Yes!! Please do a July/August and then Sept/October videos. This was incredibly thought-provoking and has me looking at my garden in a whole new way, and I'm not even growing to sell! 😂
You are a brilliant teacher Danielle. You’re concise and highly organized way of explaining the planning and planting process is very easy to understand and emulate. Thank you for sharing your gift with us! ❤
Love love love this video! The explanation, video quality, the editing - inserting beautiful pictures - the structure, tipps and tricks included.. You are so good at this Danielle! 😍Thank you ❤️ Please continue. Greetings, Judit
This was really helpful. I’d love for you to continue the series for the rest of the season. Georgie Newbury also talks about this in a wonderful episode of the let’s grow girls podcast from a couple years ago. I just grow cut flowers for myself and to give to friends, but I think a bit more planning could improve the look of my bouquets, especially since I grow in such a small space. Great video as always!
Hi Elana. Nice to see you here. Totally agree with you. This video is so helpful including myself. 😊🥰❤️ btw I listen to that podcast to Georgie too. I love her 😊🥰❤️
Elana, I am in the same situation, having very little room to grow cut flowers, and I find that this video is very helpful to maximize matching flowers for bouquet making, even on a very small scale. Thank you Danielle, and please make more videos for following months! 😊
I’m in the same growing zone and am just learning how to put bouquets together for myself, family and friends. This is very helpful would love for you to continue this series 😊
As someone with ADHD its almost impossible for me to organize a plan and follow through. I cant even tell you what a disaster some years have been. Having such a thorough explanation of your plan that I can follow actually eases my mind and makes me feel more confident that I can have some order that makes sense. If you take us along each step of this plan it will be a tremendous help. I know these videos take time and effort but please dont ever underestimate the impact you have on some of us beyond an entertaining garden video. This literally makes a difference for my gardening season. Thank you.
Yes please continue the series Jul/Aug and Sep/Oct , I found this so helpful, I have learnt so much from you, love all your videos and your garden and of course, Grace
This is an especially great video! I will be watching it over and over to make notes. Just to be able to plant the right plants for the right time is amazing!!!! I could never get this organized to get it to work. It would be just amazing if you would show us your plan on paper that we could download please? I would love for you to continue this format occasionally. Thank you so very much for sharing your work with us! You are a wonderful human being!
@7:40, I just did a f-book post about these amazing snapdragons I had seen. It was them: Monaco orange. I wasn’t even certain how to describe the color. Thank you! Now I know.
Daniel, this is absolutely brilliant! Building your cut garden in terms of bloom time & chosen forms! And for sales, what the customers want! It all makes for eye-catching, luxurious bouquets, which really makes your bouquets worth the money & stand out! Sure anyone can pick up supermarket flowers to arrange, but to have the kind of artistic, well-thought out bouquets such as yours, it would cost a fortune! Your expertise & knowledge in all things flowers as well as your arrangement skills is breathtaking. All this from such a small garden is remarkable! You MUST put your knowledge, experience & beauty into book form! Growing for sales IS different then growing for yourself!
I love seeing how you figure out how you plant by bouquets . This is such a big help. I would love to see more of what else you plant for summer and fall. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Thank you for all the wonderful information!
This video is extremely helpful to those selling flowers and wanting to have a plan of maximizing their space! I love how you have “honed” in on what you’re growing and when! As a cut flower gardener who donates flowers, this is helpful to me too. The plan of interplanting Saponaria with lilies is brilliant! I love both and I think I’ll dedicate a bed to them! Thanks for this guidance Danielle! This should be a part of flower farming school somewhere but you’re sharing it for free! 🤗
I loved Grace sleeping on the bed! Perfect video. Yes, I would like a follow up to this one. Everything about it was great. Even the length. I would like more information on the lilies. I did not know you could succession plant them. I can't thank you enough for sharing all the information that you've gotten through trial and error. Bravo Danielle!
I thought I was anal retention in my notes, but you are amazing! I've never seen more beautiful bouquets. I am a 90%+ native plant gardener, but I love watching your videos. Thank you for doing them.
