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Rosy Hardy Gardening
United Kingdom
Приєднався 19 сер 2010
Gardening education & inspiration!
Learn how to get the best from your plants from an eminent plants-woman.
Rosy is an RHS Vice President, winner of 24 Chelsea gold medals and the owner/proprietor of Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants in the UK.
Rosy Hardy Gardening is a project that allows Rosy to delve into gardening topics outside just the nursery's plant list, allowing her to bring a broader plant focus for everyone.
Join us for tips on how to grow your plants and which are the best varieties for that spot in your garden you wish to fill.
Learn how to get the best from your plants from an eminent plants-woman.
Rosy is an RHS Vice President, winner of 24 Chelsea gold medals and the owner/proprietor of Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants in the UK.
Rosy Hardy Gardening is a project that allows Rosy to delve into gardening topics outside just the nursery's plant list, allowing her to bring a broader plant focus for everyone.
Join us for tips on how to grow your plants and which are the best varieties for that spot in your garden you wish to fill.
How to Prune Back Early Flowering Perennials for a Rebloom
Rosy's NEW Online Propagation Course, for more info go to this link:
rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch
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Demo plant list & zone information:
Diascia 'Hopleys' 7-10
Polemonium 'Lambrook Mauve' 3-7
Geranium nodosum 3-9
Salvia 'Amethyst Lips' 7-10
Erysimum 6-9
Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca 'Citrina' 8-10
rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch
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Demo plant list & zone information:
Diascia 'Hopleys' 7-10
Polemonium 'Lambrook Mauve' 3-7
Geranium nodosum 3-9
Salvia 'Amethyst Lips' 7-10
Erysimum 6-9
Coronilla valentina subsp. glauca 'Citrina' 8-10
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Perennials You Can Collect Seed From Now In Early Summer | Grow More Plants for Free!
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Rosy's NEW Online Propagation Course, for more info go to this link: rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch Plant list and zone information: Veronica gentianodes 2-9 Eriocapitella rivularis (Formerly Anemone) 4-9 Geum rivale 'Cream Drop' 3-7 Aquelegia 3-8 Silene flos-cuculi Albiflora 3-9 Viscaria asterias 3-8
My Peonies Haven't Bloomed In 2 Years? Should You Use Seed Beds? | Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy
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Rosy's Propagation Course: rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch (email: info@rosyhardygardening.com if you have any questions) In this video Rosy answers questions left on our most recent community post.
June Plant Nursery Tour | Behind the Scenes
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Time for a tour around Hardy's nursery. Summer has (almost) brought the blooms. Buy Rosy's plants via mail order - www.hardysplants.co.uk/all-plants (Limited stock | UK Mainland only)
Quick Example of Planting in a Difficult, Narrow Border in a Cottage Garden
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Plant list US zones: Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo' 4-8 Armeria maritima 4-8 Cerastium tomentosum 3-7 Oxalis 7-10 Sedum 3-11 (depends on species) Ajuga 3-10 Saxifraga 'Southside Seedling' 5-7 Iberis 3-9 Campanula 3-8 Helianthemum 4-10 Pachysandra 4-7
Self-Seeding & Unusual Annuals I Chose To Plant This Year + Collect Seed From
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Announcing Rosy's NEW Online Propagation Course, for more info go to: rosy-hardy.teachable.com/p/rosy-hardy-s-propagation-workshop-launch Plant list & zone info: Persicaria orientalis 7-10 Daucus carota 2-11 Cosmos 2-11 (but can vary a lot by species) Lathyrus odoratus 'Matucana' 8-10 Orlaya grandiflora 1-11 Nigella damascena 2-11 Lupinus luteus 5-9 Lupinus pilosus 1-11 Lagurus ovatus 4-10
What Should You Plant in the ‘Coffin Border’? Perennials for Narrow, Shallow & Dry Borders
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Buy Rosy's plants via mail order - www.hardysplants.co.uk/all-plants (Limited stock | UK Mainland only) Plant list US Zone info: Sedum aizoon 4-9 Campanula poscharskyana 3-9 Stipa tenuissima 7-10 Alchemilla erythropoda 3-8 Geranium 'Anne Thomson' 4-9 Brunnera macrophylla ‘Alexander’s Great’ 3-8 Epimedium × rubrum 4-9 Thalictrum minus 'Adiantifolium’ 3-7 Euphorbia cyparissias 4-8
Iris Showcase: From Bearded to Siberian, Discover Unique Types of Perennial Iris Flowers...
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Iris Showcase: From Bearded to Siberian, Discover Unique Types of Perennial Iris Flowers...
