Please don't apologize for the Sunshine. Here in Iowa it has been a cold, rainy/snowy Spring. I haven't been able to spend much time in the Garden yet. Love watching your videos.
@@sandydavidshofer1204 I hate cold Springs since we tend to go straight into Summer instead of the nice 60 to 70 degree weather that make working in the Garden so wonderful. 💖
Always appreciate that you show several ways to do plant something like the Amaryllis seeds. Very helpful to know that there might be one method that works better than others. Your tulips are so pretty, hope they are selling well for you. Always fun too to see Grace and Rocky having a good time outside.
Hello Danielle! Oh I Love all your Gorgeous Tulips. I Love, Love, Love visiting your Gardwns it makes me so Happy. I love Amaryllis. My aunt gave me one many years ago but it doesn't come in the house. It Blooms in the summer ans in the fall I take it in our work shop and leave it there with no water and in the spring I bring it out in my Gardenand it blooms for me. It is so Beautiful it has bright red and white flowers. I absolutely Love, Love, Love Gardwning. Thank you for letting us visit you for awhile and I enjoyed every minute of it. So until next time God Bless you and your family and have a Blessed day and stay safe my dear and Special Friend.
Thanks for sharing your sunshine and colorful blooms. Last week in southern Wisconsin began with snow and then hail last Wednesday that damaged the early daffodils in bloom. The late daffodils haven’t opened and we are still awaiting tulip blooms. The last 3 days including today have highs in the 40's. Thanks for the video.
The snow has just melted here but some daffodils are starting to appear, such happy flowers. I can't do tulips in the ground as the gophers just eat them up. So I have some in containers but they don't always do well with our precocious Spring weather. After our horrendous winter my garden looks like a war zone so it is very relaxing and encouraging to come visit the beauty of yours. I got some Cup and Saucer vine to actually sprout for me this year and I have high hopes of putting it on an arbor in my Rose Alley I am creating this year. I have snail vine seeds somewhere, now to find them, thanks for the reminder. Our last frost date is the end of May so I have a bit of time yet. Iris are one of my favorites and I have a wide selection but the gophers really ate a lot of them this winter, they have never bothered them before so they must've been desperate.
Wow, your garden is looking soooo pretty already! I can't wait to see it in a month or two!! And also, I love when you tell us what you are reading! Thanks for always being full of inspiration!!
The garden is beautiful! I followed your lead with my amaryllis and now I have some ripened seeds. Will float them to germinate them and 🤞🏻 hopefully get some sprouts. Thanks so much for the guidance on that!
Hi, Danielle: No need to apologize for your "under construction" grass, as most gardeners have something under construction most of the time!! I like your plan with the vines on the trellis. Worth a try to see what happens! Your tulips look beautiful, even the ones in the back! 🙂 Today I visited a tulip farm in CT called "Wicked Tulips" as recommended by Hooked and Rooted. Such a wonderful experience. They have over 700,000 tulips for picking!!! It was so hard to decide which ones to pick, as the next one was more beautiful than the last!!!
I love Monty Don and Gardeners World. I was going to mention you should turn the rosette on your water can to face up when watering in newly planted seedlings, the water comes out “softly” like a gentle rain. Ensures you don’t “batter” the baby plants!
The garden looks beautiful! I wish I gardened in PA. Michigan has been sooo slow about moving into a warm Spring. We still have some below 32 nights. My plants indoors are bursting at the seams! Those yellow tulips are delicious looking!!!
Good to see you are experimenting; I too planted sweet peas with my cup and saucer vine on the same trellis, as one flowers before the other, will see how it goes. It's fun to see you making changes, I moved around a few shrubs and felt so badly about not anticipating growth habits and the addition of new plants. Thank you Danielle, you are a gem in the garden!
I'm so pleased and proud of you. All the work you've done to design and develop your property, your generosity in sharing your bouquets, you truly shine. Good job.
Danielle I have a snail vine ( corkscrew plant) here in So Cal. Zone 10a. I purchased it at Lowe’s. I put a simple wire trellis behind it and it climbed all over it. Then it found its way to a small crack in my brick wall and it climbed up and over the wall into a field behind my house😂 it dies back a little in our mild winter but comes right back. It is covered in purple blooms right now. I’m not sure if the smell good. I haven’t really notice since they are in the back of my planter. But I will go check that out. Good luck with yours💜
During the pandemic I subscribed to BritBox and watched Monty Don and Gardeners World every afternoon. I later got the book. Such a good read! Thanks for the tour and I also don’t know about this weather. But that’s gardeners, you go with the flow!
