Tulip/Daffodil Bulb Storage Update, Seeding Zinnias, Sunflowers & Cosmos + Annual Planting! 🙌🌸🌿
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There’s nothing better than beginning my day with Laura. ❤
Yes, indeed!!
Ditto! 😊
Sometimes I just keep Garden Answer on a loop while I do housework. That way, I stay calm and positive. No negative programming.
Its great how you put footage of you DOING THE ACTUAL WORK! Love the energy God has blessed you with....be blessed.....
Laura- just going to add a little pocket of color here. (Proceeds to plant like 40 plants).
Me- I need a bit of color here.
(Plants 3 plants). 😂😂😂
Yep, Laura’s “little pocket of colour” would probably fill all my garden beds 😂
So true 😂 but I still find inspiration for my little garden. I just live vicariously through her videos because I’ll never have the budget or space to do huge projects like hers 😅
Same!! Proud of my 3 plant "drifts"!
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I got all kinds of PW Hydrangeas last year from Home Depot at $10 a piece , I let all my garden friends know ,too. I was over the moon happy 😊 😊😊
Wow, what a great deal. They're normally so expensive.
You could plant the bulb rows in between the dahlia rows. That plot would be bulbs early in the season. Then as the alternating bulb rows die down, the dahlias would begin to grow. When the bulbs have died down the “empty” row in between each dahlia row would make the space between the dahlia rows seem spacious.
I love zinnias as well! There are more varieties than I can name! My seed plantings here in zone 6 in South eastern Michigan are doing well, especially with the rain! Nice to space the seed sowing to extend our bloom time.
Oh, yay! I was so happy when you took a moment to show us a close-up of the containers....I could see them peeking out behind you earlier in the video and was like "ooh, ooh!". And my goodness, the bulbs and more bulbs! Lots of work invested in those!
I do like your practice of standing the pots in position first before planting them. It is much easier to shift plants if they are in the wrong position or their drift is abit wrong. ❤Love all of your videos too.
SO PRETTY! LAURA, YOU DO KNOW THAT I PRAY FOR YOUR BACK AND KNEES - YOU WORK SO HARD
I agree with that Mia! My knees are shot so gardening is not what it used to be for me.
For crying out loud ! She’s not the only person to dg a hole
I have in my head what's to be done but getting it done is a different story ❤and 🙏
You are so right...doing that much planting ect she will be hurting when she gets old...I speak from experience 😢
You have convinced me to plant the Stratosphere White Gaura as a centerpiece plant. Gorgeous. Laura you get so much done in your garden every day!
Thanks Laura! 🪴
Fully supporting the cut flower boxwood hedging. It will create a beautiful vista to the Flower Shed!
I’m getting ready to pull out my wild flowers they are just falling over all over the place in my pots just not looking pretty any more. I think my husband is ready to see them gone. They are just in the way. Thank you for showing the pots in the cut flower garden so beautiful
Clusters of the daffodils would be fun accents around the pond landscape as well as the other plots.
Aren’t you the one who called her a witch and said she was serving the masters of TH-cam?!
Going to plant the yellow super vista on a hillside next year!
I did this with my bulbs last year sort of as an experiment. I replanted them last fall and they all came up this spring. So, this year I am doing the same thing with the bags of bulbs that died down in bags in the garage.
Love your idea of planting a low boxwood hedge around the cut flower garden quadrants. Laura, you make this work look easy. Glad you can simplify, enjoy the journey and not feel stressed this season. Congratulations 🎉.
I love the arrangements and pockets of flowers! You are all such hard workers! I'm so impressed!
I enjoy watching you plant, its so satisfying. 😊
I love the idea of adding boxwood structure to cut flower space! 🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿
The unicorn mix from floret is my favorite. I can’t wait to see all the zinnias
What about the boxwood hedge around the big square of the cut flower garden and along the sight lines of driveway to the garden. I am just worried if the hedge is too close to the bed frame, you will have a tough time getting into the bed and planting at the end of each row and then you will lose 2-4 ft on each end. Plus doing maintenance at the bed ends will be difficult. You will have to spend a lot of time jumping the hedge. Make it look like a hedge maze when it really isn't and that still gives you the formal look.
The planters with the guara are STUNNING!!
As always, Laura, beautifully done!
