Love zinnias! I hope to become a master gardener like you! I feel like somewhat of a beginner but I remember my first zinnia planting. I was amazed- so easy and beautiful!
I think this is one of the best videos I’ve seen showcasing garden flowers. I love that you show the seed packet and then the mature plant. I’ve ruled in planting some and ruled out others that would have been a mistake in my garden based on your video. I’d say your challenge to yourself, growing your garden all from seeds you started, was successful! Good job.
Wow, thank you! I thought so too. It was the greatest gardening accomplishment I’ve ever had. Not only was it beautiful it saved me so much money. I couldn’t have had the same amount of flowers, herbs or even veggies if I didn’t start it that way.
If you grow tomatoes, put some Marigolds and Basil at the base of them. Where I did that last year, I didn’t have tomato hornworms! I hate those nasty things! I recommend checking to see which plants/flowers and trees may be invasive before planting. New gardeners may not be aware and what a nightmare they can cause sometimes. Your flowers are pretty!
I do my best to always share if things are invasive or spread and try my best to give those recommendations, but say that, and as with any of the videos I post, always do your research. I’m certainly not responsible for everybody else’s garden, I can’t even halfway keep up with mine. I appreciate your tips and for you watching. Thank you so so much.
The repeating theme in this video is "These grow to 1-2 feet, but these here are 3-4 feet" The takeaway is this gal has magic soil and a magic touch! 😜 I'm subscribing now and hope some of the magic rubs off on me. Fabulous garden!!
I never comment stuff like this but just wanted to say that your personality is absolutely joyful and amazing. I could watch you teach me about anything for hours 😂
I pinch off the coleus flowers and keep them in a paper bag separated out by color. I received seeds at my Dr. office believe it or not! And ever since, I have a new found passion in life! I absolutely fell in love with growing coleus and propagating them, it is so so fun to make beautiful things grow and multiply!!
What a beautiful, easy to grow, plant. Lots of bees and butterflies, great color and can get 8' tall and 6' wide in the right location. Next year plant more than one. Another favorite plant: Pineapple Sage. Wait till end of summer and early fall with beautiful red flowers and hummingbirds. I plant mine in a small concrete planter and cheat by getting the small plant at the garden center. This year mine is coming back and it gets huge.
They are also a fantastic fertilizer when added to the compost. I’ve heard of some gardeners who grow veggie/fruit gardens almost exclusively and then grow the Mexican sunflowers specifically to put into their compost for nitrogen and phosphorus. They add more to the garden than they take away. Plus as an added bonus they attract pollinators into gardens that otherwise wouldn’t have that much in it to attract them. I put them near my cucumbers and other plants that need to be pollinated. Works every time with amazing results.
I have watched this video 20 times and will probably watch it again and again. Love seeing all the flowers, it just calms me. Gets me excited for the flowers I also want to grow. Thank You please make more videos love them all 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Thank you so much. I did plant them too close together and ended up having a powdery mildew disaster so this year I’m gonna have to do a better job of spacing them out.
I too love this video! Not only did you show how you started your seeds, but what the final plant looks like. And not just the flower, but the whole plant. It drives me crazy when I can only see the bloom but don't see the 4ft plant that would be completely inappropriate in a certain space. Thanks sooo much!
So nice of you. I actually am working on a part two to this. I found more flowers that I didn't show so I thought everyone loves this one as much as I do so I am going to add on to it. Thanks for the encouragement too. That helps tremendously knowing what's helpful and what isn't.
You are awesome. Thank you so much that is awesome and by the way, I’m making another video just like it with the seeds and plants that I realized I didn’t feature.
Aren’t they gorgeous? It makes everything in the world that feels hard or sad or disappointing to melt away even for a few moments. I get lost in watching them go from flower to flower ❤️
Coleus root super easy in water. If you got one you love specifically just break off a 4-5 inch stem remove bottom leaves and any flowers and plop into a glass/vase with water. I keep mine on the kitchen sink window sill and in about a week you got roots. I then pot it up for overwintering or plant out in warm weather. I even kept one all winter long in water with changing the water out frequently and by spring it had a huge root ball. LOL
Thank you so much. I am actually working on another one of the plants flowers that I realized I didn’t feature, so be on the lookout and will absolutely do more this summer. I can’t explain to you what an overwhelming response I have gotten from people saying the same thing. I thought about it when I decided to make it and thought I always wondered what this plant would look like so decided decided I would do it for myself, and for other people who may feel the same and it seems like there’s a lot of people that felt the same lol.
1st time viewer of your channel and this was a great idea to show the seed packets and results! Going to subscribe. I plant a lot of Tithonus seeds as the butterflies love it here in 6a northwest Ohio. A tip for anyone new with this plant is that I try to plant them near a natural stake to tie them to as we usually have a couple extremely windy days in late summer that will take them over….and they continue to grow even if tipped over! The squirrels sometimes enjoy a few leaves, but they grow so big, that’s ok. Saving the seeds is easy, too.😊. Beautiful gardens you have!
