
Planting Pyromania'Hot and Cold' Kniphofia!
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Date: 2022-07-16
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MLM
I love all the plants you are introducing us to! I have seen them before but never knew the names or their growing habits etc. Love these and I think they would work in our zone near Tacoma. I love as well day lilies, and their plentiful blooms and lush green bushy grass look. Thank you for what you do, I love watching your vlogs and learn so much.
Question? If I planted Lilacs which don't keep blooms all that long what could I plant at the base of them or next to them that would do well as a ground plant? It would be a full sun exposure. I would love any ideas!
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I love all the plants you are introducing us to! I have seen them before but never knew the names or their growing habits etc. Love these and I think they would work in our zone near Tacoma. I love as well day lilies, and their plentiful blooms and lush green bushy grass look. Thank you for what you do, I love watching your vlogs and learn so much.
Question? If I planted Lilacs which don't keep blooms all that long what could I plant at the base of them or next to them that would do well as a ground plant? It would be a full sun exposure. I would love any ideas!
Blessings
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Grace
I think this video was just the encouragement I needed. Im creating a new flower bed along my driveway which slopes down a gentle hill to a wooded area. It seems to me the builders tossed all random rocks, chunks of concrete, and weird pieces of metal I cant identify on the slope thinking it would never be developed and covered it all with sod. 27 years ago. Every hole for every plant has met with challenges similar to this and its nice to know Im not the only one who deals with it. And I am determined too.
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I think this video was just the encouragement I needed. Im creating a new flower bed along my driveway which slopes down a gentle hill to a wooded area. It seems to me the builders tossed all random rocks, chunks of concrete, and weird pieces of metal I cant identify on the slope thinking it would never be developed and covered it all with sod. 27 years ago. Every hole for every plant has met with challenges similar to this and its nice to know Im not the only one who deals with it. And I am determined too.
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Marlene
Went out and bought this plant for my garden. Excited to hear it is bunny resistant. Having a battle with them this year chewing stalks on my butterfly weed and leaving the stalks on the ground. Have tried spraying with garlic water to deter them. Not having much luck obviously. LoL. Any suggestions other than putting up a barrier. This garden is a focal point from our patio. Thanks and as always great videos and information.
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Went out and bought this plant for my garden. Excited to hear it is bunny resistant. Having a battle with them this year chewing stalks on my butterfly weed and leaving the stalks on the ground. Have tried spraying with garlic water to deter them. Not having much luck obviously. LoL. Any suggestions other than putting up a barrier. This garden is a focal point from our patio. Thanks and as always great videos and information.
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sjbristoe
Just go for it, free and more than willing to share my beautiful plants, no guarantee that they will take in your gardens but I will try my up most to best to send to you what you request, either seeds, living roots or cuttings, cheers guys happy gardening, I can't gaurantee what you receive will after planting will survive but I will try my upmost to send you genuine good plants and seeds, loves Suex
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Just go for it, free and more than willing to share my beautiful plants, no guarantee that they will take in your gardens but I will try my up most to best to send to you what you request, either seeds, living roots or cuttings, cheers guys happy gardening, I can't gaurantee what you receive will after planting will survive but I will try my upmost to send you genuine good plants and seeds, loves Suex
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chris
Me, a beginning gardener: gingerly transplants flower while measuring hole and mulch to exact specifications. Concocting soil mixtures like a mad scientist caked in mud.
Plant: drops leaves if I don't whisper to it during a full moon.
GA: Yanks, bangs, tugs, rips, and tosses plant into a concrete hole.
Plant: thrives
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Me, a beginning gardener: gingerly transplants flower while measuring hole and mulch to exact specifications. Concocting soil mixtures like a mad scientist caked in mud.
Plant: drops leaves if I don't whisper to it during a full moon.
GA: Yanks, bangs, tugs, rips, and tosses plant into a concrete hole.
Plant: thrives
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C. H.
I had to laugh at the concrete! I'm always so envious of you just digging and planting while we always have to use a power chisel to even plant things as small as 4 containers! We live in rock country so be glad you only have an occasional problem! We plant almost nothing here because it is just too difficult! Sad. but true.
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I had to laugh at the concrete! I'm always so envious of you just digging and planting while we always have to use a power chisel to even plant things as small as 4 containers! We live in rock country so be glad you only have an occasional problem! We plant almost nothing here because it is just too difficult! Sad. but true.
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Pepper
I have a bunch of these planted in a big clump along a fence. They need divided. What kind of space would you recommend putting them in? I'm thinking that the foliage would cover up flower if I put it behind other flowers. Would they work along either side of a sidewalk in a single line? What else would you recommend?
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I have a bunch of these planted in a big clump along a fence. They need divided. What kind of space would you recommend putting them in? I'm thinking that the foliage would cover up flower if I put it behind other flowers. Would they work along either side of a sidewalk in a single line? What else would you recommend?
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Diane
I've had this same problem with random bricks many inches below the dirt. The biggest surprise was a large and very thick piece of plastic (almost like an inflatable tire, in a spot I wanted to plant a cool shrub. Needless to say the hole was filled back in and the plant went to my friend's home. :)
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I've had this same problem with random bricks many inches below the dirt. The biggest surprise was a large and very thick piece of plastic (almost like an inflatable tire, in a spot I wanted to plant a cool shrub. Needless to say the hole was filled back in and the plant went to my friend's home. :)
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MrMccoy2412
I planted 5 of these at the end of May here in Southern Ohio, and the rabbits ate them to the ground. I also live in an extreme remote area. They also ate every single Rudbeckia plant in my flower beds. They did not bother my Rockin Blue Suede Shoes Salvia plants.
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I planted 5 of these at the end of May here in Southern Ohio, and the rabbits ate them to the ground. I also live in an extreme remote area. They also ate every single Rudbeckia plant in my flower beds. They did not bother my Rockin Blue Suede Shoes Salvia plants.
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