Save Plants from Ants Nests? Training Roses? | Gardening Questions w Rosy Hardy
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Save Plants from Ants Nests? Training Roses? | Gardening Questions w Rosy Hardy
Tips and Tricks for Woodland Planting | My Favourite Perennials for Woodland Style & Conditions
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Tips and Tricks for Woodland Planting | My Favourite Perennials for Woodland Style & Conditions
How We Grow Beautiful Show Plants for Award Winning Gardens | RHS Chelsea Preview
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How We Grow Beautiful Show Plants for Award Winning Gardens | RHS Chelsea Preview
RHS Chelsea Garden Preview | How To Grow Mushrooms, Rosy Learns with Caley Bros
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RHS Chelsea Garden Preview | How To Grow Mushrooms, Rosy Learns with Caley Bros
RHS Chelsea Garden Preview: Herbs, Wildflowers & Veg | UK Growers Supplying The Monument Feature
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RHS Chelsea Garden Preview: Herbs, Wildflowers & Veg | UK Growers Supplying The Monument Feature
May Blossoms: Meet 8 Stunning Sun-Loving Perennials in Full Bloom!
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May Blossoms: Meet 8 Stunning Sun-Loving Perennials in Full Bloom!
Shade Loving Perennials Flowering in May | 8 of My Favourites
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Shade Loving Perennials Flowering in May | 8 of My Favourites
Announcement: I'm Going Back to Chelsea Flower Show! Talking w/ Emma Tipping about her Garden Design
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Announcement: I'm Going Back to Chelsea Flower Show! Talking w/ Emma Tipping about her Garden Design
Groundcover for a Sunny Border? Do You Use Rooting Hormone? | Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy
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Groundcover for a Sunny Border? Do You Use Rooting Hormone? | Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy
Small to Medium Shrubs that You Will Love in Your Garden & Are Blooming Now
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Small to Medium Shrubs that You Will Love in Your Garden & Are Blooming Now
Garden Noir: Embrace the Dark Side with These 8 Stunning Perennials!
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Garden Noir: Embrace the Dark Side with These 8 Stunning Perennials!
9 Perennial Gems for Front of Garden Border | 6 for Sun & 3 for Shade
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9 Perennial Gems for Front of Garden Border | 6 for Sun & 3 for Shade
Euphorbia: Which Perennial Varieties to Grow | How to Propagate Euphorbia | How To Cut Back Safely
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Euphorbia: Which Perennial Varieties to Grow | How to Propagate Euphorbia | How To Cut Back Safely
8 Excellent Spring Flowering Shrubs & Trees
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8 Excellent Spring Flowering Shrubs & Trees
Your Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy | Windy Garden Shrubs, Eliminating Moss & More
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Your Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy | Windy Garden Shrubs, Eliminating Moss & More
Tips & Tricks for Naturalistic Planting | A Spring Garden Tour & Explain
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Tips & Tricks for Naturalistic Planting | A Spring Garden Tour & Explain
Perennials That Flourish in Wet Winters & Dry Summers!
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Perennials That Flourish in Wet Winters & Dry Summers!
Common Misconceptions About Herbaceous Perennials | Excellent Options for the Garden Border
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Common Misconceptions About Herbaceous Perennials | Excellent Options for the Garden Border
Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy | Episode 14
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Gardening Questions w/ Rosy Hardy | Episode 14
See How A Commercial Nursery Does Propagation in Spring | Behind The Scenes
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See How A Commercial Nursery Does Propagation in Spring | Behind The Scenes
Bright Beginnings! Sun-Loving Perennials, Perfect for Early Spring
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Bright Beginnings! Sun-Loving Perennials, Perfect for Early Spring
Very good way of demonstrating and learning tips, thanks again.
Thank you Rosy, I’m enjoying the propagation masterclass of yours 💋🌱 thank you Kim x
I've had issues with my salvias neon all floppy and mad. I wasn't sure if this time of year is now OK to cut back. Would you have a video available for salvias?
There is a Salvia video in the older list. But certainly a haircut to tidy up is a good idea
Great video, thanks for the expert advice. My nepeta ‘Walkers low’ has flowered for weeks (bees adore it), but can I trim off the old flowers now or should I be more drastic? Thanks
I would take old flowers down to the base. When the whole plant and flowers start to look jaded then that’s the time to be more drastic
Rosy, please, when you say “you can do it now”, say “you can do it in early June, or late May” 🙏
Sorry though I had said a time and it is seasonal so it is summer pruning. In the southern hemisphere that will be December. I work on seasons to make it easier for all countries and conditions. Hope this explains why I don’t use months.
