00:00
Introduction to the container planting session, highlighting the cool weather despite it being the end of May.
00:12
Plans to tackle the window boxes with shade-loving plants and plant two containers in the more sunny Versailles garden area.
00:26
Details about the different sizes of window boxes around the house and the decision to plant them all with the same arrangement this year.
01:04
Excitement about the cohesiveness that planting the same arrangement in all window boxes will bring to the area.
01:16
Introduction to the chosen plants for the window boxes: Pegasus begonia, El Bridal coleus, Double Delight blush Rose begonias, and Sweet Caroline Medusa green sweet potato vine.
02:08
Explaining the performance variations of coleus in different light conditions and watering requirements.
03:04
Review of the existing sweet potato vine in the window box to illustrate the desired look.
03:22
Plans to add dichondra Silver Falls as a soft blue accent spilling from the side of the window boxes.
04:01
Showing the various sizes and locations of the window boxes around the house.
05:16
Completed look at the first window box and plans to walk through planting the second one with the decided layout.
11:27
Appreciation for the window box arrangement and intention to keep the coleus at a manageable height for the view from the kitchen window.
13:20
Update on the progress of planting the window boxes and the additional two containers by the balcony door.
15:28
Plans to plant three additional containers in the same area before moving out to the cut flower garden.
17:30
Introduction to the mix of coleus and sweet potato vine to be used in the heavy galvanized metal container.
18:02
Explanation of the new compostable plant containers and how they will be used in the planting.
18:31
Announcement of new plant varieties being introduced, such as supertunia Bermuda Beach improved and the double vintage Coral super bells.
20:20
Plans to head out to the cut flower garden to plant two full-sun containers.
22:29
Aiming to make the sweet potato vine climb up the obelisks in the containers with a mix of flowering annuals for a pop of color.
24:03
Revealing the finished containers at the entry of the cut flower garden and expressing excitement to see how they will grow in.
25:21
Observing the blooms in the surrounding rose garden and the vibrant colors of the roses.
26:00
Wrapping up the video with satisfaction over the number of completed containers and looking forward to finishing all plantings by the end of May.
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