Thank you for teaching me how to get the seeds. I love growing and collecting the seeds. I am now thinking of Color coding the flower also. Like my hyacinths I had red and whites. But I mixed them so restarting.
Thanks for sharing. I am always looking out for seeds in the garden. I also find that it always good to store in paper envelopes, label the seeds and variety and date the envelopes. I Like the idea of colour coding I must bear that in mind. Once again thanks for sharing.
I just found your channel and have already learned so much. I have spent the morning with you but have clothes to fold and beds to make 😢. Thank you for all the good information. Zandra, Hot Springs Arkansas
@@redsoilgardener They are drought tolerant and their bulbs clump together. They do not spread by themselves. If they clump too much it the plant goes dormant. Every 5-10 years you have to dig them up and remove the clumping.
Sweet, educated with practical information. This lady definitely has all of her lights on upstairs.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment and support, means a lot.
What a wonderful demonstration with clear pictures and instructions! I learn so much from your videos. Thank you for making this content.
You are so welcome! And thank you for following my channel, very encouraging.
This plant flowers very nicely. I will keep this in mind for the future.
Thank you Bertha, always nice to hear from you.
Thank you for teaching me how to get the seeds. I love growing and collecting the seeds. I am now thinking of Color coding the flower also. Like my hyacinths I had red and whites. But I mixed them so restarting.
Thanks for sharing. I am always looking out for seeds in the garden. I also find that it always good to store in paper envelopes, label the seeds and variety and date the envelopes. I Like the idea of colour coding I must bear that in mind. Once again thanks for sharing.
I just found your channel and have already learned so much. I have spent the morning with you but have clothes to fold and beds to make 😢. Thank you for all the good information. Zandra, Hot Springs Arkansas
Thank you for your lovely comment, so encouraging. And thank you for following my channel.
I have learned that if you don't cut the bloom stalk they will typically repeat bloom for me. I live in USDA zone 6b.
Thanks for sharing will definately keep it in mind, much appreciated.
I'm growing Lucifers.
I would love to get the Lucifer, just love the vibrancy of the flowers. Happy Gardening and thank you for sharing.
@@redsoilgardener They are drought tolerant and their bulbs clump together. They do not spread by themselves. If they clump too much it the plant goes dormant. Every 5-10 years you have to dig them up and remove the clumping.