@@rosyhardy18 thank you, Rosy! I love your video. It’s always very, very useful 🌷
always love learning about new plants
Hi Rosy, my Solidago canadensis, 'Golden Baby' a dwarf variety. It’s already having buds early. I can prune them as well? Thank you .
If it has flower bud now leave it until after flowering
@@rosyhardy18 thank you Rosy.
Great tips thankyou! 😊❤
hi Rosy iam first time gardener here andi bump into yoour video. The lemon queen as i read before it says. To prunen feb-march, is that mean to Chelsea cut again in late May?,, sorry i am confused to which one is right
Brilliant and inspirational. My husband overhearing this asked 'who us the plant butcher?' I'm just off out into the garden to deal with the polemonium and geranium! 😂
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Great Rosie will be getting on with that 💕
Great demo of proper pruning, thank you. I need to do this more.
I was just looking up how to prune hardy geraniums as I have several new plants 😂. I overwintered a black and blue salvia. One of the branches broke off and it got several new branches. I am trying to teach my hubs is that trimming back is good in gardening!
We hope everyone enjoys the video and has fun out in their garden doing some pruning! List of the plants is in the description with their zone information. Rosy also recently launched an online Perennial Propagation Course and there is a link with more info in the description too :)
Can I cut back my columbine that looks awful because of leaf minor or will it just go into dormancy early or die if I do
Great vlog, I think I have a plant that could do with a trim.
Take a third off. Water well. Summer has hit and suddenly so trimming actually relieves the roots from supporting as much foliage. It will rebound quickly but keep watered.
Really helpful video thanks. You would be a brilliant hairdresser too Rosy!
You do not want a hair cut from me. Although it was something I once thought about doing when I was about 7
Very timely "tough love" video for us at this point in the season. A seminar once taught us to "know the message you want to give your (any?) plant." Thks.again,Rosie 🌞
Your knowledge is mind blowing. Thanks for sharing. X
Nice to know and some times you have to be brutal to some perennials so they look better. Thanks!
Hi there, I would love it if you could do a video on what cuttings we should be taking this time of year. Many thanks
Thanks Rosie. I've been swithering about cutting back a floppy hardy geranium so now I know what to do with it.
Rosie thank you for your informative videos - they are really helpful but could I ask that we have more close ups please? Especially when you are talking about seed heads / pruning etc Many thanks ☺️
Rosy is trying on this front, she is filming everything herself and is not a professional videographer, plants are not the easiest to film close up she finds but she does what she can
I find Rosie does a pretty good job at showing the plants. You know if you are watching on a tablet you can magnify the image by using two fingers on the screen and sliding them apart. I use that feature every time I want a better view of a detail. You can also watch UA-cam on a smart TV. The bigger the screen the bigger the image.
@@pansepot1490thank you ❤
I just love your videos. I have a Salvia Coccinea that is huge in a 10 inch pot soon to be potted up. The salvia is still flowering like crazy, lots of buds and it's nice and full. It is in the high 90s with heat index 105 etc. Do you think I should cut the salvia back? If so how severe? Wait until the fliwering is done? I have been dead heading.
My geums have been turned to lace doyleys! Could this be sawfly and what do you recommend?
Sounds like it. I would cut it all back water and feed
@@rosyhardy18 Thanks Rosy
Good advice and demonstration. Thank you, Rosy.
Excellent advice. And perfect timing for me and my coronilla Citrina
Love grasses😀
True. Got one. 😎
What a lovely visual in winds. Unusual and interesting,Rosie. Thks.for continuing education making our choices better,so our dollar is well spent. 🌞
It reminds me a bit of Chasmantheum. More delicate though.
I grow it in my stony garden with hardly any soil and it’s one of the only plants that hasn’t sulked about being cooked all day. Thankfully it has behaved wonderfully so far and not gone running very far . But if I had actual soil , I know it would be a different story. I love the blooms , they remind me a bit of common spotted orchid. What a great plant
I have just discovered iris, and was looking for more information. Thank you Rosie for your wonderful video. I have just purchased my first Siberian Iris and it wont be the last !! 😊😂
Gardening in coastal East Anglia, would you recommend planting out seeds of the blue-flowering salsify at this stage of the year-late June? I collected some seeds of the charming blue variety and had intended to preserve them until end of spring next year . Many thanks for sharing so much useful knowledge. Yours, Kurt
Did someday say moonshine?
Great info and no dull intro.
This was a terrific video! I love the focus on both seed collection and the importance of leaving some for nature. And, I love your shirt!
Great advise. Thank you.
Thank you Rosy. This year I’ll collect Marigold, Zinnia, Hollyhock, Sunflower, Cosmos, Echinacea, Nasturtium, and maybe Tithonia seeds.
Excellent ideas !!!