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Spring Planting Containers for Summer Color🌺 | Kreatyve Gardenista | Zone 7b



Planting up some of my planters with annuals for summer color!😉🌸🌷🏵️

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33 Comments

  1. I really like that you don't overstuff your containers. They will grow together and fill in naturally over the season. Look forward to seeing them in upcoming garden tours.

  2. Everything is coming in well. The planters you started will do well. Very nice selection. Thank you for sharing. 👩‍🌾❤🌱🌻🌼🌟

  3. Happy Easter 🐣 and happy planting. Just discovered your channel and subscribed. Love watching

  4. I was just in North Carolina visiting was thinking about you and your planning now I'm back in California working on my yard also wondering what type of fertilizers are you using

  5. The canna is actually hardy in your area if you dig up the rhizome out of the pot and plant it in the ground DEEPLY. I'm a zone colder than you, and ours have come back for years and they multiply rapidly so you can dig them up and spread them around. The rhizomes just keep getting bigger and bigger but they break apart easily. We did a hole 8 inches deep and put them in there. The rhizomes are approximately 2 inches thick, so it has at least 6 inches of soil protecting it. IN the south, the soil does not freeze that deeply especially if you put a few inches of mulch over them. It's minimal work for lots of free flowers. They multiply very quickly.

  6. So glad you made this video you have such good taste the colors are going to be beautiful when everything is in bloom thank you for sharing 😊

  7. Thanks for the video I'm excited to see how it turns out! Does the hibiscus have any zone information on the back of the tag? It's so beautiful

  8. Great selection of plants. Jess, those impatiens looked coral. Orange is my dominant color in the garden. I potted some Cannas yesterday, so hopefully, they will be up and ready by Mothers Day. I'm in zone 6 and ready to go. Thanks for sharing.

  9. I love hibiscus! I planted so many of the perennial ones in my yard last year. I’m so ready for them to bloom.
    Also, those dahlias are so beautiful 😍

  10. This has me itching to get outside! It will be a month before we can plant here in Iowa!!🌷🌸🌷

  11. Friend….it's the dahlias for me❤❤❤..soon beautiful. I'm trying them for the first time this year…I have tubers 🤭🤞🏾

  12. I had fun watching the video, I am going to need some help with indoor plants. I know you did some videos on them, but I am sucking at it so far.

  13. If hibiscus isn't perennials in your area and they are in a pot you can over winter them in your shed or garage area .. Being back out after chance for feeeze in spring.

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