I am in NC in what is now 8b...New Bern....I guess we are relatively close...I'm glad I found you! Thanks for your video This is the first year I've grown anything from seed. I've had pretty good success. I will try more next year thanks to your encouragement! 🌞
What a well done video! I’ve watched what feels like 50 different gardens videos in preparation for a new garden I’m growing and this was hands down the best one! Clear, perfect description, great camera work and I love every one of the flowers you have chosen. I wish I had found this video first and I wouldn’t have had to watch the others 😂
This comment right here is so special to me. Wow! I am almost speechless. That is such an honor for you to say I really really appreciate it and will do many more like that. As a matter fact I’m working on one right now I realize there were so many Seeds that I didn’t even feature that I actually have videos of
@@thesoutherndaisyllc just found u Salute' Question Do u save seeds Cut them label and sow year after year. Or chop & drop let them multiply on their own
I am doing this for the first time this year. I think I'm going to save thousands of dollars by looking at the germination rate of all the perennials and Annuals I started from seeds. I'm excited to see my beds full of flowers.
Love this video. I agree completely. Starting the flowers from seed is so satisfying and a ton cheaper. Most are so vigorous you can have a full garden the very first year. I start everything from seed including my veggies. With todays led grow lights it costs next to nothing to run. I end up filling my livingroom with seedlings but im preparing this year to winter sow for next year. That will save a a ton of space. I did dalias last year for the first time and i wished i paid more attention cause i only ended up with a few plants and they were gorgeous. So this year i have a bunch of seedlings. I dont have to plant some stuff cause it self sows like marigolds. I just dig up and move them if i want. I collect hollyhock seeds but this year (still very early for me) i have quite a few starting to come up. Thank you for sharing your garden its just beautiful and definitely has a cottage vibe.
@@thesoutherndaisyllcbasically exactly what another commenter said named Marcia, the fact that you show the packet and then the real plant and explain how you sowed it and the likes and dislikes. It’s fabulous! Very personable and honest. I’m a visual learner so having you show the packet and explain stuff while filming the plant itself makes it easy to understand and help visualize what it might look like in my yard! Sometimes just reading that something gets a certain size doesn’t really resonate with me lol but seeing it is like, oh!!! That’s what it looks like! lol Hope all that makes sense.
Your garden is beautiful, thank you for sharing. I am going to start next year with seeds. It is very expensive to buy seasonal flowers. Thank you for the video and your time.
I'm so glad you are going to give it a try! It is definitely more economical and you get to see the whole life cycle of the flower. So rewarding. Please let me know if if there’s anything I can do to help you on this journey.
What a gorgeous garden! You have now inspired me to go back by my shed and plant some seeds today. We are expecting rain tomorrow, so this is a perfect opportunity!
Oh my gosh, I absolutely love your flower garden! This is exactly what I am trying to do with a neglected area at the assisted living where my Mom lives! I have already started winter sowing some black eyed susans, yarrow, and daisies. So thanks SO much for the inspiration for other seeds to winter sow! I'm so excited and hope I can come up with something even half as beautiful as what you have done! And last year was my first year growing coleus and what a nice surprise it turned out to be for me as well! I cut the tops off of them before the frost, rooted them in water and then planted them in pots where they are waiting in my garage for spring! :)
Oh this makes my heart so happy. Your mom and all the residents at the assisted-living facility are going to love anything that you do. My mom is 86 years old and is the reason I fell in love with gardening at four years old. Now it will forever live in me. I love love love that you are doing this, please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you with this.
This year I planted lots of my flowers from seed. I’ve planted zinnias,Large marigolds,cleome, cosmos and wildflower mix. They are all small just coming up but a good stand. I get great satisfaction from sowing seed in the ground Going to try the ones you have shown in your inspiring video!Fun to watch Thank You 😀
I love this video! Seeing the results including the ENTIRE plant is so helpful. Most videos just show the pretty bloom and ignore the rest. I’ve watched this video at least five times. Great content!
AH!!!!!! I LOVE THIS! I am so happy that it was helpful and even more that it was worth another watch and even five. You made my day! Thank you so much.
So pretty! You can't beat zinnias for summer color! I have one more batch to sow, Aztec and Persian Carpet zinnias and Rubenza cosmos for fall color. The bees love the coleus blooms, but I keep the blooms cut off until September. They will drop seed and you may get some volunteers next spring. I rely on several varieties of coleus for fall color: Inferno, Rustic Orange, Redhead and Henna. I do not try to overwinter the parent plant. I root smaller branches in water and/or dirt later in August or September so I don't have to keep such large plants. I keep them in my garage where the temps have sometimes dipped to 39 (but not often) and they are very happy. Stock does not like hot weather so the way yours looks is typical. I am not pulling my plants out but waiting to see if they will revive in the fall since this is my first time planting. I started snapdragons last fall and they are still going strong. I kept them in pots outside all winter except for the nights when it was single digits, and then I pulled them into my garage. I have been cutting off the seed heads and fertilizing, and am hoping they will last until this fall since I couldn't find any in the garden centers last fall. You need to try the Audray series of gomphrena for much larger flower heads and more branching. Another plant that I wintersowed that is still blooming is scabiosa. The bees love it! I had one Dara plant that overwintered and finally died when it got really hot. I winter sowed some so I would have them for the swallowtail caterpillars: it was their favorite last year, along with dill and parsley. You will not need to reseed the Asian Garden celosia. I had one plant four years ago and still have seedlings every single year. I have Sunday Gold and Celway Terra Cotta celosia which I started from seed last year but they volunterred this year. I absolutely love them!
