How to grow New Gold Lantana with detailed description
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2025
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This video is a detailed description of New Gold Lantana. New Gold is a low growing perennial Lantana that can be kept under 2 feet in height. This low maintenance plant offers all summer clusters of yellow flowers. Planting, pruning, and fertilizing instructions included. Thanks for watching.
Lantana x 'New Gold'
Jim has over 30 years experience in the green industry and is the current owner of Earthworks Nursery.
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I've had that plant for 3 years and I love it. It requires no attention and it multiplies all over the place by itself. I love that I find it popping up everywhere. I'm in Zone 8b in Georgia.
Hi Jim. I bought two New Gold Lantana yesterday without knowing anything about the plant except that it attracts butterflies. I was doing my research after buying it and soon after, I planned to return them because I read is an invasive plant. Then today I changed my mind after watching your video. By the way, I love your videos. Thanks you for your hard work on educating us.
The ONLY video I needed to watch today regarding lantana! Thanks for an awesome, detailed video! :)
Hello from Arizona 🌞🌞🌞 These grow beautifully here🏵🌺💐
Keep doing what you’re doing! There aren’t enough informational planting videos on UA-cam that are as well done as yours
Help yourself out and get a table, that way you don’t have to struggle holding the plant. Good helpful video. Thank you.
I love your videos! I love how you dedicate one video to one type of plant. It makes it so easy to find detailed information on just what I'm looking for. Please keep making more and more!! I want to hear what you have to say about every plant that I have and every plant that I'm thinking about buying! Btw, I have that lantana and did not realize it was supposed to come back. We're in zone 7. It was such a nice surprise a few years ago when they reappeared in the spring and they have continued to be good for us. This year I even transplanted one of the ones that returned to another spot in my garden and it is doing beautifully.
I planted this year in an open sunny location. Grew beautifully and attracted dozens of butterflies. A charming plant.
Hi mine died and it’s small and I just bought it from nursery and I don’t know why mine died and it’s all dry
Looks wonderful next to blue hydrangeas!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
These things are tough! They can take a beating. I live in Arizona and mine pops up and flowers great every year
I like this guy's videos: they've helped my tremendously in my gardening efforts.
Very detailed, no nonsense video. Thanks.
The most informative video I've seen. Thank you!
+Jewel Reid Thanks for watching
@@JimPutnam Can you cut a piece of the bush off and regrow it?
@@toyfreddysandfriendsgaming7743 yes
This almost prostrate lantana makes beautiful hanging baskets!!
I have 3 cuttings per basket.
I used to live on coast in Southern California so lantanas are bushes. Now we retired to high desert and i bought a few varieties. They are loving the over 100 degree heat but we go below 20 in the winter and it snows 2 to 7 days. So I’m presuming it will die back or I will cut them back. I’m going to try propagating some. If I can manage that I will maybe keep junior ones on hand all the time. Yeah be bought a fixer house with an acre lot full of weeds to retire and a new zone! Gives me things to do! Ha!
Would love to see a video On how to tell the difference between a verbena and lantana plant.
They're beautiful!
I was hoping you'd demonstrate how to root and plant lantana.
Great informative video and refreshingly to the point! Thanks Jim.
Thankyou, I have this planted in a hanging basket with a southern exposure against a white wall, I was concerned about the reflective light on it, however, it seems to be quite tough in handling all the heat and light, I am in midwest and likely will not attempt to winter over. :)
+Celtic Cat If anything can take it, Lantana can.
Yes...indeed, I check every evening, and they are doing great! Many thanks for your informative videos!!!
You make the GREATEST videos! Thanks.
What a wealth of information you bring to your channel. Can these be planted as an understory plant to Black Diamond Crepe Myrtles?
Great video my friend. I live in California and I see lantanas everywhere. The one issue i do see is that the lantanas seem to get woody. Is there another ground cover that flowers all year that does not get too woody?