Such a fun and easy work day to share with us! If you had planted the Hyacinth Bean Vine with the Cup and Saucer I would say definitely no. I did that last year 😅 Big mistake! I’m like you though with the Sweet Peas, they will probably do just fine. Hopefully your vines made it through the cold night we had last night in 6b!
Wow, I am southwest of you in KY and we still dealing with cold spells..our nights are in the low 30's! Amazing how your garden has came alive, it is just beautiful! I look seeing your garden it is one of my favorite to watch.
Hi Danielle, I look forward to your videos, you are such an enthusiastic gardener, who always has new tips and interesting information to share with us. I've never seen or heard of planting an amaryllis seed before. It's always a treat to see and hear what you are planting next. I love the train you have going through your garden, it is an awesome idea. Your new dried flower garden is going to be filled with beautiful blooms to display on your dried flower Christmas tree. It will be fun to see how you decorate it this year😍
Glad you showed how to start amaryllis seed in water. I saw your video on how to pollinate a flower a few weeks ago and decided to try it. My seed pod just opened up and was surprised at how papery the seeds were. I just planted a few in soil, but if they don't take I will try the water method. Thanks😊
The gardens are all coming along, and doing well. ENJOY seeing the progression. Never heard of "snail vine", will need to check into that. So interested in sweet pea. That was a childhood memory from our next door neighbor's garden...so pretty. Have a great day. We are still experiencing freezing temperatures here in SW Ohio. I'm soooo anxious to get started with flowers.
OMG - SNAIL VINE! I have 2 inside still. They're having a spurt & are now over 2 feet tall & have stakes in them. Bad weather here & I so want them in the ground! Can't wait to watch this.
Can't mistake that early spring light on new greens! The unusual heat is reaching northward too & things here in z4 are about a week early. Your re-edged grass should come in nicely, quickly. Isn't that what a garden is: experimentation & correction & working with the vagaries of weather & pest pressure. Ha! I feel your pain, literally. A relaxing day in the garden can still be a busy one, no? Thanks, Danielle!
Good luck with sweet peas/cup and saucer vine project and no horribly bad ideas (lol) in the garden... just things that we have fun trying and learning from when they don't turn out as planned.😊
These abnormal weather patterns are a real concern for gardeners.....and we can only hope for no major cyclones or hail. Love the tulips, such a wide variety.😊
I always find it interesting how even in the same zone 6b some are so far ahead of others for instance my tulips have been done for roughly 2 weeks along w my daffodils being gone for about 3 weeks and my peonies are already big buds and my bearded iris are in full blooming stage. Also the creme upstar remind me alot of the charming beauty how they start yellow then go to apricot and peachy tones as they mature
Fascinated by the amaryllis seeds! Don't think I've seen it in your videos. I'm sure your beautiful amaryllis plants shoot off 'pups'. What do you do with them? Thank you!
Another great video! Thank you ! Question- my spring planted snapdragons from last year came back this year- zone 6a. Can I move them? Or will that decrease their flowering?
Our weather has been very hot already here in Southern Indiana zone 6 a/b. My tulips & Daffodils are done, my peonies are about to bloom, my ranunculus & anemones (in a hoophouse) are blooming now, & I have bearded Iris blooming now also...
Love your videos thank you for sharing, can you do a video on starting perennial foxgloves please and if you have any idea when should we start them on zone 8b please.
Here in N Utah, 7a the forsythia, hyacinths and daffodils are just now blooming. Even the trees know to stay closed up for fear of another snow storm or cold rain. Apricot and cherry trees have not bloomed yet. We are about 1 month behind and forecasts through mid-May call for more moisture and cool weather. The grass is loving it though.
What a beautiful garden! I have a question, how to do keep your cat from ruining your plants? And also, what should I do with those that are toxic to them? We are going to adopt a kitten soon and I’m worried about my plants.
I bought some Amarysillis red striped bulbs have several pods of seeds developing. My red Lyons start with seeds but die each time. I have white fluffy one can't find flower parts to fertilize. Do you have any Hearty Hibiscus? Mine usually start to break ground on May 15 or so. Love your yard. My Mom and sister loved purple flowers. So I have started a pansie and viola garden. Have hundreds of baby viola self started.
