Japanese Anemones: The Good, The ‘Bad’ and The Lovely

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2022
  • Japanese Anemones are beautiful and undemanding hardy perennials, perfect for keeping autumn borders interesting, great for pollinators, and some cultivars add delicate summer charm to the garden from as early as May. They have a reputation for spreading in favourable soil, but this video shares the way we grow, control, and enjoy a range of cultivars, including Anemone ‘Wild Swan’, Anemone x hybrida ’September Charm’, and Anemone hupehensis ‘Fantasy Jasmine’, with their respective charming displays of white, pale pink, and deep pink flowers.

Komentáře • 15

  • @ricosuave5120
    @ricosuave5120 Před rokem +3

    They can be grown in large pots as long as you give them morning sun, but afternoon shade. Such beautiful flowers.

    • @ApplePeaFernSea
      @ApplePeaFernSea  Před rokem

      Thanks for adding your advice and appreciation Rico, and happy gardening.

  • @GardenMyselfHappy
    @GardenMyselfHappy Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this. I am planting them for the first time in 2024.

    • @ApplePeaFernSea
      @ApplePeaFernSea  Před 7 měsíci +2

      So glad you enjoyed our video. Enjoy your Japanese anemones in flower next summer! Sending best wishes.

    • @GardenMyselfHappy
      @GardenMyselfHappy Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ApplePeaFernSea thank you, I've subscribed to follow your videos. :)

    • @ApplePeaFernSea
      @ApplePeaFernSea  Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@GardenMyselfHappy Thank you so much for supporting us!

  • @kotsifou
    @kotsifou Před 4 měsíci +1

    I am so happy I discovered your channel. I am learning so much from all your videos. You mentioned that anemones do not like being transplanted and they 'sulk.' I've heard the same about oriental poppies. Before learning this, I ordered this year various oriental poppies (plants and bare roots) and potted them for my south-facing balcony. Should I expect them to bloom this year or should I not hold my breath? Thank you!!

    • @ApplePeaFernSea
      @ApplePeaFernSea  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment. You may find some of your oriental poppies do not flower this year (even without root disturbance, sometimes oriental poppies can be reluctant to flower for a couple of years) but any non-flowering plants will be supercharging themselves for a great display the following year and for many years to come. Your sunny balcony will be getting your new plants off to a very promising start and a mulch over the soil/compost, such as decorative gravel or bark chippings, will help retain the moisture they love. This year will hopefully give you a taste of the flowers, and following years should bring a beautiful feast!

    • @kotsifou
      @kotsifou Před 4 měsíci

      @@ApplePeaFernSea Thank you for your prompt response and encouraging words. I'll treat my poppies and hellebores then like my orchids, be patient for several months and hope for the best 😅

  • @snu3877
    @snu3877 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Do you know what variety of Caryopteris that is at the 20 second mark? Maybe Beyond Midnight? I love how dark the flowers are.

    • @ApplePeaFernSea
      @ApplePeaFernSea  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Hi there, you have a fabulous eye for background shrub detail! This is the lovely Caryopteris × clandonensis 'Heavenly Blue’.

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ApplePeaFernSea Thank you so much. I haven't heard of that one. I also am in love with that Fantasy Jasmine Anemone.

  • @babyboo3236
    @babyboo3236 Před rokem +3

    The majority of advice online is stay away from anemones because they are invasive and will take over your garden and very difficult to eradicate. Such a shame because they are so beautiful 😢

    • @ApplePeaFernSea
      @ApplePeaFernSea  Před rokem +2

      For a pretty Japanese anemone that doesn’t multiply into unwanted areas we recommend ’Wild Swan’ which has never spread in our garden (planted 8 years ago) but is so attractive we actually wish it would! It does seem to take a couple of years to get established enough for a generous show of flowers but is worth waiting for. This endorsement might be of interest www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/non-invasive-plant-varieties/ Sending best wishes.

    • @DaveVezTHREETREE
      @DaveVezTHREETREE Před měsícem

      invasive its a shame to call it invasives the idea is to help em spread themselves around not restrict them you have no spiritual connections with plant flowers if you do stop them let me tell you