
Flower Alley Update! #54
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Date: 2022-07-16
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Comments and reviews: 9
Ronell
Most of your videos are long and would take from 10 minutes to an hour but i watch them all through out. your videos made me feel excited about plants and envious at the same time. im doing my own garden, but they are not as great as yours, how i wish we got some Garden Center who sells plants and flowers like that. i hope im doing it right. i want to do the same flower arrangements, planting different plants in one container. i hope they grow as beautiful as yours. thanks for this by the way: )
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Most of your videos are long and would take from 10 minutes to an hour but i watch them all through out. your videos made me feel excited about plants and envious at the same time. im doing my own garden, but they are not as great as yours, how i wish we got some Garden Center who sells plants and flowers like that. i hope im doing it right. i want to do the same flower arrangements, planting different plants in one container. i hope they grow as beautiful as yours. thanks for this by the way: )
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Jill
I grew the plum candy alternanthera in a container last year along with Lemon coral sedum. They both did so well in a full sun location. The serum developed a little bronze tinge by fall, but that was a nice shirt into the new season. I popped out the bright pink petunia for some yellow violas which looked great with the purple and chartreuse colors. BTW, the superbells I had planted in the container seemed to stop blooming in the heat (not budworm, so I yanked them out.
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I grew the plum candy alternanthera in a container last year along with Lemon coral sedum. They both did so well in a full sun location. The serum developed a little bronze tinge by fall, but that was a nice shirt into the new season. I popped out the bright pink petunia for some yellow violas which looked great with the purple and chartreuse colors. BTW, the superbells I had planted in the container seemed to stop blooming in the heat (not budworm, so I yanked them out.
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Lynne
Such an informative video. I cant imagine anyone questioning your garden ability. I belong to a garden club and many times just try plants in different locations to see where they will do the best. I am a bit of a maverick in that way. I look forward each day to watch your videos at night when gardening and all my other chores are done, Great way to end my day.
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Such an informative video. I cant imagine anyone questioning your garden ability. I belong to a garden club and many times just try plants in different locations to see where they will do the best. I am a bit of a maverick in that way. I look forward each day to watch your videos at night when gardening and all my other chores are done, Great way to end my day.
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Gary
I haven't watched your show since last year this time, we are in the Southern Hemisphere in mid winter here, so its an inspiration to see all the colour and prepare ourselves for the forthcoming spring season this side.
Love the colour and combinations, my favourite kind of garden. Gaillardia always a winner.
Thank you, thank you!
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I haven't watched your show since last year this time, we are in the Southern Hemisphere in mid winter here, so its an inspiration to see all the colour and prepare ourselves for the forthcoming spring season this side.
Love the colour and combinations, my favourite kind of garden. Gaillardia always a winner.
Thank you, thank you!
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ghaith
Hi Laura
You are such an inspiration to us all thank you for all the information that you share.
I was wondering can I use npk 20 20 20 for fertilizing on a weekly schedule since it's the only type that I can find, also I use mixed peat moss and perlite in my containers is that a good soil mixture or should I try something else
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Hi Laura
You are such an inspiration to us all thank you for all the information that you share.
I was wondering can I use npk 20 20 20 for fertilizing on a weekly schedule since it's the only type that I can find, also I use mixed peat moss and perlite in my containers is that a good soil mixture or should I try something else
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Sandy
I loved seeing the containers with the different types of plants and different numbers of plants in them. I always end up seeing new plants in your videos that I'd love to have! Thanks for the introductions and for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us! I learn sooooo much from you, Laura!
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I loved seeing the containers with the different types of plants and different numbers of plants in them. I always end up seeing new plants in your videos that I'd love to have! Thanks for the introductions and for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us! I learn sooooo much from you, Laura!
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Sydney
I loved revisiting this video to learn about the various annuals and would have loved to have known the date it was posted to understand how much each plant had grown. The video is no longer dated and I notice this occurs on garden tour videos as well. Why have the dates been removed?
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I loved revisiting this video to learn about the various annuals and would have loved to have known the date it was posted to understand how much each plant had grown. The video is no longer dated and I notice this occurs on garden tour videos as well. Why have the dates been removed?
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Bruce
Love to have some planters like these. They all are amazing. You really inspire me to want to be a better gardener. I really didnt have a lot interest till I had to redo my landscaping because it looked horrible. Now I really enjoy it and enjoying watching all your video projects!
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Love to have some planters like these. They all are amazing. You really inspire me to want to be a better gardener. I really didnt have a lot interest till I had to redo my landscaping because it looked horrible. Now I really enjoy it and enjoying watching all your video projects!
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Trav's
They are all beautiful! My favorite is #6! Looks very fall which is my favorite time of year. The African daisy and the Sweet potato vine are gorgeous together! I like number 10 too that bright green and pink! Oh yeah. what is that beautiful blue plant behind you in the corner?
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They are all beautiful! My favorite is #6! Looks very fall which is my favorite time of year. The African daisy and the Sweet potato vine are gorgeous together! I like number 10 too that bright green and pink! Oh yeah. what is that beautiful blue plant behind you in the corner?
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