🥈 Dusty Miller Care and Plant Chat - SGD 233 🥈

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2020
  • This unique plant, with its striking silver foliage, is perfectly suited to provide contrast to all your other plants. Learn Dusty Miller care, its growing conditions, and much more on this week's Plant Chat Friday. 😃
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Komentáře • 64

  • @courtcox7075
    @courtcox7075 Před rokem +5

    My dusty miller has grown so big and has even survived the winter so far and I live in GA but it's made it through the past few freezes! I'm so impressed. He's so strong! Mine anyway... Lol

  • @vespista1971

    Zone 6 here - I took a little bit of Dusty Miller from a container mix my mom had given me, where all the other stuff had died, and threw it haphazardly into my front flower bed, not knowing anything about it, just to see what it would do…. To my surprise, with zero care it has grown to a full shrub size in the two years since, and is now bigger than my boxwoods in the same bed. I’m now looking at how to prune it back correctly because it’s gotten so huge. It’s definitely hardy!

  • @sharonlafay4121
    @sharonlafay4121 Před 3 lety +4

    I didn’t know dusty miller was poisonous. Can you propagate by placing cuttings in water? Thanks.

  • @juice3721
    @juice3721 Před 3 lety +4

    We love this plant because it's a great pop of color and it does very well in our blistering summers! We live in hardiness zone 9a and we have several dusty miller's that are thriving. They love the heat and ours actually have grown 2 feet tall and about 2 feet wide. We definitely should have planted them in the background, so for others, you might want to consider where you plant them because they'll fill up a space nicely and spread (slowly)!

  • @rspruill1422
    @rspruill1422 Před 3 lety +4

    Im in NJ. My hardiness zone is 7A and my Dusty Miller is doing great outside with all the frost and all the snow that we had a couple weeks ago.

  • @kellykiley

    I just cut down my dusty miller both of them were 3 ft tall. But what I noticed was the stalks were about 2 inches wide and flat with lots of leaves and then it separated into 2 tops that started to curl like a C shape ???? Not in wet soil, no fertilizer, good draining soil, sunny location in zone 8. What would cause that to happen. The plants are in great shape.

  • @mcdawn36
    @mcdawn36 Před 3 lety +4

    I am in zone 6A (Cleveland, Ohio) and for the last several years the Dusty Millers have lived through the winters. They are in ground. The last few years I have just let them be. This year I am going to try to cut them back to the ground and see how they do. Thanks for the video.

  • @rickwalker5203
    @rickwalker5203 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m in Cleveland OH zone 6. Comes back every year.

  • @rubenrosa8304

    My DM is in full sun, but it's turning red! What can I do? I want it to stay white!

  • @joannmiller3020
    @joannmiller3020 Před rokem +2

    Can you root it in water

  • @BuzzingPlants

    When I was 6 I had bought an dusty miller, now 12. The plant has grown so BIG, talking huge. Bigger than a viburnum bush, it blooms constantly helping bees!

  • @melinalambuth589
    @melinalambuth589 Před 3 lety +4

    I love Dusty Miller! I use it all over my garden, including in my hanging baskets. :)

  • @qkcmnt1242

    This is the first video I've watched regarding Dusty Miller. It's also the first I've seen from you. I like it so much I'm following you now. 🎉 Thanks for your background studies to give technical names for us. I love the tidbit details. Shalom 🕊️alechem, peace to you. 🙂 👍🏻

  • @helenwatt517
    @helenwatt517 Před 2 lety +1

    I also like this plant - its such a lovely contrast to the green foliage of others, and in the winter has survived well. It's also thrived in my hanging baskets even when I forget to water them (though in the winter the good Lord's done that for me!). My mum had this thriving on her allotment (in the south of the UK) and it grew to a bush size over the years - the tiny yellow flowers were actually very pretty against this silver backdrop. Well worth using in a well drained sunny border.

  • @sharongauss9298

    Perennial here in Maryland 7a. Been in my garden for years

  • @mlktim
    @mlktim Před 3 lety +1

    I have alot on my property for years. They grow so big as long as u trim them every so often. Good plants all year long.

  • @pantherinna6997

    I'm obsessed with the texture variant in the pot yall had in the backyard with the spiky draecena ('':

  • @karenthornhill1508
    @karenthornhill1508 Před rokem

    Some of the dusty miller I grow from seed survives zone 5B here in Nova Scotia. Depends on what part of the yard. But I have a few going on four or five years old. Some get pushed out of the ground with the frost but I discovered if I can push them back in some survive. Great plant.

  • @danahoover1216
    @danahoover1216 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi guys hope you have a good day today. I'm out in the garden here in zone 5b today. And I'm using ur content as I plant. So im kinda binge watching ur videos and planting today. Hehe. Love ur channel

  • @donaldtennin1842
    @donaldtennin1842 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome team!