color) don't open just falls. Is that normal???? And all of yours are beautiful!!!!
Hi Antonio. Thank you for the compliment - we do LOVE our cannas! :-) It's hard to say but the only thing that comes to mind is that it's been incredibly HOT & Dry this summer and when plants don't get enough water, they spend all of their energy trying to grow and less on fruiting/blossoming. We water our cannas religiously and this crazy heat is making it hard to keep up with. :-( Cannas love the full sun but they definitely need good water to keep them happy and healthy. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 Thank u so much! I'll try to hydrate my Canna more carefully. Thanks a Lot!
Will this comeback every year in North Carolina? I would love to have this in my garden but I would like it if they come every year ?
By the way beautiful garden love it . Thank you for sharing.
Hello Aksh. Thank you for your question. Cannas would be a great addition to your garden...we absolutely love them. Cannas can be left in the ground in Zones 8 or warmer. I believe the southern part of North Carolina might be in the Zone 8 range. You could also plant them in pots if you didn't want to dig up the rhizomes. Good luck and happy planting!
@@jdgardensnj4563 could you please explain the wintering process of cannas when they are planted in pots?
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@@jcfeb29 Hello Janis: The winter process for growing cannas in pots is no different from growing in the ground. What we were saying to Aksh, was that if he didn't want to grow them in the ground and instead grow them in posts, he could bring them indoors during the winter and continue to grow them where it's warm. But if you don't want to grow them inside, then you'll want to dig them out of the pots, after the frost comes and kills the stalk, so that the rhizome(s) can go dormant during the winter and be ready for the Spring. We have a whole section on our channel devoted to cannas. One particular video where we show you how to store them for the Winter. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/p_fcjRkyBY4/v-deo.html . Hope this helps and if you have any questions on All things Canna - feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Beautiful. Question; can I grow them in a pot outside instead?
Hi Mary Ann. Absolutely! Cannas love being in containers. Just make sure your pot has holes in the bottom for drainage - you don't want to drown the roots. Thanks for watching!
@@jdgardensnj4563 thank you so much for replying
@@maryannrodriguez9766 You are very welcome. Thank you so much for watching!
beautiful cannas! Where I can buy dwarf cannas?
Hi @pamn7090 . Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for reaching out to us. If you're looking for a place to buy cannas, you can visit our Etsy site at: jdgardensnj.etsy.com . Currently, we have a wide variety. No dwarfs just yet but we will be having them as they mature, like the (Happy series). Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I loved your garden tour. Do you ship some of these rhizomes to France? Again, bravo!
Hi Isabelle. Thank you so much for the compliment. We do have an Etsy site where we sell seeds & plants but currently we're not shipping internationally but that might change in the future. We'll let you know if it does. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Great video however I wish the camera person would focus each canna flower as he was explaining it.
Hi @sherod9410 . Thanks for the comment. We heard from quite a few other viewers that they would have liked close ups of the plants and we made sure that in our Walk Through of Garden East 2022 had more close ups. You can check out that video here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Be sure to check out our Walk Through of the Garden video 2023, which we'll post at the end of this month. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Hey! Did you ever identify what Cleo is?
HI Felicia. Yes, we did. It turns out that it is actually an Omega ... one of the largest cannas out there. Thanks for asking and thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 thx for responding!
I am in Michigan with a zone 6. People here have told me they never overwinter theirs. They just leave them in the ground, cover with mulch and they come back. I do this with my dahlias and they come back stronger every year! I have done the same with my gladiolas for ten years! They multiply like crazy! I wonder if my cannas would do the same if I leave them in the ground. I tried to overwinter my glads and they all died despite my best efforts.
Hi @HYTELES . Thanks for the comment. Yes, cannas can survive over the winter ... but you take a chance that they may not make it. That's why we always dig them up. But every now and then we miss some and come Spring, they pop back up again without any protection. But still, for us, we wouldn't want to take a chance on losing them. Thanks for reaching out and thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
I recently planted a canna bronze scarlet this month of April in the UK in zone 8 do these plants get quite tall and do they need heavy feeding? It's in the same bed as the musa basjoo, bamboo and hostas for a tropical vibe.. Love the video by the way covered so many varieties that I can see even here
Hi. Thank you so much for your kind words. The Bronze Scarlet can get 5+ feet tall. It doesn't need heavy feeding but cannas can grow ridiculously quick, not unlike bamboo. So the more water & sun you give them, the quicker and stronger they're gonna grow and the more seeds they'll produce for you and bigger & stronger rhizomes that you can save for the Winter. Glad there are canna lovers across the pond. 😉 Thanks for watching!
Beautiful! Do you leave them in the ground or dig them up? I’m new to cannas and have them in a raised bed along south side of the fence. Wanted to know before I chance 10+ cannas . Thank you!
