Hi Linda! You're so welcome! I think we're all feeling a little of the winter blues, and missing our gardens at this point. It's almost Spring though, 52 days!! We're almost there friend 🌱💚🫂
So, I find myself sitting with my plants under my grow lights(not the blurple colored ones, they make me feel funny) and that helps with my SAD. I turned my southern facing utility room into a grow space too, it's not always warm, but it stays bright on dreary days. Sometimes even playing sunny video games helps. 🫂🫂🫂🏵️🏵️🏵️🏵️ Spring is coming soon, Linda!
My pleasure Margie, so glad you enjoyed it. I've been in a winter funk myself this week so going back and watching these summer tour videos really helps me too. Only 52 days until Spring! Sunshine, longer days, and flowers are almost here again 🌱💚
Hi Kathy, You will! Winter sowing works wonderfully for foxgloves. The seeds are so tiny, that you will end up with a ton of seedlings. The key is to dampen the clump, and tease them apart ever so gently, and then plant out the seedlings. They may not bloom this year (most varieties of foxgloves are biennial and will only bloom year 2), but they are worth the wait! Enjoy! 🌱
@@HookedandRooted please share your tips om winter sowing! I don't have a south facing window or a greenhouse. I tried starting foxgloves once in a seed tray but they flopped over and did not do well.
@kristie5981 I just posted this video Saturday on which seeds I'm starting indoor and outdoor using winter sowing. I have had success winter sowing foxgkoves. This year I'm trying indoor but you can certainly do them with winter sowing. I have a whole Playlist on wintersowing that explains the process. th-cam.com/video/_srS7vbGPno/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RllCgRuxZWdEwRWg
You have now given me a terrible case of spring fever. Those foxglove you grew are amazing. And all those gorgeous flowers have me missing summer. Thanks for sharing this beautiful video Steph.
Steph, you have such a gorgeous garden. The colors and textures play so well together. I don't think there's anything better than walking through a garden with lots of beautiful flowers, hearing the birds and the bees. It's so peaceful. Thanks for sharing this on a drab winter day. Spring is coming.
💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️ Steph! Oh! How I long for spring and summer! 😫. This has to be one of my favorite videos you have created. I think I just swooned over the apricot foxgloves, Sarah Bernhardt Peony and the Olivia Rose Austin rose 🥰😍💕. Hearing the Robins and other birds singing made my heart ♥️ happy. I need to get all three in my garden! I’m saving this video and I’ll probably watch it 100 times before spring gets here because it’s just that BEAUTIFUL!!! 💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️
I love foxgloves & lupins!!! I love your gardens, they are so beautiful & Your husband & you are designing your landscape so beautiful!!! & you give so much great advice!! thank you!
Hi Stef 🌺 . Your cottage garden is very unique beacause you know how to arrange plants in the garden and enjoy the beauty of the amazing flowers . Have awonderful day .🌻🌺🌻
@@HookedandRooted I planted a fox glove 2 years ago that I bought from a box store. At the end of the season I thought I shook the blooms into the soil and self sowed them. I was so excited to see plants coming up the next season everywhere. I crossed my fingers and got excited. Not one Fox glove came up from the soil. They were all Black eyed Susan‘s (that I also sowed) everywhere.😂🤣
Absolutely beautiful! I told me husband today that I needed sunshine and flowers...and you provided just that! Your color compositions blend and play off each other so beautifully. I'm inspired to add foxgloves in my garden this year. Thank you! ❤
Beautiful! Colors blend perfectly! I started Foxgloves from seed this year, too, and will have to wait another year before they bloom...unless I buy some from a nursery already in bloom.
I also grew foxglove from seed, absolutely Love them this will be my third year, I’ve been trying to move them around so I have them spread through the area they are planted in. Liking your channel.
I use wild foxgloves a lot here in Ireland - they self seed a great deal and it is very easy to dig and transplant the smaller new plants to other parts of the garden and bees adore them and they can be grown from the many seeds they produce
Thanks for the inspiration. I have a bed on my front corner that I want to be this lush someday. I started two years ago with bare roots, small evergreen shrubs and small perennials. This year, I’m hoping it pops.
This is such a great video this time of year when we are longing for spring. Your foxglove are all so beautiful, but I definitely love those iris too!!