Thank you, I enjoy your videos. We are starting g a new garden, had to leave 2 large metal arches behind when we moved …. Do you mind sharing your source for yours? From what I last read and watched, the weather will be changing again.…. Love your bench area with your grandma’s angel and the name stone. That’s very special. I hope someday, my granddaughter will have something in her garden from my garden ….. I loved the tour and your ideas! And, can you, also, tell me about your metal gate from front of house to your garden. I apologize for being so forward, but never had to worry about deer in the past …. I’m learning how to garden in a different zone, just so we could be close to our first grandchild. No regrets …. She fills our hearts. Glad you got the train going, too!!!
Sooo excited to see amaryllis seed in your title today. I value your advice so much. A friend just gave me some amaryllis seeds and I wasn’t sure how to germinate them. So float in water, right? Plant in cells after sprouted and put under lights? Anything else I should know? Do you have a video that gives more details? Your garden is beautiful!!!
Interesting about Creme Upstar tulips being more yellow. I’ve got some Happy Upstar that is just having foliage poking out of the ground so far. Will see how different this related variety may be!
We have also experienced some unusually warm weather here in NJ as well, and now it seems to be going back to "Spring" weather for the next few weeks...so a bit of a tease. Because this is not the first time (and doubt it will be the last) that we have reached 90 degrees in April and then dip back down to the 40's and 50's, then almost immediately go into the heat of summer I have given up on Sweet Peas and ranunculus. I just have to learn to adjust to the climate in my area and understand that I can't grow ALL of the flowers. Unrelated, but can't seem to find the answer...Do you pinch your Mahogany Splendor Hibiscus? First time growing and feel if I don't pinch they will resemble something like a telephone pole. I have many leaves, they are in 4" pots and are about 8-10" tall. Any advise from you or this community would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi friend! I don’t usually pinch them. I know exactly what you mean. They will eventually branch out and look like a shrub. For the first month they do look a bit silly. I have tried pinching. I did not notice a huge difference once we hit August.
Have you tried Codonopsis pilosula? I started them from seeds this year and I love it! Especially the fact it’s a vine that thrives in part shade part sun. Cream white flowers with purple lines. 🥰 it’s a perennial also so they can get really big.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Hi! Yes, when I looked it up, another Swedish blogger has it in full shade. In Swedish it’s called “poor man’s ginseng” because the roots are used in the same way.
Danielle, I have a question: one of my amaryllis bulbs is going crazy! It has now grown 2-3 "bulblets" while still being attached to the main bulb. Each bulb has its own green leaves. Should I separate them? I will be putting my bulbs outside in my garden after our last frost date, ?mid May. Please & thank you!
Hi Carolyn! I’m no expert, but if it was me I would leave the babies attached all summer and put them into dormancy together. Then when you take them out of dormancy I would remove the babies into their own pots. That’s what I do. If you prefer, you can also leave them attached and see if they bloom together. They all may need a bigger pot to coexist. I had a mother and daughter bloom together once in the same pot.
Fun experiment i enjoy figuring out bloom times what will happen lol my mushroom king oyster kit clearanced is now got one i feel great come on u can grow fungi lol
Hi, Danielle! Everything looks beautiful, but I just had a question: I notice that you don't grow roses, is that because they're too labor intensive? Or you can't be cost effective against the big growers? Just interested 💚
Hi friend! I only have two remaining roses. The Japanese beetle pressure and disease issues caused by high humidity have caused me to remove most of them.
What is the lowest temperature you think cup and saucer can take? I’d love to get mine outside but it’s been cold lately. I’m on the other side of the state but slightly colder than where you are.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens it was 30, maybe lower last night here. I think I better wait awhile still. Our last frost date is around May 15 but I don’t even trust that. We’ve has some late frosts in the last.
Here in z6b, central KY, my tulips are gone as are my daffodils which I believe were done in by the very windy weather we’ve had this spring and not by heat. On Mar 3, we had gusts up to 80mph resulting in many very large old trees uprooting - devastating! We have had a few warm days in the high 70’s and even a record breaking 88° one day but have dropped back into unseasonably cool highs in the 50’s and 60’s with lows near or at freezing. Keeping me on my toes!
