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How to Remove Suckers from Trees and Shrubs by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
In this video we use a beautiful shrub called Corylus avellana 'Contorta', also known as Harry Lauder's Walking Stick, to demonstrate how to remove suckers from trees and shrubs. Watch to the end for more photos and extra tips.
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Installing Small Shut Off Valves in Drip Irrigation Tubing by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Fine tune your drip irrigation system with small shut off valves. Some plants like freesias need water while blooming but can go dormant all summer. Garlic also needs irrigation until it's time to finish maturing. Keeping irrigation to other plants in the garden while using shut off valves to these plants is the answer. In this video The Gardening Tutor shows how to install small shut off valve...
Variegated Plants Turning Green and How to Stop It by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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You bought a beautiful plant with patterning in the leaves and then you noticed some leaves starting to turn solid green. What happened? In nature, some solid green plants have variegated sections that are called "sports". These sports are then propagated into more variegated plants. When these variegated plants start to turn solid green they are trying to revert to the solid green of the mothe...
How to Prune Fuchsias by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Pruning Fuchsias can be a little scary at first. This video will improve your confidence and show you tips to get the most flowers from your Fuchsia plants! We film up-close so you can really see what to do. Keep watching to the end to see extra tips and photos. Thank you for watching. For more FREE Gardening Tips visit our website: thegardeningtutor.com
How to Prune a Phormium (New Zealand Flax) by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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All you wanted to do was make your Phormium plant shorter so you shortened the leaves. Uh Oh, the tips didn't grow back. This video takes you through which tools to use and which type of cut to make when grooming a Phormium. There's an extra tip at the end of the video! Let me know how you do with your pruning! -mary We have a new website address thegardeningtutor.com
How to Dig a Planting Hole by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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Do your plants stay the same size long after they've been planted? Or do annual plants fail to thrive in your garden? Giving plants a better planting hole to start with may be just the thing needed to make your plants happy! Watch this and all our videos Ad-Free on The Gardening Tutor Vimeo Channel: vimeo.com/thegardeningtutor Thank you for watching. For more FREE Gardening Tips visit our websi...
How to Plug a Hole in Drip Irrigation Mainline by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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Watch this and all our videos Ad-Free on The Gardening Tutor Vimeo Channel: vimeo.com/thegardeningtutor Sometimes when using a goof plug to stop a leak in drip irrigation the leak is still there after it's plugged. Here is a tip for how to use the fat end of the plug so that the hole is really plugged and the leak is stopped. If you use this method and the hole is still leaking, you'll need to ...
Container Gardening Slide Show with Tips by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Gardening Eye Candy is always so inspiring! Here's a little slide show to get you thinking about how you might like to use containers in your own garden. Thank you for watching. For more FREE Gardening Tips visit our website: thegardeningtutor.com
Tips for Buying and Using Irrigation Tubing by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Installing drip irrigation can be frustrating. Working with all the little parts can also be hard on your fingers. In this video Mary shows you some tips for buying and using the small tubing that connects to the mainline so your project can go more smoothly. You can do it! Watch this video Ad-Free on The Gardening Tutor Vimeo Channel: vimeo.com/575475601 or vimeo.com/thegardeningtutor You do n...
How to Choose and Use an Irrigation Hole Punch for Mainline Drip by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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Watch all our videos Ad-Free on The Gardening Tutor Vimeo Channel: vimeo.com/thegardeningtutor This video shows you some great tips on how to choose and use the best hole punch for making the holes for connectors in your drip irrigation mainline. Plus, you'll learn how to install a connector for drip tubing. Thank you for watching. For more FREE Gardening Tips visit our website: thegardeningtut...
Fertilizing- Two Quick Methods to Apply Liquid Fertilizer by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Are you ever short on time but you know that your plants could use some nutrients to perform better? Here are two quick methods for making sure the fertilizer gets into the rootzone.
Bee Friendly Plants and How to Care for Them by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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Inviting European honey bees, mason bees, hover flies, and other pollinators to your garden starts with knowing which flowers attract them. In this video we look at just a few of the plants, such as Gaillardia, Liatris, and Salvia that bees and other beneficial insects love and show you how to keep those flowers blooming! You can do this!
How to prune a Mophead Hydrangea by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Watch Ad-Free on our Vimeo Channel: vimeo.com/559430199 You do not have to join Vimeo to watch. Hydrangea macrophylla Does your Hydrangea keep growing bigger and bigger while creating a massive trunk? Have you ever pruned your Hydrangea and than it didn't bloom? This video will answer how to avoid these things from happening. Hang in there, I know this video is a bit long but by the end you wil...
Clematis Armandii -Spring Grooming by Mary Frost-The Gardening Tutor
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Clematis armandii* smells amazing! It blooms in late winter or very early spring when much of the garden is sleeping. This video shows how to make sure the flowers get to have their show by thinning out unwanted growth. Also, learn how to keep this very large vine from taking over. * A note 2024: These days, right after flowers fade, I prune my Clematis armandii down to two or three good new, l...
Clematis Hybrids 101: How to Care For and Train Clematis Hybrids by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Large flowering Clematis Hybrids add a magical feeling to garden designs. Do you know that many of the hybrid Clematis' can repeat bloom? Learn how to keep your Clematis Hybrids happy and encourage more blooms. Also see up close details about how to train these vines onto trellis'. Thank you for watching. For more FREE Gardening Tips visit our website: thegardeningtutor.com
Pansies 101: How to Choose, Plant, and Care For Pansies by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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Pansies 101: How to Choose, Plant, and Care For Pansies by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
Tools for Gardening-Overview for Buying and Using Tools by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Tools for Gardening-Overview for Buying and Using Tools by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
How to Set Gopher and Mole Traps by The Gardening Tutor, Mary Frost
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How to Set Gopher and Mole Traps by The Gardening Tutor, Mary Frost
Weeds-How they grow and How to Manage Them by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Weeds-How they grow and How to Manage Them by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
Mulch vs Compost by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Mulch vs Compost by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
Shearing Plants to Encourage Flowers or Foliage by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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Shearing Plants to Encourage Flowers or Foliage by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
Climbing Rose First Flush of Bloom and What to Do Next by The Gardening Tutor
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Climbing Rose First Flush of Bloom and What to Do Next by The Gardening Tutor
Climbing Rose - Thinning New Growth by The Gardening Tutor Mary Frost
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Climbing Rose - Thinning New Growth by The Gardening Tutor Mary Frost
How to Prune a Climbing Rose by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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How to Prune a Climbing Rose by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
How to Prune Berberis by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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How to Prune Berberis by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
How to Prune a Hybrid Tea Rose - Part 2 by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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How to Prune a Hybrid Tea Rose - Part 2 by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
How to Prune a Hybrid Tea Rose - Part 3 by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
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How to Prune a Hybrid Tea Rose - Part 3 by The Gardening Tutor-Mary Frost
How to Prune a Hybrid Tea Rose - Part One of Three by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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How to Prune a Hybrid Tea Rose - Part One of Three by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
How to Prune Rosemary Part One by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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How to Prune Rosemary Part One by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
How to Prune Rosemary/Part Two by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost
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How to Prune Rosemary/Part Two by The Gardening Tutor - Mary Frost

