Thank you! I really like the pace of your videos and your honest reviews. I will add the pink Senorita to my list for next year. The whimsical arrangements are beautiful!
I'm so glad you like my arrangements and get something out of the videos, I have learned so much since starting my garden its nice to know i'm not just shouting into the ether.
Hi, its the first time Ive seen your channel. Im in zone 9b too over here in N Calif. I enjoyed the review of your zinnias, I just ordered the Queen Lime and Queen Red seeds so I was glad to hear you had success with them. Thanks for an informative video!
Zone 9b can be really brutal in the summer but the zinnia did really well and now that it has cooled down a little they have become really tall and big and I have soooo many flowers. Good luck with your growing 🌱
Hi Pheigi! Great tour of your zinnias. I have heard that zinnias will revert to the more open center if the seedlings were very stressed. So maybe some of the ones you expected to be more like the pompom shape could turn out better next time if the seedlings are happier.
Great video! Yep, every time I buy a mix I end up with all the colors I don’t like: red, yellow, and orange. Bought the individual varieties this year.🤗
The open ones are my favorites and I didn't find myself using most of my purples except the zinderellas (which were mostly singles but so cute!). I ripped out my mazurkias as I just couldn't like them. Thanks for the video. Always fun to see which ones others are using
When I see other peoples open ones they seem to have really neat little rings of yellow tiny flower bits in the middle but mine always look half dead and scraggly even when they are only just opening. I also find they have a shorter vase life but mine are all pretty dehydrated due to the crazy heat so maybe it is stopping them from being as beautiful as yours. Happy growing.
Great video! Having trouble understanding why so many people like the brownish\orange dead\dying looking color better than the vibrant red or yellow blooms... To each their own I suppose...
I planted the mixed Benary's Giant this year and had the best results with the purple, wine and yellow. Like you, I found the white BG to be underwhelming. Next year, I'm skipping the the Benary's and going back to purple prince, violet queen, and polar bear zinnias which are similar in size but produce more flowers.
I've had problems with zinnias from the start (3rd year of flower farming). The plant growth is just unreliable - they germinate OK, but then are patchy in the field. The big scarlets are good focal flowers, so I'll grow them again, and I'm gonna grow the Queen Limes as filler. We're just getting going here in Australia while you're winding up ...🎉
I love that Japan is equidistant from America and Australia so my feed is always full of flowers. The zinnia are about the only thing that have handled the heat this summer so they will be back I will just have to keep trying different varieties until I find one I like. I have kangaroo paw and eucalyptus in my home garden and they both burnt up in the heat. Good luck with the coming season.
I'm glad the cactus zinnia made the list! I am not a fan of red flowers either although If I get a red cactus flowering I'm not mad. I get a giant wine colored zinnia from Pinetree Seeds that is one of my favorites. (I realize you can't order from them.) My queen lime did get huge flowers like a muffin top cupcake without my help. Anyway...the ranunculus bouquets make me swoon!
Im not a fan of red or yellow flowers really myself. Im new to your channel, will you show us how to store the dahlias for next season? Greetings from Western Australia🦘🦘Cheryl
After my first season I dug up my dahlia and cleaned, dried and stored them but Winters so dry here I just had them in a cardboard box wrapped in newspaper in my loft and they were fine. There is a video of that on my channel. This year, as I am in zone 9b I just dug and separated the tubers I wanted and put them straight back in the ground as the winter is so mild they should be fine out in the garden which saves me the stress of storing them over winter. What is your zone? Are your winters cold?
@@fromthewitchsgarden My zone is Temperate, our winters are cold here that can get down to average 8 degrees C. Our summers are mild where I live.We don't get frosts here. My dahlias and zinnias are mainly in pots. Should I just store the dahlias in my pots or dig them up?
@@downundervlogs If you don't get a frost then there is no need to take them out the ground(or pot), you can just leave them where they are. dahlia can freeze in harsh weather then when they defrost they turn to mush but if there is no freeze there is no problem so save yourself the work and just leave them. It is recommended that you dig them up every three to five years to divide the tubers as they grow pretty quickly and will start to crowd themselves out resulting in lots of foliage but fewer flowers. This is especially true if they are in pots and have a restricted growing space.
@@fromthewitchsgarden Thankyou for the great advice. especially if it can save me some time and effort in leaving them in the pot. New subscriber to your channel. 😃👍🦘Cheryl
Thanks for the sharing. Some of your lovely arrangements would benefit even more from ferns I think. 🙂
I have some fern growing up the side of my drive so will give it a try. Thanks.
Thank you! I really like the pace of your videos and your honest reviews. I will add the pink Senorita to my list for next year. The whimsical arrangements are beautiful!
I'm so glad you like my arrangements and get something out of the videos, I have learned so much since starting my garden its nice to know i'm not just shouting into the ether.
You have great skill in making bouquets!! They were all so beautiful!
Thank you so much, I am definitely still learning but it’s great to have so many flowers to play with without worrying about how much they cost.
