
WONDERFUL Cut Flowers You May Have Never Heard About!
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Date: 2022-08-07
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sandra
This is one of my favorite videos you have made. Probably because I want to grow all you have shown. Especially nigella and poppy. I have such a hard time with these two. I am zone5. In very early spring have tried to direct seed onto soil w no luck. Following year tried direct sowing into open containers. Got germination but they were so pathetic looking and did not last long. Going to winter sow them in milk jugs this year. Problem is neither like to be transplanted. Crossing my fingers. Feel like that train engine in the children's story who is trying to go over a steep hill. I can do this. I can do this.
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This is one of my favorite videos you have made. Probably because I want to grow all you have shown. Especially nigella and poppy. I have such a hard time with these two. I am zone5. In very early spring have tried to direct seed onto soil w no luck. Following year tried direct sowing into open containers. Got germination but they were so pathetic looking and did not last long. Going to winter sow them in milk jugs this year. Problem is neither like to be transplanted. Crossing my fingers. Feel like that train engine in the children's story who is trying to go over a steep hill. I can do this. I can do this.
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Helena
I grew blueplerum successfully in zone 3b. It was rewarding.
Just yesterday I read that it needs light to germinate.
I saw videos saying it needs dark to germinate. I used a wet facecloth draped over it to help keep it dark and moist after first surface sowing it and leaving it outside in the snow for a couple weeks covered.
Sound like a hassle? It was, but all the more satisfying to see the seedling emerge after 20 plus days.
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I grew blueplerum successfully in zone 3b. It was rewarding.
Just yesterday I read that it needs light to germinate.
I saw videos saying it needs dark to germinate. I used a wet facecloth draped over it to help keep it dark and moist after first surface sowing it and leaving it outside in the snow for a couple weeks covered.
Sound like a hassle? It was, but all the more satisfying to see the seedling emerge after 20 plus days.
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InBloom
Thanks for sharing! That nigella especially is fabulous! I appreciate that this is quick and to the point, but you also gave information about growing AND using each flower along with showing them growing in your garden and being used in arrangements while you talked. Really great way to pack a lot of information into a short and easy to digest video.
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Thanks for sharing! That nigella especially is fabulous! I appreciate that this is quick and to the point, but you also gave information about growing AND using each flower along with showing them growing in your garden and being used in arrangements while you talked. Really great way to pack a lot of information into a short and easy to digest video.
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Sue
I love all these tips for flowers. I am just starting out and you are such a wealth of great info! I am crossing my fingers that my sweet peas will sprout and be happy in our garden! I just love them! I come from a British family and my Nana first introduced me to these lovely flowers! I love growing flowers that remind me of family.
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I love all these tips for flowers. I am just starting out and you are such a wealth of great info! I am crossing my fingers that my sweet peas will sprout and be happy in our garden! I just love them! I come from a British family and my Nana first introduced me to these lovely flowers! I love growing flowers that remind me of family.
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onetwocue
You know what is awesome. Water lilies. I picked a handful while kayaking. They last a long time. You do gotta fill a container up with water and the flowers float on top of the water. They close at night and open in the morning. I was quite intrigued. I hear water lotus make awesome cut flowers.
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You know what is awesome. Water lilies. I picked a handful while kayaking. They last a long time. You do gotta fill a container up with water and the flowers float on top of the water. They close at night and open in the morning. I was quite intrigued. I hear water lotus make awesome cut flowers.
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Monica
I grow love-in-the-mist and bells of Ireland because they have been self sowing for many years in my garden. I live in Southern California and I don-t understand the need to freeze bells of Ireland when they self sow so easily without cold temperatures here. I guess I am lucky. Thanks for the tips.
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I grow love-in-the-mist and bells of Ireland because they have been self sowing for many years in my garden. I live in Southern California and I don-t understand the need to freeze bells of Ireland when they self sow so easily without cold temperatures here. I guess I am lucky. Thanks for the tips.
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Linda
Wow you did introduce me to new flowers! Talk about 'pods'. Just down the street from me I watched a wild dry flower materialize. A friend I was driving home said it was from an artichoke. I'm amazed with flowers and You have sO many! Thank You for sharing. Blessings!
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Wow you did introduce me to new flowers! Talk about 'pods'. Just down the street from me I watched a wild dry flower materialize. A friend I was driving home said it was from an artichoke. I'm amazed with flowers and You have sO many! Thank You for sharing. Blessings!