What a great message. You are so full of knowledge. I had no reseeding of the coleus so I planted lots of seeds. The variety you recommended sounds amazing and you can’t beat zinnias. You’re right
I am working on a part two right now. I figured that would be helpful for me so I wanted to share that with you guys and sounds like it’s also helped others. What is your favorite that you saw?
This is legit the best video I have ever seen to help plant my flower garden. Thank you for the guidance! And thank you for showing me dollar store seeds are legitimate 🎉
I love your message. How incredibly kind of you to say. It’s so exciting to know that you are going to give dollar tree seeds a shot. You’re gonna be so happy you did! Thank you again!
Fantastic garden. Incredible that it was all from seed. Good for you! It shows that you don't have to spend a fortune to have a great garden if you grow from seeds. Thank you
Yes, thank you. I am so happy to have discovered a way to have my cake and to eat it too. It makes my whole heart happy and I know that it will yours also!
Stocks like cooler weather, mine grew like crazy but would not bloom. Then come fall the ones that survived summer bloomed and were beautiful. After research I learned they are a cool season flower and I had planted at wrong time.
Anise hyssop was my #1 surprise flower last year. Bought two pots at a nursery. Grew to 4 feet, bloomed until fall and bees were on it all day, every day. Your video gets me excited for spring planting here in the midwest!
Loved the tour of your garden. I did a small pollinator garden from seeds I started last year. I had bee balm, scarlet sage, anise hyssop, coreopsis, black eyed Susan’s, blue sage, lambs ear and butterfly weed all started from seeds. I added lantana and a butterfly bush that I purchased. It was in bloom all summer long and filled with hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. They also visited my vegetable garden where I had planted a row of marigolds and another of zinnias. I enjoyed watching all the visitors on the flowers while working in the garden. I will be starting more seeds from some of the ones you showed to add to my pollinator garden this year.
Great video! I watched it twice! I grew the same Stalk flower in fall and it bloomed in late winter/early Spring. They were beautiful and smell really good. You should try again as a cool season flower. I also grew the green mist and am not a fan as a cut flower. The flower sheds everywhere and flowers attracts flies.
I just discovered your wonderful channel. I to have Daisy in my name, but somehow I can't grow Daisies either. I love that you used seeds from Dollar Tree store. I bought seeds last year from on line more expensive shops and the seeds I bought from Dollar Tree and Walmart actually worked the best for me in my Zone 6a Massachusetts garden. I guess more expensive isn't always better. I hope you have a lovely day. Happy Planting 😊 🏵🪷🪻🌷🌼🌻
Absolutely stunning! I’m in Va and it’s crunch time for me now planting everyday! You inspired me to buy some more packs of seeds to start. I want my yard to look just like this along my fence area and my house. I know I don’t have the money to do it buying plants. Thanks for showing me I can have this with starting my own by seed. Thanks for sharing. Oh and I just discovered the Mexican Sunflower last year. I definitely want to get some growing! Moonflower is one of my favorite. I grew it every year for years! I would mix it and a morning glory plant together to get blooms morning and night. I grew hyacinth bean vine one year and had great success. Took all summer before I got flowers though.
This is fantastic. You just helped me so much. I wanted to grow my morning glory and also my moonflower but only have one panel so I was stumped! I’m going to do what you did and mix them. That’s such a great idea. By the way, you will be getting a shout out! :-) You sound like you are well on your way to having a gorgeous summer full of blooms!
Beautiful! I'm from England and always remember the English gardens being this sort of more wild looking and lovely. I'm not a fan of boring rows of one flower type and monocolor that I see here in the US a lot.
This is everything to me. The fact that you are actually among the English gardens and that you find that my garden is beautiful maybe the highlight of my entire year. I cannot express the smile how big it is on my face. I want to thank you so so much. This is everything.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm so happy! Thank you for letting me know it was worthwhile. I get ideas that I think would help me and sometimes they aren't super interesting to others so it's always great to know. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment.
I love the tour with the seed packets! You don't have to worry about ever planting the dill, feverfew, calendula, and forget me not again! I absolutely love the coleus. My dill does last well in a vase so maybe give it another try. I've never seen that particular celosia before but it's beautiful Glad I stumbled onto your TH-cam
That Asian garden is our princess feathers…the pink flowers are FULL of little black seeds…cut them off and put into a paper sack…you will have a million seeds
Our FOUR OCLOCKS are more like six thirty….they also are full of black seeds after the flower blooms…you will have millions of seeds to share…put into a paper sack and let them dry out
Love it!!! I do the same! I keep a few huge tins for my seeds. The only thing I noticed is you cheated slightly ( lol with love) you have a protective fence around your flowers. No deer or bunnies enjoying your plant candy. But I love what you have grown! So awesome! I think years ago people would plant seeds more. Now days they pay out loads for already started plants. Love your video!
@@thesoutherndaisyllc absolutely! Darn critters are out of control. For real though love your garden and enthusiasm. I’m excited to see more. Have you tried poppies yet?
No way!!!! I’m in Chapel Hill all the time. Let me know if you need any help! I’m in Mebane so literally 15 min. And my daughter now lives on the 15/501 exit behind Home Depot. Crazy small world
@@thesoutherndaisyllc Thanks so much Kim! My sister lives in Mebane ;-) Would love to see your yard. You are so kind to offer help. Would just love to see all your beautiful flowers.
