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Brunnera macrophylla - siberian bugloss - charming flowering perennial for the shade garden
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Wondering what is the best flowering plant for the shade garden? Brunnera would probably be on the list! Brunnera macrophylla, the Siberian bugloss, great forget-me-not, largeleaf brunnera or heartleaf, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the Caucasus. It is a hardy, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial, that can reach from 12 to 18 inches in height. Sprays of sma...
Shasta Daisy -The longest blooming perennial flowering plant for the garden? Leucanthemum x superbum
zhlédnutí 430Před měsícem
Do Shasta daisies need full sun? Do Shasta daisies spread quickly? What is the difference between a daisy and a Shasta daisy? Do Shasta daisies need to be deadheaded? Answers to these and at least 2 1/2 other other questions about Leucanthemum x superbum are covered. :-) Shasta daisy may be the longest blooming flowering plant you can grow in your garden.
Blue Sea Holly - Eryngium - Unusual flowering perennial plant for the sunny well drained garden spot
zhlédnutí 840Před 2 měsíci
An unusual, exotic looking, steel blue flowering perennial for the garden. Eryngium requires full sun and well drained soil to thrive. Other than that it is an easy to grow flowering plant that adds an interesting touch to the garden.
Ironweed Vernonia - Easy to grow flowering perennial for wet soggy locations - Pollinator friendly
zhlédnutí 422Před 2 měsíci
Ironweed is an herbaceous native perennial wildflower in the Aster family. It grows 5 to 8 feet tall with deep purple flowers that appear in clusters from mid-summer to mid-fall on strong stems. This low-maintenance, easy-to-grow wildflower naturalizes readily and is adaptable to home garden conditions. Ironweed prefers rich moist acidic soils, but will grow in average moist to wet soils in ful...
Eastern Skunk Cabbage - Symplocarpus foetidus - Why does it stink? Not why you think!
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Why does it stink? Not why you think! Eastern Skunk Cabbage - Symplocarpus foetidus is an interesting and unusual woodland plant that you might come across while exploring woodlands in the eastern regions of North America.
Squill - Scilla Siberica Flowers: Beautiful Blue Bantam Bulbs, but Beware their Bountiful Abundance!
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Considered invasive because they naturalize so successfully in some areas, Scilla siberica, the Siberian squill or wood squill, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to southwestern Russia, the Caucasus, and Turkey. Despite its name, it is not native to Siberia. Growing to 4-8 inches (10-20 cm) tall by 2 inches (5 cm) wide, it is a bulbous perennial, with two to fou...
Yellow Trout Lily - Erythronium Americanum - Shade loving Spring Ephemeral for the Woodland Garden
zhlédnutí 194Před 2 měsíci
Erythronium americanum, the trout lily, yellow trout lily, fawn lily, yellow adder's-tongue, or yellow dogtooth violet, is a species of perennial, colony forming, spring ephemeral flower native to North America and dwelling in woodland habitats. Within its range it is a very common and widespread species, especially in eastern North America. The common name "trout lily" refers to the appearance...
Golden Ragwort - Bright Yellow Blooms in the Shade - Packera aurea - A Native Plant Pollinators Love
zhlédnutí 278Před 3 měsíci
Packera aurea, commonly called golden ragwort or golden groundsel, is a somewhat weedy North American native perennial valued for its ability to thrive in moist, shady locations, naturalize rapidly, and produce a long and profuse spring bloom. It often grows in moist soils in low woods, ravines, swamps, and next to streams and springs. Features flat-topped clusters (corymbs) of yellow, daisy-li...
Golden Chain Tree - Laburnum x watereri - Pest Free, Disease Resistant, Poisonous!
zhlédnutí 757Před 3 měsíci
One part of this tree is the most poisonous of all! But you may still want to grow a Golden Chain Tree in your garden because it is beautiful in bloom, and practically disease resistant and pest-free. The Golden Chain Tree (Laburnum) is a small, deciduous, flowering tree or large shrub in the pea family (Fabacaea) that grows to 30 feet tall, with an equal spread, at maturity. It has smooth bark...
Winterhazel - Corylopsis pauciflora: Get your garden flowering early every year! Shade loving shrub!
zhlédnutí 217Před 3 měsíci
Showy, mildly fragrant primrose yellow flowers in the early spring emerge before the leaves for a welcome display. Winter Hazel Corylopsis pauciflora is a spreading, dense, mounding multi-stemmed shrub. Flowering occurs on last old wood, pruning should be done soon after flowering. The drooping racemes are up to 1.25' long and each will have 2 to 5 flowers. This shrub will have numerous racemes...
Flowering Sedum - Stonecrop - Sedum spectabile - Hylotelephium spectabile - Easiest Plant to Grow
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 měsíci
