
Spring Bouquets at the Flower Stand and a Very Special Visitor
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Date: 2022-08-07
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Keri
Danielle - I know you've covered your seed starting timelines (like, what to sow at what time of year, etc, but I would like to see more of that - the planning side - for each of the flowers you're growing. which ones would do okay with the fall-sow method and how to do that specifically, how you plan and organize them in the garden to account for succession sowing and how everything is organized to fit into into your space. I know you've covered a lot of this already, but there's a lot of information there, and a bit overwhelming, so a deeper dive or even a little repetition would be helpful for us trying to get into the swing of things! As always, love all of your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, and taking us along on your journey: )
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Danielle - I know you've covered your seed starting timelines (like, what to sow at what time of year, etc, but I would like to see more of that - the planning side - for each of the flowers you're growing. which ones would do okay with the fall-sow method and how to do that specifically, how you plan and organize them in the garden to account for succession sowing and how everything is organized to fit into into your space. I know you've covered a lot of this already, but there's a lot of information there, and a bit overwhelming, so a deeper dive or even a little repetition would be helpful for us trying to get into the swing of things! As always, love all of your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, and taking us along on your journey: )
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Julie
Your videos are so tranquil. I just love them! I have found that I have an abundance of hummers since I got both my fountains going. They just love them. the flowers are a bonus! Water is a treat in the high desert of CA zone 8b. Definitely relate to the missing Easter eggs! You asked about what we may be interested in learning. for me, I have had a tough time finding a video list of flowers that are cut and come again. So many about favorites or easiest but not a big range. I've been hesitant to cut some of mine wanting to enjoy them while outside but if I can cut them and they will rejuvenate, I'd love to use them in bouquets. PS. I love the Saponaria!
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Your videos are so tranquil. I just love them! I have found that I have an abundance of hummers since I got both my fountains going. They just love them. the flowers are a bonus! Water is a treat in the high desert of CA zone 8b. Definitely relate to the missing Easter eggs! You asked about what we may be interested in learning. for me, I have had a tough time finding a video list of flowers that are cut and come again. So many about favorites or easiest but not a big range. I've been hesitant to cut some of mine wanting to enjoy them while outside but if I can cut them and they will rejuvenate, I'd love to use them in bouquets. PS. I love the Saponaria!
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Honore
I do envy your Runuculus! I am trying them for the first time this year having been inspired by you and Laura of Garden Answer. They did everything they should as you predicted but sadly here in NW England, we have had a long cool Spring with high winds and rain and they were not happy! Average temperature has been 11-12 C. I have them on my allotment so they are exposed and not sheltered as in a garden setting. However, I have seen a few buds developing so fingers crossed. How wonderful to see the hummingbird. Love your videos. Thank you so much.
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I do envy your Runuculus! I am trying them for the first time this year having been inspired by you and Laura of Garden Answer. They did everything they should as you predicted but sadly here in NW England, we have had a long cool Spring with high winds and rain and they were not happy! Average temperature has been 11-12 C. I have them on my allotment so they are exposed and not sheltered as in a garden setting. However, I have seen a few buds developing so fingers crossed. How wonderful to see the hummingbird. Love your videos. Thank you so much.
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Tannery
Your gardens are beautiful. Do you have problems with deer, rabbits, groundhogs, raccoons, etc. ? Maryland here. If so, how do you deal with it? As soon as I put anything in the ground - even deer/rabbit resistant plants they'll eat down. I have started putting homemade cloches around young plants but what an aesthetic mess having to cage in every plant I want to put in the ground. I guess my question is - how did you get your gardens established?
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Your gardens are beautiful. Do you have problems with deer, rabbits, groundhogs, raccoons, etc. ? Maryland here. If so, how do you deal with it? As soon as I put anything in the ground - even deer/rabbit resistant plants they'll eat down. I have started putting homemade cloches around young plants but what an aesthetic mess having to cage in every plant I want to put in the ground. I guess my question is - how did you get your gardens established?