Hello Kim! I am new to your channel. What a Beautiful garden you have created from seeds. Thank you for sharing that with us and I will give this one a Try. What can you lose for a dollar if they don't take. Great idea! Thank you for sharing your Gardens with us. So until next time God Bless you and your family and have a Blessed day and stay safe my dear and Special u-tube friend. I give your gardens a Two Thumbs Up!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so so much. What a kinda message full of such encouragement. I am hopeful you find it helpful and yes starting seeds is so efficient. Plants for next to nothing. 🙌
I am a Master Gardener. I grow thousands of zinnias every year. My Grandma's favorite. I loved your video.
What a lovely part of your grandma to carry on. Thank you for watching. It means so much to me.
Love zinnias! I hope to become a master gardener like you! I feel like somewhat of a beginner but I remember my first zinnia planting. I was amazed- so easy and beautiful!
@@laurastreet7600 that is such an honor to me. Thank you. You know it’s just year after year of never stopping learning ❤️
I think this is one of the best videos I’ve seen showcasing garden flowers. I love that you show the seed packet and then the mature plant. I’ve ruled in planting some and ruled out others that would have been a mistake in my garden based on your video. I’d say your challenge to yourself, growing your garden all from seeds you started, was successful! Good job.
Wow, thank you! I thought so too. It was the greatest gardening accomplishment I’ve ever had. Not only was it beautiful it saved me so much money. I couldn’t have had the same amount of flowers, herbs or even veggies if I didn’t start it that way.
I agree we more of theses types of videos thank you for showing us your beautiful garden💜🌼
@@salvi92thank you. ❤
Agree!! Wonderful!!
Do you have motivated me to get back into my garden?
I would’ve never thought to go to dollar tree for seeds! This is a great tip for beginner gardeners like myself😅 Thank you!
You are so welcome! Me either. I just happen to stumble on them last year and gave them a try and was blown away.
I bought some last year from there and had an amazing cottage garden
If you grow tomatoes, put some Marigolds and Basil at the base of them. Where I did that last year, I didn’t have tomato hornworms! I hate those nasty things! I recommend checking to see which plants/flowers and trees may be invasive before planting. New gardeners may not be aware and what a nightmare they can cause sometimes. Your flowers are pretty!
I do my best to always share if things are invasive or spread and try my best to give those recommendations, but say that, and as with any of the videos I post, always do your research. I’m certainly not responsible for everybody else’s garden, I can’t even halfway keep up with mine. I appreciate your tips and for you watching. Thank you so so much.
This was by-far one of the best flower videos I have ever watched!!
Hair up in a pony tail up? That’s all i needed to hear! Thank you for the suggestion, those will be my first flowers!!❤
The repeating theme in this video is "These grow to 1-2 feet, but these here are 3-4 feet" The takeaway is this gal has magic soil and a magic touch! 😜 I'm subscribing now and hope some of the magic rubs off on me. Fabulous garden!!
Now I like this! You made me laugh! You’re in for a treat lol
I never comment stuff like this but just wanted to say that your personality is absolutely joyful and amazing. I could watch you teach me about anything for hours 😂
THANK YOU!!!! My goodness that is so so so sweet. 🥹
I pinch off the coleus flowers and keep them in a paper bag separated out by color. I received seeds at my Dr. office believe it or not! And ever since, I have a new found passion in life! I absolutely fell in love with growing coleus and propagating them, it is so so fun to make beautiful things grow and multiply!!
At your drs office? How crazy is that? I’m in love with Coleus. It’s so underrated ❤️
Mexican Sunflowers attract Butterflys. You gave yourself a cottage garden vibe. Love the masses together. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much that means so much to me
You are welcome@@thesoutherndaisyllc
What a beautiful, easy to grow, plant. Lots of bees and butterflies, great color and can get 8' tall and 6' wide in the right location. Next year plant more than one. Another favorite plant: Pineapple Sage. Wait till end of summer and early fall with beautiful red flowers and hummingbirds. I plant mine in a small concrete planter and cheat by getting the small plant at the garden center. This year mine is coming back and it gets huge.
They are also a fantastic fertilizer when added to the compost. I’ve heard of some gardeners who grow veggie/fruit gardens almost exclusively and then grow the Mexican sunflowers specifically to put into their compost for nitrogen and phosphorus. They add more to the garden than they take away. Plus as an added bonus they attract pollinators into gardens that otherwise wouldn’t have that much in it to attract them. I put them near my cucumbers and other plants that need to be pollinated. Works every time with amazing results.
I have watched this video 20 times and will probably watch it again and again. Love seeing all the flowers, it just calms me. Gets me excited for the flowers I also want to grow. Thank You please make more videos love them all 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Your Zinnias are the show stopper! Magnificent ❤
Thank you so much. I did plant them too close together and ended up having a powdery mildew disaster so this year I’m gonna have to do a better job of spacing them out.
So excited to see this. I really can’t afford to buy potted planted & this would save countless dollars & be fun to watch them grow into a plant.
Then it’s perfect for you!!!!!! So excited for you.
It's so nice to see people planting native and not so fancy flowers and plants. Great video!
Thank you! It’s fun!
I love how passionate you are about your flowers. Thank you for the tour and very detailed descriptions.
Oh thank you so much for saying that I am crazy passionate that’s for sure 🤦♀️
Other than the Dollar Store, where else do you get seed packets?
I too love this video! Not only did you show how you started your seeds, but what the final plant looks like. And not just the flower, but the whole plant. It drives me crazy when I can only see the bloom but don't see the 4ft plant that would be completely inappropriate in a certain space. Thanks sooo much!
