Dividing & Transplanting Bearded Iris Rhizomes, Transplanting Japanese Anemones, Garden Fireworks!
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- Dividing Bearded Iris & Planting them on Mounds to Ensure Flowers, Transplanting Japanese Anemones
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I applaud your decision to move the main flower walk more orange than red. This border reads strong red on my screen and feels more harsh than the rest of your palette. Your garden looks better every day!
Also my computer reads the sunpatiens & coleus as RED. I love a melon orange and purple combo.
Yes looks red for sure 🤷🏻♀️
Your garden is gorgeous, but my eye is always drawn to Grace. What a cutie!
I love it when Grace sits in an Adirondack chair. Such a delightful dog!
Pumpkins until you make up your mind for the blanket spots! Tangerine colored pumpkins!! 😊
Grace is so sweet and funny how she sits in the garden chair in front of the library!!!!
Officially my favorite video so far! I learned so much about replanting my bearded iris. I have raised my iris, but not anywhere near far enough. Now I think they will bloom. And the fireworks made me so happy. Thanks a ton.
I really enjoy watching you work. Thank you for talking to us as you work. I learn a lot!
I just got some tangerine colored violas that I'm pairing with purple pansies. "If matching your flowers is wrong, I don't want to be right" - made me laugh out loud. :)
Yes, moving the anemones really helped!!! Your garden is gorgeous.
Oh my gosh, that method of planting bearded iris makes so much sense to me. Thank you! Your rearranging of the annuals did make it look better 😍
I AM LOVING THE VLOGS!!!! Can we see a shot of where you planted all the bearded iris in the driveway garden and what kind they were?
Yes! I will try and show them in the next tour! They were light purple iris from our last home.
Potentially adding a cantaloupe colored perennial mum into your main garden walk could fit the parameters of: the color you want, fall blooming, and on the shorter side. Alternatively, Oso Easy Hot Paprika rose could give you a first flush that coincides with your alliums, and then have their second flush in the fall (although I know you're not a big fan of roses in your garden due to pests and disease). Everything is looking beautiful and I look forward to seeing how things progress!
Totally relate to your angst about having plants in pots waiting to be planted. I'm the same way. I tried to only buy enough plants to plant quickly and then return to the nursery for more. LOL Also relate to your observation of preferring a canteloupe orange versus a more red/orange hue. Good video.
This was a great video and it does look better when the coleus is paired with that impatience
I love the combination of purple and orange flowers together- I dedicated a section in my garden just to that color scheme! I think if you love a soft tangerine, you NEED Supereme Cantaloupe echinacea.
Thanks for another great video! Great tips for planting irises and I’m glad I’m not the only one who’s time disappears when I’m in the garden. 30 minute meals have become my specialty now 😂 Bye!
Thank you so much for the Iris planting lesson!! I need to go replant mine! Also IMO the right side of the flower walk looks much better after you moved the coleus. The two reds were competing not harmonizing 😊 I do like them moved back on the left side though. Love your garden and look forward to all of your videos. Thank you for continuing to post.
Perfect iris planting. Also love cantaloupe orange more than the red. And lol you are not middle-aged! I wish I had half the energy you do in the garden 😁
You could add Supreme Cantaloupe Coneflower where you pulled the Japanese anemones. Really pretty late summer/fall flowers and the cones look good in the winter.
Wow! Loving the Arbor Lights!
Thank you Danielle. I usually just set my Iris on top of the soil and try to get some soil over the roots . There’s been several times where I thinned out my Iris left them just where they where, ( didn’t plant them ) and they took root and grew beautifully, obviously not where they were supposed to grow 😋 I either just got tried or couldn’t figure out what to do with all of them then forgot about them. Iris are almost bullet proof UNLESS they’re in a wet location . Just my opinion. 🌺💚🙃
-grinning- Another Saturday breakfast in your garden :) Grace sniffing and zooming through brings an extra level of joy! First thing that came to mind for tangerine, fall-blooming, low height was calendula. There is that variety called "Cantaloupe" if you don't mind the deadheading. I also LOVE Campfire coleus which reads more burnt orange to me than Sedona Sunset (IRL). "If matching your clothes to your flowers is wrong, I don't want to be right." LOL :D
Yes. I'm like that about plants in pots. To me it's about the weight of responsibility living things require from us. We just take it more seriously than most. (smile) I think that concern makes a better caretaker, for anything in their care. As gardeners, we too, are always excited to use our creativity & add more color or change our vista to something better. (The creative urge at its best,) but with it comes our responsibility to our living charges! Just comes with the territory...