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  • @kathrynbullen7904
    @kathrynbullen7904 3 дні тому

    Hi Mary, the pruning that you suggested worked very well thank you! My fuchsias were really beautiful - full and plump. But the bushes grew very tall. Is there a way to prune them that can encourage them to grow wider rather than so tall?

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 3 дні тому

      Pinching early and often would help with the size, making them fuller and shorter. Thank you for letting me know how your pruning went! Sometimes my fuchsias get taller then I'd like even with early pinching and I just shorten the tall stems here and there and the plant still looks great. This may sacrifice a few flowers but I don't notice it lacking blooms. Avoid cutting too far down an already tall stem though because you might not get any blooms to form. Go easy at first until you see how your fuchsia reacts. -mary

  • @trishvanriper1977
    @trishvanriper1977 20 днів тому

    To make the plug go in more easily, heat up a cup of water in the microwave and pour the hot water slowly over the main line where the plug is to be inserted. This will soften the area and the plug will go in easily.

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 15 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing trishvanriper1977. This is true but be careful because if it's made too mushy with the hot water the plug could easily wobble going in and making a bigger hole that could leak. I do use hot water from my thermos for attaching all the tubing and mainlines though. -mary

  • @mimi4816
    @mimi4816 23 дні тому

    Thanks for your sharing and it’s face to South or south west! I am live in Globe AZ. ( mountain area)!