Steph, this was the most enjoyable 12 minutes of my day today...spent most of the day organizing my seeds so this was so nice to see. Something to look forward to. Thanks for sharing:)
I’ve watched this three or four times now! Oh it’s just SO BEAUTIFUL Steph!!!! I just love Foxgloves, they’re so whimsical and bring so much to the garden 🥰😍 I’ve grown them over the years but have not grown these varieties and I am definitely going to search for some today!
Hi Steph! Love the Foxgloves...never grown this plant. Love your Peonies, roses, Irises. I have the same varieties as your Peonies and what joy to have in my garden. Thank you for your content !
Your garden is gorgeous, this spring I started some foxglove in pots I’m hoping I can plant in my garden, l live in zone 7b so they may not survive this winter. Thanks for sharing!
I literally just sowed the foxglove seeds you sent me. I plan to sow the echinacea seeds tomorrow. Your foxgloves are stunning. I’m planting the Dalmatian and Camelot series which are supposed to bloom the first year
Those apricot foxglove 😍!! Oh. My. Goodness. I believe this is the same area where you’ve also planted gomphrena from seed? That was also so beautiful. Looking forward to seeing what you have planned for this year!
Wonderful color combinations! I grew foxgloves from seed last year and the rosettes of foliage are looking quite healthy so I am hoping to have some lovely blooms this summer. Doing some more via winter sowing to keep the supply coming. I don't know yet whether mine will self-sow. Hope you didn't have any damage from our recent Northeast deep freeze (I am in Zone 6b/7a Lower Hudson Valley NY).
Hi Steph, you could show this video a 100 time I would never get tired of it! So much beauty! So funny yesterday I just winter sowed the dalmatian peach foxgloves🤞hope they take. What are you winter sowing this year, will you be doing a video on it?
I failed to mention the Cats Pajamas Nepeta in my previous comment. CP nepeta is one of the first to bloom in the spring. I love 💕 this plant and Lemon Coral Sedum so much that I lined my front garden walkway with 16 of each alternated. They are surrounding my Reminiscent Pink, Yellow and Apricot rose bushes I planted in the fall of 2022. Now I need to figure out where I can fit some foxglove 😊
Hi Kristine! The peonies I mostly buy as bare root from the local box stores. The one in this video is several years old. My favorite place to order Iris is Schreiners Iris online. They have beautiful selections, reasonable prices, and I find their rhizomes really great quality and larger than some other places I've ordered from in the past.
I can’t get over how prolific your Knockout Roses are flowering, I live in Western Massachusetts and mine have never looked like yours do , mine have always struggled and were barley alive after winter past . I will have to give Foxgloves a try, your were amazing in 2022 . After flowering will they come back the next year or do you have to plant seeds every year to have flowers ?
Everything is so gorgeous!!!!!! I struggle growing foxgloves from seeds and the ones that do survive the bloom are so tiny and weak looking. I’m not sure if it’s something in my soil or if I’m doing something wrong. I know they’re zone 4 where I’m a zone 3 so maybe it just gets a little too cold. Your irises 😍 I’ll have to show my husband all your varieties as he has been in an iris kick lately.
Thank you Mya! If you have seedlings maybe try fertilizing them with something like a plant tone scratched into the soil around them. They are very cold tolerant so I don't think its your zone. Ahhh yes Iris, LOVE! 🥰
Hi there! I do have irrigation in those beds, however, they are turned off. They were installed before there were any plants planted, and then as things grew and matured, they were blocking the flow of the sprayers to the plants. So we turned them off. If we're having a really dry stretch, I will just water with my hose. I wish we had drip in the beds, but since everything is so mature and full in that area, it would be difficult to crawl around the floor to install it. So hand watering it is when needed.
Just gorgeous... and the tonic we all need right now for our spring fever! ;-) You've really created a beautiful bed there ... and the blues and golds of your evergreens set it all off. How do you get anything done inside when those foxgloves and roses are doing their thing? It must pull you outside constantly.
Hi Kathy! I agree, we could all use a little something to look forward too especially when the suns been hiding for what seems like all of January. I hope you get to enjoy your apricot foxgloves this year. White and Mauve sounds like a beautiful combination. They stood the color they bloomed in my garden until they were spent.🌱
Hi there! Welcome to the channel. I actually made this video as a follow up to Foxglove Fever, where I show in detail collecting foxglove seeds, starting the plants etc. If your interested in watching, here is the link: th-cam.com/video/sE8WZvinaxY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=G_GcVAMrAJxMy0Y2
I garden in 9b, many of those flowers don't do good here in the extreme summer heat, hard to find enough shade cover for them in my yard, have started planting trees but they take awhile to get big enough to provide much shade, wish I'd planted trees 1st.