Sedum spectabile forms clumps that can grow 1-2 feet high and wide. It has broad, elliptic green leaves with a slight gray tint. The plant requires full sun or partial shade, and well-drained or gravelly soil with average to low fertility. It can suffer in overly moist or fertile soils. To maintain a bushy shape and thick stems, cut or pinch back the stems in early spring.
Wintergreen Barberry - Berberis Julianae - A prettier less-invasive alternative to Japanese Barberry
zhlédnutí 393Před 4 měsíci
Berberis Julianae, commonly known as Wintergreen Barberry is a handsome, bushy evergreen shrub with strong spiny mid green leaves, with small spiked edges turning red in autumn. These thorns make Berberis Julianae a very effective barrier hedge or perimeter security planting. In May and June the shrub produces clusters of small, scented, yellow flowers which are lovely and bright, followed by d...
Marsh Marigold - Caltha palustris - Easy to grow spring ephemeral - Cheerful, yellow, and poisonous!
zhlédnutí 551Před 4 měsíci
The common marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) is planted as an ornamental throughout temperate regions in the world, and sometimes recommended for low maintenance wildlife gardens. Marsh marigold is a rhizomatous perennial native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere including North America that is native to marshes, swamps, wet meadows, and stream margins. It belongs to the buttercup ...
Creeping Sedum - A low growing Sedum groundcover - Stonecrop Plant - Drought tolerant succulent
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Creeping Sedum - A low growing Sedum groundcover - Stonecrop Plant - Drought tolerant succulent
How to Grow Banana Flowers in Pots or Containers Indoors - Growing Musa to flower and fruit in pots
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How to Grow Banana Flowers in Pots or Containers Indoors - Growing Musa to flower and fruit in pots
Ligularia dentata - Leopard Plant or Summer Ragwort - Old Fashioned garden perennial is new again!
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Ligularia dentata - Leopard Plant or Summer Ragwort - Old Fashioned garden perennial is new again!
Allium tuberosum Garlic Chives - Easy to grow tasty edible perennial herb w flowers pollinators love
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Allium tuberosum Garlic Chives - Easy to grow tasty edible perennial herb w flowers pollinators love
Blue False Indigo - Baptisia australis - Reliable flowering perennial garden plant - cold hardy
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Blue False Indigo - Baptisia australis - Reliable flowering perennial garden plant - cold hardy
Siberian Iris - Iris sibirica - How to grow Siberian Iris - Easy and Care Free Flowering Perennial
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Siberian Iris - Iris sibirica - How to grow Siberian Iris - Easy and Care Free Flowering Perennial
Japanese Snowbell Tree Styrax Japonicus - Beautiful flowering tree for the garden with one drawback
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Japanese Snowbell Tree Styrax Japonicus - Beautiful flowering tree for the garden with one drawback
Easy Seed Starting for Beginners - Tips and Techniques how to start vegetable & flower seeds indoors
zhlédnutí 541Před 6 měsíci
Easy Seed Starting for Beginners - Tips and Techniques how to start vegetable & flower seeds indoors
Acanthus mollis - Bears Breeches - Unusual & Underused Bold Flowering Perennial - Acanthus spinosus
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Acanthus mollis - Bears Breeches - Unusual & Underused Bold Flowering Perennial - Acanthus spinosus
Late Winter Garden Check in - What's growing in February? What to do to prepare garden for spring?
zhlédnutí 210Před 6 měsíci
Late Winter Garden Check in - What's growing in February? What to do to prepare garden for spring?
Russian Sage - Perovskia atriplicifolia - Salvia Yangii - Long blooming perennial pollinator garden
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Russian Sage - Perovskia atriplicifolia - Salvia Yangii - Long blooming perennial pollinator garden
St Johns Wort groundcover Hypericum calycinum - pollinator friendly flowering evergreen groundcover
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St Johns Wort groundcover Hypericum calycinum - pollinator friendly flowering evergreen groundcover
?Garden Mystery? Solved: Dead Bees or Just Sleeping?
zhlédnutí 134Před 6 měsíci
?Garden Mystery? Solved: Dead Bees or Just Sleeping?
Oleander- Nerium oleander -Toxic, drought resistant, shrub or small tree. Grow it outside or indoors
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Oleander- Nerium oleander -Toxic, drought resistant, shrub or small tree. Grow it outside or indoors
Mimosa Tree - Albizia julibrissin What's wrong w a nitrogen fixing tropical looking flowering tree?
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Mimosa Tree - Albizia julibrissin What's wrong w a nitrogen fixing tropical looking flowering tree?
How to Choose the Best Stem Cutting to Propagate Hydrangeas & WHEN NOT TO DO IT Step by step Guide
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How to Choose the Best Stem Cutting to Propagate Hydrangeas & WHEN NOT TO DO IT Step by step Guide

