Summer Work in the Flower Garden 🌿☀️ Planting Foxgloves
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2021
- Today, I get a few things done in the garden before the heat comes, pruning my honeysuckle and roses, helping some plants stand straight and planting some beautiful foxgloves in a container for summer blooms.
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I started watching UA-cam gardening videos . I’m impressed with the creative , hard working, “ Garden Artisans”there are! The creations are so impressive. I’m a 70 yr. old grandmother and I’m learning on here. Thank you I was wondering if I could cut my bamboo with my clippers.
Wow, thank you! Yes, I use my pruners for cutting the bamboo sticks, some of them are a bit thicker than others and sometimes I have to just make a cut around it and use force to break it.
I have a bed that I put all the biennial seedlings that I start and in the spring of the year that they will bloom I move them into their permanent garden spots . The bed is out of the main garden so they aren’t taking up valuable real estate until they’re ready to put on their show. Thanks for sharing your staking techniques.
Thank you!
this is such a great idea!
Love this idea 👩🌾
THIS IS SO RELAXING!!! THANKS FOR THE GARDENING TIPS! Bamboo sticks are my fave too!!!😅
Thank you!
More is more! 3 plants have way more impact.
I love the color of the Foxglove with the tone of the container.
Happy 4th!
I totally agree! Happy 4th!
It feels like staking plants is a full time job in the garden.
Right?!?
Another great video !!! The fox gloves looks beautiful in that pot .
Great tips. Thx. 😎
I love the use of sticks and twine. Such a lifesaver in the garden!! 🌱🌷🌺
I LOVE foxgloves!! This dalmatian variety is so pretty, and a lovely container for them😍
Everything is growing wonderfully 🪴🌺🪴
I absolutely love foxglove plants.
Me too!
The foxglove is so pretty and I think all three in one container is perfect! Have a nice Forth! Jill
Now time for a Margarita! ( I love the velcro tape, use it in my garden as well)
Great tips! Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden! Always enjoy your videos!😊💖🌺🌸🦋🌼🐝👍
So nice of you!
I’ve only been watching your videos for a few weeks but enjoy watching your content. Your garden is beautiful and love the color and plant combinations! I’m always on the lookout for new ideas! I can tell that you truly love to garden ! The work is never done but a true gardener wouldn’t have it any other way !! LOVE the vegetable garden as well ! Til the next video ... ☀️🌻😉
Thank you and welcome!
You can also use bamboo skewers for staking up the zinnias! They work great! 😊 The no dig garden bed is filling in nicely!!
Great tips Roxana! I enjoyed hanging out with you in the garden. Everything looks healthy and beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips on using the bamboo and Velcro tape for staking and training the plants.
Happy to help!
I need these foxgloves! Off to Lowe’s o go! 🤣
I love using Bamboo also, I grow my own in pots so I always have a good supply whenever I need it. Plus it is just a beautiful plant to place on our back deck and around the garden. Win, win. Your garden is lovely and I enjoy watching you work in yours even though I should be out working in my garden instead of sitting here. 😀🙃
😂🪴 thank you!
I’m in south Louisiana and it’s HOT!!! But we’ve had days and days of rain the last few weeks. So I find myself going out in between rain trying to get something done. The plants love it. But they are looking a bit Woolley! I love your garden and your innovation with dealing with things. Happy gardening!
Happy Gardening and Happy 4th!
That Dalmatian mix is such a lovely color. I haven’t seen anything like that at any of my local garden centers. I have seeds for a similar foxglove so thinking I should get some going (since it will be a loooooong wait for blossoms).
I found them at Lowes, they don't have these often because once they bring something extra unique they don't last long, as I was moving them to my cart, a worker there mentioned how one person earlier almost took all of them, its like hot bread lol.
Take the seeds from the seed pods when they turn brow and crack. Plant them in a partly shaded spot and keep an eye on them. Little seedlings should sprout. They may not bloom until the following year.
Thank you! I
My foxgloves that I purchased from a local nursery bloomed beautifully, but for some reason they haven't produced any seeds.
I'm so dying for fox glove blooms the ones I started from seed are excelsior and don't bloom till second year, but finally found some Camelot and Pam's seeds so have those going too. Looking beautiful!
Hang in there! I have seeds too but failed to get them start it, I forgot, next year.
@@SoilandMargaritas Sow your foxgloves seeds now, for flowers next summer!
Beautiful foxgloves! Have your tried growing them from seed?
I love your idea of how to guide your gladiolus! Where can I buy that green tape that has velcro and the bamboo sticks? I need that for my gardening, thanks! Me encantan tus videos tu Jardin esta hermoso!!! Saludos desde Mckinney, Texas!
Hola hola! You can find both at Lowes and probably Home depot, BUT if not, you can find the velcro on amazon amzn.to/3qJ6RzK
I love, love that trellis. Where did you find it?
Amazon! Let me see if I can grab a link for you soon
I wanna work in my garden. But it's too darn hot. The west just got over an extreme heatwave. But it's still hot
I hear you, I normally try to work super early in the am, and once late morning hits I am done because of the heat.
Hello, I notice your a Garden Answer fan😁 me to there cats exspecialy just love them shes got two good souls following her!! So question have you ever planted zinnias from flats? I did this yr and they are jyst massive. There not single tall ones that look from seed these are a whole different look. They grow like a impatient would jyst fills in and joins with the otbers as time goes! I wish we could share pics in these comments. Loveyour work and keep healthy!
I have not planted zinnias from flats, I did some direct seeding and I started some indoors early in the season.
Where did you get this green/ white tape? What do you call it?
Hi Roxanna. I really enjoyed the video. Love seeing work getting done in the garden. Can I ask where you got the Velcro tape. I’ve been looking for something similar. Thanks so much.
Hi Amy, I am sure I noticed it at Lowes, but if not, here is the amazon link amzn.to/3qJ6RzK
Thanks so much.
I bought the tape and it worked out great. I used it on my blackberries and it’s holding up. Thanks so much again.
I love the color of your zinnias. Are they light pink?
They are like a salmon pinkish color.
So beautiful!
Can you link the Velcro tape that you use ?
Absolutely, here it is: amzn.to/3qJ6RzK
Since foxgloves are biennials, will those plants actually “come back” in the future? I thought I finally understood what biennials were (grow first year, flower and set seed second year, then die) but now I’m not sure 🤷♀️🤦♀️ Instead of the bother of moving the plants, would just sprinkling the seeds around the garden or in a specific spot work? Or saving them and starting indoors? That’s what I’m going to try with the couple that I have. If seeds are sprinkled every year or seedlings planted every year then life cycles would overlap and you’d always have flowers, right? Do I even make sense? 😆🙃
The idea is that hopefully the seeds that the plant makes one year will produce a “green plant” on the following year, and hopefully bloom the next... and on and on... the key is to have those seeds germinating the next year... I am hoping to plant foxglove in consecutive years in the same spots so I have blooms every year.