Hi Joyce, The seeds came in the same Apricot beauty mix. Not sure how that happened, but I got pinks/purples, and apricot in the same seed pack. It ended up being more of a mix vs. just the apricot beauty variety that it read on the seed pack.
Hi Kelly, I didn't have blooms last year, maybe one or so. When the plants bloomed in 2022, they dropped seed. Those seeds germinated in 2023 and started new plants. Those new plants will send up blooms this year. Then the cycle begins again. I could probably start some now to plant out when these are done, so that I would have some again next year. Or instead I could just let them do their thing and self seed and they bloom every other year.
Hi there, I'm in a zone 6. Mine grew once and did not return. I believe they are marked as perennial, but I had the same experience. So I'm trying them again this year.
Hi! These are the Apricot delight mix. There just happened to be some other colors mixed in. I purchased the seeds from swallowtail seeds 🌱 these were Biennial. I started the seeds one year, and they bloomed the 2nd year. They dropped a bunch of seed, and now we'll see what happens this year in terms of colors. Should be a fun surprise.
Dear madame Foxy, Bless the sun 🌞 and moon!! ☪️ What a a wonderful creative combination of shades and hues. I have a model to follow 😊 THINK PINK ❤ Your irises, your roses. Your peonies what a rainbow 🌈 of thoughtful soft pastels. Iris is the goddess of the rainbow. In your garden, I feel like a boy in a candy 🍬 store 😋 Honestly it's beautiful!! Now the question.. Did you grow ALL those foxies from seed❓all from the same package 📦 ❓ I'd love to ask how do they make the first summer ❓ our summers are hot and dry zone 10 i think ill keep mine in small pots in shade until next November when I'd plant them in their final position. I'm not sure. Thank you From the boy in the 🍬 candy store Mm
Hi Jill! Thank you so much, and thanks for being here. I started the seeds using the winter sowing method. It works really well with winter sowing. This year however, I'm growing Dalmatian Peach foxgloves which are supposed to be 1st year blooming foxgloves (most varieties only bloom year 2 being biennials), and I will be growing those inside in hopes of getting them to bloom earlier in the season.🌱💚
They are TINY for a really long time. They will pick up once you plant them out in the Spring. They may not bloom this year (depending on variety), but they will be worth the wait 🌱💚
Simply beautiful! The layers you have, the roses, peonies, nepeta, salvia, iris, I'm in awe!! Well done. Taking notes for my garden.
Thank you so much for your kind words Darcey! so glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Yes, the plant and color combinations are stunning.
Just the beauty I needed on this cold gray day. Helping my S.A.D for 12 minutes. Thanks Steph ❤
Hi Linda! You're so welcome! I think we're all feeling a little of the winter blues, and missing our gardens at this point. It's almost Spring though, 52 days!! We're almost there friend 🌱💚🫂
True. It's been gray for a week here. This brought a smile to my face and sent me into daydreams of spring.
So, I find myself sitting with my plants under my grow lights(not the blurple colored ones, they make me feel funny) and that helps with my SAD. I turned my southern facing utility room into a grow space too, it's not always warm, but it stays bright on dreary days. Sometimes even playing sunny video games helps. 🫂🫂🫂🏵️🏵️🏵️🏵️ Spring is coming soon, Linda!
Such a beautiful garden. The fox gloves are magnificent & it was much appreciated on this gloomy rainy day. Thanks Steph
My pleasure Margie, so glad you enjoyed it. I've been in a winter funk myself this week so going back and watching these summer tour videos really helps me too. Only 52 days until Spring! Sunshine, longer days, and flowers are almost here again 🌱💚
Those foxglove are beautiful. I'm trying to grow them this year in my winter sewing. I'm hoping to see seedlings in the spring.
Hi Kathy, You will! Winter sowing works wonderfully for foxgloves. The seeds are so tiny, that you will end up with a ton of seedlings. The key is to dampen the clump, and tease them apart ever so gently, and then plant out the seedlings. They may not bloom this year (most varieties of foxgloves are biennial and will only bloom year 2), but they are worth the wait! Enjoy! 🌱
@@HookedandRooted please share your tips om winter sowing! I don't have a south facing window or a greenhouse. I tried starting foxgloves once in a seed tray but they flopped over and did not do well.