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kellykilfeather
It-s funny, I-m growing bells of Ireland for the first time this year. I sowed in April and they came up fine. I-ve heard twice this week that they-re hard to germinate. i has no idea: D I must-ve gotten REALLY lucky. We had a frosty April
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It-s funny, I-m growing bells of Ireland for the first time this year. I sowed in April and they came up fine. I-ve heard twice this week that they-re hard to germinate. i has no idea: D I must-ve gotten REALLY lucky. We had a frosty April
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740Showerzz
I've been confused as to why my annual bee balm never blooms. Found out in this video there's a perennial bee balm and that's the one that blooms! -- Will still grow the annual but will find a perennial too. Always good info and tips. Thx -
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I've been confused as to why my annual bee balm never blooms. Found out in this video there's a perennial bee balm and that's the one that blooms! -- Will still grow the annual but will find a perennial too. Always good info and tips. Thx -
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Michele
This is a wonderful list to explore. Thank you Danielle.
I have the perennial Astrantia Major (Hattie's Pincushion) in my shade garden. I never see this old-fashioned favorite on cutting garden lists and am wondering why.
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This is a wonderful list to explore. Thank you Danielle.
I have the perennial Astrantia Major (Hattie's Pincushion) in my shade garden. I never see this old-fashioned favorite on cutting garden lists and am wondering why.
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Don
I am starting to really like the dwarf sweet peas. I grew one last year that only got maybe six inches tall and was thick with blossoms. Maybe they could be a house plant and placed outside every other day to be kept going.
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I am starting to really like the dwarf sweet peas. I grew one last year that only got maybe six inches tall and was thick with blossoms. Maybe they could be a house plant and placed outside every other day to be kept going.
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Cee
Please do follow up videos with other list of flowers you grow and a quick how to grow suggestion for each. Wonderful. Thank you. Love your videos, your garden, and your gentle and kind teaching method.
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Please do follow up videos with other list of flowers you grow and a quick how to grow suggestion for each. Wonderful. Thank you. Love your videos, your garden, and your gentle and kind teaching method.
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Tina
Aren't dara and bells of Ireland cool flowers? When would you recommend planting them in zone 6a? I know you can plant them in the fall, but I didn't, so what is too late in the spring to plant them?
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Aren't dara and bells of Ireland cool flowers? When would you recommend planting them in zone 6a? I know you can plant them in the fall, but I didn't, so what is too late in the spring to plant them?
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sisterinspeed
I just started 103 Asiatic Lily seeds! I'm trying something new, got them all in pots with seed starting mix, and all wrapped in plastic bags, misting every couple of days! Fingers crossed!
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I just started 103 Asiatic Lily seeds! I'm trying something new, got them all in pots with seed starting mix, and all wrapped in plastic bags, misting every couple of days! Fingers crossed!
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handmade
I wish poppies were that easy to grow. For me in zone 8b they are not. I've been struggling for 3 years to get anywhere near an 'abundant' crop. I've tried just about everything. (Sighs)
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I wish poppies were that easy to grow. For me in zone 8b they are not. I've been struggling for 3 years to get anywhere near an 'abundant' crop. I've tried just about everything. (Sighs)
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Sue
Have you ever grown buttercups? My mum used to grow them and I did for awhile in our first house. But I can't find them anymore. They were yellow and were so pretty in the garden.
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Have you ever grown buttercups? My mum used to grow them and I did for awhile in our first house. But I can't find them anymore. They were yellow and were so pretty in the garden.
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Skin
Thank you so much for this informative video. Your videos are easy to listen to and interesting. You are a natural in front to the camera. You've done so much in a small space!
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Thank you so much for this informative video. Your videos are easy to listen to and interesting. You are a natural in front to the camera. You've done so much in a small space!
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FarmLifeNC
I was talking with my Bigmomma(grandmother) this week and I told her that I was growing sweet peas and she told me that her mother had sweet peas in her garden.
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I was talking with my Bigmomma(grandmother) this week and I told her that I was growing sweet peas and she told me that her mother had sweet peas in her garden.
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Pete
I'm so excited with this video! I just purchases 4 of the 6 you suggested and I'm gonna get the other 2 now. Thanks for the tips, it helps a ton! So much good info!
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I'm so excited with this video! I just purchases 4 of the 6 you suggested and I'm gonna get the other 2 now. Thanks for the tips, it helps a ton! So much good info!
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Sue
I really appreciate the details that you provide. I have been gardening a lot I long time and always learn something new from your videos. You are a calming voice.
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I really appreciate the details that you provide. I have been gardening a lot I long time and always learn something new from your videos. You are a calming voice.
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