Wow, your garden is so early and just so full this year. And of course everything is looking so lovely.
Please don't apologize for the Sunshine. Here in Iowa it has been a cold, rainy/snowy Spring. I haven't been able to spend much time in the Garden yet. Love watching your videos.
Iowa here too - this year more apt to have snow showers than sunshine! Love seeing her sun filled flower beds!
@@sandydavidshofer1204 I hate cold Springs since we tend to go straight into Summer instead of the nice 60 to 70 degree weather that make working in the Garden so wonderful. 💖
Always appreciate that you show several ways to do plant something like the Amaryllis seeds. Very helpful to know that there might be one method that works better than others. Your tulips are so pretty, hope they are selling well for you. Always fun too to see Grace and Rocky having a good time outside.
Hello Danielle! Oh I Love all your Gorgeous Tulips. I Love, Love, Love visiting your Gardwns it makes me so Happy. I love Amaryllis. My aunt gave me one many years ago but it doesn't come in the house. It Blooms in the summer ans in the fall I take it in our work shop and leave it there with no water and in the spring I bring it out in my Gardenand it blooms for me. It is so Beautiful it has bright red and white flowers. I absolutely Love, Love, Love Gardwning. Thank you for letting us visit you for awhile and I enjoyed every minute of it. So until next time God Bless you and your family and have a Blessed day and stay safe my dear and Special Friend.
Thanks for sharing your sunshine and colorful blooms. Last week in southern Wisconsin began with snow and then hail last Wednesday that damaged the early daffodils in bloom. The late daffodils haven’t opened and we are still awaiting tulip blooms. The last 3 days including today have highs in the 40's. Thanks for the video.
Oh no! I’m so sorry! Hail is the worst!!!
Love the natural way you did the driveway garden!!! Your garden is beautiful.
The snow has just melted here but some daffodils are starting to appear, such happy flowers. I can't do tulips in the ground as the gophers just eat them up. So I have some in containers but they don't always do well with our precocious Spring weather. After our horrendous winter my garden looks like a war zone so it is very relaxing and encouraging to come visit the beauty of yours. I got some Cup and Saucer vine to actually sprout for me this year and I have high hopes of putting it on an arbor in my Rose Alley I am creating this year. I have snail vine seeds somewhere, now to find them, thanks for the reminder. Our last frost date is the end of May so I have a bit of time yet. Iris are one of my favorites and I have a wide selection but the gophers really ate a lot of them this winter, they have never bothered them before so they must've been desperate.
Love those tulips, just Gorgeous ❤
Thank you again. So lush and beautiful it all is. Grace is so sweet and you are as well.
Love seeing Grace in your videos.
Amazing tulips!!! The La Belle Epoques especially!
I love the orange and purple tulips! What a beautiful day in the garden!
Wow, your garden is looking soooo pretty already! I can't wait to see it in a month or two!! And also, I love when you tell us what you are reading! Thanks for always being full of inspiration!!
The garden is beautiful! I followed your lead with my amaryllis and now I have some ripened seeds. Will float them to germinate them and 🤞🏻 hopefully get some sprouts. Thanks so much for the guidance on that!
Hi, Danielle: No need to apologize for your "under construction" grass, as most gardeners have something under construction most of the time!! I like your plan with the vines on the trellis. Worth a try to see what happens! Your tulips look beautiful, even the ones in the back! 🙂 Today I visited a tulip farm in CT called "Wicked Tulips" as recommended by Hooked and Rooted. Such a wonderful experience. They have over 700,000 tulips for picking!!! It was so hard to decide which ones to pick, as the next one was more beautiful than the last!!!
I love Monty Don and Gardeners World. I was going to mention you should turn the rosette on your water can to face up when watering in newly planted seedlings, the water comes out “softly” like a gentle rain. Ensures you don’t “batter” the baby plants!
The garden looks beautiful! I wish I gardened in PA. Michigan has been sooo slow about moving into a warm Spring. We still have some below 32 nights. My plants indoors are bursting at the seams! Those yellow tulips are delicious looking!!!
Good to see you are experimenting; I too planted sweet peas with my cup and saucer vine on the same trellis, as one flowers before the other, will see how it goes. It's fun to see you making changes, I moved around a few shrubs and felt so badly about not anticipating growth habits and the addition of new plants. Thank you Danielle, you are a gem in the garden!
