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Daffodil Garden Tour & Blue Poppy Sneak Peek at Longwood Gardens

Daffodil Garden Tour & Blue Poppy Sneak Peek at Longwood Gardens

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Welcome to a daffodil garden tour and sneak peek of the blue poppies at Longwood Gardens! So nice to see you again, you've been missed. Even though we are in the same zone (PA v. NJ, my split cup and doubles don't bloom this early. Thanks for clarifying the pronunciation or Erlicheer (Early Cheer, I've been butchering it for years! Yet still not so early in my garden. more mid Spring. Was able to cut a nice bouquet of other daffodils before the rain tomorrow.
Date: 2024-03-23

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I love the spring beauties!
We have many heirloom varieties here. It’s fun studying their hereitage. Thanks to my MIL and gardening mentormuch like your grandmother. They are so abundant being that they’ve been planted, divided and spread around for over 50 years.
It’s very interesting about mount hoodI hadn’t realized it came out pale yellow until this year. I always thought it was simply a late bloomer.
I am really enjoying experiencing how some of the ruffly split corona dafs progress. They start out yellow but develop their color and ruffles as they mature. I’ve found this to be the case with a beauty I have named Pink Wonder.
Eclectic was one of my first, not as ruffled but huge flowers!
Flower Surprise’ is a fun one (pinky peach) that has many, many petals and is surprisingly prolific.
Excited to share in your gardening adventures this year!

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Hi Danielle, what a special treat to see those blue poppies at Longwood gardens today Thank you so much! And thanks for sharing your beautiful collection of daffodils with us Wow they are just gorgeous! So is your display in the house with the vase of quince you placed with the daffodils. I actually didn't mind that bright pop of yellow color with the pail daffodils I thought it looked cheerful and pretty.
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So happy to see you (and your lovely garden) again! You have been missed! I have Replete; last year, I was very disappointed because the blooms failed to open fully, stuck inside the sheath for the most part. This year - absolutely stunning! Your arrangements are so beautiful! Such a cheerful video making me smile on a fairly dreary day. A Longwood tour is always appreciated!
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Have you tried your hands on Menconopsis yet I had a couple of plants that i left behind in my home in Seattle that grew alongside my pleione orchids. There was this guy at a local farmers market (gog harbor)that was randomly selling some blue and purple ones that were everywhere in his yard. He was selling them in qt sz pots for 5 bucks.
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I was wondering where you are, and now here you are. Hope the garden library move has been an easy one. I saved this video, now I'll go write it on the calendar so to remember to start ordering, come Aug/Sept. Curious how long it takes you to get to Longwood, your across, I'm below, about 2 1/2 hrs for me.
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The indoor display with the blue and white containers are stunning! Especially liked the one with the quince. I am not a fan of forsythia. I find the color jarring, which is why they might not be the best with the soft colors of the daffidols. So glad to see that you are back. missed seeing your posts.
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One of my favorites is a tiny little one called Rapture’looks like it’s bracing against the spring winds. Otherwise I’m a huge fan of all the peachy tones. I actually saw a honeybee visiting one today! Daffodils don’t really offer much to pollinators but this one was collecting pollen.
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Love your tour -Makes my week. I have forced and grown outside Narcissus Monal and Barrett Browning for years and found them to be solid on all accounts. Their colors are pretty bright, so you always have to keep that in mind. Your love of gardening shines brightly.
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Thank you for sharing! You’ve inspired me to try growing the Cum Laude daffodil next year I grew Pink Charm and Orangery for the first time this year and LOVE them! 100% recommend.
Also, the forsythia looks great with the daffodils. Love your videos!

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Wow, your arrangements of daffodils in the blue and white vases was breathtaking! I gasped when I saw the blooming forsythia in your house. I didn't think it looked out of place at all. Thank you for showing us the blue poppies. They are remarkable.
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Thanks for the daffodil tour! I planted Mt. Hood just last fall, I can't wait to see it! We are still a few weeks out from anything in bloom, but I can see the buds forming - so any day now! I'll have to look for 'Replete', that one is just stunning!
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I bought my Erlicheer bulbs from Eden Brothers, who has them listed as paperwhites. I potted them up like paperwhites in mid-November expecting Christmas blooms but didn't get any until February. They're gorgeous and smell amazing!
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Your camera work is perfection. I have trouble with vertigo and some garden vloggers force me to look away sometimes. Thanks for sharing your daffodils with all their names. Do you have any tips for extending the vase life of daffodils
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Welcome back, I was worried about you. Your daffs are all gorgeous, and the Quince you forced indoors is beautiful. I'm forcing Lilac branches right now after being inspired by your video. How did yours end up performing
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Beautiful Danielle! So happy to see you back. Thank you for this very peaceful video. I have wanted to make it up to Longwood to see those poppies but don’t think I’ll make it up in time this year. Maybe next year!
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Nice to see you again. missed you and Grace. I bought some daffodils in the fall but didn't get them planted and I'm kicking myself. Your's are so beautiful and cheerful, love them with the blue and white.
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Oh Danielle
You have such a beautiful home, the lighting with the daffodils inside just perfect. That would make a beautiful photo. I love to take still life photos subject matter does not move

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Welcome back friend. you've always been so good at posting regularly that I started thinking something serious had happened. I hope everything is ok. What a treat to see those Himalayan Poppy.
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Wow you grew Erlicheer Daffodil after all!
Its the one I suggested to you when you asked for a daffodil we recommend you grow. I adore these daffodils. They came again for me this year

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