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Tough Plants for Early Spring Containers!

Tough Plants for Early Spring Containers!

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Tough Plants for Early Spring Containers! Garden Answer Katherine: I've noticed that after a few seasons that the crowns of my heuchera plants start to elongate and the plants look less full. Is there a way to rejuvenate them or is this just how it goes with heuchera? I have a handful of the Primo Wild Rose and I absolutely love them. I'd like to keep them happy and beautiful for as long as possible!
Date: 2022-07-16

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Autumn is here in Sydney and my plants are loving it lol. I love this look, I've purchased my spring bulbs but i'm sure I can do a second order to achieve one of those monochromatic container looks. So pretty! I'm always aprehensive to buy hellebores in our climate here, they sell them but it doesn't get THAT cold so I worry lol
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Hi Erin, question? Can the tater tots stay in a pot of does it have to go into the ground, also the e evergreen tree already planted in the pot can that a! so stay and please what is the name. I am looking for a small tree that will survive in a pot. Viewing from Northeastern Pennsylvania. cold and wet winters, hot summer
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That heuchera next to the hellebore is so beautiful - I want to use just those two for a pot full for my back entrance. The pictured heuchera looks more orange than the beauty you show on video. Is it orange or is it the two toned reddish pinky purply one? Gosh you make me a want'en woman!
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Watching this with great envy. we in the Chicago area will be getting a big snow storm tomorrow. I crave color. cheering Laura remembered drip tubing before soil and the fact that she gets to look at beautiful flowers, makes me green with envy. :-) xo
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My seed slats came in with seed starter soil. Will be starting them today in the house. Looks like I need to decide where my pots are going to go and clean them out.
Do I need to pull all my soil out of pots or can I just amend the soil?

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Stunning combination - this has to be my favorite. The heucherellas with the variegated ivy and that hellebore! I might have to duplicate this. Gorgeous!
Congrats on 700k subs! I predict 1M by year's end. Growing like your garden: ) Lisa

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These look really beautiful, but I thought you would do the mass planting of the same plant? These dont look any different to me than what you normally do. Thats ok, though. But it would be fun sometime to see you do something like that.
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I love clustering pots together and those pots are so pretty. I think I would have split the wild rose and repeated it on each side. There are too many varieties in the one pot for my eye. Its kind of swallowing up the Tater Tot!
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You Make me happy! We are up to 50 today but it is the end of feb. who knows what will happen. The flowers and plants make me dream. I really like the risers on the pot. They are new! Thanks for a spring time Saturday. Joyce
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