Top Five Easy Care Flowers for Your Garden (Great for Beginners!)
Top Five Easy Care Flowers for Your Garden (Great for Beginners!)
Have you every wondered what the best, easy to grow flowers are for your landscape? Catherine reviews her top five perennial flowers, which have beautiful blooms and come back every year. She introduces catmint, May Night blue salvia, Moonshine yarrow, red valerian and daylilies. These reliable flowers will add lots of beauty to your garden for years to come. These top five plants are great for beginning gardeners, those who have had difficulty growing other plants and people looking for low maintenance color for their yard.
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I have never heard about the Moonshine Yarrow. I am so excited that you shared it! It is beautiful!! I grow many of the Salvia plants here in Connecticut, and I agree with you, they add so much to my landscape. I also grow the Day Lilly and have been able to share them with neighbors. They are great multipliers! I am going to try the Cat Mint also. Thanks for sharing.
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I just planted salvia hybrid, deep purple with accents of cuphleas.
where do i get all of these?
You are so informative and knowledgeable, thank you for the information
SALVIA!!!!! EVERYWHERE! LOVE OF MY GARDEN, IN EVERY SHAPE, SIZE, AND COLOR. YOU CAN’T GO WRONG. EVER.
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Great plans
Beautiful presentation. I appreciate how you reviewed the plants and named them on the screen for us.
Great choices love this video !
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When do you plant these in Colorado?
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Thank you so much for sharing this video my friend!
Well into the summer, it seems like my salvia always splits down the middle and looks flat. How do you keep it from doing that?
Thank you for this video. You are right, these are tough perennials and easy to grow. I am going to look for some red valerian. Do you think I can grow it from seed? I hope so!
Are any of these native plants to CO? I know no daylilys are, may be invasive as they are in much of the country. Can you recommend native plants that support local insects and pollinators? I have come to understand that plants can be much more than just pretty, they can support the ecosystem. See homegrownnationalpark.org
https://choosenatives.org/articles/ditch-the-ditch-lily/
Oh my im so glad i found you. Thank you so much for sharing i learned a lot. Hello from Ohio
Day lilies come in many colors. I have several kinds and never worry about watering them. They are tough and beautiful here in zone 7.
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Great plants! I love salvia the most and have few in my garden too. Never heard about red valerian…
Day lilies are not in the lily family
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Happy to have found your podcast… How do you keep your salvia staying in a "bunch" and not getting so heavy thus falling out from the middle?
Red valerian is on my list. Iโm in zone 6.
Will these flowers die back in winter?
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How do you make the day lily re-bloom? Should you pinch off the flowers after they die?
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Iโm new to gardening how many bunches of each starting off I have a small garden but I want it full
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My favorite daylily is Lullaby Baby. It is easy to grow, divide and multiple and the flowers are a lovely pale peach. Just perfect.
I just purchased these omg they are so beautiful but Iโm so scared after seeing all the bees. Now I want to sell my plants
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you are so beautiful!
Sparkling eyes.Beautiful.
My May Night Salvia died. Oops
Stella d’Oro daylilies are my favorite!!
I love day lily so much.
We have all of the perennials that you recommend. But I want more.
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I can’t find these plants! Where can I purchase them?
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I am trying to simplify my garden because I am not able to keep it up as well as I used to. I have decided that daylilies, hostas, and sedum are going to be a large part of my landscape.
I also just planted a Russian sage. Is that the same as catmint? They look similar.
I love daylilies, But here in Scotland gall midge is a pest, The very early and very late ones escape this pest more succesfuly. Love your plants and you are pretty good too.