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Interplanting Ranunculus & Chinese Forget Me Not’s, Cut Flower Intercropping Plans & Fall Ranunculus

Interplanting Ranunculus & Chinese Forget Me Not’s, Cut Flower Intercropping Plans & Fall Ranunculus

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Today I'm interplanting ranunculus and Chinese forget-me-nots in my cut flower garden. Forget-me-not seeds - Support my channel by becoming a member: #gardeningvideos #cutflowergarden
Date: 2024-04-17

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I love that you are doing this, I just did the same thing today! I interplanted my Chinese forget me nots with my newly planted peonies (100 peonies) - I love interpanting as well, and I do t understand why more flower farmers/growers don’t use this technique. I did it with the peonies because I refuse to use the black plastic woven fabric that it seems everyone uses for peonies, and the forget me nots aren’t going to interfere that much with the growth of peonies and will provide cover to reduce weeds. Where are you that you can get a fall crop of ranunculus I wish I could here in zone 5!
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Wow! When I started the video my jaw dropped! Your property looks like a botanical garden! So beautiful! I am always inspired and impressed by how you manage to get these different seasonal flowers in such abundance in the same perennial beds. Every season it looks so full and lush. I just don’t know how you make the space work for everything. Absolutely stunning! I just want to come sit in one of those chairs and soak up the beauty!
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I’ve been enjoying your videos for a couple of years and have gleaned many nuggets of wisdom. I’m very interested in interplanting as well and look forward to your experiments. What is the criteria you use for selecting the second phase I’ve got some anemone corms that need to go in and am not sure what to plant them with or as they finish. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with viewers!
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Hi Danielle, you always have useful information and I'm looking forward to seeing what you will interplant in your raised beds. I love the Chinese forget me not flowers! I grew them last year in my garden and loved them! They are such a pretty shade of blue. Your bouquets will be gorgeous! Your tulips and daffodils are glorious! Well worth the effort to plant them in your raised beds! Spectacular job!
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I can't get over what a difference the new paint color on the garage has made as a backdrop for your hydrangea area. Those gorgeous daffodils are just popping in front of it! Curious to know if you planted your tulips and daffs for your own pleasure this year or if you're selling to a florist or if you've started bouquet sales yet Don't get me wrong, I think it's GORGEOUS to see them all open!
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Thank you for teaching me about interplanting or intercropping. I have a steep, hillside garden and have never attempted interplanting. It might help me to hold the hillside soil back by planting a smaller ground cover crop in between a taller flower. Right now it's a bit of a hodgepodge of plantings and not well organized. It's something to think about. - Penny
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Everything is looking so beautiful Danielle! Last year, I sowed annual Forget Me Nots in with my Anemones. It worked out great! By the time the Anemones were done, the forget me Nots started blooming. I’ve done that again this year with the Anemones and a bed of Daffodils.
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Beautiful garden! Thanks for explaining Forget-Me-Nots. Also I love your fence behind the garden. How would it look to spray it the same color as the garage. All the plants just pop with the fence there. You have such great ideas about inter-planting bulbs.
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Your garden is a beautiful, colorful sanctuary! Wow. So many tulips!
I didn’t know that Chinese forget me nots can be sown directly now. I will give it a try (if I have seed left. Thank you, as always, for being so generous with your teaching.

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I live not far from you and I guess I left some ranunculus in the bed last year. It did bloom again but I forget when but it also survived the winter and is budding now. But I guess our winter was pretty mild this year.
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To get the ranunculus to flower again in fall do you cut them back or just leave them I can’t find any more information that this is possible but would be so great if we could get a second set of blooms.
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Thanks for introducing us to new flowers! I've never heard of this one. I just put in my order for some seeds from Select Seeds. I so agree about blue flowers!
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Yes! I am so excited to see more content from you on interplanting. To your point, there’s a plethora of info out there for veggies but lacking in flowers
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Oh Danielle, your tulip display in your video is breathtaking, prettier than Longfield. You sure have an eye for design and variety. You are the best.
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Can you please explain biennial Will the plants have to be reseeded every
2 years or do they come back every year after the initial first bloom

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What a beautiful garden display 1, 000s of blooms I watch not because I’m a flowr farmer but love your information and blooms!
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The volumes of daffodils & tulips are gorgeous! Do you sell any of them as bouquets, or are they just for your personal enjoyment
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I was going to say how beautiful your yard is. I see others have already said it. Hope you don't mind the repetition.
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