Thank you friend! Just remember you will need to deadhead them to encourage blooming. That’s the only drawback in my opinion, unless you don’t mind. Thank you for watching!🥰
I love to go to garden centers 🌼🌝 I have to try the winter sowing method as well for echinacea. Yours look so beautiful 👍 You have a new subscriber. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾💕
Thank you so much Heidi and welcome! Winter sowing is such an easy and effective method. I have few videos on my page that I did last Winter along with the results. I will be doing more in the Winter. Glad you are here!🩷
Hi Alexandrina Victoria 🌺 .I love all these pretty flowers at your garden they look amazing also I have them in my garden . I have the white and the lemon color from coneflowers but the pink color I did not found in the nursery and I hope to find it or order seeds . Have a great day .🌻🌺🌻
What a great fun video friend...really enjoyed the view and the info. You did miss probably thee most fall of them all. ..the Aster!!! Symphyotrichum.....its a fall MUST HAVE, ALEX!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Oh boy!! 😬😬😬Aster!! Thought about it for a second but I can’t with the color unless I find a pink one. I only see that Purple color .
In the video of the pink sedumn theres a plant to the right. Its tall, stalk like and has purple blooms during the summer. Do you know the name of it? Someone gave one to me and idk anything about it.
Hello. That’s Liatris/Blazing Star/Gayfeather. It’s drought tolerant, pollinator attractor. Hardy from Zones 3-9, so they will return for you. They naturalize like daffodils. I leave it up for winter interest and food for the birds. You can clip off the dried stalks in Spring when you see green at the base of the plant. It will then grow new stalks for you. You can grow it from seeds too, the seeds are in the stalks or just buy more corms in Spring when they become available at the garden centers. I have a lot throughout the garden. I love them. They come out in white and pinkish purple too. Hope that helps! 🩷💜
Can you devied Montuck Daisy's?I don't like how it spread apart. It bare in middle. If you can when should I do it.?Love watching your video s 😊You have beautiful flowers 😊
Thank you so much Esther! I would say Spring or late fall is a good time to divide them. I have never pruned or cut back my Daisy. I’ll probably do so in Spring, maybe that will help with the split in the middle. The blooms have opened more and it’s so pretty.😍
Thank you for sharing❤
Thank you for watching! My pleasure l!🥰
I am considering the Coreopsis...Great video.
Thank you friend! Just remember you will need to deadhead them to encourage blooming. That’s the only drawback in my opinion, unless you don’t mind. Thank you for watching!🥰
I love to go to garden centers 🌼🌝 I have to try the winter sowing method as well for echinacea. Yours look so beautiful 👍 You have a new subscriber. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾💕
Thank you so much Heidi and welcome! Winter sowing is such an easy and effective method. I have few videos on my page that I did last Winter along with the results. I will be doing more in the Winter. Glad you are here!🩷
Hi Alexandrina Victoria 🌺 .I love all these pretty flowers at your garden they look amazing also I have them in my garden . I have the white and the lemon color from coneflowers but the pink color I did not found in the nursery and I hope to find it or order seeds . Have a great day .🌻🌺🌻
Wow, the lemon sounds lovely. Thank you for watching Lina! 🌺🌺🌺
Okay you got my subscription.... are you from the caribbean? I think i hear something there
Thank you so much and WELCOME! Yes you did! I am Vincy!🇻🇨🇻🇨🇻🇨🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for Sharing your beautiful garden lovely plants collection happy planting 🇹🇹🇹🇹♥♥
My pleasure as always!🥰
What a great fun video friend...really enjoyed the view and the info. You did miss probably thee most fall of them all. ..the Aster!!! Symphyotrichum.....its a fall MUST HAVE, ALEX!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Oh boy!! 😬😬😬Aster!! Thought about it for a second but I can’t with the color unless I find a pink one. I only see that Purple color .
I’d love to be your neighbor. We’d have a blast swapping plants.
We definitely will have fun! 🥰
This is exactly what I was thinking 🤭
In the video of the pink sedumn theres a plant to the right. Its tall, stalk like and has purple blooms during the summer. Do you know the name of it? Someone gave one to me and idk anything about it.
Hello. That’s Liatris/Blazing Star/Gayfeather. It’s drought tolerant, pollinator attractor. Hardy from Zones 3-9, so they will return for you. They naturalize like daffodils. I leave it up for winter interest and food for the birds. You can clip off the dried stalks in Spring when you see green at the base of the plant. It will then grow new stalks for you. You can grow it from seeds too, the seeds are in the stalks or just buy more corms in Spring when they become available at the garden centers. I have a lot throughout the garden. I love them. They come out in white and pinkish purple too. Hope that helps! 🩷💜
@@alexandrinavictoriagarden583 Thank you very much
Can you devied Montuck Daisy's?I don't like how it spread apart. It bare in middle. If you can when should I do it.?Love watching your video s 😊You have beautiful flowers
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Thank you so much Esther! I would say Spring or late fall is a good time to divide them. I have never pruned or cut back my Daisy. I’ll probably do so in Spring, maybe that will help with the split in the middle. The blooms have opened more and it’s so pretty.😍
@@alexandrinavictoriagarden583 Thank you for answering my questions. Mine is blooming too 🤗