Prairie Yard & Garden: Can You Say Heuchera?
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2014
- Mike Heger from Ambergate Gardens introduces Larry Zilliox to many new and unique varieties of Heuchera. Better known as Coral Bells, these long-time and versatile plants are perfect for full sun and early summer bloom.
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Now that I have my own house, and full reign of the garden, I finally get to add these babies to my garden :D
Thanks for sharing this
Thank you so much for all of the interesting and knowledgeable facts regarding the Coral Bells. I just purchased my first two plants from our local garden center here in NE PA and can't wait to see them planted in my flower bed.
My hats off to whomever edited this. Fabulous intro, engaging shots, and perfect music throughout. Good host and guest, too! So knowledgeable.
Amazing video, I've started a heuchera collection myself and this video educated me a lot!
Excellent program! It was a real pleasure to hear such a knowledgeable discussion about coral bells. Well worth watching to the end.
You answered the questions we’ve had about why Coral Bells seems a more recent gardening phenomenon and about where the different lines of heuchera originated. Here in our South Carolina landscape I think we have the major hybrid lines represented.
I LOVE EACH OF ALL THE COLORS... I'm a Heuchera lover... I can't wait to see the new silver ones.. From Massachusetts. .
Superb presentation full of excellent information
This was the most interesting and informative video on heuchera I have found....thanks so much...I’ve relocated from California to Kentucky and was wondering about the different varieties and humidity etc. thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
It really was the most informative video about Heucheras, supports my FOMO towards these plants. I always feel “if I don’t get it now, they’re not going to be here next year” well….except for Palace Purple (that one will always be around haha). A lot of the color varieties are “here today and gone next year” with both local nurseries and big box stores.
I'm in Albuquerque, NM, a high dessert region, mostly dry with 8% humidity and limited rain. At about 6,000 feet my region is 7b. My north facing front patio has a 12 foot overhang between two extended areas of my home and about three feet exposed to the . There is a lot of shade for most of the day. Heuchera mixes very nice in the background with Campanula to the front and my herbs filling vacant areas.
They just grow. And they are deer resistant.
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