My Tropicana cannas get very tall, like 6 ft. Much too large and tall for this container. The smaller varieties of cannas work better for me in containers. I use the larger leaf Tropicanas in the ground. And then I pray that the squirrels don’t eat every bloom as they are prone to do.
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Thank you! You made this video simple and such a beautiful outcome.
Wow so beautiful
I wish I lived where ever you do to have such a lush garden very expensive in Oakland California for our water
Great videos. I'm going to be growing cannas for the first time this year. Very exciting 🙂
Yes. Good tutorial. Thanks.
Wow so beautiful
Stunning, l love it,🌺💕
I live n lreland ,n I think I can do this as it’s not really cold n our winters.beautiful video,thank you for ur time.
Beautiful
They say cut up sponges are better than small stones.
Thanks for the tutorial. What is the name of the last selection of flower used in this video? Thanks!
I need a filler…idk what I want. I have cannas as my thriller… and asylum as my spiller.
Will make this next spring/summer 👍
Bisschen viel in dem Topf. Wie sollen die Pflanzen denn wachsen? Eine Canna nimmt im Sommer schon den ganzen Topf ein.
Thanks for excellent video friend about floriculture
Awesome explained very well.
Good timing, I want to plant something in a big put. This will work!!
Thank you sir well explained
Simple way with outstanding look. How come i didnt think of it, probably i always saw pots each filled with one plant.
My Tropicana cannas get very tall, like 6 ft. Much too large and tall for this container. The smaller varieties of cannas work better for me in containers. I use the larger leaf Tropicanas in the ground. And then I pray that the squirrels don’t eat every bloom as they are prone to do.
Tei que ter um vídeo em português
Looks great. Thanks for sharing!
Great video Dave! Short, sweet and informative.