This was a WONDERFUL video. It was SO helpful explaining how and why you select the flowers, how they will go together, and how to time their plantings for availability when you need them. And the best part was also sharing how you determine where to plant them in your beds. More of these videos to help us learn how to organize our plantings would be so very helpful (i.e., plant these together because they can support each other, etc.). Thank you for sharing your garden and allowing us to be a part of it!
Hi, it’s really amazing to hear your thought process and planning. I appreciate your knowledge and expertise. What a process! I’m entertaining the thought of planning my own little cut flower garden this year… for my own enjoyment and to share with friends and family. You are helping me to take some baby steps. Thank you!
Please continue with this series! I am learning so much from you. I enjoyed how you interspersed your instruction segments with color photos of your garden. That was very helpful.
Yes, please! Would love to see this series continue. Super helpful and I love all the footage of beautiful bouquets to help get through this time of year!
This is so organized and helpful! I appreciate how you emphasize what works for you and in your garden, but teach methods that we can apply and adapt. For example, your bouquet recipe for flowers (focal, spike, secondary, disk, filler, and foliage). I can follow this recipe or guide and substitute flowers that grow better in my zone and climate. You are so talented, and your flower arrangements are gorgeous!
I LOVE this video it's so helpful for a beginner like myself! I would love for you to continue this series and maybe even what blooms in the "garden" at their times for planning a permeant garden too. What has the longest bloom times etc.. THANKS!
Love this video, if I lived nearby you I would be buying your bouquets, I now look at the flowers offered in the grocery store which I never did before…I also now think about seeds or plants I want to grow in my small garden for my own enjoyment. I also would like to share that I planted my first 2 amaryllis a couple weeks ago I got half priced. I am 64 and have gardened for at least 40 years, there is always something to learn…so thank you for your channel.
That view is beautiful... even in the middle of gray winter. I just love the stone rug or patio you layed in, the raised beds are uniform and well kept and of course that new little library cottage is so charming. Your bouquet color palettes and flower choices are always very complimentary... beautiful. Great luck at the flower stand in the coming new year!
I thought I wasn't really interested in what was going to be grown for cut flowers, but watching it changed my mind. First of all your bouquets are beautiful. My bouquets come from the grocery store; there are no flower stands in my area, and I don't really grow cut flowers. I have HEAVY deer pressure, so I limit my plants to things deer don't seem to like. They eat my hydrangeas, my roses, any lilies, and even my tomatoes, argh! Those flowers you are planting, even in your raised beds, look SO pretty. Those intermingled plantings looked gorgeous! So even though you are growing flowers to sell, you can enjoy them in your garden as they come into bloom. I enjoy your videos. I watched the amaryllis ones several times each. I now have an amaryllis collection thanks to you. Happy planning and planting.
Your bouquets are immaculately beautiful and magically put together! Thank you for laying out these out in detail by category, specific flower, by time. All with advice by variety! So so helpful and just the kind of information and advice I need right now to prepare for the upcoming seasons. My goal is to have healthy blooms of compatible colors and species throughout the entire growing season. I’m a long ways from that, but I’m determined to persevere and get it right. I need all the help I can get!!! Smart planning is so important to get started. So yes yes yes please keep these coming! Your instruction and coaching are inspiring and making a believer out of me. Here’s to the beginning of a great year-the best one yet! Thank you! I’m with you all the way, ready to learn and succeed! 🌸💕
I congratulate you for being able to live in PA and dealing with clannish people. I tried and met two other women while I was there, one an editor at TV Guide, who begged me to be their friends because neither had found friends in the 18 years they had lived there. Thank God we got a transfer out of state. PA is really gorgeous in the countryside, just something else. That part I loved.
I wrote a comment earlier today and have just talked to Longfield Gardens and they can send my ranunculus corms Feb. 26. They are very nice to deal with. Thanks for info about them. Again , love all your videos.
Oh yes, by all means please continue the series. The manner in which you present your growing plan is immensely helpful. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Hi Danielle. I loved this video! Please continue :) Also, I wonder if you can share when you start your seeding/planting? My timing is off for when to start. I am also zone 6b. Thank you for all your wonderful videos and for sharing so much advice!
