PETITTI | What's in Store June 2024

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It's Perennial Gardening Month and our stores are full of gorgeous flowering and foliage perennials to celebrate. Noelle tours our Oakwood Village location and shares some of our favorite perennials in bloom now, plus some fantastic options for the shade. She also covers new Hydrangeas and unique shrubs available from Proven Winners along with great annuals for season-long blooms!
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I am so happy that I found your channel a while ago. Never want to miss your videos since your enthusiasm and knowledge is great to listen to.

joanp
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Love this video. I always learn things when I watch you

terridee
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Love your videos ❤!! Thank you for sharing !!

fqcsiee
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Appreciate the deer 🦌 resistant notes! Didn’t know anything about agastache, but now I do. I screenshotted Taylor’s Shasta daisy chart last year, so useful!

doctorhorton
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Great video! I like your suggestion of planting daisies with catmint that is a good color and texture combination. I did not know that geraniums are grown as perennials. Where have I been? Lived in an apartment for awhile after selling out in Medina, Ohio but wonderful to be in the country again! Really like the red hot pokers for vibrancy in the garden. Yes, will stay on top of the coreopsis. They look as though I will see small yellow flowers any day now and will cut them back as they are a repeat bloomer. Love astilbe for their airy blooms and know I will place them close to heuchera in the garden. The dogwood wolf's eyes remind me of ivory halo dogwood that are so beautiful and would like to purchase! Happy Gardening Noelle, and as always thank you for your world of information and knowledge!

rtrxpqf
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Love this channel. Hard to get ideas for Cleveland - glad we have a local resource in Petittis!!

kaseys
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The red hot poker seed is ❤Ed by Goldfinch! They ❤ them

barbstamps
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My boom chocolattas, that I planted less than a year ago, are enormous already! They’re easily over 36” high and they just started blooming a week or so ago! Yikes!

carilynncrochets
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Here in the Hudson Valley of New York, I have had to remove well over 100 Lilies from my large perennial garden because we’ve had an invasion of the voracious Red Lily Beetle for the past few years. What a disappointment for those of us who love Lilies. Now this year we have the biggest invasion of the Spongy Moth! Our property is surrounded by beautiful old woods and the Oaks have been denuded of their leaves top to bottom. These caterpillars are now consuming our Spruce trees( blues and green) my Weeping Larch, and most of my large Heuchera collection.
It is awful to see the house walls and trees and shrubs covered in crawling caterpillars. They are all over me when I try to work in my garden.😖

joanp
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Anyone tried blue jangles hydrangea or any lets dance with some afternoon sun in Ohio?

saralee
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Huecherra (coral bells) shade.
Lily sun . Can they really be grown together?

LAWandCoach
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I can’t find the Shasta Daisy infographic on your website. Can you please post a link. Thank you.

CeeCee
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Why do you always talk deer resistance but not rabbit resistance. I don't have a deer problem but I do have pesky rabbits. Would like to know some options. Bonny

richbishop
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I like your videos but the hand gestures are too much. So distracting. Takes away from what you are saying in my opinion.

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