Hi, its the first time Ive seen your channel. Im in zone 9b too over here in N Calif. I enjoyed the review of your zinnias, I just ordered the Queen Lime and Queen Red seeds so I was glad to hear you had success with them. Thanks for an informative video!
Zone 9b can be really brutal in the summer but the zinnia did really well and now that it has cooled down a little they have become really tall and big and I have soooo many flowers. Good luck with your growing 🌱
Beautiful garden and arrangements
Thank you so much 🌱
Hi Pheigi! Great tour of your zinnias. I have heard that zinnias will revert to the more open center if the seedlings were very stressed. So maybe some of the ones you expected to be more like the pompom shape could turn out better next time if the seedlings are happier.
Yeah, I think everything gets really water stressed and reverts back to basic form. I guess I have to spend more time out with my watering can.
Great video! Yep, every time I buy a mix I end up with all the colors I don’t like: red, yellow, and orange. Bought the individual varieties this year.🤗
I’m really torn over what to buy for this year, I just can’t find any that are really jumping out at me. What did you get?
Beautiful arrangements
Thank you so much 🌱
The open ones are my favorites and I didn't find myself using most of my purples except the zinderellas (which were mostly singles but so cute!). I ripped out my mazurkias as I just couldn't like them. Thanks for the video. Always fun to see which ones others are using
When I see other peoples open ones they seem to have really neat little rings of yellow tiny flower bits in the middle but mine always look half dead and scraggly even when they are only just opening. I also find they have a shorter vase life but mine are all pretty dehydrated due to the crazy heat so maybe it is stopping them from being as beautiful as yours. Happy growing.
Great video! Having trouble understanding why so many people like the brownish\orange dead\dying looking color better than the vibrant red or yellow blooms... To each their own I suppose...
The dead/dying esthetic 🤣
I planted the mixed Benary's Giant this year and had the best results with the purple, wine and yellow. Like you, I found the white BG to be underwhelming. Next year, I'm skipping the the Benary's and going back to purple prince, violet queen, and polar bear zinnias which are similar in size but produce more flowers.
oooooh thanks for the recommendations, i will see if any of those are available over here.
I've had problems with zinnias from the start (3rd year of flower farming). The plant growth is just unreliable - they germinate OK, but then are patchy in the field. The big scarlets are good focal flowers, so I'll grow them again, and I'm gonna grow the Queen Limes as filler. We're just getting going here in Australia while you're winding up ...🎉
I love that Japan is equidistant from America and Australia so my feed is always full of flowers. The zinnia are about the only thing that have handled the heat this summer so they will be back I will just have to keep trying different varieties until I find one I like. I have kangaroo paw and eucalyptus in my home garden and they both burnt up in the heat. Good luck with the coming season.
I'm glad the cactus zinnia made the list! I am not a fan of red flowers either although If I get a red cactus flowering I'm not mad. I get a giant wine colored zinnia from Pinetree Seeds that is one of my favorites. (I realize you can't order from them.) My queen lime did get huge flowers like a muffin top cupcake without my help. Anyway...the ranunculus bouquets make me swoon!
I’m determined to get some of the huge Queen lime ones, next year!
Maybe collect seed from the ones that did good, let them adapt to your environment through the years.
That’s a great idea 🌱
you poor thing..that mosquito took a whole pint!
Then flew off and told his mate who came for a full buffet too.
Hi, did anyone tell you look like Toni collette
No, but I guess I can see it a little. I wonder if she likes gardening?
Im not a fan of red or yellow flowers really myself. Im new to your channel, will you show us how to store the dahlias for next season?
Greetings from Western Australia🦘🦘Cheryl
After my first season I dug up my dahlia and cleaned, dried and stored them but Winters so dry here I just had them in a cardboard box wrapped in newspaper in my loft and they were fine. There is a video of that on my channel. This year, as I am in zone 9b I just dug and separated the tubers I wanted and put them straight back in the ground as the winter is so mild they should be fine out in the garden which saves me the stress of storing them over winter. What is your zone? Are your winters cold?
@@fromthewitchsgarden My zone is Temperate, our winters are cold here that can get down to average 8 degrees C. Our summers are mild where I live.We don't get frosts here. My dahlias and zinnias are mainly in pots. Should I just store the dahlias in my pots or dig them up?
@@downundervlogs If you don't get a frost then there is no need to take them out the ground(or pot), you can just leave them where they are. dahlia can freeze in harsh weather then when they defrost they turn to mush but if there is no freeze there is no problem so save yourself the work and just leave them. It is recommended that you dig them up every three to five years to divide the tubers as they grow pretty quickly and will start to crowd themselves out resulting in lots of foliage but fewer flowers. This is especially true if they are in pots and have a restricted growing space.
@@fromthewitchsgarden Thankyou for the great advice. especially if it can save me some time and effort in leaving them in the pot. New subscriber to your channel. 😃👍🦘Cheryl