So nice of you. I actually am working on a part two to this. I found more flowers that I didn't show so I thought everyone loves this one as much as I do so I am going to add on to it. Thanks for the encouragement too. That helps tremendously knowing what's helpful and what isn't.
Trying to plant a 100. By 100 foot yard in all my favorite flowers, thank you so very much, my bactth
I now plant from seed like there's no tomorrow. Cures my winter blahs starting them early on my window sill.
Cheers all gardeners!
Yes!!!!! What a gift flowers are to us all ❤
Hi, I have had bad luck with Stock too. Thank you for your confirmation! Best, Albert, SF, CA
Yeah, I am not a fan. I gave it two seasons and it’s a no for me.
Beautiful garden, beautiful flowers🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐, love ❤it....... if I live in place like this, I won't go anywhere...
You know when it was that beautiful, I would walk outside and cry tears of joy, looking at the beauty all around me.
Thank you for sharing this! This was an amazing video! I will be saving this for all my future reference! It will be watched multiple times!
You are awesome. Thank you so much that is awesome and by the way, I’m making another video just like it with the seeds and plants that I realized I didn’t feature.
What a great video. Thank you so much and your garden is picture perfect.
Well, that is quite the compliment. Thank you so much.
Coleus roots really easily. I take lots of cuttings in October, and root in water until the following spring.
It sure does 😊
I was wondering if they did………I have a beautiful plant outside and I have some cuttings in water now.
What a wonderful garden, brightened my day from Australia ❤ thank you
Thank you so much!!! Welcome and I appreciate you joining from Down Under :-)
the butterflies were all over my Zinnias last year. Can't wait for more
Aren’t they gorgeous? It makes everything in the world that feels hard or sad or disappointing to melt away even for a few moments. I get lost in watching them go from flower to flower ❤️
Beautiful garden 😍 ❤
I think ill start a flower garden from seed after seeing this!
Coleus root super easy in water. If you got one you love specifically just break off a 4-5 inch stem remove bottom leaves and any flowers and plop into a glass/vase with water. I keep mine on the kitchen sink window sill and in about a week you got roots. I then pot it up for overwintering or plant out in warm weather. I even kept one all winter long in water with changing the water out frequently and by spring it had a huge root ball. LOL
I absolutely loved this video and wish people would do more of these super helpful
Thank you so much. I am actually working on another one of the plants flowers that I realized I didn’t feature, so be on the lookout and will absolutely do more this summer. I can’t explain to you what an overwhelming response I have gotten from people saying the same thing. I thought about it when I decided to make it and thought I always wondered what this plant would look like so decided decided I would do it for myself, and for other people who may feel the same and it seems like there’s a lot of people that felt the same lol.
Love this video. The explanation of every plant, how tall they grow, the package. Awesome video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much
1st time viewer of your channel and this was a great idea to show the seed packets and results! Going to subscribe. I plant a lot of Tithonus seeds as the butterflies love it here in 6a northwest Ohio. A tip for anyone new with this plant is that I try to plant them near a natural stake to tie them to as we usually have a couple extremely windy days in late summer that will take them over….and they continue to grow even if tipped over! The squirrels sometimes enjoy a few leaves, but they grow so big, that’s ok. Saving the seeds is easy, too.😊. Beautiful gardens you have!
I leave my plants up all winter because they sustain the birds when food is scarce.
I am in NC in what is now 8b...New Bern....I guess we are relatively close...I'm glad I found you! Thanks for your video
This is the first year I've grown anything from seed. I've had pretty good success. I will try more next year thanks to your encouragement! 🌞
That’s awesome. Yea I’m 2 hours west from you.
What a well done video! I’ve watched what feels like 50 different gardens videos in preparation for a new garden I’m growing and this was hands down the best one! Clear, perfect description, great camera work and I love every one of the flowers you have chosen. I wish I had found this video first and I wouldn’t have had to watch the others 😂
This comment right here is so special to me. Wow! I am almost speechless. That is such an honor for you to say I really really appreciate it and will do many more like that. As a matter fact I’m working on one right now I realize there were so many Seeds that I didn’t even feature that I actually have videos of
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Cut them label and sow year after year. Or chop & drop let them multiply on their own
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@@thesoutherndaisyllc20:00 mark what are all the pink flowers
@@thesoutherndaisyllc and which hydrangea is there.
Limelight or Oakleaf
I am doing this for the first time this year. I think I'm going to save thousands of dollars by looking at the germination rate of all the perennials and Annuals I started from seeds. I'm excited to see my beds full of flowers.
Love this video. I agree completely. Starting the flowers from seed is so satisfying and a ton cheaper. Most are so vigorous you can have a full garden the very first year. I start everything from seed including my veggies. With todays led grow lights it costs next to nothing to run. I end up filling my livingroom with seedlings but im preparing this year to winter sow for next year. That will save a a ton of space. I did dalias last year for the first time and i wished i paid more attention cause i only ended up with a few plants and they were gorgeous. So this year i have a bunch of seedlings. I dont have to plant some stuff cause it self sows like marigolds. I just dig up and move them if i want. I collect hollyhock seeds but this year (still very early for me) i have quite a few starting to come up. Thank you for sharing your garden its just beautiful and definitely has a cottage vibe.