Hi friend! I will try my best to do that. Everything mentioned in this video that will be growing as a transplant will be started in late January- February. Direct sowing will be mid- late March.
I very much enjoyed listening to your planned bouquet recipes! It was nice to hear why you are choosing each flower. Always love seeing pictures of your put together beautiful bouquets! Please do continue with more! Thank you for sharing your abundance of flower knowledge.
Loved this series! I did so many screen shots to remember. I don’t sell flowers. But I’d sure love to set myself up to have my own. Beautiful bouquets to see daily. You are the sweetest and so helpful, I wish I lived close to you to buy your flowers! You have such a talent putting them together. Your floral library is simply Amazing! I am so excited for you to have that! Your hedges are beautiful and seem to be working. You’re turning your land into such a Beautiful oasis. Congratulations!
You give the best information, Danielle! I’m only growing for myself, but it’s helpful to think about the seasonal changes and keeping something worth cutting in the garden all season. I would love your list of favorite disk flowers. This year I bought (cut) something that looks like Queen Anne’s Lace (really not sure what it really is) and it stands up in a vase for 2-4 weeks. Even when it dries out, it looks alive. I need to grow whatever it is in my garden!
Loved this Danielle and would appreciate more! I'm really interested in how/when to plant different flowers in the same beds but at different times of the season.
You are the bomb!! Thank you so much. This is the part of my business that I have a hard time wrapping my brain around. You are such a good teacher. So many of your videos have helped me to move forward with selling bouquets. ❤
I would love for you to continue to show your bed change over. I get so confused on what to grow where/ when and how best I can utilize my small growing space. This video was helpful and love to see the other months for bouqet building. This way of growing will make it so much easier to plan. Thank you so much with a brain injury it is hard for me to organize to this degree. Thank you for all the work you put into your videos!
One of the best guides you've ever done! This is tremendously helpful! I can't wait to see your sunset orange ranunculas with the purple/plum arrangements. It will be very much like my August wedding flowers! I asked for sunset colors to go with aubergine dresses! So beautiful!
I have watched this video several times already this morning 😊 I forgot my mom grew Sweet William (She passed many years ago), I'm going to try to grow them in her memory ❤ Love this video, giving me tons of inspiration!!
This was extremely helpful! I plan on watching it a few more times and take notes. We are one zone lower so all I have to do is adjust planting time. Super easy! A great idea to do more! Thank you!♥️
One of the most helpful videos I've seen to help home gardeners plan. Your explanation makes so much sense and is so easy to understand. Really appreciate your wealth of knowledge and the ability to share with everyone. Definitely yes on late summer and fall bouquet recipes!
Since I began growing cut flowers a few years ago, I am now getting the hang of succession planting, bloom time & color palate. My goal is to have weekly seasonal flower bouquets for the front desk of our local library as 'The Friends of the Library' gift to the community. My big take on this was succession planting of Asiatic Lilies (switched to Asiatic as the staff did not prefer the perfume of the more fragrant varieties)...I have always planted in fall and treat them as perennial, but now will plant in the spring after I dig up the tulips and treat some as annuals. I always learn something new, even if it is a small detail, every time I watch your channel. And Solomon Seal...my favorite filler, I keep chopping it back and give clumps away every year.
Thank you! So well thought out and organized. I think succession planting is so smart, I tried it on a limited basis last summer with zinnias and sunflowers and so glad I tried it. Grace is so cute in the background snoozing on the bed!
Love this and would love a series! Would you ever consider doing a companion printable with your categories and flower choices by season? My notes always look terrible! This information is so helpful because I tend to be a fly by the seat of my pants gardener and I am trying to be more intentional this year.
Danielle, i haven't seen it in the comments, but was so wishing your video went thru all the summer/fall months so i could know what flower seeds to order now. Your videos are so SO helpful!!!
Wonderful, helpful, & organized video. Please continue even though I don't sell flowers, only grow for enjoyment& giving away, I love how you plant by organizing by bouquet components. What a great idea! Thanks for your positive & helpful content.