Can i give you advise, put the plants on the table or chair and you can do the talk.. lol (I am your fan)😛😛😋
Thank You for the video. Im in Georgia and I have it in a pot with some purpose potato vines on the back deck. Its growing great. Thanks again, very helpful.
Good stuff, Jim. Thank you. I'm a new subscriber.
Thank you a world. It was really useful🙏
Good video. Lots of useful information.
Thank you!
Very good video! A lot of information. Thanks!
I have a potted lantana that has lots of pods but they aren't blooming. Any suggestions?
Can you collect seeds from new golden lantana like the rust and pink type?
Hello, very informative video. I have all Lantana Golds in my garden, but my wife went to the nursery and they had Lantanas marked on clearance for a $1.00 and she bought several ,but did not realize that they were trailing lantana. Can we still use these in front of our evergreen shrubs alone the border of the flower bed, or are they ground cover and shouldn't be use as we intended. If so, can you please advise us on how we should use these trailing lantana.
Can you please explain the difference between the two.
Thanks
I live in North Texas and I have a huge terracotta pot.Where the pot is,it gets a LOT of sun.Can I put a Lanta in it.I have a vine in it now that I am going to pull cause it gets weepy from to much sun/heat.I have miracle grow potting soil in it .I have had the pot by the side of my garage for years.
I live in CA and my soil is decomposed granite. We had a lot of rain this past year..more than normal and I am wondering if I need to worry about the roots rotting. Also I am planting them on a bank. I do know that decomposed granite dries out pretty quickly but we had weeks of rain. I am planting a very large area and want to make sure this plant will be the right choice. Also your video is great!
Did they survive OK? I'll bet they did great.
I have a mound of top soil in my yard that was originally put there for another project, but wasn’t used, it keeps filling up with weeds, was looking for something like this to plant on it to help with that problem and look good low maintenance too
What do u think?
My problem with gold lantana is august when we have high humidity here in Arizona any suggestions
Love my lantana. I have it hanging. I dont water it....only if necessary.
Thank you for the informative video.
Happy I found this video. Mine is 12 years old or more. It is not blooming much but grows very well. It may be blooming good but I don’t think so. Should I use fertilizer in the spring? Could I put some to it now at the end of July? I have plant tone.
Wanted to know how to deadhead
Do you ship your plants to Georgia??
My daughter recently bought a home and it is completely out of control yard wise. There is over grown red tips, grapevines, pear trees. Seems like everything has been neglected. Some things we don't even know what it is. Ivy was everywhere, which we have finally gotten control of. The ground juniper is dying off now and hate that...help. it's turning brown and some is just running everywhere. Also the red tips are growing straight up and not bushy. How do we get control of theses bushes ? There is a cat problem in the neighborhood do you know anyway to cause them to stay away?
I live in Florida and just started a butterfly garden. I believe that I over watered my lantanas as I am still learning, so now they are not blooming. They still have green foliage but a lot of it is dead looking . Do you think they will come back? Should I prune the dead parts?
Have they rebounded in the heat of spring and summer?
This is colourful and easy care - unfortunately it’s deemed a pest a weed - I have been trying to buy this yellow lantana- they don’t sell this one here Oz
Ive been working on similar projects on my channel, thanks for the advice!
You said this one gets wide - but How wide & how tall ??
Hi my gold latana plant died so how do I revive it again
Hello Jim, I recently transplanted a vase of gold lantana into the front house garden, but the next day, all the flowers looked like dead.
That was three days ago and they still don’t same to revive.
I just followed the instructions that the clerk gave me at the store when I bought it and also follow the instructions in the package of “Miracle Grow” (garden soil mix). So I just digged a hole twice the size of the plant 🪴 and made a half-half mixture with the soil from the garden with the Miracle grow mix and watered it.
What did I do wrong? 🤦🏽
Do you have any advice? Thank you so much 🤜🏼
Yeah I had exact problem snd I bought it from nursery and they died in 3 days but they were all healthy
Jim- love your videos! I live in Zebulon, right down the road. It’s October and I want to relocate my lantana to a different sunny location. Is now the right time?