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Beaver
Danielle, love your bouquet making videos, would love to see more. Plus, I too am in zone 6B, so when you do videos of when you are starting certain flowers, inside or out, help me so much to learn when to start certain things. Funny, I just received Saponaria seeds from Johnnys with the rest of my order and could not remember how I heard about them, so glad you included them in your bouquets, now I know: )
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Danielle, love your bouquet making videos, would love to see more. Plus, I too am in zone 6B, so when you do videos of when you are starting certain flowers, inside or out, help me so much to learn when to start certain things. Funny, I just received Saponaria seeds from Johnnys with the rest of my order and could not remember how I heard about them, so glad you included them in your bouquets, now I know: )
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Kathy
Thank you Danielle for another fun video. To answer your question, yes I love to watch the harvesting and any info about the stand. i am brand new to growing cut flowers and would appreciate it if you would identify each flower and any information on when you planted it, special care growing, etc. but pretty much - just keep doing what you are doing along with your mother's beautiful music. thx again.
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Thank you Danielle for another fun video. To answer your question, yes I love to watch the harvesting and any info about the stand. i am brand new to growing cut flowers and would appreciate it if you would identify each flower and any information on when you planted it, special care growing, etc. but pretty much - just keep doing what you are doing along with your mother's beautiful music. thx again.
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Carolyn
Great video Danielle! Thanks for the journey from the hummingbird visiting. which I agree is sooo exciting to witness to your bouquets. Beautiful colors definitely worth every penny of $20! Sorry to hear your stand walked away for your cut flowers last year. If you had a cut flowers sign leaning against it no reason someone would think it's free. Seriously people. Thanks for a great video.
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Great video Danielle! Thanks for the journey from the hummingbird visiting. which I agree is sooo exciting to witness to your bouquets. Beautiful colors definitely worth every penny of $20! Sorry to hear your stand walked away for your cut flowers last year. If you had a cut flowers sign leaning against it no reason someone would think it's free. Seriously people. Thanks for a great video.
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AM
Hello Danielle! Your garden looks amazing and i love all your annuals. I would love to see you manage your annual sowing and propagation. I don-t have much luck with annuals where I live (zone 9 California. They seem to die out once I put them in the garden (from plugs I grow under grow lights. Should I sow them directly in the garden? What-s best for these babies? Thank you!
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Hello Danielle! Your garden looks amazing and i love all your annuals. I would love to see you manage your annual sowing and propagation. I don-t have much luck with annuals where I live (zone 9 California. They seem to die out once I put them in the garden (from plugs I grow under grow lights. Should I sow them directly in the garden? What-s best for these babies? Thank you!
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Stephanie
Such beautiful bouquets. Nice, peaceful, relaxing time being outdoors with you.
I stained the remaining 1/4 of my deck this morning, then weeded and mulched my front flower bed, even while a storm came in. Playing in the rain. Now I am delightfully tired tonight as I think of the day's accomplishments, and after watching your video. Thanks and G'night!
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Such beautiful bouquets. Nice, peaceful, relaxing time being outdoors with you.
I stained the remaining 1/4 of my deck this morning, then weeded and mulched my front flower bed, even while a storm came in. Playing in the rain. Now I am delightfully tired tonight as I think of the day's accomplishments, and after watching your video. Thanks and G'night!
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Sharon
I bought myself a pair of Felco #2s figuring I would be careful with them because they're so expensive. I even bought the holster. But every Spring I find them in the garden when I do my clean up. Thank goodness you can buy replacement parts and my husband always gets the rust off!
P. S. It only June 12th and I already don't know where they are!
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I bought myself a pair of Felco #2s figuring I would be careful with them because they're so expensive. I even bought the holster. But every Spring I find them in the garden when I do my clean up. Thank goodness you can buy replacement parts and my husband always gets the rust off!
P. S. It only June 12th and I already don't know where they are!
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Jessica
I-m learning a lot from your harvest videos! This one especially helped me consider what to plant so that I have blooms earlier in the season. I-m just a home gardener who wants to share flowers with family and friends, but I don-t know a lot yet about what blooms exactly when. I-m very inspired. Thank you!
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I-m learning a lot from your harvest videos! This one especially helped me consider what to plant so that I have blooms earlier in the season. I-m just a home gardener who wants to share flowers with family and friends, but I don-t know a lot yet about what blooms exactly when. I-m very inspired. Thank you!