New to your channel and am thrilled to be learning from someone a little further down the flower growing road. What a beautiful and exciting one it is. Please continue this series on bouquet succession planting. Thank you!
I absolutely loved this topic Danielle. Please continue with this series, your videos have helped me so much and I learn something new each time I watch. I look forward to seeing more videos!
Thank you! I needed to hear this. Trying to stay focused with all these seed catalogs in the mailbox is almost impossible for me. Now I have a chart! I really needed this. I learn so much from you!
Thank you so much for this and all of your videos! Please continue this series. I find it so helpful to hear your thinking and planning phase for your upcoming growing season. Wonderful!!
I haven't watched yet but just wanted to say I have been working on this exact thing for the past couple weeks, excited to see how our lists relate/differ! Since doing farmers markets now, & needing such a large number of bouquets each week, Ive realized I need to focus more on knowing/planning exactly what Ill have for each bouquet each week, less varieites, & more of each variety. Last year, for the first time, since starting my flower farm, I was running out of some ingredients, but had plenty of some other ingredients... For example, I had been so focused on making sure I had enough foliage, I was growing way too much (basil, mahogamy splednor hibiscus, cress, marigold foliage, snow on the mountain euphoria, etc.) But was only growing snapdragons for a spike element... (& they got thrips really bad so I had zero spikes for most of the season!) & its sooo much easier to be able to go out & say "ok im needing 30 bouquets, so i need 90 of this, 90 of this, 120 of that, etc." Instead of trying get enough of this color & that color because I chose to grow every color of the rainbow, & dont have enough of vertain things...
This was a helpful way to think about spring and summer bouquets! This is my second year growing cut flowers in zone 6a northwestern PA so I find your information is on point!
I also watch Georgie Newbury at Common Flower Farm in the UK .She uses everything in her Garden for bouquets. She plans meticulously just like you Danielle. You are a great teacher.. love to watch you.
This is a terrific video. I learned a lot about planning and thinking ahead--something I tend not to do and need to. I would love summer and fall ones as well. You are a great teacher--very knowlegeable and yet you explain it so all of us can understand -- thank you for being a great teacher
Yes!! Please do a July/August and then Sept/October videos. This was incredibly thought-provoking and has me looking at my garden in a whole new way, and I'm not even growing to sell! 😂
You are a brilliant teacher Danielle. You’re concise and highly organized way of explaining the planning and planting process is very easy to understand and emulate. Thank you for sharing your gift with us! ❤
Love love love this video! The explanation, video quality, the editing - inserting beautiful pictures - the structure, tipps and tricks included.. You are so good at this Danielle! 😍Thank you ❤️ Please continue. Greetings, Judit
This was really helpful. I’d love for you to continue the series for the rest of the season. Georgie Newbury also talks about this in a wonderful episode of the let’s grow girls podcast from a couple years ago. I just grow cut flowers for myself and to give to friends, but I think a bit more planning could improve the look of my bouquets, especially since I grow in such a small space. Great video as always!
Hi Elana. Nice to see you here. Totally agree with you. This video is so helpful including myself. 😊🥰❤️ btw I listen to that podcast to Georgie too. I love her 😊🥰❤️
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Elana, I am in the same situation, having very little room to grow cut flowers, and I find that this video is very helpful to maximize matching flowers for bouquet making, even on a very small scale. Thank you Danielle, and please make more videos for following months! 😊
I’m in the same growing zone and am just learning how to put bouquets together for myself, family and friends. This is very helpful would love for you to continue this series 😊
As someone with ADHD its almost impossible for me to organize a plan and follow through. I cant even tell you what a disaster some years have been. Having such a thorough explanation of your plan that I can follow actually eases my mind and makes me feel more confident that I can have some order that makes sense. If you take us along each step of this plan it will be a tremendous help. I know these videos take time and effort but please dont ever underestimate the impact you have on some of us beyond an entertaining garden video. This literally makes a difference for my gardening season. Thank you.