Komentáře

  • @ld1994
    @ld1994 Před 2 hodinami

    🚫INVASIVE and horrible for the environment- look it up please❗️his video is innacurate and bad information- all of my Garden Club members have unsuccessfully tried to control this plant and have failed.

  • @ld1994
    @ld1994 Před 2 hodinami

    This is SO INVASIVE. It is SMOTHERING all the trees where I live and killing them. I live in Zone 7. It is AWFUL - please avoid!!

  • @melbabowen4389
    @melbabowen4389 Před 2 dny

    ❤Thsnk you! Very informative! O e popped up in my yard, but i didn’t know how to handle it.❤ It’s a beautiful vine!

  • @ChrisCarlson-d6y
    @ChrisCarlson-d6y Před 3 dny

    Thx

  • @bhadrilaksmidevidasi6012

    It's poisonous?

  • @mnn1265
    @mnn1265 Před 6 dny

    In the central valley of CA these trumpet vines bloom all summer long!

  • @KarenL-kq4fw
    @KarenL-kq4fw Před 9 dny

    Very invasive here in Ohio…It’s beautiful but… you will be trimming frequently it grows quickly. It attaches to wood .

  • @sensationaltko3013
    @sensationaltko3013 Před 13 dny

    These are cool plants

  • @Whipporwhill
    @Whipporwhill Před 13 dny

    Easy to grow from seed?

  • @johnwalker6121
    @johnwalker6121 Před 14 dny

    My mother-in-law planted one little plant 30 years ago and I'm still trying to eradicate 20 years after removal of the original plant. Finally got most of the remnants removed but it still pops up in other areas of the property. If you like a plant that will keep you occupied with yard work then trumpet vines is the one. Just remember you've been warned.

  • @MyLove-s6r
    @MyLove-s6r Před 18 dny

    Wow!!!!!!

  • @softmetals3702
    @softmetals3702 Před 18 dny

    Anyone know if these vines would do well close to a pond? I have plenty of space to fill

  • @thehobbyist2022
    @thehobbyist2022 Před 25 dny

    This is soooo helpful !! Thank you so much. I would have loved to plant it in my garden but my garden is small and flowerbed is next to my house. I am very glad that i did my research before planting mine. I guess I will be returning mine. Very helpful video. Thank you 😊

  • @francisgerry3883
    @francisgerry3883 Před 25 dny

    In the 1940s we had one in our yard it was not growing on anything so it looked like a big bush ,my sister and I played in the center of the vine and played with the flowers .

  • @test40323
    @test40323 Před 26 dny

    love the tips on growing from seeds. can the matured plant roots be divided? if so when? thanks!

  • @timmillan6701
    @timmillan6701 Před měsícem

    Well, that violin joke caught me mid mouthful of food. I was always interested to see how Ostrich fern would perform here in the PNW. I managed to acquire one from the legendary Judith at Fancy Fronds nursery ( also in this area ) so we shall see. I’m thinking it might tolerate a bit more sun here.This variety is labeled as ‘Jumbo’, so let’s hope it lives up to that!