  • @Susan-hn4dd
    @Susan-hn4dd Місяць тому

    What is you do not know your clematis type?

  • @prasaddixit
    @prasaddixit Місяць тому

    Thank you for your video. Really very practical problem and no video helped me until i found this video. You have given really good tips. Need to find the tool now. Looks like it's not available on Amazon. If you know any alternative that i can find online please let me know. 🙏🏽

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Місяць тому

      Thank you prasaddxit. You'll really want one of these tools after I file down the punch a little to make sure the connector fits on it smoothly. Otherwise when you try to install the connector with the punch the connecter will get stuck on the punch and you'll never get it off. Please, email me directly through my website thegardeningtutor.com and let's see if I can get one of these to you. -mary

  • @9oisin
    @9oisin Місяць тому

    Very helpful

  • @suzanneevans5942
    @suzanneevans5942 Місяць тому

    thank you for sharing...I enjoy getting outside and have a lot of plants. I am constantly fighting weeds. Why because I do not always get on top of them as the come forth early in the season. I feel quilty as I am watching this video. I really have to get the weeds out early and stay on top of them. This is an older video, but it brings me back to keeping my flower beds clean and tackling weeds consistantly.....

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching Suzanne. I'm glad this video has inspired you! All my videos are made to be timeless. No matter how old they are the information is still relevant. Thank you for mentioning it as it's good for people to know the information is still helpful. I'm right there with you . . . weeding! -mary

  • @jodielang2846
    @jodielang2846 Місяць тому

    You are spot on! I just googled 'how to' this morning... Manufacturer suggested this!

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Місяць тому

      That's so cool. Thank you for letting me know jodielang. And thanks for watching! -mary

  • @jimmydemetriou7847
    @jimmydemetriou7847 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I've tried to grow pansies for years and mine seem to always look poor. I watched other videos, but they didn't truly show the detail enough. I subbed your channel. X

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Місяць тому

      Thank you so much Jimmy. I appreciate your time. Wishing you beautiful pansies from now on! -mary

  • @adriankap2978
    @adriankap2978 Місяць тому

    For the first time I planted pansies in the fall in zone 7b and it’s almost May and are just now getting leggy. I planted all mine in either fabric grow bags or wicker resin 8” tall baskets. I’m going to set them aside after trimming to see if they’ll come back in the fall. Would you place them in a sunny or shady area until then? To have 6-7 mos of flowers is amazing and had color all winter in the mid-Atlantic region. I found 8pks at Lowe’s clearance for $1. Now that’s worth it. Ty for sharing.

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Місяць тому

      Hi adriankap, Congratulations on your pansies! Experimenting is what makes gardening so fun. I would place them where they get lots of morning sun but not hot afternoon direct sun. Let's see what happens. Let us know. -mary

  • @angelsisko7157
    @angelsisko7157 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much mine is on year 5 and these tips are helpful I was worried about the browning underneath

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Місяць тому

      Hi Angel, did you read my update in the description? Also, I just put photos of how I pruned my Clematis armandiii this year on the gardening tutor facebook page. Thank you for watching. You can also email me directly through thegardeningtutor.com -mary

  • @anneplato
    @anneplato 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video! Thank you very much for sharing you knowledge!

  • @goldendogs5398
    @goldendogs5398 2 місяці тому

    You were right. The small side leaked. The big side plugged it!

  • @shirleybond3966
    @shirleybond3966 3 місяці тому

    So helpful, thank you!

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 3 місяці тому

      You're welcome Shirley. Thanks for watching. -mary

  • @robertc5387
    @robertc5387 3 місяці тому

    Great video and very useful information - thanks for posting. Before watching this, I always felt guilty trying to keep my phormium at a more manageable size than it wanted to grow, but now I don’t feel so bad. I’ve learned (the hard way) to prune down close to the base just as you show, and then wait before removing the rest of the leaf. These are really tough plants, and trying to pull off a leaf usually results in pulling up an entire section of the plant instead. Even the dead leaves don’t always come off without a fight. And just as you said, the pruners need to be really sharp. There is not a more difficult and frustrating job in gardening than trying to prune a phormium with dull blades…

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 3 місяці тому

      Hi R C, I agree, Phormiums are tough. And you're right about not feeling guilty now. I still have this old phormium and it's only 3 feet or so tall with a slender bottom. My friend who bought the same phormium at the same time butchered his after letting it grow as it wanted to for a few years. Then he had to take it out because, as you know, the form was never coming back. It's so nice to talk with you. Thank you for watching! I enjoy knowing that my videos are still being watched because they are timeless. Do you know I also have a newsletter and blog? You're welcome to sign up for each on my website. I never share your email and there are no outside ads on my website. Cheers! -mary thegardeningtutor.com @thegardeningtutor

  • @karenhalse9586
    @karenhalse9586 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @gervoi
    @gervoi 3 місяці тому

    I particularly enajoyed zooming in and getting a good clear look at what you where doing.