I'm so pleased and proud of you. All the work you've done to design and develop your property, your generosity in sharing your bouquets, you truly shine. Good job.
So pretty Danielle! I love your garden and style.
What a breath of sunshine 😍 everything is looking gorgeous.
The driveway garden looks so enchanting! Everything is lovely, especially you miss D! ❤ Linda
Love the double tulips in the dappled shade.
Thanks.This was fun to watch.Gorgeous tulips
Danielle I have a snail vine ( corkscrew plant) here in So Cal. Zone 10a. I purchased it at Lowe’s. I put a simple wire trellis behind it and it climbed all over it. Then it found its way to a small crack in my brick wall and it climbed up and over the wall into a field behind my house😂 it dies back a little in our mild winter but comes right back. It is covered in purple blooms right now. I’m not sure if the smell good. I haven’t really notice since they are in the back of my planter. But I will go check that out. Good luck with yours💜
During the pandemic I subscribed to BritBox and watched Monty Don and Gardeners World every afternoon. I later got the book. Such a good read! Thanks for the tour and I also don’t know about this weather. But that’s gardeners, you go with the flow!
Such a fun and easy work day to share with us! If you had planted the Hyacinth Bean Vine with the Cup and Saucer I would say definitely no. I did that last year 😅 Big mistake! I’m like you though with the Sweet Peas, they will probably do just fine. Hopefully your vines made it through the cold night we had last night in 6b!
Wow, I am southwest of you in KY and we still dealing with cold spells..our nights are in the low 30's! Amazing how your garden has came alive, it is just beautiful! I look seeing your garden it is one of my favorite to watch.
Another great video. Thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous Garden 💜
Hi Danielle, I look forward to your videos, you are such an enthusiastic gardener, who always has new tips and interesting information to share with us. I've never seen or heard of planting an amaryllis seed before. It's always a treat to see and hear what you are planting next. I love the train you have going through your garden, it is an awesome idea. Your new dried flower garden is going to be filled with beautiful blooms to display on your dried flower Christmas tree. It will be fun to see how you decorate it this year😍
obrigada pelo video, lindo lindo 🥰
Looking forward to the dried flower garden you are planning at the back!
I love the sunshine 🌞😍
Even though I'm in the same zone, you're weeks ahead of me. Looks beautiful 😍
Beautiful garden ❤
Glad you showed how to start amaryllis seed in water. I saw your video on how to pollinate a flower a few weeks ago and decided to try it. My seed pod just opened up and was surprised at how papery the seeds were. I just planted a few in soil, but if they don't take I will try the water method. Thanks😊
Absolutely beautiful!!!
The gardens are all coming along, and doing well. ENJOY seeing the progression. Never heard of "snail vine", will need to check into that. So interested in sweet pea. That was a childhood memory from our next door neighbor's garden...so pretty. Have a great day. We are still experiencing freezing temperatures here in SW Ohio. I'm soooo anxious to get started with flowers.
OMG - SNAIL VINE! I have 2 inside still. They're having a spurt & are now over 2 feet tall & have stakes in them. Bad weather here & I so want them in the ground! Can't wait to watch this.
Beautiful, love the train!
Beautiful tulips 🌷 👏🏻
Neat and clean! Beautiful!
My snail vine was a failure last year. one seed out of 5. Very excited to see how yours does!
Great informative video.
Thank you Danielle.
I have amaryllis seeds growing from last year. Thanks for sharing.
Your garden is looking so full and lush💙
Can't mistake that early spring light on new greens! The unusual heat is reaching northward too & things here in z4 are about a week early. Your re-edged grass should come in nicely, quickly. Isn't that what a garden is: experimentation & correction & working with the vagaries of weather & pest pressure. Ha! I feel your pain, literally. A relaxing day in the garden can still be a busy one, no? Thanks, Danielle!
Good luck with sweet peas/cup and saucer vine project and no horribly bad ideas (lol) in the garden... just things that we have fun trying and learning from when they don't turn out as planned.😊
These abnormal weather patterns are a real concern for gardeners.....and we can only hope for no major cyclones or hail.
