
Making a Late Fall Arrangement from My Garden
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Date: 2022-07-16
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The Rose of Sharon question. could the buds you were clipping be the new blooms for next spring? As you know chinese magnolias and rhododendrons bloom very early in the spring. As soon as the blooms fade they immediately begin forming the flower buds for the next year's bloom during the current growing year. So you have to be very careful not to prune in the fall and inadvertently snip all your flowers off for next year.
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The Rose of Sharon question. could the buds you were clipping be the new blooms for next spring? As you know chinese magnolias and rhododendrons bloom very early in the spring. As soon as the blooms fade they immediately begin forming the flower buds for the next year's bloom during the current growing year. So you have to be very careful not to prune in the fall and inadvertently snip all your flowers off for next year.
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noelmay9
Is this an indoor arrangement? Would love a shot of it in the intended spot! Thanks for all your inspiring videos! Last year I made two matching seasonal planters outside in my apartment building's shared garden space and everyone loves them! Other tenants and the property owner love how I keep them spruced up and changed for each season
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Is this an indoor arrangement? Would love a shot of it in the intended spot! Thanks for all your inspiring videos! Last year I made two matching seasonal planters outside in my apartment building's shared garden space and everyone loves them! Other tenants and the property owner love how I keep them spruced up and changed for each season
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IAmAnnaish
What a wonderful arrangement! I could hardly believe that you managed to fit so much into such a small container, but it has such a wonderful effect of making it look like the greenery is spilling out from the urn. The yellow berries you added at the end were the perfect final note to this beautiful fall arrangement
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What a wonderful arrangement! I could hardly believe that you managed to fit so much into such a small container, but it has such a wonderful effect of making it look like the greenery is spilling out from the urn. The yellow berries you added at the end were the perfect final note to this beautiful fall arrangement
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Bonnie
That is so beautiful. I miss not being able to go out in the woods and my garden to do that. Were I use to live I would gather things like that for arrangements. But where I live now, not able to do that, so this was so nice to watch. Thank you for sharing.
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That is so beautiful. I miss not being able to go out in the woods and my garden to do that. Were I use to live I would gather things like that for arrangements. But where I live now, not able to do that, so this was so nice to watch. Thank you for sharing.
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Virginia
I love the coral berries? I think that's what you called them. The color of those are gorgeous. The whole thing is beautiful. Thank you for freezing to show us this, and of course Russell who was supervising. What a little doll he is. Thank you.
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I love the coral berries? I think that's what you called them. The color of those are gorgeous. The whole thing is beautiful. Thank you for freezing to show us this, and of course Russell who was supervising. What a little doll he is. Thank you.
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Kyra
It's beautiful and I admire your resourcefulness. Last week when I sheered off my rose of sharon, I kept all the cut twigs thinking I would be able to do something with them later. I'm trying to be better about re-using rather than tossing!
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It's beautiful and I admire your resourcefulness. Last week when I sheered off my rose of sharon, I kept all the cut twigs thinking I would be able to do something with them later. I'm trying to be better about re-using rather than tossing!
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ROBERT
LOVED it, especially the pink coral berries. Everything you touch turns to gold, Laura! I adore your videos. I live in Houston and wish we could grow everything that you can in Oregon. Merry Christmas to you, Aaron, and precious Benjamin!
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LOVED it, especially the pink coral berries. Everything you touch turns to gold, Laura! I adore your videos. I live in Houston and wish we could grow everything that you can in Oregon. Merry Christmas to you, Aaron, and precious Benjamin!
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Kathryn
Thanks for teaching the mechanics of flower arranging with common materials. Some of he plant materials are things people have in their own gardens or in those of friends though none of us have gardens as big as Laura does.
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Thanks for teaching the mechanics of flower arranging with common materials. Some of he plant materials are things people have in their own gardens or in those of friends though none of us have gardens as big as Laura does.
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Pam
This came in perfect time! We were making arrangements from grocery store flowers and did not have enough! Out in the rain I ran and found beautiful things to tuck and fill. Thank you for the inspiration Laura!
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This came in perfect time! We were making arrangements from grocery store flowers and did not have enough! Out in the rain I ran and found beautiful things to tuck and fill. Thank you for the inspiration Laura!
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