  • @gardentours
    @gardentours 4 місяці тому

    They are awesome 🌸🌱👍

  • @donnasantamaria8317
    @donnasantamaria8317 4 місяці тому

    This was very helpful. My red rocket barberries are only 2 years old and have very thin branches much smaller than a pencils width with very dense growth with the beaches very close together.. Can I cut them down to the ground as you demonstrated? And what time is best? Before or after last frost date? Thank you for your help.

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 4 місяці тому

      Hi Donna, I'm glad you asked because not all Berberis respond well to hard pruning all their stems. But 'Red Rocket' is a thunberii like the 'Atropurpurea' in the video. I prune mine in February before we are out of frost season and it sits there until it knows when to push new growth. With 'Red Rocket' though (since I have not worked with this one) I would only prune down half of the stems this year and see how it responds. Plus, I do not have to do a hard pruning of every stem every year. I only need to do that to keep mine smaller. You will get nice, new stems that have beautiful color from the hard pruned stems. Also, each year you can just pick a few (maybe one in 4) of the old stems and cut them out. Feel free to ask me if this wasn't a clear description. Thank you for watching! -mary

  • @babyboo3236
    @babyboo3236 4 місяці тому

    Excellent. Thank you ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much babyboo. I love your handle. Thank you for taking the time to watch. -mary

  • @FishBeWithYou
    @FishBeWithYou 4 місяці тому

    Thank you!

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 4 місяці тому

      You're welcome FishBeWithYou. I appreciate the thank you. -mary

  • @ImageInnovatorsIntl
    @ImageInnovatorsIntl 5 місяців тому

    Thanks very helpful

  • @TheGardeningTutor
    @TheGardeningTutor 5 місяців тому

    Now Watch How to Prune a Fuchsia ua-cam.com/video/FtBf6OfmhKY/v-deo.html&t=

  • @ShyDog827
    @ShyDog827 7 місяців тому

    This was extremely helpful. I’m planting pansies tomorrow , as they do very well for me here in zone 7 in my NE facing beds. I planted violas for the first time 2 seasons ago, we had an extreme winter with snow covering these plants for weeks. With the first thaw, they came back with amazing blooms, picture perfect! I’m hoping for the same this season🤞🤞

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 7 місяців тому

      Wow, that is so cool 827. Pansies are so hardy! thank you for watching and commenting. -mary

  • @paulschmegal2060
    @paulschmegal2060 8 місяців тому

    Should I cut back my clematis in winter I’m in zone 8a

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 7 місяців тому

      Oh, so sorry for this late reply 2060. I leave the stems of the large flowering hybrid types of clematis all winter until the buds start to plump up. thank you for watching! -mary

  • @akiana7070
    @akiana7070 9 місяців тому

    How can I cultivate wild barberry in Ky. The red berries are on the trees in the woods beside my house.

  • @NotSoLiberal
    @NotSoLiberal 9 місяців тому

    Hi there. Could you post a link to where you got those valves ?

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 9 місяців тому

      Sure NotSoLiberal, www.wyattsupply.com/ I'm not sure how great their website is. They are my local supplier here in Santa Rosa, Ca. You may need to call them. thanks for watching. -mary

  • @janehop
    @janehop 9 місяців тому

    I bought one of these last Spring, it's really growing fast. I just read that it is poisonous and might cause skin reactions too. They are so beautiful I hope I can manage this vine where I put it. thanks!'

  • @DancingIntheRain26
    @DancingIntheRain26 9 місяців тому

    I wish I watched your video much earlier ! I have many hydrangeas and have watched many videos how to prune them. Your video is definitely the best ! None of the videos I watched mentioned about not letting the trunk form at the base of the hydrangea. When I looked at two of my oldest ones (almost 20 years old), they have huge trunks 😂 What can I do to fix the problem ? I noticed all the new growth were coming from the trunks, not from the soil any more 😂 Thank you !