Hey there- Just bought my first lantana it’s in a pot in front of my window so I won’t be putting it into the ground. It’s bright orange red and yellow. it’s very pretty.
My question is deadheading, do I remove the stem or just the flowery part?
By standby mean that long skinny part that the flower sits on top of
My chapel Hill lantana's are growing well. I purchased a second bunch recently that isn't flowering as well. And it has a bunch of green and black berries. Do the berries mean the plant is done flowering? I cut them off today after reading they are poisonous. I'm in 7b. Love your videos!
When you cut them off new growth will start and you should get new flowers
@@JimPutnam thank you very much for the reply!
Where can I buy a book all about Lantana's
Jim, love the video. I have about 15 of these plants, all planted about 8 weeks ago, and they are growing well and bloom profusely except for about 3, which have stopped blooming and have no flower buds. They all are in full sun. Any suggestions as to what might be the reason for some to just stop setting flowers?
It is likely just transplant shock those could be wetter or dryer or the roots were more damaged. Stop thinking about it or you will kill them😉
Are they good in containers?
i have a plant that is really beautiful i think it could be a lantana but not sure. i don't see my color anywhere on google. but the bottom line is id like to collect seeds from this flower. can i send picture ? to be identified and how to collect seeds from it.
Muy buen video
I just found your channel and subscribed :-). Should you plant Lantana in front of lavender in a flower bed?
Very nice
Very helpful info. Thank you.
Does it have seeds or is it the kind of plant you can cut a piece of, replant and grow?
Cuttings are super easy. I am rooting some this week on my propagation videos
I have two confetti lantana plants in my front yard that I planted in March. I live in the Phoenix Arizona area. For some reason these two babies will not grow! I dont see any lace bugs and they get plenty of sunshine. Any suggestions?
I have two perennial lantana that I planted here this year and I have very little growth. Next year they will grow several feet.
thank you very helpful information
Glad to help. Thanks for watching.
Jim, does Lantana need to be deadheaded of its spent flowers? If so can you please show exactly where? Thanks!
It actually doesn't need it at all. It does a great job of cleaning itself. I would cut it back some in mid summer to keep it full, but it doesn't matter where you cut it. Not a picky plant.
In zone 7B when is the best time to plant lantana?
In the spring for sure. A whole season in the ground is important for winter survival
@@JimPutnam I saw your beautiful Mexican Sage, do you have a video on it? I have a south east side of my house and am looking for flowering plants. Saw your video on camellias, which I love, but they need shade so considering them for north east side. Would appreciate any suggestions. Thank you.
Would lantanas do well on a rocky/clay slope?
Yes as long as it's full sun
Why is my lantana having dark brown leaves???
I just called Lowes to c if they had any lantana and the guy said they had three left of the annual kind, I didn’t no there was such a thing as this, can u please explain it to me
There are Lantana varieties that are less cold hardy and may be annuals in your area and perennials in warmer areas
HortTube with Jim Putnam ok
Was at work and called a couple of just box stores, Lowes and HD and they said yes we have some annual ones , this is why I asked, I’m in Raeford nc zone 8a is what I was told,
Very informative🤓
my Lantana leaves have turned brown (it was 25 degrees last night), should I cut it all back? or, leave it alone? thanks :^)
+Wendy Woodruff-Wezensky I don't cut them back until late winter. The dead foliage helps protect it
Have you ever considered using a small table / stool to set the plant on while filming? I enjoy the videos, but it feels like you get out of breath while trying to hold the pot up.
can you get seeds fro. them?
+Diana lankford They do seed, but I have never tried to use them. Super easy to root from cuttings.
You need a table to hold the plant while talking.
You’re hilarious! Ok, thank you. I will take your advice.
set the plant down! point the video camera at it and talk. you're good looking but we all came here to look at the plant!@ lol. you're juggling it around si distracting.
It's a four year old video. I did end up putting it down🤣
It's a godawful color.
Thats a weed