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Gardening Tips : How to Care for Angel Trumpet Plants



To care for angel trumpet plants, remember that they are native to South America, which has really warm, lush, moist and shady areas. Let your angel trumpets blossom beautifully with guidance from a third-generation flower grower in this free video on gardening tips.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

37 Comments

  1. @taxpayinghorse They are the easiest plant in the world to start from a cutting. Just cut the older wood into 6" to 8" inch pieces and place them in a container with a few inches of water. Keep them indoors and the cutting will easily root. I have been growing them for years.

  2. @taxpayinghorse Plant bloom depends on your location. In zone 6 I use full sun with great results. The warmer the climate the more shade they can take as they will have more time to bloom.

  3. @taxpayinghorse
    have to agree with you, sorta… havnt watched the whole vid yet, but my tree is blooming like fuck! and i havnt really touched it at all, just giving it water

  4. so lets say you wanna hallucinate from this plant would you recommend marijuana mode or make crack our of it or make it in a blunt?

  5. Ihave grown angel trumpets for years, I also have dogs. you just have to be careful everyday you must make sure there are no leaves or blossoms on the ground. they are so beautiful its worth the trouble my plants are in pots so they cant get to the trunk.

  6. I have never rooted a cutting in water. I just take a cutting poke it in a pot of soil and I have another beauty. very easy.

  7. Trying to learn how to prune them so they make Y formations so flowers will produce They only grow of the y formation on a branch., so I'm trying to figure out how to do it right… any suggestions?

  8. i live in malta and i saw some lovely out in gardens i have one in pot which is growing about 3 feet high and one in garden we have a very hot and long dry summer the one in a yard has a shader i don`t want to loose it any sugestions thanks

  9. I"ve searched everywhere for some guidance advice on companion plants to grow under and around my tumpet plants. Seems what I have planted near by always dies. Which led me to thinking perhaps since the plant is so toxic the soil itself around it is also and thats why I'm having a difficult time with plants i would like to try to grow near it? Any advice or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

  10. I have a cutting, but can't find anywhere how to prune it as it grows. There's so many leaves, you can hardly see the main stem.

  11. I bought one and got it home and it dropped all of its leaves. It was so hot out (Texas in July). I placed it under my dripping AC unit so I wouldn't have to water it. It has grown soooo mmuch being constantly being dripped on. Now I understand what to do. Keep it wet

  12. But if they are so poisonous, why arent they are illegal? Mine are so gorgeous, but everyone is making me feel bad. I have grand children too.

  13. Would they survive in Zone 8b planted in ground. Thanks from Covington Louisiana.👨‍🌾

  14. I've had angel trumpets for 10 years they are a beautiful plant I've got about 400 trumpets in the summer it flowers twice a year mine is still going very very strong get plenty of cuttings every year I live in Hereford England

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