
Cut Flower Garden Tour! SO Many Pretty Things!
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Date: 2023-08-25
Comments and reviews: 19
Ginny
I love this style of tour which focuses on one area of your garden in-depth! As your garden expands, I wonder if this would be easier for you than doing a full garden tour? For example, every other week or so tour one area - West Side, South Garden, Kitchen Garden, etc? Thanks for showing an orchard update, it is inspiring seeing the production you are getting after watching them go in as small trees just a few seasons ago, and I would love to see a thinning video. Will you give the wormy apples to the chickens? I know they have an abundance of food sources from your garden
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I love this style of tour which focuses on one area of your garden in-depth! As your garden expands, I wonder if this would be easier for you than doing a full garden tour? For example, every other week or so tour one area - West Side, South Garden, Kitchen Garden, etc? Thanks for showing an orchard update, it is inspiring seeing the production you are getting after watching them go in as small trees just a few seasons ago, and I would love to see a thinning video. Will you give the wormy apples to the chickens? I know they have an abundance of food sources from your garden
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Karen
Ahhhhh cool air, what's that? Lol, it's 80 in the morning here in TX. I love the look of the new benches by the cut flower shed! The shed took over as the vertical interest! As you showed the shot of the view, I thought of wow she planted another Shubert, but alas, it was the sweet poatoe vine run a muck. I can't to see when you decorate for Fall! Will you decorate with pumpkins and flowers infront of the flower shed?
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Ahhhhh cool air, what's that? Lol, it's 80 in the morning here in TX. I love the look of the new benches by the cut flower shed! The shed took over as the vertical interest! As you showed the shot of the view, I thought of wow she planted another Shubert, but alas, it was the sweet poatoe vine run a muck. I can't to see when you decorate for Fall! Will you decorate with pumpkins and flowers infront of the flower shed?
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Paul
Have y'all considered putting flagstone crescents under the benches? That way, from the air, at the grass intersection, you'd have 2 circles: a smaller center one (future fountain) and a larger outer one with 4 corners of flagstone, to tie in with all your other beautiful flagstone on the property. As always, everything is just perfection.
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Have y'all considered putting flagstone crescents under the benches? That way, from the air, at the grass intersection, you'd have 2 circles: a smaller center one (future fountain) and a larger outer one with 4 corners of flagstone, to tie in with all your other beautiful flagstone on the property. As always, everything is just perfection.
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Elaine
Love the cut flower garden tour and it s very helpful as I am going to start my own just on a much smaller scale.
Would it be at all possible to do a video showing how you prep the flowers before they go into an arrangement?
Things like snap dragons do you remove all of the leaves or leave them as they as? Many thanks Elaine
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Love the cut flower garden tour and it s very helpful as I am going to start my own just on a much smaller scale.
Would it be at all possible to do a video showing how you prep the flowers before they go into an arrangement?
Things like snap dragons do you remove all of the leaves or leave them as they as? Many thanks Elaine
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Kay
Crespeda are called billy buttons in Australia, they are native to hear and are so drought tolerant! Everyone in warm areas should have some. They are perennial in my Melbourne garden but only last a few years but self seed just enough to have new plants but are not invasive. Easy to grow from seed so get yourself a packet
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Crespeda are called billy buttons in Australia, they are native to hear and are so drought tolerant! Everyone in warm areas should have some. They are perennial in my Melbourne garden but only last a few years but self seed just enough to have new plants but are not invasive. Easy to grow from seed so get yourself a packet
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Nayeli
Working to get my small garden just as beautiful as yours! Quick question i started a peach tree from seed of a peach i bought at the store! Its in its third year and has given about 4 peach total! Does it have to be grafted or am i doing something wrong? Y alls are so much smaller than my tree and they are loaded! TIA
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Working to get my small garden just as beautiful as yours! Quick question i started a peach tree from seed of a peach i bought at the store! Its in its third year and has given about 4 peach total! Does it have to be grafted or am i doing something wrong? Y alls are so much smaller than my tree and they are loaded! TIA
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Tyler
Absolutely gorgeous! I love how the cut flower garden looks on the approach. I think a copper Coppola on top of the little building in the orchard would really add that last touch! And maybe a 3 or 4 arched wood trellis on either side of it? So many things you could do out there! Cant wait to see what you do next!
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Absolutely gorgeous! I love how the cut flower garden looks on the approach. I think a copper Coppola on top of the little building in the orchard would really add that last touch! And maybe a 3 or 4 arched wood trellis on either side of it? So many things you could do out there! Cant wait to see what you do next!
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Kaitlyn
Good morning from KY. It has been so miserably hot here. How I would dream of your temps with no humidity lol. We have a forecast for the next three days of 100 degrees with a 98% humidity and it has been awful. My cut flower garden is slowly dying out, so seeing your plants in such glory is enlightening!
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Good morning from KY. It has been so miserably hot here. How I would dream of your temps with no humidity lol. We have a forecast for the next three days of 100 degrees with a 98% humidity and it has been awful. My cut flower garden is slowly dying out, so seeing your plants in such glory is enlightening!
