
Late Summer Garden Tour / Hydrangea Landscape Design Ideas, Dahlias from Seed, Sunflower Successions
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Date: 2024-09-27
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northlawn_flower_farm
I'm in Toronto, On, Canada, and zone difference amazes me every time I watch your videos: you are about two weeks ahead of us in the spring, but you are also about two weeks behind us in the fall! Right now we already have trees shedding leaves, and many flowers that you currently have looking so nice are done here. We had a cold spell in August, and now it's been extremely hot and bone dry for the past two weeks, so everything is looking dry and sad. I just hope that this winter will be reasonably cold and snowy, unlike the previous one, when my garden was a bog for weeks and then suddenly the temps dropped like 20 degrees, so perennials were sitting in the water first and then freezing to death within days. And that repeated a few times (
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I'm in Toronto, On, Canada, and zone difference amazes me every time I watch your videos: you are about two weeks ahead of us in the spring, but you are also about two weeks behind us in the fall! Right now we already have trees shedding leaves, and many flowers that you currently have looking so nice are done here. We had a cold spell in August, and now it's been extremely hot and bone dry for the past two weeks, so everything is looking dry and sad. I just hope that this winter will be reasonably cold and snowy, unlike the previous one, when my garden was a bog for weeks and then suddenly the temps dropped like 20 degrees, so perennials were sitting in the water first and then freezing to death within days. And that repeated a few times (
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betsymaltby6788
Haven't purchased pumpkins in years. One it does get expensive (although Trader Joe's seems to have fair prices) and two, the squirrels devour them in seconds (I've tried everything. hairspray, critter repellent, etc - they don't care. I do however pick up a few small gourds and mini-pumpkins for some fall table top decor for the patio and porch; the little monsters haven't figured that out. yet. Thanks for the tour. looking to catch some sales and pick up a few hydrangeas next week. yay!
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Haven't purchased pumpkins in years. One it does get expensive (although Trader Joe's seems to have fair prices) and two, the squirrels devour them in seconds (I've tried everything. hairspray, critter repellent, etc - they don't care. I do however pick up a few small gourds and mini-pumpkins for some fall table top decor for the patio and porch; the little monsters haven't figured that out. yet. Thanks for the tour. looking to catch some sales and pick up a few hydrangeas next week. yay!
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jessicaeiss2541
I don't have powdery mildew on my zinnias, but I definitely have alternaria, esp on the Floret zinnias. I'm going to do a H2O2 seed soak next spring before planting the seeds I've saved. I love your night lighting out there, and I defintely like what you've done this summer. have I missed any dahlia arrangements on your wooden plant stand I always look forward to those!
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I don't have powdery mildew on my zinnias, but I definitely have alternaria, esp on the Floret zinnias. I'm going to do a H2O2 seed soak next spring before planting the seeds I've saved. I love your night lighting out there, and I defintely like what you've done this summer. have I missed any dahlia arrangements on your wooden plant stand I always look forward to those!
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bunnieshopfree4050
Still my favorite way to start a Saturday: ) Thank you for making and posting these lovely, calming, gorgeous weekly tours. Can you share with us how often you edge along your paths (It's a struggle I have. Your clean edges inspire me) I'm surprised pumpkins are pricey there. guess that means you can experiment with growing some and take us along for the journey!
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Still my favorite way to start a Saturday: ) Thank you for making and posting these lovely, calming, gorgeous weekly tours. Can you share with us how often you edge along your paths (It's a struggle I have. Your clean edges inspire me) I'm surprised pumpkins are pricey there. guess that means you can experiment with growing some and take us along for the journey!
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patternandcraft
My black walnut tree did that mast year thing last year omg SO MANY WALNUTS it was kind of a hazard in my parents neighborhood the oaks are going crazy with acorns, and we aren’t too far from you so I guess maybe the trees of a certain type probably coordinate that in a given area. Trees are so interesting.
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My black walnut tree did that mast year thing last year omg SO MANY WALNUTS it was kind of a hazard in my parents neighborhood the oaks are going crazy with acorns, and we aren’t too far from you so I guess maybe the trees of a certain type probably coordinate that in a given area. Trees are so interesting.
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fur3lis3
Don’t cut the beautiful bronze oak leaf hydrangea blooms! But, they do standout in the wrong way. I love the book nook, but how do you enjoy the outdoors without so many mosquitoes I have enough space to grow my own ornamental pumpkins. I like to decorate them with dried flowers.
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Don’t cut the beautiful bronze oak leaf hydrangea blooms! But, they do standout in the wrong way. I love the book nook, but how do you enjoy the outdoors without so many mosquitoes I have enough space to grow my own ornamental pumpkins. I like to decorate them with dried flowers.
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rosemarybushea3447
You have such a beautifully designed yard and gardens. It inspires me to do more in my own yard. Dahlias are blooming here in NC, and my zinnias are lovely but have powdery mildew now. Still cutting them for cheery bouquets to enjoy in my home. Happy weekend!