  • @mrburgess2760
    @mrburgess2760 9 місяців тому

    Excellent advice and very helpful tips like the DDDC tip very well explained and easy to follow advice thankyou so much 😀

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 9 місяців тому

      You're so welcome mrburgess. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment. Have a great day! -mary

  • @dfu1685
    @dfu1685 10 місяців тому

    THANK YOU! This is what I NEEDED. Calmness, knowledge and gentle instruction is SO Appreciated. This is the best instructional video I have seen about Hydrangea pruning on all of UA-cam. You have greatly helped so many gardeners across the World. Bravo! 👍🏼

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 10 місяців тому

      Awww, thank you so much dfu! You have made my week and it's only Monday. I'm going to print out your sweet comment and keep it at my desk. I would love to hear how it goes for you with your hydrangeas in the future. I really appreciate the time you took to watch and comment! -mary

  • @ashanti9974
    @ashanti9974 10 місяців тому

    Great video ! How do u recommend I get rid of snails ?

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 10 місяців тому

      Hi ashanti, That snail in the video was a real photo bomb wasn't it? There are two options for you that I use one is Sluggo Plus which is a bait for snails, slugs, earwigs, cutworms etc. The other is a new spray I've been using with great success just for snails and slugs, it's called All Natural Snail and Slug spray by Monterey. It is a killer and a repellent. Not to worry that the spray liquid is brown, it does not discolor leaves when sprayed on them. I spray the ground around my plants and the plants too. Let us know how it goes! -mary

  • @suemole1248
    @suemole1248 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I inherited about 10 Japanese Burberry when I moved in to our new house. Gave away 2. The rest have gone wild. So now I know how to tame them thanks to you.

  • @kurks001
    @kurks001 10 місяців тому

    Great guide esp that heading vs thinning cuts explanation, thats useful for almost every plant!

  • @halleylow3615
    @halleylow3615 11 місяців тому

    thank you what an excellent video. i learned so so so much. peace.

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 11 місяців тому

      You're welcome Halleylow. thank you for taking the time to watch. You must have an excellent attention span! -mary :)

  • @gloriahoulihan8717
    @gloriahoulihan8717 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for your video,

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 11 місяців тому

      You're so welcome Gloria. Thank you for watching. You can also watch my videos without ads on The Gardening Tutor Vimeo Channel. Have a great day! -mary

  • @watzegjemedaarnouvan
    @watzegjemedaarnouvan 11 місяців тому

    Is this the fastest growing type of clematis or is there a faster growing clematis and would this survive in west coast of norway?.

  • @brookeerdman8338
    @brookeerdman8338 11 місяців тому

    It’s so fricking hard. Why is it so hard to do!!! Frustrating

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor 11 місяців тому

      I'm sorry Brookeerdman. You could pour some boiling hot water on the mailine to see if this helps but not too so much water that you make the mainline mushy. the other think I do sometimes is use channel locks to hold the mainline so it does not collapse while I'm pushing the plug in. When i use channel locks I put cloth between the locks jaws and the mainline so they do not damage the mainline. Your other option is to cut the line to remove the hole and use a mainline sized connector to put the line back together. I wish I was there with you to help. Make sure you put a brick or rock behind the mainline where you're pushing the plug in so that there is resistence. -mary

  • @kathrynbullen7904
    @kathrynbullen7904 Рік тому

    Hi Mary, I’m new to gardening and have recently moved into a property with many fuchsias snd was wondering how to prune them. Your video is excellent, thank you Mary. The fuchsias in this garden haven’t been pruned for a long time so they have thick woody stems so I’m assuming I just cut them right back to the 6 inches you suggest and hopefully they’ll flourish. Is that correct Mary? Regards, Kathryn in Australia.