@kristie5981 I just posted this video Saturday on which seeds I'm starting indoor and outdoor using winter sowing. I have had success winter sowing foxgkoves. This year I'm trying indoor but you can certainly do them with winter sowing. I have a whole Playlist on wintersowing that explains the process.
th-cam.com/video/_srS7vbGPno/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RllCgRuxZWdEwRWg
You have now given me a terrible case of spring fever. Those foxglove you grew are amazing. And all those gorgeous flowers have me missing summer. Thanks for sharing this beautiful video Steph.
Thank you so much for watching Sue! Imagine how pretty some white one would look along your Mary garden 😍
@@HookedandRooted I love them!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing and for stating the flower names. Your pretty flower dress matches your pretty flower garden border.
Thank you so much 😊
Every plant in your garden is just saturated with healthy color ~ you have such a green thumb!! Thanks for the flash-back tour!!
Hi Robyn, thank you so very much friend 💗🥰
Steph, you have such a gorgeous garden. The colors and textures play so well together. I don't think there's anything better than walking through a garden with lots of beautiful flowers, hearing the birds and the bees. It's so peaceful. Thanks for sharing this on a drab winter day. Spring is coming.
Thank you for that, Steph. Much needed on this wet and dreary NE Ohio day. Your garden is TRULY BEAUTIFUL!!! And the foxgloves are STUNNERS!!!
You are so welcome, so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you 💚
What brilliant color 🤩 Gorgeous! Foxglove do not want to grow for me? So I admire those of others.
Wow 😮Steph! Breathtaking and peaceful!!! Can’t wait for spring Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching Denise! 💚
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Steph! Oh! How I long for spring and summer! 😫. This has to be one of my favorite videos you have created. I think I just swooned over the apricot foxgloves, Sarah Bernhardt Peony and the Olivia Rose Austin rose 🥰😍💕. Hearing the Robins and other birds singing made my heart ♥️ happy. I need to get all three in my garden! I’m saving this video and I’ll probably watch it 100 times before spring gets here because it’s just that BEAUTIFUL!!!
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I've never seen such gorgeous foxgloves. I love the colors!!
I just adore Foxglove!
Me too Donna 😍💚
I hope to add some Fox gloves to my garden this year. I also enjoyed the birds singing in the background.
Beautiful. I miss the sounds of summer. I could sit and listen to the birds for hours...but I'm usually digging in the dirt at the same time.😊
You and me both! We're almost there again 🥰
Just beautiful Steph, just what I needed to see this morning. 💕
So glad you enjoyed it Vicki! Thank you so much for watching 🥰
Your garden is of course gorgeous, but I think the thing I liked most is being able to hear the birds on this dark dreary day!
Thank you for sharing this. Brought colour to a dreary winter’s day ❤❤❤
Oh my absolutely gorgeous the colours are blended beautifully truly enjoyed watching thanks bunches Tracey.
I love foxgloves & lupins!!! I love your gardens, they are so beautiful & Your husband & you are designing your landscape so beautiful!!! & you give so much great advice!! thank you!
Your cottage garden is absolutely gorgeous! It’s my inspiration to have my front flower bed looking like yours. ❤️❤️
Hi Stef 🌺 . Your cottage garden is very unique beacause you know how to arrange plants in the garden and enjoy the beauty of the amazing flowers . Have awonderful day .🌻🌺🌻
Loved it the first time and now even more! I love my foxgloves
June is my most favorite time of season in the garden. Can't wait! Bonny
Hi Bonny! I agree, it's a pretty great month in the garden 🌱
I needed this today, thank you for reposting and I will definitely be adding some foxgloves more to my garden they are just stunning
Thank you, for sharing this beautiful video with us. I need spring to be here soon and I so loved seeing this.
Beautiful even the second time! ❤
Thank you so much Deb 💚
Absolutely Beautiful!!! TFS! Blessings!!💙💙🦋🦋🙏🙏
Stunning foxgloves. All my favorite colors in your garden. Absolutely a dream !
Thank you so much Kristie 🥰
Absolutely GORGEOUS! You should do a class on how to sow, seed, and take care of fox gloves. I need it!
