Planting 100 Violas | Gardener in Love
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2022
- Our summer annuals have given us months of color but their time is up! Come see how we're revamping our front flower beds today with beautiful violas!
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I’m sure your border looked spectacular . Violas are the way to go for great winter and spring blooms. I was really surprised how hardy these delicate looking flowers are . Mine survived prolonged frigid winter temperatures and being covered in snow, and lasted right through Spring.
Haaaa, "I don't know what happened there, but it fell apart," when you trying to film. But resourceful, you did a great job. "Very Zen." It looks so nice.
Loving the Yankees hat❤. Love my city🗽
LOVE THIS
Looks good! Looking forward to an update 😊
Totally great job as always.
I love it! Looks beautiful.
I just love your garden, hello from Winston Salem 😆😆
❤❤❤❤ this is my new favorite gardening channel. content. Editing. Adorableness? Everything.
I have to say you guys are adorable always so clean and neat and smiling cracks me up beautiful Channel but I love the way you guys work
You guys did a fabulous job. I love that you all thought ahead for your Spring color. 💜💛
Hey guys, love the colors and the end results. This is the week for Dewalt Power Planter problems. My drill fell apart also. I can’t tell you the name of the parts but my husband contacted Power Planter and since it was still in warranty they asked that we send it back to them, which we did today. I also have that trowel and I love it. I’m not sure how I ever planted things before I purchased it. We seem to garden alike. Love your channel.
Oh no! If you're zone 8, Lantana is perennial. All of mine comes back. Looks dead in winter but comes back bigger than ever. Cola SC.
Oh yes the lantana will come back each year in zone 8. Just don’t cut it back until the spring. If you cut back in fall water could get into the stems and freeze the roots. Just put it in a place that you don’t mind seeing the dead stems until spring. In spring the little leaves start sprouting right by the base of the plant and you will be amazed how fast it will fill in.
I'm going with violas as well but have pretty much stuck with trad fall color pallette. They were half price as well. Should have gotten more🤔.
Do you fertilize your violas?
Oooof, an embarrassment to Charlotte