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Lisianthus Bouquets at the Flower Stand, Cut Flower Bed Flip, Planting White Nite Sunflowers

Lisianthus Bouquets at the Flower Stand, Cut Flower Bed Flip, Planting White Nite Sunflowers

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Date: 2025-08-02

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What I love about the Lisianthus I grow is that they can be a stand alone flower in a bouquet. I grow Echo Lavender, Pink and Pink Picotee as well as Voyage 2 First love. The bouquets are simple, yet stand out, may add some Didiscus if I have. Rosanne Brown IS an amazing Lisianthus, and you did a brilliant job creating that bouquet (simply stunning); but if you are investing in plugs, probably best to market to your customer and stick with the pastels and neutrals. I would have a hard time finding flowers and foliage in my own garden, right now, to complement the color hue of Rosanne Brown. Lastly, it seems a very autumn color for summer. Now if you can get the to bloom in October.
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Beautiful flowers! Maybe a quick tip to help with the dark corners of your stand is to get those stick on push lights, you can get them at the dollar stores and they are battery run so no electricity charges and can really help illuminate your dark corners or even spotlight some of your flowers. You can turn them on when you set out your flowers and turn off once you are done and they should last for at least your season.
I think the thing with brown flowers is that most flowers that are fading or are not fresh will look brown and even though yours have a pretty antique look, maybe people just thought they weren't fresh.

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Really enjoy the brown/black-purple shades, but avg bouquet buyers may not be in the mood for a vintage or muted palette. For those flowers/plants that look different, such as the 3 browns, you could add a name card and description (coloration. this way, buyers will learn something new while choosing, and grow more accustom to the variety. Neophobia can be overcome with education.
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I love the pink lisianthus the most, then the lilac color. I had the dark purple variety in my wedding bouquet, which was the first time I had ever touched them, and when I fell in love with them. I find that I love the English garden color in the flowers I gravitate to and grow. Thank you for sharing all the colors. It's nice seeing them together like that.
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I pause the video as you requested, the ones that I would buy in order would be, lavender, pink, black pearl, yellow, brown. Although that might change with my mood for the day and what I’m buying them for. I love all of those colors. I grow Lisianthus from seed regularly. And I grow all the colors that I can get. OK back to the video
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There isn't a color there I wouldn't buy. My home has a lot of grays and blues, so I would probably lean toward the pinks first, then creamy yellows, light lavenders, or the browns, depending on my mood. I love the browns and oranges for fall. Though I love the dark purples, I would probably select those last.
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It’s a two times a day shower kind of summer! I’m south of you in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia! I’m thankful for the rain but the early humidity has been challenging to enjoy being in the garden.
My personal favorite are the Roseanne Brown lisianthus. Would be my first pick at your flower stand!

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The huge bunch of flowers you opened with was stunning! Sorry not as much of a fan of the brown or dark purple flowers. The lighter shades show off the frilly petals best in my opinion. I have to say the arrangement you made showed off the brown color to perfection.
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Lavender, pink, purple, white. I wouldn't buy the brown now, but if they are blooming in the fall I might reconsider. Did you grow all of those from seed I find lisianthus challenging in my zone 10b garden. Ohhhh, that bouquet you put in the library is just gorgeous!
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I would buy Lavender! If I lived near you I would buy from your stand at every opportunity! Thank you for making this video! I grew lisianthus from seed for the first time this year and it’s about to bloom! I live in RI. So we are a bit later than PA. Thank you!
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I actually liked the brown Lisianthus best. It seemed like an unexpected choice and I immediately thought of an arrangement much like the one you came up with for the book nook. My second favorite was the cream. The others were also pretty, but felt a bit safe for my taste.
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Lisianthus is one of my favorite flowers. So, I would buy them all, but I admit, but I'm not crazy about the Brown with the Black Pearl combo. I think Brown pairs well with Pink and White or Yellow. That's just nitpicking though. I really love them all.
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I grew one lisianthus this year; purple is very pretty. I tried growing them from seed and nothing came up, so I bought one plant from the Amish greenhouse to see what it looks like. I will grow more next year! It's a beautiful flower!
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My first choice would be the eggplant-colored deep purple! I just love that color! It's so gothic and dramatic. My second would be the paler purples, then pink, then brown, then white (I'm not a massive white flower fan. Gorgeous!
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I tried various muted shades of lisianthus at the farmer’s market last year and I think people thought they were going bad. I’m just sticking to the brighter colors now for the markets. Love what you did with the mantle arrangement!
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I like mixing the colours and think the 4 colours (cream, pink and two shades of purple) are so pretty together. But honestly, if you are mixing them in with other flowers any of those would look pretty in the right combination.
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My favorite of the lisianthus was the brown! I also enjoyed the pale yellow. What a stunning arrangement you creating with those beautiful hydrangeas. I love the vintage quality of the flowers! Absolutely beautiful.
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Gorgeous! I would be torn. I would get the cream and brown for my house and then count all my loose change and come back for the pink and purples. We would then starve until the next payday because I would buy you out.
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The brown lisianthus are lovely and make a beautiful arrangement for the Christmas season. I would have chosen smaller bunches of the lighter colours so that I could mix and match. But your flowers are stunning
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Ok - following your request - I absolutely LOVE the brown, I also love the pink and the purple. I wouldn't buy the yellow, bc I don't think it is enough to stand alone. Now onto the rest of the video!
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