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Colleen
I would love it if you named the flowers as you worked. For example I think I saw some white alliums. I'd like to know what they are. My purple sensation are finished and I'd like to have different varieties of allium almost like a succession. Thanks so much for your videos. Always so inspirational.
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I would love it if you named the flowers as you worked. For example I think I saw some white alliums. I'd like to know what they are. My purple sensation are finished and I'd like to have different varieties of allium almost like a succession. Thanks so much for your videos. Always so inspirational.
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videoability1
This was a calm and enjoyable video. I like your videos because they are usually not too long; even though we could spend hours in your garden! These bouquets are stunning!
God sent the hummingbird and the goldfinch just for you!
Choosing Joy from Southern New Jersey - stephanie -
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This was a calm and enjoyable video. I like your videos because they are usually not too long; even though we could spend hours in your garden! These bouquets are stunning!
God sent the hummingbird and the goldfinch just for you!
Choosing Joy from Southern New Jersey - stephanie -
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Jillian
I would love a step by step with ingredients! I like seeing the pretty flowers and it makes me curious to try and grow them from seed! I-m only a second year gardener but you inspired me to try a bunch of new fun things from seed, like scabiosa and snapdragons! Love your page so much, thanks!
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I would love a step by step with ingredients! I like seeing the pretty flowers and it makes me curious to try and grow them from seed! I-m only a second year gardener but you inspired me to try a bunch of new fun things from seed, like scabiosa and snapdragons! Love your page so much, thanks!
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Sarah
You'll have to add a key chain or rfid tag to your snips.
Or just add some leather or packing strap loops on the side walls of your raised beds where you can hang the snips while you need to set them down. Then, instead of lying in the jungle you can quickly find them hanging on a loop.
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You'll have to add a key chain or rfid tag to your snips.
Or just add some leather or packing strap loops on the side walls of your raised beds where you can hang the snips while you need to set them down. Then, instead of lying in the jungle you can quickly find them hanging on a loop.
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Holly
That's horrible about your flower stand! I love seeing your wildlife shots. I'm trying to film hummingbirds and it's impossible even from far away! Also I love harvest videos and garden tours.
And yes to the comment below about weeding and watering especially
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That's horrible about your flower stand! I love seeing your wildlife shots. I'm trying to film hummingbirds and it's impossible even from far away! Also I love harvest videos and garden tours.
And yes to the comment below about weeding and watering especially
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Eileen
I miss the ranunculus and anemones in my garden in Spring. They are all gone. Now I have rudbeckia, some snap dragons, some cosmos, zinnias, blanket flowers, and agapanthus are about to bloom soon. I love hummingbirds in my yards too.
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I miss the ranunculus and anemones in my garden in Spring. They are all gone. Now I have rudbeckia, some snap dragons, some cosmos, zinnias, blanket flowers, and agapanthus are about to bloom soon. I love hummingbirds in my yards too.
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handmade
Danielle, Your gentle way with gardening is awe inspiring! Makes me want to start growing cut flowers myself. I-m hoping that in growing the flowers, I will develop the same gift of creating such beautiful arrangements as you.
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Danielle, Your gentle way with gardening is awe inspiring! Makes me want to start growing cut flowers myself. I-m hoping that in growing the flowers, I will develop the same gift of creating such beautiful arrangements as you.
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Sandy
I love watching all of your videos. Watching you pick flowers and making bouquets would never get old. You always share new insights and new info. Just strolling through the garden and watching nature with you is wonderful.
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I love watching all of your videos. Watching you pick flowers and making bouquets would never get old. You always share new insights and new info. Just strolling through the garden and watching nature with you is wonderful.
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Barbara
Your arrangements are so beautiful and you grew them all yourself, I love flowers I really enjoy growing them in my yard. did you take a. class. on making arrangements or you just happen to have a natural talent for it?
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Your arrangements are so beautiful and you grew them all yourself, I love flowers I really enjoy growing them in my yard. did you take a. class. on making arrangements or you just happen to have a natural talent for it?
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