Hi Jessica. Thank you so much...we do love our cannas! Wait till you see this year's WalkThrough. It's going to be better than ever and it should be coming out in the next couple of weeks. As far as digging them up, it depends on what zone you live in. Here in NJ, we get cold winters and we don't like chancing it either, that they'll survive in the ground. So we like to dig them up and store them for the winter. If you feel that your area has too cold of winters, you can check out our Canna Lily series on our UA-cam channel. We have videos showing how to dig them up and storing them for the winter so they'll be ready for you next Spring. It would be a shame to spend all that money on cannas to only have to re-buy them next year. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 here in NJ too; thanks for the response and can’t wait to see the new video. The cannas are so beautiful & love the variety! Lots to learn here!
You didn't say what the players in front of the white fence, what fertilizer did you use?
They're all cannas. If you mean the big bushy ones inside the brown pots - those are our prize Hostas ;-). As for fertilizer, when we 1st plant our cannas, since they're not produce plants, we use Miracle Gro Shake n Feed. But then after that, we make our own compost and compost tea and add it to the beds. For produce plants, we use organic fertilizers - like Trifecta +. Thanks for watching!
What zone are you? Your garden is so pretty.
Hi. Thanm you very much for the compliment. We are in Central NJ ... zone 6B
Beautiful Cannas! My wife just bought a few last summer, and I took them in and learn how to save the seeds. Should I start scarring the seeds at the end of March. I am in central New Jersey also, Yardville. Do you have a center that sells products?
Hi! I threw some canna seeds in to a container that gets water regularly and a year later during summer the canna plants started growing and had a first flower towards the end of the season. The same method worked for Strelitzia seeds... no scarring, just patience :) (I think where I live is a zone 10, lowest wintertemp is 30F) But maybe it would work for you to throw them in a plant container you have indoor? Ciao ciao!
Hi Sean. We actually start scarring our seeds at the end of February/early March by putting them in water for a few days, making sure to change the water, and then when the stems become visible, we plant them in pods and start growing them under grow lights until they're ready for the greenhouse and then when they're bigger and the weather gets warmer, then they get planted in their final spot ... outside. Thanks for watching!
We have an Etsy shop where we sell canna seeds from our plants from the previous year. Check us out at Etsy: JDGardensNJ.
Do you put down barrier to keep the canna lily from spreading
Hi @Sue-bl6ec . Thanks for reaching out to us. We don't use a cloth barrier but we do use plastic edging to stop the cannas from growing into each other. You can see a short video we made of it here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsxzQVailx1u4?si=GM3e8u5TCOfo2fnn . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
just got seeds from y'all and becoming kinda canna crazy
Hi Richard: Thanks for the comment. We know the feeling. ;-) Be sure to check out our 2022 Walk Through: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . More cannas than ever! Be careful - canna's can becoming addicting. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
What a shame your camera person never took a close up shot of the flowers themselves, that's what I had hoped to see. Also, I might have missed it, but on your right, there were some tall maroon colored canna with gorgeous leafs but I don't believe you identified them. Thanks for the tour.
What do you do with the seeds you collect? I'm new to gardening so trying to learn witch I grow more of with seeds instead of digging up the rhizomes.
Hi KevinMegamin. Thanks for the comment. It really depends because there are some cannas that produce seeds and there are hybrids, which don't produce seeds and you can only grow them from rhizomes: ones like the Tropicana series or a Pretoria. If you're new to cannas and you're not looking to dig up your rhizomes for the winter, we would suggest starting off with the Cannova series. They have a multitude of colors, produce tons of seeds and grow nicely!
As far as seeds go, we obviously store them till the following season and then we sell them on our Etsy site. And if you're interested, here is our site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us again. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
Living in Florida come May all cannas get rust disease here. Wish the breeders could come up with a disease resistant variety. I'm not into spraying every two weeks with a fungicide.
Hello. That would be nice if they could come up with that. We don't get as much rust because our climate isn't as humid as Florida. But when it does come, it really is a nuisance. When we've had alot of rain and very hot weather, we have put out the large high velocity fans to help dry out the garden to help with any rust or mildew. Thanks for watching!
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Hi MariBu RN: Glad you enjoyed the video. :-) Jackie & Dan
My cleopatra canna's blooms are small and dont appear to open up like yours is in the video any idea why?
Hi Shelley: It's more than likely it's the heat. This has been a BRUTAL summer ... hot and dry. Just give it more water. As the cooler days come in September and October, you'll see - they'll flourish. Thanks for watching! J&D
Ok, maybe you can help me. Have some Tropicana Reds, variegated leaf, don't remember the name. They grow like crazy but the flower buds don't open all the way. What's wrong?
Hello thegifylady1. One of the problems that we find that could cause lack of blooming is the weather. It's been an extremely hot and dry summer on the east coast and we're noticing alot less flowering because of it. You might want to try giving your plants some more water regularly so they have the energy to produce the blooms that you're looking for. I hope this helps you out. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 These came fm NY. Last year, their first year with ne I had the same issue. Ans, I gave some to my daughter in law in PA, same result. I think it's the variety. Too bad. I have so many 😢.