Wow, Just a little pocket! I love this Laura. Your little pocket is almost as much as I’ve planted all year from my winter sown jugs.
Thank you! You may think this topic is repetitive but its so welcome to see how you do the nuts and bolts stuff, such as planting seeds ❤
You inspired me to plant gaura- and like your planters - my plants are just having the most beautiful moment! Glorious gaura for the win!
Hi Aron (subtitles' spelling) and Erin. A retired teacher here who watches your show daily, and usually before its time to get up. I so love how you share your family with us like a never-ending sitcom/informational show. You really love what you do. Thanks
You have mentioned boxwoods around the cut-flower garden several times. I'm suggesting lavender instead, or lavender on the inside. It would be so beautiful. I know you two don't like the mess of fading plants, but the seed heads are pretty too! Hide them with lavender please?
Your videos are always so full of knowledge but can we see more of bed edging and knowledge of where to get compost mulch in bulk. Your helpers are so helpful with tips I am sure could be shared.
I would love to see your process of removing the leaves and the roots from the bulbs. Quite a lot of work.
You are a mighty worker.
Thanks for the bulb info. Love the sunflowers, zinnias, and cosmos planting!
Loving the planters! Beautiful combination of plants, as always! Love the GA family.
Perfect timing on this video. Need to dig up a lot of bulbs
"I don't know if that's a project we're going to get to this year..." Cut to new video next week of said project 😆
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What a lot of beautiful arrangement things you planted today. Can't wait for the seeds to start growing and see beautiful blooms what a show that will be. And my oh my l love yellows and pinks together l have the same colour of plants in my garden and when you add the purple butterfly brush just finished it of just nicely. Xxxxx
I started two varieties of Cosmos this year and they are growing in two areas of my gardens. The yellow/ orange I haven't seen bloom yet.
Last year it got so big it was on the roof of my deck.
I read a comment when I first put the video on “A little pocket!” 😂😂😂😂 that is funny! ✌🏻🙏🏼❤️
Good morning, Laura☕️
Good morning!🌻🐝
It all looks marvelous. Well done Laura what a big statement on the annuals
Laura, I learn so much from watching your channel, everything you do is an inspiration! I'm finally gaining the tools and knowledge to have the beautiful yard I've dreamed about since I was a girl ❤
Question: I garden in a zone 8 (one of the few areas that didn't change with the new zone map) I'm wanting to plant some ranunculus and dahlias in the same raised bed near my vegetable garden. Since I don't have to dig either for the winter, I figure I could plant both the tubers and the corms at the same time and just let the dahlias take over when the ranunculus are fading. What is your opinion?
Hi, what kind of fertilizer do you use on clematis? Thank you.
Good morning. That is going to be a bright and beautiful welcoming site coming into your property. May I ask....why not put the gate at the white fence entrance? Putting it where you stated will still let anyone into your property. Just curious.
I'm glad you asked this question!
I'm excited to see how those annuals feel in! I just love that mix. Unrelated question. I remember you talking about a bug bite patch from Nature's Willow. Did they stop making it? I can't find it.
Hi, so now that you've used these areas ammended with compost and such for several years, are you starting to see a difference in your soil??
For the new annuals in the garden, how do you tap into existing drip to create a new zone (16:30)? Wouldn't it be part of the existing zone since it will be connected? Absolutely, love love your garden!
Hi Laura! You mentioned the length of time dedicated to tulips and daffodils. When did you plant the ranunculus and when do you think you will be able to lift the corms?
I’ve been rooting for the boxwood hedge around the quadrants ever since you put the cut flower garden in😂
Laura , loved what you planted today . I have a question. What happened to the college ? I didn’t see you guys plant it this year . I don’t think I heard anything . Love everything you taught me .
She answered that several weeks ago on the recap video. They are not doing the college but the college will plant it up themselves.
16:02 aren’t you gonna stand those pink germanium pots outside they would oook nice flanking something
I don’t even know how many zinnias seeds I’ve sowed. Only to have the groundhogs immediately eat the seedlings! I’m thrilled to know it’s still not too late. I will have zinnias! Even if I have to put them in a pot on the deck! 😅
Love the bidens...hate the name 😅 Beautiful garden 🌿🙌💚
I'm really glad you pulled out the daffodils because they are poisonous from bulb to flower the soil around the bulb. So plants planted around the bulb may die. Just a FYI.
