Inspiration for Your Baskets and Containers
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- čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
- We take you on a tour of annual flower combinations where you can see different color mixes and plant marriages. It's a great way to get inspiration AND see how the plants will actually look together.
00:00 Snowdrops in a Mystery location
00:32 El Brighto coleus, wax begonia, sweet potato vine in Wisconsin
01:12 Canna, Supertunia Vista petunias, lantana in Kansas City, Missouri
01:56 Sweet potato vine, coleus, creeping jenny, spike, wandering jew in Frenchtown, New Jersey
02:54 Canna, calibrachoa, setcresea, sweet potato vine, wax begonia in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
03:35 Angelface angelonia, lantana, cuphea floriglory in Carlton, Michigan
03:57 Baby Moses (Baby Tut) grass, Dragon Wing begonia, impatiens, creeping jenny, fountain grass, petunia in Rochester, Minnesota
04:28 Banana, wax begonia (Sure Fire White), geranium, trailing mezoo, fern, petunia, salvia, spike, petunia, variegated plectranthus (Swedish ivy) in Mansfield, Ohio
05:22 Fountain grass, trailing begonia, Rex begonia, trailing mezoo at Sharkey's Nursery in Crivitz, Wisconsin, home of Beat Your Neighbor fertilizer
05:50 Upside Key Lime sweet potato vine, petunia, trailing coleus, thunbergia in Carlton, Michigan and Mansfield, Ohio
06:42 Wax begonia, lantana in Litchfield, Michigan
06:58 Salvia, dahlia, petunia in Crivitz, Wisconsin
08:00 Coleus, lobularia, osteospermum in Ames, Iowa
08:18 Euphorbia, creeping Jenny, elephant ear (alocasia), coleus, caladium, impatiens, gaura at Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
08:54 Impatiens, angelonia, lantana in Litchfield, Michigan
09:12 Begonia, muehlenbeckia (wire) vine, dichondra silver nickel vine in Carlton, Michigan
09:42 Queen Tut Grass, calibrachoa (Superbells Prism Pink Lemonade in Litchfield, Michigan
09:56 Impatiens, Prince Tut grass, foutain grass, wax begonias, ageratum, marigold, in Mansfield, Ohio
10:20 Calibrachoa, hypoestes, Lemon Coral Sedum in Carlton, Michigan
10:50 Petunia, sweet potato vine, salvia, wandering jew, wax begonia in Rogers City, Michigan
11:26 Tut grass, Suncredible Saturn helianthus, ColorBlaze Watermelon Mini Me coleus, verbena, petunia, lantana in Carlton, Michigan
12:20 Alternantherna, lantana, petunia in Carlton, Michigan
12:37 Verbena, petunia, calibrachoa in Hudsonville, Michigan
12:56 Lantana, trailing angelonia, scaevola in Grand Rapids, Michigan
13:23 Bees Knees petunia, Vermillionaire cuphea, sweet potato vine in Ishpeming, Michigan
13:43 Petunia, cleome, lavender/salvia in Crivitz, Wisconsin
14:15 Elephant ear (alocasia), impatiens at Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
14:20 Verbena, scaevola, artemisia (dusty miller/Sea Salt) in Grand Rapids, Michigan
14:37 Tut grass, coleus, trailing coleus, portulaca in Ames, Iowa
15:03 Impatiens, Bees Knees petunia, lantana in Mansfield, Ohio
15:14 Canna, coleus, impatiens, trailing coleus in Indiana
15:35 Verbena in State College, Pennsylvania
15:53 Geranium, sweet potato vine, calibrachoa, euphorbia in East Lansing, Michigan
Netta's Nursery, Posen, Michigan
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You have the dream job, traveling, working with great people and flowers!!!
These are beautiful. Thank you for sharing! 🩵💚🇨🇦
Awesome video! So many great ideas and color combinations. Thank you for the inspiration!
Amazing planters! You sure get around! Thanks for the inspiration... can't wait for spring! This video is exactly what I have been looking for! You were quick, labeled the plants on the video so we could write them down, and showed a wonderful assortment of planters! THANK YOU!
Thank you for the names of flowers
Thanks so much for sharing!! I have some great ideas!!! Blessings to you ❤
Such beautiful combinations and all the beautiful flowers and grasses❤
Hi, new to your channel. Love your tips and suggestions and your enthusiasm for plants. Thank you. One other thing, the Getteysburg container with the setcresea and the sweet potato vines (has to be the Carolina variety because it goes crazy!), I know that purple flower is not setcresea because that plant has a pink small flower tucked inside of the plant that you will have to be close to see. I'm thinking the purple plant is a campanula or some other flower with that habit. Thanks so much!
Thank you as always❤
Great video thank you! Found the photos with the name of the plants and your explanation to be one of the most helpful videos in thinking about plant combinations. Appreciated it 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for sharing!
This video was so helpful! I hope do this as a series. ❤
Beautiful
If you come to Mansfield Ohio again let me know and I will meet you. Hope you made it to kingwood.
Great for ideas. Thanks
Glad you liked them.
What wonderful containers with beautiful flowers and bright color. I'll bet they change weekly if not daily with growth. I must find a nursery that has a bigger variety in plants and hanging plants. Most carry the same everyday kind of plants that you can get anywhere. We live in Copperopolis, Ca where spring, summer and fall can be quite hot. Any suggestion on plants?
When you find that nursery, definitely ask them… they’ll know what grows best in your region. You don’t want to do off my advice for Northern Michigan 😌
I’m confused about the begonias and impatiens. I thought they needed a lot of shade but in some of these pots they are in full sun.
It really depends on the varieties -- there are a lot of new types of impatiens, begonias, and coleus that thrive in full sun. Take a look at the tags (especially since some can't handle full shade and others don't do full sun).
These are definitely in good neighborhoods. You couldn't have these nice arrangements in the ghetto I live in unfortunately. 😢
Sorry to hear that
@@UpNorthGardenMIit's just the hand I was dealt.......for now. I really appreciate you showcasing them though, for those of us that have an appreciation for natural beauty. Keep em coming!!!
What fertilizer do you suggest for petunias in the 9 zone of Ca?
For annuals, a water soluble fertilizer like Miracle Gro or Proven Winners works well. Check with your local garden center for their suggestions for your region.
The pink flower in the first Longwood Garden's photo is nicotiana, not gaura.
Thanks. Sorry about that.
May I ask you a question about getting bougainvillea to bloom I have had two bougainvillea for several years growing in a large gallon container but have only had them bloom the first yr...cut back watering and fertilizing just once or twice early spring in late may full sun....now I have brought them in for winter and then back out around mothers day help....please. fertilizer has been bill's fertilizer 😢
Sorry, I haven't grown bougainvillea and our season is so short here, that they're not a great choice for us.
@@UpNorthGardenMI that's OK thank you for getting back to me. I think I am just going to repot it and maybe mix up the soil a bit give a good shake and 🙏...look forward to more content.
This is only the 2nd video on your channel I watched and I love them both
Thanks. Glad you found them useful.
Are most of your plants Proven Winners? I live in subtropical Australia and they sell them here. Unfortunately they are terrible where I live. Only Mystic Spires Salvia grew.
Proven Winners makes up about 15% of our plants. They do well here and their info on US growing zones are usually correct, so that helps. Sorry to hear their Australian counterparts might not be as successful.
Wait....what?! Where are you? Where in Michigan?
Posen, Michigan
Foilage??? you mean foliage, pronounced folage
I'm sorry but a lot of those arrangements were scary and looked like monsters others had the wrong color pallet. Who made these! Yuk!!
Do you! You can plant and play with different varieties and colors every year.! And learn from it..