How to Plant an Agave Succulent Bouquet
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Hi there, come along and create an Agave Bouquet for my front yard. I had to much fun making this idea come to fruition!
In today's video, we will talk about the 3 different types of agave and what it takes to trim and re-pot them.
Thanks for stopping by the Garden!
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Chapters:
00:00 - Meet the Agaves
00:37 - Prepping the Ingredients
02:41- Well Watered, Well Fertilized, Well Taken Care of Agave
02:50 - Bringing the Agaves together for Eternity
03:45 - Up close and personal with the Trunks
08:35 - Hopeful misfits
04:30 - Quick Spin
04:36 - The Perilous Journey
05:13 - Using Art to Solve Problems
05:30 - Taking it All In
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Great idea. Looks beautiful.
Great music choice and great salvage pot!
Also who is that handsome cement devil at the end ;)
Salvaged items always make for the best garden additions!
The agave look great. Have you done a garden tour video? Looks like there’s some interesting spaces.
Currently have one in the works, just waiting for more sunflowers to bloom :)
Agave blue flame and agave attenuatta prefer shade
They do prefer shade. I’ve found in my climate they do well in full sun with ample water
@RedsGardeningCo my bad. I grow them here in South Texas. They love shade here ! Blue glow too.
@@juanramos.jr.7948 No worries! Some times I think the heat can also be a factor when it comes to light exposure. I have a client who has some near astro turf and they struggle since the turf gets about 25 degrees hotter then the air