Do you ever save seeds from your original plantings for the next year?
Love the garden, and the video but, I have wondered for a while why wouldn't you put the gate at the opening over your shoulder at 16:24?
Good evening!
Plant addicts confess: is the trunk of your car empty except for a tarp covering the trunk floor and empty open boxes and flats ever ready to receive? Got waterproof covering for the floor in your back seat? You just never know when you will come across more plants that you’ve always wanted, whether you knew it or not 😊
Guilty 😂
Beautful, thank you for sharing.
Blessings 💞🙏🏻💞
Question: When you say reconfigure the cut flower garden, do you mean adding a boxwood hedge? LOL 😘🌳 Watch your videos everyday!
Laura and Aaron, my home town (Nyssa, Oregon, just 12 miles from you) was hit by a powerful microburst storm a couple of days ago, I’m sure you are aware. They suffered extensive damage from fluke high winds, lightning, and flooding. I’m concerned for you guys and hope to hear if you were adversely impacted. Please let us know if you escaped damage or not. 🙏🙏🙏
Good Job !
Seems this would be a job for that wheeled seeder tool.
What happened to the big trees that were hilled in? Are they all planted?
Do you start all your greenhouse plants from seeds?
Hi 👋 Laura
cant wait to see👀👀
Didn’t take you long to fill that space up with color once you put that new planter there; you did mention it would likely inspire you to put more there; one episode was all it took. LOL
What is that drill bit she is using? Is that a regular drill? Impact drill?
Could you tell me about the Guara (?) plants .. you have so many videos I can’t see one about them 😊 if you could just point me to the direction please and thank you ❤ love love your videos
Is there a reason you don’t just put the bulbs back in the ground now? I am just wondering why you are storing them and then going to replant them in September? When I dig up bulbs (and have several this years with redoing 2 full beds) I just go replant immediately where I want them to bloom for next year! I just don’t understand the reason for storing them?
They will likely be placed in spots that annuals are planted in right now!
Greetings from humid Deep South! You are dryer there, but do have ever have issues with Alternaria zinniae? It makes beautiful zinnias look awful. Read its a generational seed- born disease but I have grown Bakers Creek primarily. One site said to heat in a low temp hot water before planting. Any ideas experience to offer???fyi, Ground where I grow most zinnias is cleared to avoid carryover diseases as much as possible.
Can you split those daffodils bulbs off the main bulb? I'm in central NY zone 6A and we don't dig tulips or daffodils here but I'm wondering since daffodils are the only thing the deer won't eat maybe I will dig some just to divide if that's possible?
Gosh...how do the rabbits not eat it all? Our rabbits (and deer)
in western, Pa view my garden as a salad bar.
Laura, I’m cornfused! Why did you dig up the daffodils and tulips? Just seems like unnecessary work. How often should a person dig them up and separate them?
She needed the space to plant the zinnias and cosmos. She was thinking she could have sowed seeds on top of them, but decided not to. They will go back in the ground late fall. As pretty as daffodils are,I to dread the ugly dieing foliage that has to completely stay so it can keep taking in sunshine to be able to produce flowers the next year. I planted fifty bulbs in a large circle one fall. Come spring it was beautiful. But after the short time of blooms,and since they are first things to bloom in Spring,they looked terrible as other Soring blooms came to life. I cut them back too soon and the next year I was hoping for another even larger array of beauty. Not one came back. Never has. The bulbs didn't get what they needed from sun to be able to bloom. I had to start over. Live and learn. Aaron has a problem waiting on them to dry out completely out by the orchard / meadow. Everything else in the meadow is gone on its own,but not the daffodils yellowing foliage. He wants to cut the grass in the area, even tho it's a meadow grass, it can get quite tall. Lol he likes the blooms, an it does brighten up any area they're in if planted in masses but that wait time he wonders if it's worth it. I say yes. I took rubber bands around a bunch and laid them down, I saw a video of a woman doing that. They still get sun an energy to the bulbs but not standing up all yellow. You know tho,next year i am just letting them be. Let them do their thing. I even plan on planting more bulbs this fall and know when I see those green shoots coming up out of the ground that Spring is here.
Very like for you
Volume please, very hard to hear lately.
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Can you explain where you'll have the gate in the next recap?