  • @BBsheepy
    @BBsheepy Před měsícem

    I bought four trays of these and excited to put it on the ground

  • @WhispersInTheGarden
    @WhispersInTheGarden Před měsícem

    Another important reason people grow them is deer resistance!

  • @lisamarkovic-rollin7402
    @lisamarkovic-rollin7402 Před měsícem

    Thank you, always informative.

  • @natka8181
    @natka8181 Před měsícem

    I moved, was disappointed with the ugly chain link fence and was planning to get something else, didn't get to that project in time, before I know it, I have a gorgeous cascading waterfall of these flowers, and ugly fence is completely hidden with green screen! I'm keeping it!

  • @kylestanfield767
    @kylestanfield767 Před měsícem

    Really enjoyed your video. I constructed a gateway trelus beside the house and it is coming up everywhere as you said. I'm going to dig up some shoots and plant along a fence way back from structures!

  • @phillisik4426
    @phillisik4426 Před měsícem

    I do not plant any more. It seeds all over.

  • @elthompson3585
    @elthompson3585 Před měsícem

    We have these growing on our property. They climb up the oaks. I was sitting out at the barn and noticed the blooms were falling to the ground at a rapid pace. I looked up and a tiny bird was plucking the blooms. He had no interest in nectar or eating them. Just pulling the blooms out. I wonder why?

  • @seandelevan
    @seandelevan Před měsícem

    Say wha? Mine only blooms 3-4 weeks max.

  • @katharine5606
    @katharine5606 Před 2 měsíci

    Just planted 2 good size specimens this Spring so hopefully we’ll see blooms this year!

  • @blondeeagles
    @blondeeagles Před 2 měsíci

    Cool flower. Are they sharp? Look pointy 😂

  • @kfb5583
    @kfb5583 Před 2 měsíci

    If it’s a hybrid, what would the parent be?

  • @johannsgarden2020
    @johannsgarden2020 Před 2 měsíci

    I had no idea Vernonia liked wet soil. I had thought it needed dry soil, and it has done very well in bone dry soil (watered till established of course). I just planted one in a deep bed of gravel. lol

  • @zacharykenniston748
    @zacharykenniston748 Před 2 měsíci

    Look for its fruit. It looks like a small black pineapple. Only pull it off if it comes off easily otherwise you’ll waste it and kill the seeds. This occurs in September usually or late autumn. Once you have obtained a skunk cabbages fruit open it and clean off the seeds. The seeds must be kept in a plastic bag of water in the refrigerator all winter. Come spring they will germinate. You need a wet area or a pot or mud buried in the ground to grow them.

  • @rockyk9316
    @rockyk9316 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow, I never seen Campsus so mature! We rented house long time ago and house came with this plant hanging over the fence.Year later this plant climbed on the side of the house, chimney and inside a chimney like Santa at Christmas night😊. Had to call services to chop it down

  • @rangedeliveryn
    @rangedeliveryn Před 2 měsíci

    Extremely invasive and chokes out native species. Avoid at all cost.

  • @yuriyfazylov5506
    @yuriyfazylov5506 Před 2 měsíci

    how can I get my hands on it?

    • @zacharykenniston748
      @zacharykenniston748 Před 2 měsíci

      They’re very hard to transplant because they have huge roots… as i said it would be best to obtain seeds

  • @watzegjemedaarnouvan
    @watzegjemedaarnouvan Před 2 měsíci

    could you do a top 10 biggest hardy perenials

  • @moonshinershonor202
    @moonshinershonor202 Před 2 měsíci

    We live in a society. I don't know why I'm surprised to hear this. It's the same self employed, very few like it when I get level with them and tell them off or just be direct. "If it's so easy and cheap, I'll pay you to do it " my personal favorite.

  • @Tater2000
    @Tater2000 Před 2 měsíci

    You said a couple times "native". Native to where? I'm in New Mexico and these are all over many yards.

  • @hermanhale9258
    @hermanhale9258 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks. Might have these growing on the hill behind my house. Have to go check.

  • @donnas3148
    @donnas3148 Před 2 měsíci

    So wonderful to see your clips again. Long time fan.

  • @BurtBowers
    @BurtBowers Před 2 měsíci

    This must be a different breed of trumpet vine, there is the yellow trumpet vine.