I love the idea of meeting you at Chanticleer. See you there!
Orange perennial mums would be pretty!
With your tips on planting irises, mine might have a chance! I have some which have not bloomed and need to be moved. Thank you for sharing and showing how to plant them.
I think you should put pumpkins in your empty space! Lots of orange and seasonal interest :)
I’m enjoying echinacea ‘Cantaloupe’
Beautiful garden!!
I can sure relate to one thing in the garden leading to a dozen other things! Great tips for planting iris, I’ll be doing that from now on because mine always settle! I do like the coleus in the new spots, more pleasing to my eyes for whatever reason. Looking forward to seeing the tour of an orange strong garden. I prefer the cantaloupe orange over the red-orange too! 👌💖
Hi Danielle, there's a coreopsis called "creme caramel" that seems like what you're looking for in that space. Right color, height, and bloom time. I don't have any experience with it, but I love that color too so I might have to find a space to tuck it in my garden. I love the fountain & statue in that area!!!
Thank you for your insights. Hope you got carry out 😊
Your gardens are so beautiful! The flower walk is really lovely. The coleus does look red on my screen, but it's still beautiful. You have excellent instinct. I like your idea to soften it with an apricot or peach color. For fall, an apricot color pansey, nasturtium, or chrysanthemum would look nice.
get some mums for the empty spots! i just picked up some that are that cantaloupe orange you were talking about & they are so pretty!
i discovered a japanese anemone this fall that i thought was a lentin rose when i bought it early spring!!
Great video and it did look better!
I feel the stress on plants sitting in pots! Re fall flowers, I think Heleniums would bloom into fall (if you can find right shade of orange), may pair nicely with an Aster, like October Skies or some other
the "cantelope" is a much prettier color in your garden. The bright/strong orange looks a bit harsh with the colors you like. Good choice!
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Those sunpatiens are red. I would replace those with orange and purple ones.
Your impatients although pretty look really red on screen. I agree with the lighter orange. I wonder if a cone flower might work ? Or maybe a low lying dahlia
Tuberous begonias come in orange, double, fluffy blooms. Mine (in fire engine red) are still blooming, although they ended up being huge, single blooms. We have to dig them up and store them over the winter in our zones or they'd rot.
15:12 I think someone was celebrating that you got all your planting done 😂
Wow Danielle, I just can't believe the transformation of your entire yard since I stated watching a few years ago. So gorgeous!
I wonder if the coleus is pulling its red color from the other reds in the garden and if having more orange would pull that color out of it.
What about a low growing astilbe in that spot? Is there enough shade there for it? I love the orange astilbes. Or begonia?
Love your garden that continues to evolve, and always love your videos. Would you please provide the name of the pink anemone that you moved.
Hi Jeannette! They are ‘Fall in Love Sweetly’ Japanese Anemones.
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Have you tried Queen Lime Orange Zinnias? I bet you would love them.
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Orange Nemesia will give you
the color you desire.
I like zinnias better for the flower clusters
Grace is a cool dog. Tangerine violas?
What is doing well in my garden or some roses😊
I have no success with anemones…deer eat them and I never get to see blooms, plus this year they had an infestation of blister beetles. They’re outta here! They are so lovely though.
Question- do you remove rhizomes that have already bloomed. I once read that they won’t bloom again. but, I have not seen or heard that stated elsewhere.
Hi friend! The mother rhizome in the center will not bloom again and can be discarded. She will be noticeably exhausted looking compared to the other rhizomes. Sometimes she will just shrivel up and pass. Here is an article I wrote on dividing bearding iris - www.longfield-gardens.com/article/all-about-bearded-iris
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I am looking forward to seeing how the new color scheme works. I love purple but not with orange. Maybe you will change my mind.
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Mums?