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Planting up Spring Color

Planting up Spring Color

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Planting up Spring Color Garden Answer Anita: I have two hanging baskets of Calibrachoa that are starting their third spring. I just brought them into the garage during the coldest winter months, trimmed them back and fertilized when it warmed up. I'm in zone 7b. This year I moved them into the coir baskets like the one you used. I added some of those water retention granular to help keep them from drying out so quickly. They are full and gorgeous again! Are they the same type of flower as the Supertunia?
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Every spring I purchase some hanging baskets with some flowers like you dis in the first basket. Come summer when it is 90+ degrees out I add just under a cup of water every day to each or they will completely die. But I loose the flowers & they come back in when the temps cool down a little bit. I see see flowers around like mine with flowers on them all thru the summer. Any ideas for me to try? Thanks in advance for any replies from anyone.
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I need advice about what indoor plant would grow in a Southern window? I seem to kill everything because I live in an apartment with only one window that faces the south. I have blinds that have to be opened, but even pulling the shutters, I'm afraid it's too little sun and I also need watering instructions. Thank you. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY! I'm just about ready to give up! Thanks.
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I love your videos. I have learned so much! And my millennial generation doesn't have this appreciation. I just started gardening and you honestly made me love it even more thank you for your videos they are so imperfect and perfect and you explain everything clearly. Oh and the garden fairy videos are to die for I plan on making my mom the tea cup
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I have no luck with million beils (calibrachoa) in a hanging basket They lose their blossoms, dry up and go dead underneath. I always water them daily and also feed them. I have them in the sun What is the secret to keeping them from dying? I'm in zone 6 Massachusetts
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I love the toffee twist. I paired in a shade container with dichondra spilling out and one coral colored impatient. We loved it. A bolt of color with neutrals was very nice in a shady spot. Sorry no picture. Thanks for your inspiration.
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I have a gardenia shrub that's 3 feet tall in a pot indoors by a window that gives it only filter medium light. The leaves are drying up, the flower buds are turning brown not crispy but they are falling off. Any idea what it might be?
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You are so inspiring to watch! I look forward to all your new videos! By the way, I love the carex. grass! I cannot seem to find it at any of the local nurseries though which is sad! Please keep making your videos!
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Laura, wanted to give you an idea I saw a gorgeous succulent fountain made in a 5 foot tall 3 tier fountain. Super pretty! thought maybe one would look great in Your yard. No water of course just succulents!
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I love how every single planet is your Favorite, and thats how i am when it comes to plants and flowers, I love your videos, and you make me laugh sometimes, you always inspired me, thank you for the good work
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