Ideas & Advice: Laying out plants and flowers
Tips, Tricks
RONAMAG is offering gardening advice today to help you choose plants for your flowerbed. It only takes a little know-how, inspiration and a few well-executed tricks to get a harmonious and balanced yard.
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ahhhhhh mother earth and her flower jewelry....
The gift that keeps on giving.! -
👏👏🌹thanks for the video
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If I can add 1 suggestion it would be this. Annuals are friggin' expensive and you have to replant every year. Stick to hardy perennials that have been proven to do well in your zone and you can't go wrong. Daylillies, peonies, asiatic and oriental lily bulbs, spider wort, rudbeckia, lupine, rose mallow. They'll all do well for you. Spend the bulk of your budget on perennials and stick a few annuals you really want in pots on a deck or near a front door. Somewhere you'll see it everyday and can easily water and pamper them.
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Thank you for sharing the beauty of planting and caring for a garden, beautiful blessings are wished for you always, Annie
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Whats the flower at 3:18 called?
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The beauty of house depends upon its backyard and surroundings. It’s really a nice design for backyard area. It is definitely helpful for a layman.
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Summernats
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Great video and great job!
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Beautiful flower
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Por favor alguien me ayude como se llama la planta que sale en el minuto 2,34 y sigue esta delante de lavanda
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The "silver" ones at 2:55 are called Dusty Millers. They do not flower but are so white and sturdy and thick, that most people think they are fake.
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RONAMAG,
I've been a florist in the San Fernando Valley for over 40 years, and I must say 1-800-FLOWERS has the best bouquets! -
where i can get flowers.?
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I want to start me own garden I love flowers
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@ 2:55 looks like Artemisia Dusty Miller.
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overwhelming, I am scare to start on my own. too many varieties of flowers.
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The pink and white flowers in the foreground are wax begonias and the blue and white flowered stalks behind I believe are salvias.
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does anyone know what the pink & blue flowers are shown at 2:35
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