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How I Maintain My Flower Pots | Gardening with Creekside



Mid-summer is a great time to freshen up your flower pots, so today I thought it might be helpful to see how I maintain my flower containers. A little bit of attention and time from you will result in beautiful containers for months to come!

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48 Comments

  1. We also have a German shepherd and we have lots of lizards – she goes nuts and knows where to find them every time we go out and I think all German shepherds love going out!

  2. Slow to add advice as I’m only a novice gardener 😊, but I have transplanted annuals out of containers that were overtaken by other annuals and they have done really well in their new location. I think the key is take a good root ball and they do survive. I had the same problem inpatients were being taken over by lobelia and literally dying so I transplanted them and they are now thriving

  3. In your "Hot" grill where the flowers can't grow you can put in a Cement/Resin frog-rabbit-etc., a decorative rock, or you could even dig in a small pot with flowers so it has it's own place to grow. The sky is the limit. Enjoy all of your videos. God Bless.

  4. Hi Jenny, I really enjoy your how to videos. I am enjoying so much watching your gardens grow. I wish I lived coser so I could visit your nursery

  5. Everthing looks great, Jenny!!🤗🌻♥️
    Love the tips and demonstrations!🥰
    Brynna is adorable!😊

  6. Thank you for all your helpful gardening videos. Love seeing how you care for containers. I know this is a space for positivity, but I just want to say I wish you could spend less time repeating yourself two and three times, saying the same thing in slightly different wording. Just me…I'm sure most viewers find it helpful and even charming. I would also like to know more details about zone, blooming times, etc.

  7. This video came in TIME!!! My plants were not looking good, still an amateur. Will be pruning and fertilizing. You did a great job explaining!! Mahalo 🌸

  8. Hey Jenny! I have added Dallas, NC and Ontario, OR to my locations in my local weather app. It's fun to check out your weather and see what you're going through! I'm in SW Indiana 6b Were very similar. 🌺🌻🌸

  9. Thank you for this video. It gave me the courage I needed to trim up my pots and some annuals that looked fantastic, but started covering my dahlias! Everything can breathe again!

  10. Love those caladiums in that spot. Always such good advice. And Brynna is a beautiful garden assistant!

  11. Excellent demo with the pruning It always seems like we don't want to sacrifice any flowers but it really helps the overall health of the plant.

  12. the flowers are beautiful like you who always look beautiful in all videos,, keep the spirit and success always ❤️❤️❤️

  13. I just gave my containers a good haircut last weekend. Great video. Love seeing Brynna playing and being close to your side. She is so neat! 😍

  14. Thanks Jenny I'm going to get both the "wicked witch, & the watermelon. I've heard you can have them in your home all year long. Maybe I can put some rooted clippings into some pot's, then put them in my flower bed's next year, as an annual. Yours are so beautiful. Glad to learn about how to prevent snail's, & slug's.
    In Florida they had to quarantine an area. They found some giant African Snail's. They grow to 8 inches big, & eat all the vegetation around them, laying hundreds of egg's. They only live a year. But those egg's hatch out more. They carry Meningitis. So glad I don't live near them.
    I'm off to mow my lawn. I'll be tending to my flowers too. I love your lovely dog. I'm looking for a pure breed Shepard puppy with paper's. I want a female. I'll have her fixed as soon as recommended. I've been wanting one for year's. Yours is so devoted to you, & Great protection. Spending the time to train them is so good for them.
    Thanks Jenny, you've taught me so much, love your videos. Happy fourth of July, from Jenny your friend, in Maine.

  15. I just found your channel and I love it. You are a very good teacher with a world of information and a great little southern accent. Thank you and be blessed.

  16. Hello Jenny❤️. So thankful for the tips and knowledge you teach us all the time! I am interested in the garden belt you’re wearing but I didn’t see a link for it. Please let me know if I’m overlooking it and thank you.🌸

  17. Hello Jenny❤️. It’s Mrs. M again…I found the link…thanks again.🤗

  18. Thanks very helpful tips. Any suggestions for rodents, squirrels etc..I had planted a small dahlia and all of it was gone overnight 🙁 flowers leaves everything.

  19. Love your headband and outfit. Thanks for the info on the snail bait. Anything for voles?? They're starting to do major damage. Remik isn't working 😕 😢 so frustrating

  20. Hi, absolultly love your gardens. I'm a first time viewer. When I saw the first container garden with the coleus and green and black sweet potato vine, did you know you can start more by just putting clippings into jars of water and they will root in in the jars. You can also bring them in over the winter as house plants and then put them back outside again in the next summer, and save yourself a little money. Just a thought…. blessings….AnnLyn from N.M.

  21. Thank you for this video. I have six deck rail hay rack baskets on my deck planted with supertunias mini vista. Just found budworms treated them with the bt stuff trimmed them back and fertilized of course also handpicked whatever caterpillars I found….gross. I didn’t know you could trim back alyssums. Thanks again.

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