Yes please continue the series Jul/Aug and Sep/Oct , I found this so helpful, I have learnt so much from you, love all your videos and your garden and of course, Grace
This is an especially great video! I will be watching it over and over to make notes. Just to be able to plant the right plants for the right time is amazing!!!! I could never get this organized to get it to work. It would be just amazing if you would show us your plan on paper that we could download please? I would love for you to continue this format occasionally. Thank you so very much for sharing your work with us! You are a wonderful human being!
I don’t grow for bouquets, but thoroughly enjoyed this video with all the details and explanations!! Thank you :)
@7:40, I just did a f-book post about these amazing snapdragons I had seen. It was them: Monaco orange. I wasn’t even certain how to describe the color. Thank you! Now I know.
Daniel, this is absolutely brilliant! Building your cut garden in terms of bloom time & chosen forms! And for sales, what the customers want! It all makes for eye-catching, luxurious bouquets, which really makes your bouquets worth the money & stand out! Sure anyone can pick up supermarket flowers to arrange, but to have the kind of artistic, well-thought out bouquets such as yours, it would cost a fortune! Your expertise & knowledge in all things flowers as well as your arrangement skills is breathtaking. All this from such a small garden is remarkable! You MUST put your knowledge, experience & beauty into book form! Growing for sales IS different then growing for yourself!
I love seeing how you figure out how you plant by bouquets . This is such a big help. I would love to see more of what else you plant for summer and fall. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Thank you for all the wonderful information!
Yes yes yes for series continuation.
This video is extremely helpful to those selling flowers and wanting to have a plan of maximizing their space! I love how you have “honed” in on what you’re growing and when! As a cut flower gardener who donates flowers, this is helpful to me too. The plan of interplanting Saponaria with lilies is brilliant! I love both and I think I’ll dedicate a bed to them! Thanks for this guidance Danielle! This should be a part of flower farming school somewhere but you’re sharing it for free! 🤗
YES please do continue your series! I love watching your videos and your tips and tricks are so helpful!
I loved Grace sleeping on the bed! Perfect video. Yes, I would like a follow up to this one. Everything about it was great. Even the length. I would like more information on the lilies. I did not know you could succession plant them. I can't thank you enough for sharing all the information that you've gotten through trial and error. Bravo Danielle!
I thought I was anal retention in my notes, but you are amazing! I've never seen more beautiful bouquets. I am a 90%+ native plant gardener, but I love watching your videos. Thank you for doing them.
Your dog is cracking me up in this video! And of course your tips are super helpful!❤
also, Grace snoozing on the bed in the background! Love her
This was a WONDERFUL video. It was SO helpful explaining how and why you select the flowers, how they will go together, and how to time their plantings for availability when you need them. And the best part was also sharing how you determine where to plant them in your beds. More of these videos to help us learn how to organize our plantings would be so very helpful (i.e., plant these together because they can support each other, etc.). Thank you for sharing your garden and allowing us to be a part of it!
Please continue this series! I’m especially interested in the transition of beds related to transition of seasonal bouquets. I appreciate you!
Hi, it’s really amazing to hear your thought process and planning. I appreciate your knowledge and expertise. What a process! I’m entertaining the thought of planning my own little cut flower garden this year… for my own enjoyment and to share with friends and family. You are helping me to take some baby steps. Thank you!
Couldn't help but to be distracted by Miss Grace resting peacefully on the bed. Such a sweet girl 😍
Super helpful. Would love your additional recipes! Thanks so much!
Please continue with this series! I am learning so much from you. I enjoyed how you interspersed your instruction segments with color photos of your garden. That was very helpful.
Yes, please! Would love to see this series continue. Super helpful and I love all the footage of beautiful bouquets to help get through this time of year!
Loved seeing your beautiful garden as I look out the window and see snow😊. Can’t wait for spring! Deanna
Love the dog snoozing on the side. So chill! :)
This is so organized and helpful! I appreciate how you emphasize what works for you and in your garden, but teach methods that we can apply and adapt. For example, your bouquet recipe for flowers (focal, spike, secondary, disk, filler, and foliage). I can follow this recipe or guide and substitute flowers that grow better in my zone and climate. You are so talented, and your flower arrangements are gorgeous!