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Рік тому

      Hellooo Kathryn in Australia!.Welcome to Gardening! How magical is this that we can write to each other, ha. You are in deep winter now in Australia, right? You'll need to be careful about pruning super old stems down as far as I pruned my younger stemmed fuchsias in the video (my plants are old but have been pruned hard every year so all have new stems from close to the ground) because the really old stems may not produce new growth. You could experiment by pruning a few on each plant first. If it's not winter there and your fuchsias have already pushed growth it's not the best time to prune hard anyway. You could still experiment with pruning just a few hard though to see what happens. Also, if each fuchsia has lots of crossing stems or dead stems you can prune those out to clean up the whole appearance of the plant. If they have pushed growth, you could prune down to the closest to the ground new stem. I hope that makes sense. I wish I was there to work with you. Let me know if you need more clarification. Please, let me know what the season is there and if they have already pushed new growth. -mary

    • @kathrynbullen7904
      @kathrynbullen7904 Рік тому

      Dear Mary, thanks for your helpful reply. Yes it is the middle of winter here. My fuchsias have definitely finished their growth and so I think they’re ready to be pruned. I’ll prune some the old stems back hard and see what happens. I’ll let you know if they get new growth when the spring comes in September. Kind regards, Kathryn

  • @bobmanp8653
    @bobmanp8653 Рік тому

    so cold you mean minus 40 Celsius but no snow

  • @housevibe71
    @housevibe71 Рік тому

    Thank you! This was helpful since most videos just want to show pruning out stemmed plants. I need to get rid of a section of a grass that’s reverting.

  • @enoughabouteve
    @enoughabouteve Рік тому

    Watching this after my boyfriend demolished one of our plants by cutting all of them straight across 😢

  • @ellieelizabeth5627
    @ellieelizabeth5627 Рік тому

    This is very informative to a ditz, like me, who knows nothing about planting. Thank you. I didn't know about disturbing the soil and why it is important.

    • @melfuz
      @melfuz Рік тому

      You aren't alone. Same here. 🙂

  • @Gage7SLR
    @Gage7SLR Рік тому

    I have a 150 section of steel posts that I am hanging wire from to support a 7 foot green privacy fence. I live in a 7A cold zone in Hood River Oregon. I'm trying to find an Evergreen climbing plant to cover the fence with to create a privacy screen. Will this Clematis Armandii keep is leaves down to 7A? I'm really having hard time finding a good evergreen climber. English Ivy is not allowed here.

    • @gillfitzmaurice4772
      @gillfitzmaurice4772 2 місяці тому

      Hi, I live in England equivalent zone 7a and have had mine for years. Never shown signs of dying.

  • @christinehaack8123
    @christinehaack8123 Рік тому

    I have watched countless videos, and all have said not to prune (Mophead), which never made sense. Cannot thank u enough for this fantastic video, but thank u, thank u!!

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Рік тому

      Hi Christine, aww thank you for writing. I'm so glad you found my video. I have a mophead (the one in the video) that is over 30 years old now. Every year I prune it and it has bloomed beautifully year after year, all while staying less than 3 feet tall and wide (with no "trunk"). It can be done, ha! Thank you for your feedback I really appreciate the time you took to write. -mary

  • @JP-nz4em
    @JP-nz4em Рік тому

    The absolute best video on how to prune roses. Thank you so much for taking your timr

  • @VelvetandToads
    @VelvetandToads Рік тому

    Oh my gosh, you’re so right. Those bindweed flowers are so seductive, I totally fell for for them and now regret it!

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Рік тому

      Hi Velvet, ooooh I'm sorry to hear this. Thank you for watching and commenting! Know that while you are weeding I am probably weeding too. Last year I started to count the varieties of weeds I have and when I got to 15 and there were still more I stopped counting. It was depressing. -Take Care, mary

  • @alyssa0411
    @alyssa0411 Рік тому

    Prune? How about getting a flame thrower and burning them down to the ground. I hate those plants.

  • @theklav2914
    @theklav2914 Рік тому

    Hi there, I have one in my garden but they got so tall they all just bent down and look droopy😢 I cut the droopy ones the way you showed but not sure how to avoid the droopiness and them bending?

    • @TheGardeningTutor
      @TheGardeningTutor Рік тому

      Hi Thekia V, Phormiums come in two forms, either upright or lax. It sounds as if you may have the lax form, which would mean slightly droopy appearance. Since I can't share photos here on my reply to you, i can put up some before and after photos of the lax form so you know what you may be striving for. Let me know and I'll post on facebook. thank for watching! -mary p.s. you could email mail me directly through me website thegardeningtutor.com and i can email you back directly.

  • @CajunCraft24
    @CajunCraft24 Рік тому

    Really good info