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Kaz
Yep eryngiums smell like dog poop The florist who did the flowers at our workplace used them a lot, and we had to tell her in the end to leave them out as customers would sniff the air and look disgusted Was appalling to work next to the whole day! I had to chuck them out one hot day, was so over the stench
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Yep eryngiums smell like dog poop The florist who did the flowers at our workplace used them a lot, and we had to tell her in the end to leave them out as customers would sniff the air and look disgusted Was appalling to work next to the whole day! I had to chuck them out one hot day, was so over the stench
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Sheila
First let me say I love your videos. I've been watching before you moved to this house. I just am not sure about growing the strawberries right beside the foxgloves knowing how highly poisonous they are. Aren't you concerned of some of the seeds getting mixed in to your strawberries or wheat harvest?
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First let me say I love your videos. I've been watching before you moved to this house. I just am not sure about growing the strawberries right beside the foxgloves knowing how highly poisonous they are. Aren't you concerned of some of the seeds getting mixed in to your strawberries or wheat harvest?
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Birdie
Ah, I got the sea holly in an arrangement a couple years ago and when the other flowers were finished I saved this one to put with some dried white hydrangeas. It's still GORGEOUS in my arrangement! Two years, by the stove top! (actually, it's hanging on my pot rack. Great combo with the hydrangeas!
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Ah, I got the sea holly in an arrangement a couple years ago and when the other flowers were finished I saved this one to put with some dried white hydrangeas. It's still GORGEOUS in my arrangement! Two years, by the stove top! (actually, it's hanging on my pot rack. Great combo with the hydrangeas!
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katiehaight
So lovely! How nice to have a perennial cut garden! Have you ever tried growing the native naked buckwheat for cut or flowers? Ella Nelson s Yellow looks particularly lovely, but my climate is one zone too cold. Also- How many more harvests would you get if you kept watering the wheat?
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So lovely! How nice to have a perennial cut garden! Have you ever tried growing the native naked buckwheat for cut or flowers? Ella Nelson s Yellow looks particularly lovely, but my climate is one zone too cold. Also- How many more harvests would you get if you kept watering the wheat?
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Ieesha
Love these tours. Also, I had loads of afids last year. Milk weed will bring them. This year. I have not even seen one. So weird. Its like they vanished. Side note, love any video u put out. Even the plants i dont like, like succulents. Loyalty all the way since the beginning.
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Love these tours. Also, I had loads of afids last year. Milk weed will bring them. This year. I have not even seen one. So weird. Its like they vanished. Side note, love any video u put out. Even the plants i dont like, like succulents. Loyalty all the way since the beginning.
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handmade
That Pink Lemonade rudbeckia is gorgeous. If you don t want to collect seeds from it, I d dig the plant up and over winter it in your greenhouse. See if it comes back true to the mother plant next year. Just a suggestion. Love the tour! Always enjoy when you do tours.
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That Pink Lemonade rudbeckia is gorgeous. If you don t want to collect seeds from it, I d dig the plant up and over winter it in your greenhouse. See if it comes back true to the mother plant next year. Just a suggestion. Love the tour! Always enjoy when you do tours.
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kamaor1
Took me twice as long to watch todays video as I was pausing and putting seeds on my order forms for next spring. For my Lisianthus I get the support netting cut it to cover the area and use short stakes so you don't notice them amongst all the flowers.
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Took me twice as long to watch todays video as I was pausing and putting seeds on my order forms for next spring. For my Lisianthus I get the support netting cut it to cover the area and use short stakes so you don't notice them amongst all the flowers.
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Jennifer
I use my bad fruit by slicing and putting it in a shallow saucer with water. My neighbor gal loves to help hydrate the pollinators. They can perch on the fruit and drink with out of fear of drowning.
You have far too many. But you might consider.
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I use my bad fruit by slicing and putting it in a shallow saucer with water. My neighbor gal loves to help hydrate the pollinators. They can perch on the fruit and drink with out of fear of drowning.
You have far too many. But you might consider.
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Country
wow it looks like a botanical garden one side rose plants and other side flowering plants, Laura when you are walking on your lawn towards your cut flower shed it looks amazing garden you have worked very hard for these results really pretty flowers.
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wow it looks like a botanical garden one side rose plants and other side flowering plants, Laura when you are walking on your lawn towards your cut flower shed it looks amazing garden you have worked very hard for these results really pretty flowers.
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Rhoda
Always love your garden tours. Question: You mentioned two fever few varieties you grew last year with long stems. Do you happen to remember their names? I have the common single one that reseeds itself every year, but would like to try others. Thanks
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Always love your garden tours. Question: You mentioned two fever few varieties you grew last year with long stems. Do you happen to remember their names? I have the common single one that reseeds itself every year, but would like to try others. Thanks
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JILL
There's a 'Gudoshnik' tulip with color variation & variegation similar to the dahlia of that name. I've grown the tulilp (but not the dahlia) and loved it. Thanks for the tour -- I was making notes and putting things on my Johnny's wishlist!
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There's a 'Gudoshnik' tulip with color variation & variegation similar to the dahlia of that name. I've grown the tulilp (but not the dahlia) and loved it. Thanks for the tour -- I was making notes and putting things on my Johnny's wishlist!
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