Hello. Sophomore gardener here from Pennsylvania. I really enjoyed your video 😊
Tell me how long you’ve been gardening? Sophomore is clever!
@@thesoutherndaisyllc 2 years. This winter I will be starting from seed inside. I’m excited and nervous.
This has been my most favorite gardening video I’ve ever watched! So helpful and wonderful. Thank you!
Really???? What makes you like it so much?
@@thesoutherndaisyllcbasically exactly what another commenter said named Marcia, the fact that you show the packet and then the real plant and explain how you sowed it and the likes and dislikes. It’s fabulous! Very personable and honest. I’m a visual learner so having you show the packet and explain stuff while filming the plant itself makes it easy to understand and help visualize what it might look like in my yard! Sometimes just reading that something gets a certain size doesn’t really resonate with me lol but seeing it is like, oh!!! That’s what it looks like! lol Hope all that makes sense.
Your garden is beautiful, thank you for sharing. I am going to start next year with seeds. It is very expensive to buy seasonal flowers. Thank you for the video and your time.
I'm so glad you are going to give it a try! It is definitely more economical and you get to see the whole life cycle of the flower. So rewarding. Please let me know if if there’s anything I can do to help you on this journey.
What a gorgeous garden! You have now inspired me to go back by my shed and plant some seeds today. We are expecting rain tomorrow, so this is a perfect opportunity!
Yay!!!! 😁
Oh my gosh, I absolutely love your flower garden! This is exactly what I am trying to do with a neglected area at the assisted living where my Mom lives! I have already started winter sowing some black eyed susans, yarrow, and daisies. So thanks SO much for the inspiration for other seeds to winter sow! I'm so excited and hope I can come up with something even half as beautiful as what you have done!
And last year was my first year growing coleus and what a nice surprise it turned out to be for me as well! I cut the tops off of them before the frost, rooted them in water and then planted them in pots where they are waiting in my garage for spring! :)
Oh this makes my heart so happy. Your mom and all the residents at the assisted-living facility are going to love anything that you do. My mom is 86 years old and is the reason I fell in love with gardening at four years old. Now it will forever live in me. I love love love that you are doing this, please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you with this.
Thank you ! I will watch Your video over and over and over again, I will not get tired of your video I did learn from you a lot .You are the best .🌹
This year I planted lots of my flowers from seed. I’ve planted zinnias,Large marigolds,cleome, cosmos and wildflower mix. They are all small just coming up but a good stand. I get great satisfaction from sowing seed in the ground Going to try the ones you have shown in your inspiring video!Fun to watch Thank You 😀
I love this video! Seeing the results including the ENTIRE plant is so helpful. Most videos just show the pretty bloom and ignore the rest. I’ve watched this video at least five times. Great content!
AH!!!!!! I LOVE THIS! I am so happy that it was helpful and even more that it was worth another watch and even five. You made my day! Thank you so much.
Lots of snails eating my zinnias every year😢. I can only have them in pots. Don't you have any problems with snails in your garden?
Stunning gadern❤❤
I don’t but I do have issues with powdery mildew and my Zinnias.
Thank you ☺️
Your Garden is Beautiful. Thank You for the video.
You have to have the greenest green thumb in the World!!! I have tried SO hard to start many of those exact same plants & seeds w/0 Luck!
Your thumb is the same as mine 🫶
@thesoutherndaisyllc 🫶🏼
Your garden is paradise, you have humming birds!😊
Thank you so much. 😊 Literally moved me to tears several times from the beauty ❤️
Bless you. I am showing people your lovely recordings x
@@clarefoskett9959you’re amazing thank you sooooo much
Beautiful! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful
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“My hair up in a ponytail up”, haha. Love your authenticity.
😊 thank you
Gorgeous garden! This is the kind of video I look forward to watching
That’s so nice of you to say. I’m glad you liked it 🌸
this is by far my favorite video you've made. It's soooo good. Can't wait to see next years :D Love you tons
You're the best!
So many plants I’ve never heard of in 🇬🇧. ❤
Do you think you'll try any of them? I would love to hear what works there.
So pretty! You can't beat zinnias for summer color! I have one more batch to sow, Aztec and Persian Carpet zinnias and Rubenza cosmos for fall color. The bees love the coleus blooms, but I keep the blooms cut off until September. They will drop seed and you may get some volunteers next spring. I rely on several varieties of coleus for fall color: Inferno, Rustic Orange, Redhead and Henna. I do not try to overwinter the parent plant. I root smaller branches in water and/or dirt later in August or September so I don't have to keep such large plants. I keep them in my garage where the temps have sometimes dipped to 39 (but not often) and they are very happy. Stock does not like hot weather so the way yours looks is typical. I am not pulling my plants out but waiting to see if they will revive in the fall since this is my first time planting. I started snapdragons last fall and they are still going strong. I kept them in pots outside all winter except for the nights when it was single digits, and then I pulled them into my garage. I have been cutting off the seed heads and fertilizing, and am hoping they will last until this fall since I couldn't find any in the garden centers last fall. You need to try the Audray series of gomphrena for much larger flower heads and more branching. Another plant that I wintersowed that is still blooming is scabiosa. The bees love it! I had one Dara plant that overwintered and finally died when it got really hot. I winter sowed some so I would have them for the swallowtail caterpillars: it was their favorite last year, along with dill and parsley. You will not need to reseed the Asian Garden celosia. I had one plant four years ago and still have seedlings every single year. I have Sunday Gold and Celway Terra Cotta celosia which I started from seed last year but they volunterred this year. I absolutely love them!