Hi Joellen! Thank you so much. That's not a bad idea 🤔 🥰🌱
@@HookedandRooted I planted a fox glove 2 years ago that I bought from a box store. At the end of the season I thought I shook the blooms into the soil and self sowed them. I was so excited to see plants coming up the next season everywhere. I crossed my fingers and got excited. Not one Fox glove came up from the soil. They were all Black eyed Susan‘s (that I also sowed) everywhere.😂🤣
Thank you, this was exactly what I needed today! Absolutely beautiful!!!
Stunning Steph. Love a foxglove ❤
Beautiful flower garden. Love how they are blooming at the same time.
Absolutely beautiful! I told me husband today that I needed sunshine and flowers...and you provided just that! Your color compositions blend and play off each other so beautifully. I'm inspired to add foxgloves in my garden this year. Thank you! ❤
Beautiful! Colors blend perfectly! I started Foxgloves from seed this year, too, and will have to wait another year before they bloom...unless I buy some from a nursery already in bloom.
Your garden looks so healthy and beautiful.
I also grew foxglove from seed, absolutely Love them this will be my third year, I’ve been trying to move them around so I have them spread through the area they are planted in. Liking your channel.
Your garden is absolutely gorgeous.
Exquisite- you have a gift. Thank you for sharing.
I use wild foxgloves a lot here in Ireland - they self seed a great deal and it is very easy to dig and transplant the smaller new plants to other parts of the garden and bees adore them and they can be grown from the many seeds they produce
That's wonderful. I can imagine them to be beautiful! 🌱
I planted numerous foxglove last year and can't wait to see them. Your garden is beautiful!
Thank you so much! I hope they bloom beautifully for you 🌱
Thanks for the inspiration. I have a bed on my front corner that I want to be this lush someday. I started two years ago with bare roots, small evergreen shrubs and small perennials. This year, I’m hoping it pops.
They will grow quickly no worries there. Gardens want to grow. Remember, 1st year they sleep, 2nd year they creep, and 3rd year they leap!
This is such a great video this time of year when we are longing for spring. Your foxglove are all so beautiful, but I definitely love those iris too!!
Hi Maureen! Thank you so much friend. Glad you enjoyed it. Can't wait to see you again! 💚
I absolutely love foxgloves in recent years I’ve enjoyed the smaller variety 🥰
The shorter ones are really pretty too Jasmine. I'm growing Dalmatian peach this year which is a first year blooming shorter one 🌱💚
Stunning garden…
Your garden is amazingly beautiful!
Steph, this was the most enjoyable 12 minutes of my day today...spent most of the day organizing my seeds so this was so nice to see. Something to look forward to. Thanks for sharing:)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Carol🥰I have to get to organizing and planning seeds soon as well.
I’ve watched this three or four times now! Oh it’s just SO BEAUTIFUL Steph!!!! I just love Foxgloves, they’re so whimsical and bring so much to the garden 🥰😍 I’ve grown them over the years but have not grown these varieties and I am definitely going to search for some today!
Hi Angela, Thank you so very much for your kind words. I'm so glad you enjoyed it 💚There are so many beautiful varieties to try 🌱
Hi Steph! Love the Foxgloves...never grown this plant. Love your Peonies, roses, Irises. I have the same varieties as your Peonies and what joy to have in my garden. Thank you for your content !
So lovely. Such an inspiration.
So gorgeous Steph! Foxgloves are one of my must haves in the garden! 💕💕
In love! I started holyhock last year so crossing my fingers for this year. I need fox glove!
Your garden is gorgeous, this spring I started some foxglove in pots I’m hoping I can plant in my garden, l live in zone 7b so they may not survive this winter. Thanks for sharing!
I literally just sowed the foxglove seeds you sent me. I plan to sow the echinacea seeds tomorrow. Your foxgloves are stunning. I’m planting the Dalmatian and Camelot series which are supposed to bloom the first year
Hi Claudia, I'm growing Dalmatian peach this year also. Thank you so much 💚
The white Iris is a Dutch Iris, so easy to grow and I love the blue with yellow ones too.
You have a beautiful garden.
Thank you so much 🥰
American gardens tend to be so neat
Those apricot foxglove 😍!! Oh. My. Goodness.
I believe this is the same area where you’ve also planted gomphrena from seed? That was also so beautiful. Looking forward to seeing what you have planned for this year!