I'd love for you to do a plan for each season! So helpful!
I LOVE this video it's so helpful for a beginner like myself! I would love for you to continue this series and maybe even what blooms in the "garden" at their times for planning a permeant garden too. What has the longest bloom times etc.. THANKS!
Love this video, if I lived nearby you I would be buying your bouquets, I now look at the flowers offered in the grocery store which I never did before…I also now think about seeds or plants I want to grow in my small garden for my own enjoyment. I also would like to share that I planted my first 2 amaryllis a couple weeks ago I got half priced. I am 64 and have gardened for at least 40 years, there is always something to learn…so thank you for your channel.
P.S. I’m zone 5B Illinois
That view is beautiful... even in the middle of gray winter. I just love the stone rug or patio you layed in, the raised beds are uniform and well kept and of course that new little library cottage is so charming. Your bouquet color palettes and flower choices are always very complimentary... beautiful. Great luck at the flower stand in the coming new year!
I thought I wasn't really interested in what was going to be grown for cut flowers, but watching it changed my mind. First of all your bouquets are beautiful. My bouquets come from the grocery store; there are no flower stands in my area, and I don't really grow cut flowers. I have HEAVY deer pressure, so I limit my plants to things deer don't seem to like. They eat my hydrangeas, my roses, any lilies, and even my tomatoes, argh! Those flowers you are planting, even in your raised beds, look SO pretty. Those intermingled plantings looked gorgeous! So even though you are growing flowers to sell, you can enjoy them in your garden as they come into bloom. I enjoy your videos. I watched the amaryllis ones several times each. I now have an amaryllis collection thanks to you. Happy planning and planting.
This has got to be one of the most helpful videos I’ve seen. Thank you Danielle for sharing your knowledge. I hope you will continue the series.
Your bouquets are immaculately beautiful and magically put together! Thank you for laying out these out in detail by category, specific flower, by time. All with advice by variety! So so helpful and just the kind of information and advice I need right now to prepare for the upcoming seasons. My goal is to have healthy blooms of compatible colors and species throughout the entire growing season. I’m a long ways from that, but I’m determined to persevere and get it right. I need all the help I can get!!! Smart planning is so important to get started. So yes yes yes please keep these coming! Your instruction and coaching are inspiring and making a believer out of me. Here’s to the beginning of a great year-the best one yet! Thank you! I’m with you all the way, ready to learn and succeed! 🌸💕
I congratulate you for being able to live in PA and dealing with clannish people. I tried and met two other women while I was there, one an editor at TV Guide, who begged me to be their friends because neither had found friends in the 18 years they had lived there. Thank God we got a transfer out of state. PA is really gorgeous in the countryside, just something else. That part I loved.
This was a great video. I would love to see more like this
Love,, love, love this video. Especially since it’s a dark January night. Please keep up the good work and inspire us through these cold months.
I loved this video, it’s somewhat overwhelming to consider all the details, but so, so helpful!! Thank you
I wrote a comment earlier today and have just talked to Longfield Gardens and they can send my ranunculus corms Feb. 26. They are very nice to deal with. Thanks for info about them. Again , love all your videos.
Oh yes, by all means please continue the series. The manner in which you present your growing plan is immensely helpful. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Hi Danielle. I loved this video! Please continue :) Also, I wonder if you can share when you start your seeding/planting? My timing is off for when to start. I am also zone 6b. Thank you for all your wonderful videos and for sharing so much advice!
Hi friend! I will try my best to do that. Everything mentioned in this video that will be growing as a transplant will be started in late January- February. Direct sowing will be mid- late March.
Děkuji za vaše úžasná videa a zdravím z České republiky🤗
Danielle... I have not heard anyone doing this! It's brilliant. 🎉 thankful for you sharing. ❤❤
I very much enjoyed listening to your planned bouquet recipes! It was nice to hear why you are choosing each flower. Always love seeing pictures of your put together beautiful bouquets! Please do continue with more! Thank you for sharing your abundance of flower knowledge.