What a great message. You are so full of knowledge. I had no reseeding of the coleus so I planted lots of seeds. The variety you recommended sounds amazing and you can’t beat zinnias. You’re right
Really love this tour with info and comparisons. Thank you for taking the time to share it. From Wales, UK Jane
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for coming along and I hope all is well in Wales :-) Come back anytime!
I love your video! Seeing all of these beautiful flowers when they are at maturity helps me so much to know what I want to grow!
I am working on a part two right now. I figured that would be helpful for me so I wanted to share that with you guys and sounds like it’s also helped others. What is your favorite that you saw?
This is legit the best video I have ever seen to help plant my flower garden. Thank you for the guidance! And thank you for showing me dollar store seeds are legitimate 🎉
I love your message. How incredibly kind of you to say. It’s so exciting to know that you are going to give dollar tree seeds a shot. You’re gonna be so happy you did! Thank you again!
Really enjoyed your show of all your seed flowers, and how much you appreciated their beauty……I feel the same way, I love growing flowers!
We are so fortunate to have a such thing as flowers to play in. I love that there are so many of us that feel this way too. 🌸
Fantastic garden. Incredible that it was all from seed. Good for you! It shows that you don't have to spend a fortune to have a great garden if you grow from seeds. Thank you
Yes, thank you. I am so happy to have discovered a way to have my cake and to eat it too. It makes my whole heart happy and I know that it will yours also!
Love the video. It’s such a dopamine boost seeing all the beautiful colors of flowers. Awesome yard
I totally agree! Even watching it back now is giving me life lol
Absolutely gorgeous your so talented !
Thank you so much!!😊
Best video ever!! Thank you so much for sharing!! I have been looking for a video like this. What an inspiration ❤
You are so welcome! That makes me happy 🥹
Stocks like cooler weather, mine grew like crazy but would not bloom. Then come fall the ones that survived summer bloomed and were beautiful. After research I learned they are a cool season flower and I had planted at wrong time.
Ahhhh I didn’t know this either so thank you 😊
Congratulations. I have been growing from seed for years and winter sowing 4 years. It’s so rewarding and easy. Lots to share too.
What are your favorites to winter sow?
Please make more of these kinds of videos. They are so fun
Anise hyssop was my #1 surprise flower last year. Bought two pots at a nursery. Grew to 4 feet, bloomed until fall and bees were on it all day, every day. Your video gets me excited for spring planting here in the midwest!
It was mine as well! Isn’t it incredible? I can’t wait to plant more can you
Loved the tour of your garden. I did a small pollinator garden from seeds I started last year. I had bee balm, scarlet sage, anise hyssop, coreopsis, black eyed Susan’s, blue sage, lambs ear and butterfly weed all started from seeds. I added lantana and a butterfly bush that I purchased. It was in bloom all summer long and filled with hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. They also visited my vegetable garden where I had planted a row of marigolds and another of zinnias. I enjoyed watching all the visitors on the flowers while working in the garden.
I will be starting more seeds from some of the ones you showed to add to my pollinator garden this year.
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️ your garden sounds lovely ☺️
Great video! I watched it twice!
I grew the same Stalk flower in fall and it bloomed in late winter/early Spring. They were beautiful and smell really good. You should try again as a cool season flower.
I also grew the green mist and am not a fan as a cut flower. The flower sheds everywhere and flowers attracts flies.
Oh wow! 🤩 thank you so much. I’m glad I’m not alone in thinking about those flowers lol
Definitely a cottage garden vibe! It's so satisfying growing these beautiful plants from seed :)
love it
Thank you
You have a spectacular garden and green thumb.
Thank you so much. 😊
I just discovered your wonderful channel. I to have Daisy in my name, but somehow I can't grow Daisies either. I love that you used seeds from Dollar Tree store. I bought seeds last year from on line more expensive shops and the seeds I bought from Dollar Tree and Walmart actually worked the best for me in my Zone 6a Massachusetts garden. I guess more expensive isn't always better. I hope you have a lovely day. Happy Planting 😊 🏵🪷🪻🌷🌼🌻
Yessss! This is exactly right! I’m glad it’s not just me. Thank you for sharing and making me not feel so bad over the daisies lol. 😂
Thank you for sharing all those followers. So so so beautiful!
OMG you have a huge garden!❤🥰🌼🌸🌼🌸
Yes I do! My husband is just so thrilled lol. (He loved his grass until this happened lol)
I did not know Coleus had beautiful flowers! great video, and I have found dollar seeds to be excellent as well.
Me either but whew they are so pretty and dainty 😊
Gorgeous yard!!! Prize winning!!! Thank you
Thank you! 😊
Thank you! This is a real service to the plant community ❤
Wow! This is so nice of you to say. Thank you!
Your garden is so beautiful 😍
Thank you so much 😊
Absolutely stunning! I’m in Va and it’s crunch time for me now planting everyday! You inspired me to buy some more packs of seeds to start. I want my yard to look just like this along my fence area and my house. I know I don’t have the money to do it buying plants. Thanks for showing me I can have this with starting my own by seed. Thanks for sharing. Oh and I just discovered the Mexican Sunflower last year. I definitely want to get some growing! Moonflower is one of my favorite. I grew it every year for years! I would mix it and a morning glory plant together to get blooms morning and night. I grew hyacinth bean vine one year and had great success. Took all summer before I got flowers though.