Great question!🙌🏼
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Well I know my daffodils are not being moved . I wanted to spread them out a little.
In the garden I can't think of a bigger waste of time digging up tulip bulbs.
They don’t come back reliably in her zone.
Going to plant the yellow super vista on a hillside next year
How do you keep raccoons from digging up all your newly planted plants? And bunnies 🐰 from eating your zinnia seedlings?
I have tried to keep up on the liquid fence but we have been getting a good amount of rain ( not complaining 😉).
But bunnies and 🦝 have been the Bain of my existence
We love your garden thank you for sharing it. Aaron we need more drone footage please. Laura keep planting it's the best. Paul and Bethany thank you for all your hard work!! ❤
Loving Laura's "laid back" gardening this year. Also love love her idea of adding structure to her cut flower garden with boxwood hedges. Cannot wait for all the new projects!
Maybe put your bulb garden in the back of the new, new, new property that way you don’t have to wait for their foliage to die and can leave them there to do their thing naturally and not have to see them go through their transition. They will still be available for cutting but no dead foliage to try and work around. 💐💚🙃
I was about to suggest the same thing. 😄
Do you mean the area that is a berm near the fence that they were thinking of just filling with rocks on the other side? That would be a great spot.
Excellent idea!
And maybe some wildflowers there too?
Where no one can see it😂 pointless then
Anyone else swooning over Aaron's grass?? It doesnt get enough attention. I love watching gardening asmr videos at night and feel like he should make some videos on his grass up keep videos! Also, I love everything you planted in todays video Laura! Beautiful job, as always!
Yes yes yes!! I totally agree
They have a few on their highlights channel :)
As an ambitious woman gardener myself, I so appreciate Laura's work ethic, energy, vision.
On youtube, I had not been able to find women doing all the work, ie., weeding, digging, planting, managing, driving forklifts, etc. I love how Laura just plunges in without gloves (shows enthusiasm)
What a role model and inspiration-Bravo.
Agree 👍
"Just a little pocket right here." You are too funny! A little pocket? The laid back Laura is having fun this year!
Morning Laura. Daffodils are one of the bulbs that can develop contractile roots. They can slowly pull bulbs down to an ideal depth when planted too high. So even though you planted them on the surface, those bulbs basically said "Hold my beer"😊
Cool info! "hold my beer" LOLOL!
I love the way you planted the seeds! "Willy Nilly" in a structured sort of way. I can only imagine it will make it super easy to harvest and cut stems to enjoy in arrangements or not... 😉 just enjoy them where they grow! The annual plantings are going to be beautiful as well. I love mixing yellow, white, and pink flowers together (especially in arrangements). The color combination gives such a joyful feel! What a perfect way to greet people as they enter your property. ♡ Have a great weekend!
Can’t tell u how happy it is to have someone who loves formal gardens!!!
Totally agree with you.
As the season progresses you’re getting quicker at everything. Things are planted willy-nilly which make the projects fun. The colour combination should be a spectacular show.
Its great to hear your plans for a gate are still on the schedule 👌🏼 if you dont mind me asking, the position you pointed out where you are thinking its going to go, wouldn't that leave the lane along the fence (with the borrowed view) open to your property? In my mind I was thinking you might have it right where your property starts along the fence where the borrowed view is, containing all access lanes. I apologise if this comes across as me imposing myself into your space. That is not my intention ❤
Thought this too.... lol.
@@nancyzimmerman1982 phew! They are so organized, and really think everything through that I was hesitant to ask this question... so, thank you for your comment. 🫶🏼 Hope your day is beautiful! 💐
The greenhouse is still full of beautiful plants. Can't wait to see where their homes will be.All this beauty surrounding you comes from lots of hard work. We watch an are awed by the beauty, but do we appreciate all the work that goes into the making of it all? I do. I know how hard it is for what little i have to keep up .❤
Thank you so much for showing the process. I know it may seem mundane and not much to see but I think some of us garden vicariously through you. It is so satisfying to see the progress from seed to flower . Might seem ridiculous but when they grow and you do your flower vases I feel so proud of you. Weird I know but as someone that doesn’t have kids it’s nice to see young families loving their garden. 🥰 excellent pops of color! Such a happy garden 💕💕thank you for sharing!
What a gorgeous blend!!! 🌈 I cannot wait to see how they all come up and look in full bloom.
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