I have used carrot tops (lasted 3-4 days), parsley when it starts to bolt (still green), cosmos (just the leaves), raspberry, heavenly bamboo, any herb, dusty miller, I will try just about anything.
Ohh...im so happy that someone finally sees Spirea as a filler too! This year is my first year trying to put together a small garden of cut flowers 🙏,so its all an experiment 🙂, but i put all my passion in it, i love love cut flowers! I also thought that spirea would make a great filler, so i ordered a small plant two weeks ago! Im glad i found your channel today🙂
I love to use spirea too. One I was blown away by was pink splash weigela- all season long. With blooms or with varigated foliage the rest of summer. I would make bouquets using the spirea, weigela and dusty miller together. Wow I loved the contrast. I need dark foliage this next year. I'm excited to try the mahogany splendor hibiscus and elderberry foliage. Thanks for the videos.
Hi! I recently found your channel and I love it. We are in a similar situation-just growing in a yard. We moved into our space in 2019 and there wasn’t much established here besides some white peonies (yay!), but I am definitely working on establishing a lot of shrubs and perennials that I can use for fillers and foliage. I’ve added: nepeta, yarrow, anise hyssop, sedum, baptisia, ninebark, forsythia, viburnum, hydrangea, and I will be adding a spirea shrub soon! Plus a lot of others once I make space by removing more lawn. I have a small urban yard and kids who want to use some of it, so it’s all about strategic placement and selection-I can’t just grow a huge hedge of stuff like I see actual flower farmers doing. 😊
❤️Great info, I want to grow cerinth! Have you ever tried cress, I love it, very light and airy with neat little green pearls (seeds)! I also use a lot of bushes and branches like spirea also (I have a couple of the pink like yours and I don’t know the name, and I have a row of the white all along the front of my property, it’s a huge row of 50 bushes) and honeysuckle, privet, wild cherry tree, all things that grow on my acreage! Good luck this summer, I’m gonna go check out your filler flower clip now! 🌸👩🌾
Does the coleus have stem length? I love it and finally started some seed this year but I was under the impression that it was more of a ground cover. I am happy to see this. I have also used hosta leaves that have longer stems in arrangements and it looked nice. I am in Illinois zone 5b
A new foliage I’m growing this year is called willow peppermint eucalyptus. It’s on Johnny’s site. I ordered it back in November and they were out of stock as far as the small packets (which would have been way more than I could need) but I ended up buying the 250 pack because I was afraid they would not have the small packs in stock before I would need to start them. I would be glad to send you some if you would want to try them as well! Let me know!
I even use asparagus foliage, and some of my peony foliage
Love spirea!!! My latest obsession is glowgirl birchleaf spirea. Great list!
I also use dill, mint, and oregano
Looks like Little Princess. Thanks for sharing! 💐
I have used carrot tops (lasted 3-4 days), parsley when it starts to bolt (still green), cosmos (just the leaves), raspberry, heavenly bamboo, any herb, dusty miller, I will try just about anything.
Thanks for a great video. I like to use lavender as a filler. The silver leaves look nice with pink and white flowers and smell is wonderful!
Oh yes! Lavender would be an amazing filler. Thanks!!
Love lavender, too!!
I never thought of using coleus! Great idea. Thank you.
Ohh...im so happy that someone finally sees Spirea as a filler too! This year is my first year trying to put together a small garden of cut flowers 🙏,so its all an experiment 🙂, but i put all my passion in it, i love love cut flowers! I also thought that spirea would make a great filler, so i ordered a small plant two weeks ago! Im glad i found your channel today🙂
Yay for growing cut flowers!!! You will love spirea 💚💚💚
I love to use spirea too. One I was blown away by was pink splash weigela- all season long. With blooms or with varigated foliage the rest of summer. I would make bouquets using the spirea, weigela and dusty miller together. Wow I loved the contrast. I need dark foliage this next year. I'm excited to try the mahogany splendor hibiscus and elderberry foliage. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you so much for doing this video. It is so helpful!!!😀
I am so glad you liked it!
Thanks for mentioning spirea. I didn’t know that it makes a good cut. One of my favorite’s is Ninebark💜
I need Ninebark in m garden!!! Which color do you have?
@@backyardbeauty9283 I’ve had it a long time, so the tag is long gone. If I had to guess, I’d say Diablo. Especially pretty with fall flowers
Love the idea of using spirea. I have also used Sweet Annie, peony and camelia foliage.
Hi! I recently found your channel and I love it. We are in a similar situation-just growing in a yard. We moved into our space in 2019 and there wasn’t much established here besides some white peonies (yay!), but I am definitely working on establishing a lot of shrubs and perennials that I can use for fillers and foliage. I’ve added: nepeta, yarrow, anise hyssop, sedum, baptisia, ninebark, forsythia, viburnum, hydrangea, and I will be adding a spirea shrub soon! Plus a lot of others once I make space by removing more lawn. I have a small urban yard and kids who want to use some of it, so it’s all about strategic placement and selection-I can’t just grow a huge hedge of stuff like I see actual flower farmers doing. 😊
You've added some GREAT perennials! Are you growing any annuals this year?
@@backyardbeauty9283 Yes, a whole bunch of those, as well.
Love all the green 🌱 It's been hard for me to remember that I need around 60% foliage to the 40% focal flowers! Hi from Cincinnati!
It is hard for me to remember as well! Sometimes seems easier to grow the focals than the foliage.
I think your spirea may be called Magic Carpet. I live in zone 3 and have shrubs that look like yours.
❤️Great info, I want to grow cerinth! Have you ever tried cress, I love it, very light and airy with neat little green pearls (seeds)! I also use a lot of bushes and branches like spirea also (I have a couple of the pink like yours and I don’t know the name, and I have a row of the white all along the front of my property, it’s a huge row of 50 bushes) and honeysuckle, privet, wild cherry tree, all things that grow on my acreage! Good luck this summer, I’m gonna go check out your filler flower clip now! 🌸👩🌾
Thank you so much! Cress is native here so it's basically everywhere in the spring. It is lovely for sure! Fresh and dried.
Does the coleus have stem length? I love it and finally started some seed this year but I was under the impression that it was more of a ground cover. I am happy to see this. I have also used hosta leaves that have longer stems in arrangements and it looked nice. I am in Illinois zone 5b
If you keep pinching the flowers, coleus can get nearly 2 feet tall! Experiment and let me know what you think.
A new foliage I’m growing this year is called willow peppermint eucalyptus. It’s on Johnny’s site. I ordered it back in November and they were out of stock as far as the small packets (which would have been way more than I could need) but I ended up buying the 250 pack because I was afraid they would not have the small packs in stock before I would need to start them. I would be glad to send you some if you would want to try them as well! Let me know!
I looked it up - what a beautiful eucalyptus variety!!
It might be Japanesse Goldflame...but not so sure.