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You have such a beautifully designed yard and gardens. It inspires me to do more in my own yard. Dahlias are blooming here in NC, and my zinnias are lovely but have powdery mildew now. Still cutting them for cheery bouquets to enjoy in my home. Happy weekend!
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northlawn_flower_farm
I believe yellow is the color that we are able to see most intensely. For me, I find that I like yellow blossoms more in the spring (forsythia, daffodils, etc) but in the summer with stronger sun it’s sensory overload unless it’s a soft pastel.
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I believe yellow is the color that we are able to see most intensely. For me, I find that I like yellow blossoms more in the spring (forsythia, daffodils, etc) but in the summer with stronger sun it’s sensory overload unless it’s a soft pastel.
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shannonmoffett6530
This year I have actually challenged myself to do all my fall containers and outside decorating with only things I have on hand or can forage. I agree, some years we need break from the spending! Next year though I'm going all out lol.
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This year I have actually challenged myself to do all my fall containers and outside decorating with only things I have on hand or can forage. I agree, some years we need break from the spending! Next year though I'm going all out lol.
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hettiestroebel4952
Beautiful garden if you are looking for a new book on flower arrangement for your library - look at Paula Pryke The art of flower arranging - I have almost 50 books on gardens and flowers - and this one is in my top 5 list.
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Beautiful garden if you are looking for a new book on flower arrangement for your library - look at Paula Pryke The art of flower arranging - I have almost 50 books on gardens and flowers - and this one is in my top 5 list.
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BritInvLvr
So very lovely. I love your walk and talks because they are so calming, and yet inspiring. I want to make a private nook in my garden that my tall neighbor can’t pop his head over like Wilson in Home Improvement and see me.
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So very lovely. I love your walk and talks because they are so calming, and yet inspiring. I want to make a private nook in my garden that my tall neighbor can’t pop his head over like Wilson in Home Improvement and see me.
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marleneegan-hm7lr
You pronounced Radagast correctly. The name comes from JRR Tolkien who wrote about Wizard called Radagast the Brown. He communed with animals, had skill with herbs and plants, and could change his shape and color.
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You pronounced Radagast correctly. The name comes from JRR Tolkien who wrote about Wizard called Radagast the Brown. He communed with animals, had skill with herbs and plants, and could change his shape and color.
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tamaratyler7786
Yes, I also have powdery mildew on my Verbena Purple Top and some of my Zinnias. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to prevent this next year
Danielle, what a soothing video and lovely garden! Thank you!
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Yes, I also have powdery mildew on my Verbena Purple Top and some of my Zinnias. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to prevent this next year
Danielle, what a soothing video and lovely garden! Thank you!
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MicheleLHarvey
Such a beautiful view, with curving path & textures to your garden library shed. The Obedient Plant (Physostegia) is called so because each floret, when nudged will change/obey direction in which it is pushed.
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Such a beautiful view, with curving path & textures to your garden library shed. The Obedient Plant (Physostegia) is called so because each floret, when nudged will change/obey direction in which it is pushed.
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moniquegodon5712
Hi Danielle. In my opinion your trees will survive. Make sure to water them a bunch later. Beautiful garden. It seems like a completely different garden than in spring and summer. You create magic
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Hi Danielle. In my opinion your trees will survive. Make sure to water them a bunch later. Beautiful garden. It seems like a completely different garden than in spring and summer. You create magic
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designsbybriana
With the obedient plant, you can actually move the flowers around on the stem and the flower petals will actually stay in the same spot. You have stunning gardens. Go try it. It’s fun.
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With the obedient plant, you can actually move the flowers around on the stem and the flower petals will actually stay in the same spot. You have stunning gardens. Go try it. It’s fun.
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katehouse8944
Greetings from a new follower! I live in Gettysburg, PA and following your account has helped me immensely - thank you! PS Just planted my first ever hydrangeas today, I’m so excited!
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Greetings from a new follower! I live in Gettysburg, PA and following your account has helped me immensely - thank you! PS Just planted my first ever hydrangeas today, I’m so excited!
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northlawn_flower_farm
Hello Danielle. I am wondering if you have considered adding more hose link solar lights to your Hummingbird Way arbors It might bring even more magic to your wonderful garden!
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Hello Danielle. I am wondering if you have considered adding more hose link solar lights to your Hummingbird Way arbors It might bring even more magic to your wonderful garden!
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lisahowell3468
Grace just loves her momma! She just smiles and comes running to you! So sweet! You garden looks just gorgeous and so serene with the fountain splashing in the background! Love it!
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Grace just loves her momma! She just smiles and comes running to you! So sweet! You garden looks just gorgeous and so serene with the fountain splashing in the background! Love it!
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janeclancey8044
Another beautiful walk around your garden rooms, and reading nook. The library is so captivating as you walk the paths through each garden. Your hydrangeas look amazing too!
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Another beautiful walk around your garden rooms, and reading nook. The library is so captivating as you walk the paths through each garden. Your hydrangeas look amazing too!
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