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Hi Salvo Mamas: Thanks for the comment. If you like our 2021 Walk Through, you should check out this year's Walk Through. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
So beautiful! I am in Ohio I tried to find you on Facebook and internet to purchase from you. I am not able to find you?
Hi @lakegirlroxy9852 . Thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoy our garden. You can see Walk Through video for every year up until this year. You can see the 2024 Walk Through video here: ua-cam.com/video/btXjhiwr5RQ/v-deo.htmlsi=-gxpoQnXhrzDSOA3 . Thank you for your interest in our cannas. You can purchase seeds/live plants from our Etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/JDGardensNJ . Our Facebook page is located here: facebook.com/JDGardensNJ2 . Feel free to contact us with any questions. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
After bloom flower what we do for plnat ? I mean they grow by themselves all year ?
Hi Cuộc Sống Tại Ả rập xê út: Thanks for the comment. Cannas will keep blooming all season long. Depending on where you live, you might have a limited grow time. Remember they are a tropical plant. Here in NJ, they'll grown from mid-May till the first frost, sometime in November. But if you live in a warmer climate, like Florida or California, etc, you can grow them year-round.
Once a bloom is spent, they'll create seed pods. If you want, you can collect them or just cut them away and new blooms will start coming in. They really are a low maintenance plant and will keep budding for you all season long. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! Jackie & Dan
What kind of soil and fertilizer do you use?
Hello. We make our own compost which is great soil - the plants love it. For produce we grow organically but for flowers and decorative plants, we use Miracle-Gro Shake n Feed, which is fantastic fertilizer. Check out our Composting series videos.
@@jdgardensnj4563 thank you so much for your reply. It’s nice that people are willing share the secrets of their gardening success
Is it possibble to make more close ups?
Hi AJ. We will definitely try to do more close-ups for this year's Walk Through, which should come out at the end of July/early August, when everything is fully grown. Thanks for watching! J&D
Close up of flowers would have been nice.
Hi @Hapenparadise: Thanks for the comment. We actually got that for our 2021 Walk Through :-) . Be sure to check out our 2022 Walk Through, where we made it a point of zooming in on the blooms: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Also, keep an eye out for our 2023, which will be even better, probably sometime in early August. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
I stand corrected!
Vc tem mudas das cannas pra.vender?se vender,faz envio pro Brasil?
Hello Bruno: Thank you so much for your question. We do sell our seeds, LIVE plants and soon ... rhizomes however at this point in time, we do not ship internationally but we may revisit that in the future. Thank you for your interest and for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 estou interessado na canna Durban da flor laranja e na da folha roxa grandona
Vc tem telefone pra contato?
Do they survive the winter?
Hi acilirp. Thanks for the comment. It depends on where you live. We're in NJ, which is zone 6B so our winters are too cold for a tropical plant but if you live in climates like FL or CA, then you should be fine. Where are you located?
If you're interested in storing your rhizomes during winter, we have a video for that: ua-cam.com/video/p_fcjRkyBY4/v-deo.html
Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 zone 7
Hi you mentioned that there is no blue cannas. I purchased some bulbs from Amazon that claim to be blue. They came black no sign of life. I wish I had watched your video before spending my $$.
Hi Glennita: Yes, there are alot of scam artists out there. You have to watch yourself. If they said they had some kind of blue canna - they're either lying or they've conducted some kind of weird science project, lol Unfortunately, there are NO blue cannas. If there were, trust me when I tell you - it would be in our garden. :-) Keep an eye out for our 2022 Walk Through video. It should be coming out in a week or so. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
PLANTERS IN FRONT OF THE FENCE?
Yes, but it's a picket fence and they get plenty of sunlight. That one canna - Omega was about 7' tall in the video and it grew to be about 12' tall. Thanks for watching!
Where can I get fire dragon.
Hi Brandon: Fire Dragons are extremely hard to come by. If we have good growth this year on ours, we will be offering them on our Etsy shop. Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
@@jdgardensnj4563 please let me know when you have some available. I'd like to buy some from you.
I wish the camera would be close to each flower and leaf types. All I see are blocks of colour with no details of shape , texture or stripes.
Hi Lise. We received several similar comments about the lack of close-ups in our 2021 video. You might want to check out our latest Walk Through video of 2022, where there are many close-ups of flowers and leaves. You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/10n-bjT4g4U/v-deo.html . Thanks for watching! Jackie and Dan
Where are you located?
Hello. We are located in central New Jersey.
Which state are you in?
Hi sheila5621, thanks for reaching out to us, NEW JERSEY the Garden State! :)
Thanks for watching Jackie & Dan
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Can I make a suggestion? Get a new cameraman. You're talking about stripes an speckles in the flowers and he/she never shows the flowers or leaves.
lol