  • @TexMarque
    @TexMarque Před 3 měsíci

    Trumpet vine is easy to control: just cut it back, often. Pull the new plants out of the ground when it shows up in the garden. A lawn mower cuts the vines along with unwanted oak or pecan trees. Definitely pull the seedlings out at the base of bushes, shrubs and trees. Oak trees can support its weight. It does well on chain link fences.

    • @damonbohls6101
      @damonbohls6101 Před 2 měsíci

      "easy to control" 100% Disagree. You turn your back for a couple of months and it will spread like wildfire. New sprouts show just days after pulling some up. This vine is super aggressive and super fast. Be ready to spend time every week on this plant; it would be a commitment.

    • @Alex-mp1zb
      @Alex-mp1zb Před měsícem

      @@damonbohls6101 I agree with you. Caution with that plant. It makes a wonderful present for the people you don't like! LOL.

  • @THORMYN1
    @THORMYN1 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m in Zone 7a and a relative gave me a cutting. His tree is about 13 years old growing along a fence and into a neighbour’s backyard, it’s gorgeous, about 7 to 8 feet high and covered in flowers. The trunk is about 4 to 5 “ across and he seems to keep it under control. I planted it 2 years ago against a fence and the first year I saw hardly any leafs but this year it’s starting to grow up the fence . The leafs are still small but getting bigger and pushing through the wood fence into my neighbour’s backyard and is welcomed there. My question is when will the first flowers come out? Thanks !

  • @triste1517
    @triste1517 Před 3 měsíci

    I just purchased one and like a good plant person I'm looking up care after I purchased‼️🤣🤦‍♀️

  • @SilverSmith-ix6yh
    @SilverSmith-ix6yh Před 3 měsíci

    I noticed you were holding different parts of the trumpet vine without gloves on, and I’m just curious which parts were toxic because I’ve read that these plants, including the leaves, are toxic to the touch. I did grab onto one in my backyard without gloves on before doing proper research and now I am worried that I might develop a rash. I did scrub it with some technu immediately, so just asking if you’ve ever gotten a rash from your handling of the plants? It was just the vine portion (no flowers) and it was fairly young as there was only a couple feet of growth. Thank you!

  • @marinamassievckaia3934
    @marinamassievckaia3934 Před 3 měsíci

    Can it grow in a large container? Zone 6

    • @Gardenclips
      @Gardenclips Před 3 měsíci

      They naturally grow very, very deep roots so unless you have a 10 feet deep container they wont be able to grow the roots they'd like to. That doesn't necessarily mean it's not possible but it's not something we've seen before! If you decide to try it, let us know how it goes. Thanks for watching!

  • @karlwesenberg9303
    @karlwesenberg9303 Před 3 měsíci

    Invasive alien species!

  • @frankb3426
    @frankb3426 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a big one in my garden and indeed the flowers are beautiful and attract hundreds of bees when the sun shines. Unfortunately, some branches die one after the other and when I cut them off, the core of the wood is almost black. Any ideas what this may be?

    • @Gardenclips
      @Gardenclips Před 3 měsíci

      Not sure what is causing your branch die-back if it is excessive, but they are relatively short lived trees - about 40 years on average. Also the wood of Laburnum is naturally dark so that may not be related.

  • @anafindlay1696
    @anafindlay1696 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm so sorry to say this but Why not plant native plants and shrubs they're already acclimated to their environment and ecosystem which benefit and support wildlife.

  • @mattlomuti5005
    @mattlomuti5005 Před 3 měsíci

    This plant is horrible; ugly and filled with large thorns. Spent hours removing this and now need to figure out how to dispose of it.

    • @Gardenclips
      @Gardenclips Před 3 měsíci

      Well, you know what they say, "One man's trash is another's treasure." Appreciate your weighing in, I bet if I had to remove one I might have a more negative opinion too! Good luck dealing with the remains and thanks for watching!

  • @sunblock8717
    @sunblock8717 Před 3 měsíci

    Reminds me of the Ratchpruek tree, the national flower of Thailand symbolizing royalty: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassia_fistula

  • @laurajones2032
    @laurajones2032 Před 3 měsíci

    Not ce

  • @laurajones2032
    @laurajones2032 Před 3 měsíci

    My kind of plant