It is the same bed 🥰Thank you so much.
I like your combinations. Lovely garden.
Thank you so much 😊
What a masterpiece! Thank to so much for sharing!
Wonderful color combinations! I grew foxgloves from seed last year and the rosettes of foliage are looking quite healthy so I am hoping to have some lovely blooms this summer. Doing some more via winter sowing to keep the supply coming. I don't know yet whether mine will self-sow. Hope you didn't have any damage from our recent Northeast deep freeze (I am in Zone 6b/7a Lower Hudson Valley NY).
Hi Steph, you could show this video a 100 time I would never get tired of it! So much beauty! So funny yesterday I just winter sowed the dalmatian peach foxgloves🤞hope they take. What are you winter sowing this year, will you be doing a video on it?
I need a love 💕❤️💕 button instead of a thumb up! ☺️
Gorgeous!
Thanks ever.
I failed to mention the Cats Pajamas Nepeta in my previous comment. CP nepeta is one of the first to bloom in the spring. I love 💕 this plant and Lemon Coral Sedum so much that I lined my front garden walkway with 16 of each alternated. They are surrounding my Reminiscent Pink, Yellow and Apricot rose bushes I planted in the fall of 2022. Now I need to figure out where I can fit some foxglove 😊
So gorgeous! I so needed to see all that beautiful color!! I really want to add some peonies and iris to the garden. Where did you get yours?
Hi Kristine! The peonies I mostly buy as bare root from the local box stores. The one in this video is several years old. My favorite place to order Iris is Schreiners Iris online. They have beautiful selections, reasonable prices, and I find their rhizomes really great quality and larger than some other places I've ordered from in the past.
Beautiful!
I can’t get over how prolific your Knockout Roses are flowering, I live in Western Massachusetts and mine have never looked like yours do , mine have always struggled and were barley alive after winter past . I will have to give Foxgloves a try, your were amazing in 2022 . After flowering will they come back the next year or do you have to plant seeds every year to have flowers ?
Gorgeous!! Thanks!
Beautiful! 🌹
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Everything is so gorgeous!!!!!! I struggle growing foxgloves from seeds and the ones that do survive the bloom are so tiny and weak looking. I’m not sure if it’s something in my soil or if I’m doing something wrong. I know they’re zone 4 where I’m a zone 3 so maybe it just gets a little too cold. Your irises 😍 I’ll have to show my husband all your varieties as he has been in an iris kick lately.
Thank you Mya! If you have seedlings maybe try fertilizing them with something like a plant tone scratched into the soil around them. They are very cold tolerant so I don't think its your zone. Ahhh yes Iris, LOVE! 🥰
So beautiful!! Do you have a watering system with the cottage garden flowers? Words cannot describe the colors.
Hi there! I do have irrigation in those beds, however, they are turned off. They were installed before there were any plants planted, and then as things grew and matured, they were blocking the flow of the sprayers to the plants. So we turned them off. If we're having a really dry stretch, I will just water with my hose. I wish we had drip in the beds, but since everything is so mature and full in that area, it would be difficult to crawl around the floor to install it. So hand watering it is when needed.
BEAUTIFUL GARDEN! Love your videos- please keep them coming. What zone are you in??
Just gorgeous... and the tonic we all need right now for our spring fever! ;-) You've really created a beautiful bed there ... and the blues and golds of your evergreens set it all off. How do you get anything done inside when those foxgloves and roses are doing their thing? It must pull you outside constantly.
Hi Kathy! I agree, we could all use a little something to look forward too especially when the suns been hiding for what seems like all of January. I hope you get to enjoy your apricot foxgloves this year. White and Mauve sounds like a beautiful combination. They stood the color they bloomed in my garden until they were spent.🌱
Just ran into your video looking for information about fox gloves. Planting them for the first time this year. 🤞🏼hope to do as well as you
Hi there! Welcome to the channel. I actually made this video as a follow up to Foxglove Fever, where I show in detail collecting foxglove seeds, starting the plants etc. If your interested in watching, here is the link: th-cam.com/video/sE8WZvinaxY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=G_GcVAMrAJxMy0Y2
I garden in 9b, many of those flowers don't do good here in the extreme summer heat, hard to find enough shade cover for them in my yard, have started planting trees but they take awhile to get big enough to provide much shade, wish I'd planted trees 1st.