Love the tulips, such a wide variety.😊
Just beautiful ☀️
Thank you Danielle. I believe your weather might be changing. 🌷💚🙃
I always find it interesting how even in the same zone 6b some are so far ahead of others for instance my tulips have been done for roughly 2 weeks along w my daffodils being gone for about 3 weeks and my peonies are already big buds and my bearded iris are in full blooming stage. Also the creme upstar remind me alot of the charming beauty how they start yellow then go to apricot and peachy tones as they mature
I'm in 7b, your garden sounds just like mine.
Fascinated by the amaryllis seeds! Don't think I've seen it in your videos. I'm sure your beautiful amaryllis plants shoot off 'pups'. What do you do with them? Thank you!
I planted out dahlias I grew from seed. They have buds already! I’m also in south PA.
Beautiful gardens. Do think there’s still time to start snail vines and cup and saucer vines from seed? I’m in zone 5.
Beautiful!
Where did you get your arbors? They are so lovely. They enhance the space.
Another great video! Thank you ! Question- my spring planted snapdragons from last year came back this year- zone 6a. Can I move them? Or will that decrease their flowering?
Our weather has been very hot already here in Southern Indiana zone 6 a/b. My tulips & Daffodils are done, my peonies are about to bloom, my ranunculus & anemones (in a hoophouse) are blooming now, & I have bearded Iris blooming now also...
So lovely! Thankyou ❤
Love your videos thank you for sharing, can you do a video on starting perennial foxgloves please and if you have any idea when should we start them on zone 8b please.
Here in N Utah, 7a the forsythia, hyacinths and daffodils are just now blooming. Even the trees know to stay closed up for fear of another snow storm or cold rain. Apricot and cherry trees have not bloomed yet. We are about 1 month behind and forecasts through mid-May call for more moisture and cool weather. The grass is loving it though.
SNAILS - my 2 plants exceeded expectations - flowers everywhere on mushroom type trellis. Now I have some Pods! Hope yours did well. z5b Chicago area
What a beautiful garden! I have a question, how to do keep your cat from ruining your plants? And also, what should I do with those that are toxic to them? We are going to adopt a kitten soon and I’m worried about my plants.
Please !!!!
What type is your watering can ?
Love all your videos!
Thank you !!!!!
Hi friend! It’s a drama 5 liter watering can. They are available on Amazon.
I bought some Amarysillis red striped bulbs have several pods of seeds developing. My red Lyons start with seeds but die each time. I have white fluffy one can't find flower parts to fertilize. Do you have any Hearty Hibiscus? Mine usually start to break ground on May 15 or so. Love your yard. My Mom and sister loved purple flowers. So I have started a pansie and viola garden. Have hundreds of baby viola self started.
Thank you, I enjoy your videos. We are starting g a new garden, had to leave 2 large metal arches behind when we moved …. Do you mind sharing your source for yours? From what I last read and watched, the weather will be changing again.…. Love your bench area with your grandma’s angel and the name stone. That’s very special. I hope someday, my granddaughter will have something in her garden from my garden ….. I loved the tour and your ideas! And, can you, also, tell me about your metal gate from front of house to your garden. I apologize for being so forward, but never had to worry about deer in the past …. I’m learning how to garden in a different zone, just so we could be close to our first grandchild. No regrets …. She fills our hearts. Glad you got the train going, too!!!
Hi friend! The arbors and from Plow and Hearth and the fencing and gate we got from Lowe’s. It’s the grande empire XL fence.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens, Thank you, very very much! I appreciate it.
Thanks for the great video.
Have you considered growing clematis?
Apape.
Rocky is just hanging out 😹 🌷💚🙃
Sooo excited to see amaryllis seed in your title today. I value your advice so much. A friend just gave me some amaryllis seeds and I wasn’t sure how to germinate them. So float in water, right? Plant in cells after sprouted and put under lights? Anything else I should know? Do you have a video that gives more details? Your garden is beautiful!!!
Yes! Float on top of water. Mine took almost 6 weeks to sprout. Plant in potting soil. Place under lights. Keep watered.
Interesting about Creme Upstar tulips being more yellow. I’ve got some Happy Upstar that is just having foliage poking out of the ground so far. Will see how different this related variety may be!
Do you pull all of your tulips? Replant each year?
My son calls it pink snow when the cherry blossoms fall. We look for it every year.