Loved this series! I did so many screen shots to remember. I don’t sell flowers. But I’d sure love to set myself up to have my own. Beautiful bouquets to see daily. You are the sweetest and so helpful, I wish I lived close to you to buy your flowers! You have such a talent putting them together. Your floral library is simply Amazing! I am so excited for you to have that! Your hedges are beautiful and seem to be working. You’re turning your land into such a Beautiful oasis. Congratulations!
You give the best information, Danielle! I’m only growing for myself, but it’s helpful to think about the seasonal changes and keeping something worth cutting in the garden all season. I would love your list of favorite disk flowers. This year I bought (cut) something that looks like Queen Anne’s Lace (really not sure what it really is) and it stands up in a vase for 2-4 weeks. Even when it dries out, it looks alive. I need to grow whatever it is in my garden!
Loved this Danielle and would appreciate more! I'm really interested in how/when to plant different flowers in the same beds but at different times of the season.
You are the bomb!! Thank you so much. This is the part of my business that I have a hard time wrapping my brain around. You are such a good teacher. So many of your videos have helped me to move forward with selling bouquets. ❤
This is a wonderful video ,
I would love for you to continue to show your bed change over. I get so confused on what to grow where/ when and how best I can utilize my small growing space. This video was helpful and love to see the other months for bouqet building. This way of growing will make it so much easier to plan. Thank you so much with a brain injury it is hard for me to organize to this degree. Thank you for all the work you put into your videos!
One of the best guides you've ever done! This is tremendously helpful! I can't wait to see your sunset orange ranunculas with the purple/plum arrangements. It will be very much like my August wedding flowers! I asked for sunset colors to go with aubergine dresses! So beautiful!
I have watched this video several times already this morning 😊 I forgot my mom grew Sweet William (She passed many years ago), I'm going to try to grow them in her memory ❤ Love this video, giving me tons of inspiration!!
I love how you explain things. Please do more of these if you can because its so very helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill with us!
This was extremely helpful! I plan on watching it a few more times and take notes. We are one zone lower so all I have to do is adjust planting time. Super easy!
A great idea to do more!
Thank you!♥️
One of the most helpful videos I've seen to help home gardeners plan. Your explanation makes so much sense and is so easy to understand. Really appreciate your wealth of knowledge and the ability to share with everyone. Definitely yes on late summer and fall bouquet recipes!
Your Cottage looks beautiful in the landscape! Great video and I look forward to seeing your garden grow ❤
Since I began growing cut flowers a few years ago, I am now getting the hang of succession planting, bloom time & color palate. My goal is to have weekly seasonal flower bouquets for the front desk of our local library as 'The Friends of the Library' gift to the community. My big take on this was succession planting of Asiatic Lilies (switched to Asiatic as the staff did not prefer the perfume of the more fragrant varieties)...I have always planted in fall and treat them as perennial, but now will plant in the spring after I dig up the tulips and treat some as annuals. I always learn something new, even if it is a small detail, every time I watch your channel. And Solomon Seal...my favorite filler, I keep chopping it back and give clumps away every year.
Thank you! So well thought out and organized. I think succession planting is so smart, I tried it on a limited basis last summer with zinnias and sunflowers and so glad I tried it. Grace is so cute in the background snoozing on the bed!
I loved hearing how you plan and would love to see more! Big YES for continuing this series.
Very helpful! Please continue with this series.
Would love this as a series, yes please!
Love this and would love a series! Would you ever consider doing a companion printable with your categories and flower choices by season? My notes always look terrible! This information is so helpful because I tend to be a fly by the seat of my pants gardener and I am trying to be more intentional this year.
I wish your flower stand was near me! I'd love to have your bouquets & I've never seen anything like this in my area.
You’re such a great teacher. Thank you Danielle for sharing your insights. Would love to hear more, the video was over before I knew it.
YES!!! MORE & MORE, this was so educational on so many different levels!
Danielle, i haven't seen it in the comments, but was so wishing your video went thru all the summer/fall months so i could know what flower seeds to order now. Your videos are so SO helpful!!!
Love this video! Soooo helpful!
