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Our Experience with the New Annuals for 2024!

Our Experience with the New Annuals for 2024!

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Our Experience with the New Annuals for 2024! Hello Garden Answer friends! Love this recap! Thanks for sharing Laura. I think these flowers no matter their Labeled growth pattern, they know they are in Garden Answer Garden & better shine12-14 inches. let me grow 18. Hahaha. I giggled at Russell. jumping up in Laura's frame. .He seems to have allowed backseat to Bruce coming in & demanding Lauras attention in videos, but now he literally is in her face, now His taking the shine back. I cant wait for Spring. I am in Traverse City MI zone 5b & we have snow a few times & freezing temps since Halloween. I am already done with winter & we havent even hit Christmas yet. Have a great day all!
Date: 2023-12-01

Comments and reviews: 19


I loved this video! To recap and hear your thoughts on the new plants is awesome and so helpful. Thank you! The color pallet that I tend to plant in my garden is more on the warm, autumnal side. My roof and front door are Terra Cotta color. I love to bring some of that color down into the landscape along with yellows, golds, and pops of lime and purple. The Supertunia Saffron Finch, Superbells Double Redstone and Cherry Drop Coleus along with the Solenia Apricot Begonia and possibly the Superbells Vintage Coral are on my need to try list for next year. I fell in love with the Saffron Finch the first time you told us about it and after hearing your review, I knew it is a winner. a Proven Winner at that! Have a great weekend!
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Good morning. I love looking at all the flowers and making a plan as to what to plant next season. My eye keeps going to the beautiful red geraniums behind you. They were my dad's favorite flower. Every year my dad and a few of the other volunteer firefighters would go to the cemeteries and plant a red geranium on each firefighters grave. It was a beautiful tradition. Now, there is one planted on my dad's grave each year. Life goes on.
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Hi Laura, thank you, this video holds such a wealth of information, I will definitely save it as a reference. My growing challenges include deer, voles, gophers, so I must keep flowers beds fenced. In Southern Colorado, I have little rain, high altitude and hot sun. Can you select one or two from this list today that you feel would do the best in hot direct sun in the spring and summer? Thank you so much, your videos inspire me!
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You need to get PW to send you Catalina Midnight Blue Torinia. It has been my favorite for years! I get at least 1 every year. I started trying it in more sun, recently, and it surprised me with how well it did. KCMO area, so a little different than your climate, but it gets HOT (& humid) but I don't take as good care of my plants as you do I think I'll watch for this pink variety next year!
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I m growing some of your favorites next year for sales because of some of what I saw this past season. I do have to say solenia begonias have been on the market for years now. They are great performers. PW geranium boldly series is the exact variety of Calliope geranium which is a cross of zonal and ivy called interspecific. If you can t find those look for calliope
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It helps so much that you trial these and pay attention to the details. I care about the plant structure along with the blooms. My 8b Pacific Northwest climate allows some super bells to overwinter, and even with no blooms, the foliage is pretty spilling out of containers. Likewise, supertunia bubble gum foliage is still going strong in a container.
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Next Spring I'm adding so much more pinks to my flower gardens and containers. I still love my PW bubble gum pink petunias, but the Gaura and serene are so airy and delicate, will use them in containers an in the landscape. Pairing pink with burgundy is lovely. Thinking of Cora bells. I have so many of them, they're in with my hostas.
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I don t plant petunias. They never perform well for me. I have better luck with the fan flower geraniums vinca and the darker leaf impatiens and coleus. The rest of my garden are perennials mostly from Proven Winners and many recommended by Laura. They are doing great! I like these segments bc they are a real learning tool for me.
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Love this video and your take on the 2024 PW plants. I've had health issues for the last two years and haven't been able to garden at all. My son has been doing the best he can to keep up on my house plants and he's done a marvelous job. I'm much better now and will be trying some of these plants this coming year 2024
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I've found that this year, I will only purchase these smaller flowered tunics. They do massive blooms, no problems whatsoever & so Beautiful!
Planted also in ground and baskets. The WAVES tend not to preform as well as earlier years (last 3 years.
Your color choices match mine as well. I'm in zone 5a.

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I grew pink geraniums from seed and put them in my garden beds and they performed beautifully. Another benefit is the rabbits hate them and leave them alone. I pulled them prior to frost and am overwintering. Will still also grow more from seed as it s just so easy. Thank you Laura for this video. So helpful.
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Just a side note to all of my gardening friends, if you can t find a plant you want Gardeningwithcreekside, is taking preorders for next spring on their website! I don t have a problem getting Proven Winners where I live, but I know some do. Happy Gardening everyone. Love all of the gardening community
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Have you been to Williamsburg, VA at Christmas? They do the most spectacular fruit arrangements on their front doors! And I saw one online today that used artichokes along with apples and pineapples etc. but I thought about all of your artichokes that you grow and don t eat! Check it out!
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Just a great video today lots of great advice on what plants to grow next year. Lots of beautiful plants to. And just loved your hay racks this year with some of the plants in just so beautiful. I love the red plant really pretty. I putting a lot more red in my garden next year.
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Love it when you do these videos and have plant ant name then I can print and add to my garden book. It would be great to do this with your beds and pop in the names it really help us beginners. Thanks for all the time in making this happen. I have learned so much from you.
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Thanks so much for recapping all of these in such an organized way. So helpful. Will you guys be planting anything special next year in celebration of Garden Answer's 10-year anniversary? Maybe a catnip garden for Russell and his brothers.
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I have grown Solenia Begonias for 10 years. I prefer to pot them three / 4 in pots into a Very large planter They do so well in hanging baskets as well.
I am like you and prefer peach orange pinks but the red is gorgeous as well

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you guys are so lucky to get orders in early! i love that you share with us all the great annuals, the performance was truly breathtaking in you garden this past year! can you share again the BT you use for superbells n supertunias?
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When you were talking about the colour of saffron finch you mentioned in cooler climates the colour will be different from southern; if we all grow them in the summer does this still make a difference when summer days are hot?
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