Hey Steph. Love your plant choices. What is the sun exposure in your front yard? Just beautiful. Ty for sharing 🦋
Hello! This bed is full sun.
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Love this video, Steph! Do you use the winter sowing method to start your foxgloves seeds or do you start them indoors?
Thank you. Yes, I started these Foxglove using the winter sowing method.
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Thank you ❤
😍 Beautiful!🤩
Your foxgloves were beautiful. I have seed I’m going to start and was wondering if you ever had to stake them?
Thank you! No staking. They were nice and sturdy. But also my beds are pretty densely planted, so I think that helps hold them all up too.
Love foxgloves. Do you know the name of that deep magenta one? Most of mine are the lighter pinks & some yellow.
Hi Joyce, The seeds came in the same Apricot beauty mix. Not sure how that happened, but I got pinks/purples, and apricot in the same seed pack. It ended up being more of a mix vs. just the apricot beauty variety that it read on the seed pack.
@@HookedandRooted They sure are beautiful and make a statement.
WHAT is the rosy pink rose by wiegelia?
The foxglove seeds got bad reviews on Amazon. Wich seeds did. you get? Yours look very beautiful!
Okay I know it’s a foxglove video but what rose is that on the left in the opening shot 😍
Hi Elin, those are the double pink knockout roses 🌹 💗
@@HookedandRooted they are so pretty!
Do they grow in Zone 9? I live in. Louisiana.
Gorgeous!!! Do your Foxglove come up every year now that you have had them a few years?
Hi Kelly, I didn't have blooms last year, maybe one or so. When the plants bloomed in 2022, they dropped seed. Those seeds germinated in 2023 and started new plants. Those new plants will send up blooms this year. Then the cycle begins again. I could probably start some now to plant out when these are done, so that I would have some again next year. Or instead I could just let them do their thing and self seed and they bloom every other year.
Where do you get the seeds from?
What zone are you in? I tried growing Dalmation Peach foxgloves once but they never came back. Yours are beautiful.
Hi there, I'm in a zone 6. Mine grew once and did not return. I believe they are marked as perennial, but I had the same experience. So I'm trying them again this year.
Where did you get the ombré foxgloves? I want to grow some taller varieties and those look a bit taller.
Hi! These are the Apricot delight mix. There just happened to be some other colors mixed in. I purchased the seeds from swallowtail seeds 🌱 these were Biennial. I started the seeds one year, and they bloomed the 2nd year. They dropped a bunch of seed, and now we'll see what happens this year in terms of colors. Should be a fun surprise.
Dear madame Foxy,
Bless the sun 🌞 and moon!! ☪️
What a a wonderful creative combination of shades and hues.
I have a model to follow 😊
THINK PINK ❤
Your irises, your roses.
Your peonies what a rainbow 🌈 of thoughtful soft pastels.
Iris is the goddess of the rainbow.
In your garden, I feel like a boy in a candy 🍬 store 😋
Honestly it's beautiful!!
Now the question.. Did you grow ALL those foxies from seed❓all from the same package 📦 ❓ I'd love to ask how do they make the first summer ❓ our summers are hot and dry zone 10 i think ill keep mine in small pots in shade until next November when I'd plant them in their final position. I'm not sure.
Thank you
From the boy in the 🍬 candy store
Mm
Beautiful! I found your channel last summer, so i missed this. Did you start your foxglove seeds indoors?
Hi Jill! Thank you so much, and thanks for being here. I started the seeds using the winter sowing method. It works really well with winter sowing. This year however, I'm growing Dalmatian Peach foxgloves which are supposed to be 1st year blooming foxgloves (most varieties only bloom year 2 being biennials), and I will be growing those inside in hopes of getting them to bloom earlier in the season.🌱💚
I tried growing foxglove from seed and it didn't grow.
Your are so beautiful.
The white Iris that you don’t know the name, are those Siberia Iris or bearded Iris? I Love the grassy foliage of that Iris, and wanted to get some.
Hi there, its a type of Siberian Iris. Its very pretty 🤍
@@HookedandRooted thank you !
Was this originally filmed in Late May/Early June?
This was filmed on June 5, 2022.
I started foxglove from seed the first of January and the seedlings are so small.
They are TINY for a really long time. They will pick up once you plant them out in the Spring. They may not bloom this year (depending on variety), but they will be worth the wait 🌱💚