Cutting Down Dahlias, Hoophouse Tour and Seed Saving! Fall Garden Tasks : Sunshine and Flora
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- Cutting Down Dahlias, Hoophouse Tour and Seed Saving!
End of Season Garden Tasks
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What a beautiful Arrangement for your friend's loved one's funeral.
Sound much better😁
Thank you! I learn so much from you!!
I just dug my tubers. I did not cut them back, but the eyes are much easier to see this year because of the growth and yes, I believe it’s because of the warmer weather.
What a great idea! Those eyes are hard fo see! Youre really growing fast! Congratulations!
Thanks Christina. 🎃🍁💚🙃
I would cut them all the way down so the tubes are solid, not hollow. Avoids water getting in and causing them to rot. At least if you have worry for rain like I do in Oregon.
We are in a big time drought 😥 They will be dug this week before any chance of rain
It looks like Penny Cress seed pods.
Yes that’s it!
I was surprised to find that celosia from last year popped up next to the snaps I planted this year! I was pulling them up yesterday and heard all the seeds falling onto the garden fabric!
I’m wondering what are the different fillers you use in the three seasons. I think I’ll try honeywort next year. Your funeral bouquet was just astounding! I’ve learned my lesson in dahlias. The big fluffy ones don’t last in a bouquet! I couldn’t pick out a filler in the funeral bouquet.
Honeywort is 👍👍👍
What color of dianthus
Peach 🍑
May I ask why you rip everything out, even the perennials? For the soil it is much better to keep it well covered, especially during winter and plants like Campanula would come back next year. Also the microbiom in the soil loves the remains of the old plants and would produce healthier soil. Do you want to change the places where you grow different varieties? Maybe I didn't understand that correctly? 🤗🌻
I only rip out the annuals. The campanula I plant is an annual campanula
@@SunshineFlora Now I understand!! Thank you!! Somehow I remembered a spring video from this year, where some Camanula (maybe?) overwintered and thought by myself how glad I would be not to have the work of planting everything new ;)) I love your videos and so I'm very interested also in the details :) 💖 But of course its sometimes just a tiny detail and one can also remember it wrong, thats why I asked ;) You always do such a lot of work, that I automatically thought "OMG, would it be possible to leave some plants" just to have a rest after this challenging season! I am very much looking forward to the next video and thank you for producing them so frequently!! Its so fine to see this tremendous progress step by step, with all the work and heart you put in!! All the best for you!!! 🌞🌻🌸