We have also experienced some unusually warm weather here in NJ as well, and now it seems to be going back to "Spring" weather for the next few weeks...so a bit of a tease. Because this is not the first time (and doubt it will be the last) that we have reached 90 degrees in April and then dip back down to the 40's and 50's, then almost immediately go into the heat of summer I have given up on Sweet Peas and ranunculus. I just have to learn to adjust to the climate in my area and understand that I can't grow ALL of the flowers. Unrelated, but can't seem to find the answer...Do you pinch your Mahogany Splendor Hibiscus? First time growing and feel if I don't pinch they will resemble something like a telephone pole. I have many leaves, they are in 4" pots and are about 8-10" tall. Any advise from you or this community would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi friend! I don’t usually pinch them. I know exactly what you mean. They will eventually branch out and look like a shrub. For the first month they do look a bit silly. I have tried pinching. I did not notice a huge difference once we hit August.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Thank you Danielle!
Your tulips are gorgeous! And Gracie is looking extra cute and squishy today!
Have you tried Codonopsis pilosula? I started them from seeds this year and I love it! Especially the fact it’s a vine that thrives in part shade part sun. Cream white flowers with purple lines. 🥰 it’s a perennial also so they can get really big.
I looked it up, might have to add this one, thanks for sharing.
Hi friend! Thanks for this wonderful suggestion. Do you think it would be okay with only 4 hours of morning sun?
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Hi! Yes, when I looked it up, another Swedish blogger has it in full shade. In Swedish it’s called “poor man’s ginseng” because the roots are used in the same way.
Thank you so much! I will try to find it!
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens give me a shout out if you can’t find it, I can send you some seeds.
Danielle, I have a question: one of my amaryllis bulbs is going crazy! It has now grown 2-3 "bulblets" while still being attached to the main bulb. Each bulb has its own green leaves. Should I separate them? I will be putting my bulbs outside in my garden after our last frost date, ?mid May. Please & thank you!
Hi Carolyn! I’m no expert, but if it was me I would leave the babies attached all summer and put them into dormancy together. Then when you take them out of dormancy I would remove the babies into their own pots. That’s what I do. If you prefer, you can also leave them attached and see if they bloom together. They all may need a bigger pot to coexist. I had a mother and daughter bloom together once in the same pot.
Hi friend
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Ive had a difficult time germinating snail vines too. I've had them moist on a heat matt for 2 weeks now, and 0 germination.
Fun experiment i enjoy figuring out bloom times what will happen lol my mushroom king oyster kit clearanced is now got one i feel great come on u can grow fungi lol
Where did you buy the trellis
Where's the wooden path from?
Hi Daniele, what is the lowest temperature that cup and saucer vine can take. I am in zone 6b and our lows still in the 40s. Thanks
Hi Elsa! We have gone down to 37 since planting and they have been okay. They were the last thing to go in the fall. I hope that helps!
Wonderful! Thank you Danielle!
It’s April 25th as I sit here watching this and it’s snowing out😱🌷💚🙃
Hi, Danielle! Everything looks beautiful, but I just had a question: I notice that you don't grow roses, is that because they're too labor intensive? Or you can't be cost effective against the big growers? Just interested 💚
Hi friend! I only have two remaining roses. The Japanese beetle pressure and disease issues caused by high humidity have caused me to remove most of them.
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What is the lowest temperature you think cup and saucer can take? I’d love to get mine outside but it’s been cold lately. I’m on the other side of the state but slightly colder than where you are.
Hi friend! It has been 37 here since planting. They seem okay. It was only that temperature briefly.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens it was 30, maybe lower last night here. I think I better wait awhile still. Our last frost date is around May 15 but I don’t even trust that. We’ve has some late frosts in the last.
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We're still freezing in Canada.
I'm in Ohio zone 6 I'm by the lake had frost freeze last night 4-24-23.
I couldn’t get snail vine germinated ( jealous ❤
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Here in z6b, central KY, my tulips are gone as are my daffodils which I believe were done in by the very windy weather we’ve had this spring and not by heat. On Mar 3, we had gusts up to 80mph resulting in many very large old trees uprooting - devastating! We have had a few warm days in the high 70’s and even a record breaking 88° one day but have dropped back into unseasonably cool highs in the 50’s and 60’s with lows near or at freezing. Keeping me on my toes!
I kinda think that your neighbors window can see all your backyard is weird. 🤷🏽♀️ maybe it’s just me.