
Planting 11 Different Container Combinations for Sun and Shade!
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Date: 2022-07-16
Comments and reviews: 9
Wroblewski-Mullin
Mimi and I were wondering if you get paid to plant the CC garden and planters or do you do that as community service? Do they at least reimburse you for the cost of materials?
Also, your friend Amy, all dressed in black with big sunglasses and black ball cap, looks like she could be an ANTIFA wannabe. I found that humorous given the political leanings of Eastern Oregon and Idaho.
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Mimi and I were wondering if you get paid to plant the CC garden and planters or do you do that as community service? Do they at least reimburse you for the cost of materials?
Also, your friend Amy, all dressed in black with big sunglasses and black ball cap, looks like she could be an ANTIFA wannabe. I found that humorous given the political leanings of Eastern Oregon and Idaho.
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Sandy
Hi Laura and Aaron! Thanks again to Amy and Rosa! Great job ladies! Again, you picked some beautiful color combinations for the planters. PW Superbena Sparkling Amethyst is one of my favorite, too, even more so than Supertunia Vistas. I'm hoping to find some and the Supertunia Royal velvet. I'm looking forward to the next planting video and the update later on. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Hi Laura and Aaron! Thanks again to Amy and Rosa! Great job ladies! Again, you picked some beautiful color combinations for the planters. PW Superbena Sparkling Amethyst is one of my favorite, too, even more so than Supertunia Vistas. I'm hoping to find some and the Supertunia Royal velvet. I'm looking forward to the next planting video and the update later on. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Going
In the shade container the white and the bright green in back made it seem sort of dry. Im noticing the same when I plant white flowers in my own garden, is there a trick to use white flowers that won't seem to feel dry? Here many of the white flowers are things like strawberries or things that I utilize for food, so they aren't something I can just change out next year.
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In the shade container the white and the bright green in back made it seem sort of dry. Im noticing the same when I plant white flowers in my own garden, is there a trick to use white flowers that won't seem to feel dry? Here many of the white flowers are things like strawberries or things that I utilize for food, so they aren't something I can just change out next year.
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KatieD
Beautiful color combinations! I especially love the Snowdrift Caladium with the Surefire Rose Begonia and the long rectangular planter with the red fountain grass, the Cake Pops Verbena, those deep purple Royal Velvet petunias and that wonderful pop of that chartreuse-colored sedum, wow! I look forward to the updates!
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Beautiful color combinations! I especially love the Snowdrift Caladium with the Surefire Rose Begonia and the long rectangular planter with the red fountain grass, the Cake Pops Verbena, those deep purple Royal Velvet petunias and that wonderful pop of that chartreuse-colored sedum, wow! I look forward to the updates!
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Give
Really enjoyed the container arrangements you made. I think the Cannas are also my fav: ) Does the school have a drip line to all of the containers or does Rosa have to hand water them all? Would that change the growing habits of the plants if she does?
Thank you as always for the encouragement and inspiration
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Really enjoyed the container arrangements you made. I think the Cannas are also my fav: ) Does the school have a drip line to all of the containers or does Rosa have to hand water them all? Would that change the growing habits of the plants if she does?
Thank you as always for the encouragement and inspiration
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Crystal
This was FUN AND INSPIRING! Thank you for taking us along! Im inspired by that rectangular planter with the Prince Tut in it! OMG! I have a spot for them and I'm going to get those exact plants snd try it out! We just got Prince Tuts in our local stores so this is perfect timing!
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This was FUN AND INSPIRING! Thank you for taking us along! Im inspired by that rectangular planter with the Prince Tut in it! OMG! I have a spot for them and I'm going to get those exact plants snd try it out! We just got Prince Tuts in our local stores so this is perfect timing!
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Amy
After seeing you use Prince Tut, I used them in my north side porch pots and in our pots at our subdivision entrance in full, blazing sun containers. They actually did much better in the shadier site. By August, the sun had fried the leaf tips in the sunny site. Love all these combos
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After seeing you use Prince Tut, I used them in my north side porch pots and in our pots at our subdivision entrance in full, blazing sun containers. They actually did much better in the shadier site. By August, the sun had fried the leaf tips in the sunny site. Love all these combos
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foggybottomz
The angles you filmed, the editing, and OBVIOUSLY the planting recipes are pure perfection! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and sharing your time to beautify this campus! You make boring places and plants (like annual begonias to me, haha) look interesting.
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The angles you filmed, the editing, and OBVIOUSLY the planting recipes are pure perfection! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and sharing your time to beautify this campus! You make boring places and plants (like annual begonias to me, haha) look interesting.
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Helen
Laura, Aaron, Amy and Rosa are a mighty and efficient team for such a huge project at the college. Im guessing a few Botany/Horticulture students at the school would have been glad to help carry supplies, cut landscape fabric, etc. and then watch Laura work her magic.
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Laura, Aaron, Amy and Rosa are a mighty and efficient team for such a huge project at the college. Im guessing a few Botany/Horticulture students at the school would have been glad to help carry supplies, cut landscape fabric, etc. and then watch Laura work her magic.
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