So fantastic. I learn so much from you about planning and making things more simple. Great tips
Brilliant! I found how you strategize your raised beds planting schemes. Thank you! I will refer to this video when ordering seeds.
Great video and definitely continue with the series. It really helps visualizing and preparing for the different seasons. Thank you!
Flowers are the earth smiling! Love flowers and you have great information thanks!👍😎❤️
Wonderful, helpful, & organized video. Please continue even though I don't sell flowers, only grow for enjoyment& giving away, I love how you plant by organizing by bouquet components. What a great idea! Thanks for your positive & helpful content.
That was awesome please make more of these!!! It is so hard for me to figure this out you make it so easy to understand!!!
Yes, so helpful to hear your planning. Thank you for sharing!
This is very helpful. I only grow flowers for my own bouquets and to share with friends. I love this video for giving me inspiration.
I live all the way in Europe but I wish I were close to you, so I could have fresh cut flowers all the time in my house!!!
Thank you Danielle. This was very helpful and most definitely would like to see you continue with the rest of the season bouquets.
Grace is the best, just having a kip in the background. 😆
New to your channel and am thrilled to be learning from someone a little further down the flower growing road. What a beautiful and exciting one it is. Please continue this series on bouquet succession planting. Thank you!
Loved this video. Please continue this series.
Yes, please do them for the rest of the growing season if you are able. Thank you!
I absolutely loved this topic Danielle. Please continue with this series, your videos have helped me so much and I learn something new each time I watch. I look forward to seeing more videos!
Thank you! I needed to hear this. Trying to stay focused with all these seed catalogs in the mailbox is almost impossible for me. Now I have a chart! I really needed this. I learn so much from you!
Thank you so much for this and all of your videos! Please continue this series. I find it so helpful to hear your thinking and planning phase for your upcoming growing season. Wonderful!!
Please continue this series, I found it to be very helpful. You're such a pleasure to listen to and learn from. Thank you
Please continue and do your summer and fall bouquet plantings!
I love this video and all of your videos! Please do more like this.
I haven't watched yet but just wanted to say I have been working on this exact thing for the past couple weeks, excited to see how our lists relate/differ! Since doing farmers markets now, & needing such a large number of bouquets each week, Ive realized I need to focus more on knowing/planning exactly what Ill have for each bouquet each week, less varieites, & more of each variety. Last year, for the first time, since starting my flower farm, I was running out of some ingredients, but had plenty of some other ingredients... For example, I had been so focused on making sure I had enough foliage, I was growing way too much (basil, mahogamy splednor hibiscus, cress, marigold foliage, snow on the mountain euphoria, etc.) But was only growing snapdragons for a spike element... (& they got thrips really bad so I had zero spikes for most of the season!) & its sooo much easier to be able to go out & say "ok im needing 30 bouquets, so i need 90 of this, 90 of this, 120 of that, etc." Instead of trying get enough of this color & that color because I chose to grow every color of the rainbow, & dont have enough of vertain things...
Really helpful info. I watched it twice and took notes the second time.
Another excellent and informative video! This gives me the push to do more succession planting.
Yes, this is a wonderful topic to learn about different flowers and considerations of what to grow for bouquets. Thank you.
You are so knowledgeable.I love learning from you. If I lived close I would be your best customer.
Very helpful. I’m going to write all of this down just to play around with
I really enjoyed this video. It's so helpful to hear how others handle succession planting.
This was a helpful way to think about spring and summer bouquets! This is my second year growing cut flowers in zone 6a northwestern PA so I find your information is on point!
I also watch Georgie Newbury at Common Flower Farm in the UK .She uses everything in her Garden for bouquets. She plans meticulously just like you Danielle. You are a great teacher.. love to watch you.
Nicole, very helpful and informative. I enjoyed learning your plans and reasons for your decisions. Thank you for sharing.
(It’s Danielle, not Nicole).
Q&A please and continue this topic ! Terrific information. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and passion❤
This is a terrific video. I learned a lot about planning and thinking ahead--something I tend not to do and need to. I would love summer and fall ones as well. You are a great teacher--very knowlegeable and yet you explain it so all of us can understand -- thank you for being a great teacher