This is fantastic. You just helped me so much. I wanted to grow my morning glory and also my moonflower but only have one panel so I was stumped! I’m going to do what you did and mix them. That’s such a great idea. By the way, you will be getting a shout out! :-) You sound like you are well on your way to having a gorgeous summer full of blooms!
Beautiful! I'm from England and always remember the English gardens being this sort of more wild looking and lovely. I'm not a fan of boring rows of one flower type and monocolor that I see here in the US a lot.
This is everything to me. The fact that you are actually among the English gardens and that you find that my garden is beautiful maybe the highlight of my entire year. I cannot express the smile how big it is on my face. I want to thank you so so much. This is everything.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I live in North Carolina now and I'm trying to get my garden looking like yours! Appreciate your ideas so much !@@thesoutherndaisyllc
@@Tracy43458you can do it. It was so much fun
Wow! These flowers are just spectacular! I Love it!!
This was such a wonderful and helpful video!
Glad you think so! Thank you for watching ❤️
This video was SO helpful!! Thank you for taking the time to do it and show us all of them in bloom! ❤
You are so welcome!
What a beautiful garden ❤❤❤
Phlox is almost invasive where I live, but they're so beautiful that I don't mind.
I’m that way about plants that I love to lol
Love this video. I enjoyed listening to your reviews on your wonderful garden. Thank you!
I'm so happy! Thank you for letting me know it was worthwhile. I get ideas that I think would help me and sometimes they aren't super interesting to others so it's always great to know. Thank you for watching and for taking time to comment.
Sooo very real!💜Love real stuff...and real people!🩷Great info!💜Thank you!🩷
You are so welcome! Thank you so much. I am really real and genuinely want to help! :-)
I love the tour with the seed packets! You don't have to worry about ever planting the dill, feverfew, calendula, and forget me not again! I absolutely love the coleus. My dill does last well in a vase so maybe give it another try. I've never seen that particular celosia before but it's beautiful Glad I stumbled onto your TH-cam
Oh thank you for telling me. I so appreciate it!
That Asian garden is our princess feathers…the pink flowers are FULL of little black seeds…cut them off and put into a paper sack…you will have a million seeds
Our FOUR OCLOCKS are more like six thirty….they also are full of black seeds after the flower blooms…you will have millions of seeds to share…put into a paper sack and let them dry out
Omg your garden is beautiful than any garden I’ve been seen. It’s absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing them
What a beautiful garden
Love it!!! I do the same! I keep a few huge tins for my seeds. The only thing I noticed is you cheated slightly ( lol with love) you have a protective fence around your flowers. No deer or bunnies enjoying your plant candy. But I love what you have grown! So awesome! I think years ago people would plant seeds more. Now days they pay out loads for already started plants. Love your video!
Listen if I didn’t cheat as you say with love with the fence there would be no video to talk about. They are savages around here lol 🤣
@@thesoutherndaisyllc absolutely! Darn critters are out of control. For real though love your garden and enthusiasm. I’m excited to see more. Have you tried poppies yet?
@@Awakenedcollective333I usually grow them but none this year for some reason thay I don’t know lol.
Thank you so much for all this information!! Blessings
You are so welcome, I am glad it was well received. Have a great day :-)
There are many beautiful flowers that I really like
Thank you
Hey Kim, this is so inspirational. Wrote all the seeds down and will try these! I'm in Chapel Hill ... so excited to be "neighbors".
No way!!!! I’m in Chapel Hill all the time. Let me know if you need any help! I’m in Mebane so literally 15 min. And my daughter now lives on the 15/501 exit behind Home Depot. Crazy small world
@@thesoutherndaisyllc Thanks so much Kim! My sister lives in Mebane ;-) Would love to see your yard. You are so kind to offer help. Would just love to see all your beautiful flowers.
Your gardens are gorgeous!
Thank you
Can’t wait to get my seeds started…..I usually buy all of my flowers. Nice video…….I see you are in zone 7b. I am in zone 9.
Happy growing!!!!
This is a WONDERFUL flower video. Very encouraging for new flower growers
I love this.
Hello Kim! I am new to your channel. What a Beautiful garden you have created from seeds. Thank you for sharing that with us and I will give this one a Try. What can you lose for a dollar if they don't take. Great idea! Thank you for sharing your Gardens with us. So until next time God Bless you and your family and have a Blessed day and stay safe my dear and Special u-tube friend. I give your gardens a Two Thumbs Up!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so so much. What a kinda message full of such encouragement. I am hopeful you find it helpful and yes starting seeds is so efficient. Plants for next to nothing. 🙌
So many if not all would benefit with a pinch when they are young which would help a lot of the flopping
I agree with you! I will likely do that this year.
I winter sowed forget me nots last season. I was hooked. you can't get enough blue flowers. I was impressed too. Hi from Utah
Isn’t it the most beautiful blue? I was mesmerized
Thank you,your garden is so beautiful.👏👏😘
So nice of you!!! Thank you so much
Gorgeous!
I loved this! This is my first year planting a garden and I’m doing it from seed, love seeing what they look like in your garden vs the package!
Hi Heidi, you are who I made this video for! I know it is so hard to see what the package says vs reality so I am glad it is super helpful for you :-)