SPRING FLOWER UPDATE: Ranunculus, Tulips, and Bird Feeders! Backyard Flower Farm
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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So gorgeous 😭 It's amazing what you've already been able to accomplish
Oh I love the schoolhouse style bird feeder
Love the bouquets especially the white and orangey coral one
What a lovely and informative update! Your Backyard Flower Farm sounds absolutely delightful💖💖
Beautiful Flowers, Love the Bird feeders.
Beautiful flower arrangements!!
Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
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My friend, thank you for good sharing
Gorgeous bouquets!
Absolutely stunning bouquets, as always. Nice bird feeders as well, the birds that live in my yard don't seem to care for suet, the weather beats it up.
The tulip Sanne rhymes with Hannah, when you pronounce it. Pretty colors. Don't stress out.
That house birdfeeder is so beautiful. I gave up feeding birds. I think I don't know the right food to give them. Wow that one ranunculus bloom that you showed first was huge. I wish mine bloomed that big. I love the white, light colored daffodils. I bought some 2 years ago and they look so great. The yellows are plain to me, even though I have some and love them. I'm in zone 9b and can't really find varieties that will keep coming back year after year. I want something reliable that will come back year after year and I don't have to do anything about it. The regular yellow ones do that but I just want something different. I'm about to give up on tulips as well. I love tulips but they are hard to get them to come back reliably. it's not cold long enough here. The wildlife will always find a way to get what they want from your garden. Are you making any more videos on the work you're doing to your house?
Narcissus tazetta hybrids should come back every year in your area
@@tomasck2973 Thank you. Are those paperwhites? Unfortunately for me paperwhites are so fragrant that I can't stand that particular smell. I planted them far away from the house the season after that. I appreciate your help. 😊
@@julvwildcat190 Yes! Paperwhites are N. tazetta. I don't think there are jonquills that aren't fragant sadly, but you might find some that have a fainter scent. Others you could use are Narcissus 'Thalia', 'Geranium', 'Bell Song', 'Avalanche' and 'Erlicheer'; I haven't tried them all out yet but I've read they're great for warm climates.
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Narcissus Elaine and Tender Beauty are a dream. Will try to find Stef here in Germany same as Peaches and Cream.
racoons are so cute, japanese kids love them.bWe westerners "long noses" hate them.. except me
What was that big chunk of food you put in the first bird feeder.. I didn’t catch the name. Thanks!🌻
Hi Tonya, 👋 I heard u say you just say a hummingbird???? I'm in lexington, Ky. Where are you? should I put feeders out? Last year,they were 🎉
Magical 😂 Ty
We leave the back pice of plastic on…and, lol, we’ve come to use a piece of copper wire to assure they can’t open the cage.
Your arrangements are gorgeous!