Great video Laurie! I am really looking forward to seeing your harvest videos! Also I think those purple aster flowers are also known as Michaelmas daisies. Michaelmas is St. Michael's day which is the 29th of September, so I think they are so lovely! St Michael is a great saint! An Archangel 😇 So I hope you enjoy them, they are special!
I am working on editing my harvest videos now. Thank you so much for letting me know that! I really didn't know what it was. I was assuming it was an aster because of the flower shape. That's so good to know. I think it is pretty but I will most likely try to move it to another spot in my garden. This week in fact because I need to plant a rose in that spot!
I love all the colors in your side garden and your roses. Also your dahlias. I can’t wait to see what varieties you plant next year. I think your Eustacia Vye might have thrips. I had my Eden, Gabriel Oak and Princess Charlene get thrips this year. Such a bummer. It just wrecks the buds and blooms.
I just subbed, this video just randomly popped up. I love echinacea but mine look like yours at this time of year, every year. Im in Boston 6b. I dont water them so I think maybe its more a zone issue, maybe in warmer zones they stay fresh looking longer.
Thanks for subscribing! Yeah mine did this last year too. In fact some of my hydrangea leaves have the same appearance. I really to figure out what that is. I think you are right that it could be just the heat
Beautiful! I would like to know the name of the reddish last flower you showed on the video. It looked like some sort of blanket flower. Also, the aster plant if so pretty!
Great video Laurie! I am really looking forward to seeing your harvest videos! Also I think those purple aster flowers are also known as Michaelmas daisies. Michaelmas is St. Michael's day which is the 29th of September, so I think they are so lovely! St Michael is a great saint! An Archangel 😇 So I hope you enjoy them, they are special!
I am working on editing my harvest videos now. Thank you so much for letting me know that! I really didn't know what it was. I was assuming it was an aster because of the flower shape. That's so good to know. I think it is pretty but I will most likely try to move it to another spot in my garden. This week in fact because I need to plant a rose in that spot!
I love all the colors in your side garden and your roses. Also your dahlias. I can’t wait to see what varieties you plant next year. I think your Eustacia Vye might have thrips. I had my Eden, Gabriel Oak and Princess Charlene get thrips this year. Such a bummer. It just wrecks the buds and blooms.
I just subbed, this video just randomly popped up. I love echinacea but mine look like yours at this time of year, every year. Im in Boston 6b. I dont water them so I think maybe its more a zone issue, maybe in warmer zones they stay fresh looking longer.
Thanks for subscribing! Yeah mine did this last year too. In fact some of my hydrangea leaves have the same appearance. I really to figure out what that is. I think you are right that it could be just the heat
My coneflower are looking the same way and I don’t know what it is either.
I really want to figure this out. I think I will
take a picture of them and ask someone at the garden center what they think is going on.
I'd leave that peachy color ones. They're beautiful!
yes, they are pretty! I will have to decide. I am leaving them all in for now. It will just depend on what I can get my hands on for next year.
Beautiful! I would like to know the name of the reddish last flower you showed on the video. It looked like some sort of blanket flower. Also, the aster plant if so pretty!
I beleive it is blanket flower too.
Yes! That's exactly what it is. Thanks for helping me remember that! Right when you said that I was like-Yep! That's it!
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Gorgeous 😍🌺🌸🌼
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