Hi Bobbi, I absolutely love that bed of gorgeous zinnias! It’s so bright and cheerful. What a beautiful garden. How nice you’ll have all those beautiful dry flowers this fall. Thanks for the tour my friend. 😁❤️
@@nanaof07 Thanks so much! She really is very responsible and professional. We have a great time working together! Looks as though you have 7 grandies? I have 5. They call me Mimi ❤️
@@nanaof07 I have two in high school now and you are correct, time flies by too quickly! I can’t believe how quickly! Happy gardening and grandmothering! :)
Your garden is beautiful! I have the same sparkly lights in my front yard flower garden and we are building a small garden in the backyard and I will add slights once the structure is built! I also have a UA-cam channel and we do lots of gardening! It’s my favorite thing to do! Flowers make me happy! I’m in zone 7b in virginia close to North Carolina so likely a similar growing zone as yours! My grandkids also help me in the garden and love it!
Oh wow, I throughly enjoyed your garden tour! 💐 🌿 💐 Your many colorful varieties of flowers amaze me. The special touches - your lights, garden gate, iron ornaments make it such an interesting atmosphere to your gardens. Your grand-daughters bedding zinnias caught my eye also. I love that they are shorter & resistant to powdery mildew too! Which variety are they? There's no doubt your flower farm is pollinator certified, love seeing your bees & butterflies! 🦋 🐝 🦋 🐝
I can see why you are a certified pollinator habitat 🐝🦋 that is great 🤩 I really enjoy all of your content Bobbi 😉 Btw, how did you score some Saving Grace dahlias 😜
@@newt52864 Thanks so much! Your support means so much to me! I named one of Danielle’s dahlias and she sent me some seeds. She’s hosted me on her channel a couple times. 😃
Everything is beautiful, thank you for sharing with us! Do you direct sow the gomphrena and strawflower or begin them earlier indoors or winter sow? Thank you!
@@careygreene6730 Hi, thanks for watching! I start the strawflowers indoors around mid February and grow them on under grow lights until planting time. I do the same with Gomphrena except I start those in mid March. You could probably sow Strawflowers in winter jugs because they are a cool flower. The Gomphrena is frost tender so they probably would not germinate in winter jugs.
Love your garden, it is just beautiful. Do you get a lot of deer pressure or does the fence you have up keep them away from your flowers? Thank you for the tour!!
@@PootsieBear-si7xr Hi there! Thanks so much for watching. We do have deer here but I’ve never had one in the enclosed garden. I use Liquid Fence on other plants, shrubs and trees that they seem to like. That has worked well for me for years!
Your garden is just beautiful! I enjoy all of your videos so much. I wandered if you ever share any of your seeds? I was so interested in your tribola rubekia. It’s just lovely. I’m a home gardener in the Upstate of SC.
@@reneedwards4885 Hi, thanks for watching! Unfortunately, I don’t share seeds but I can certainly point you in the right direction as to where to purchase them. The Tribola Rudbeckia seed is from The Gardeners Workshop. If you download their app Gardeners Workshop Live Shopping Show, the shipping on all of their seeds is free!
@@GardeningOnTaylorMountainplease let me say that I apologize for asking about your seed . I always have an over abundance of my seed which I love to share with other flower lovers. It’s part of my southern way to be generous. I usually quickly express myself before I think about how others feel.
@@reneedwards4885 No need to apologize at all my friend! Since I am somewhat in the public eye, it would be hard for me to start sharing seeds. I definitely try to let generosity rule the day and if we were neighbors, you’d be welcome to come over to collect all the seeds you’d like!
@@DorothySmiley-x1l HI! Bachelor’s Button is winter hardy in zone 6 and warmer so I direct sow the seed in the Fall about 8 weeks before my first frost. I sow them again in very early Spring to have more of them if I need them that year. They definitely like to grow on and get established when it is cooler and even though some seed packets say you can start them in cell packs, they seem to prefer being direct sowed. Hope this helps!
Bobbi, your flower garden is a beautiful riot of colors, I love it! ~Margie🤗🧡💚💜💛💙
@@greenthumbelina7331 Thank You Margie! We sure are enjoying the garden space! 🤗🌸🌻🦋
Love your bright colorful garden!
@@jenniferhooks2454 Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!
Hi Bobbi, I absolutely love that bed of gorgeous zinnias! It’s so bright and cheerful. What a beautiful garden. How nice you’ll have all those beautiful dry flowers this fall. Thanks for the tour my friend. 😁❤️
@@vickiperkins476 Thanks for watching my friend! 🤗🌸🌻
It’s my girl and her garden! ❤❤
@@carriefoscatodesign Aw, you sweetie 🥰
Lovely! Your garden assistant is so professional!
@@nanaof07 Thanks so much! She really is very responsible and professional. We have a great time working together! Looks as though you have 7 grandies? I have 5. They call me Mimi ❤️
@@GardeningOnTaylorMountain You are a good Mimi . Yes 7 age 8 months to 18 and he's headed off to college soon Time sure flies. I love to garden too!
@@nanaof07 I have two in high school now and you are correct, time flies by too quickly! I can’t believe how quickly! Happy gardening and grandmothering! :)
You never cease to amaze me my friend. Going to share this.
@@loisthomas3928 You’re the best my friend 🤗
You have a beautiful garden ❤😊❤😊❤
@@soulfulgardeningyvihaan thanks so much!
Sooo beautiful ❤❤❤
@@soulfulgardeningyvihaan thank you!
Your garden is beautiful! I have the same sparkly lights in my front yard flower garden and we are building a small garden in the backyard and I will add slights once the structure is built! I also have a UA-cam channel and we do lots of gardening! It’s my favorite thing to do! Flowers make me happy! I’m in zone 7b in virginia close to North Carolina so likely a similar growing zone as yours! My grandkids also help me in the garden and love it!
@@SouthernYankee Hi there! Solar lights are just so fun! I really appreciate you watching and your comment. I’ll check out your channel!
Oh wow, I throughly enjoyed your garden tour! 💐 🌿 💐
Your many colorful varieties of flowers amaze me.
The special touches - your lights, garden gate, iron ornaments make it such an interesting atmosphere to your gardens.
Your grand-daughters bedding zinnias caught my eye also. I love that they are shorter & resistant to powdery mildew too! Which variety are they?
There's no doubt your flower farm is pollinator certified, love seeing your bees & butterflies! 🦋 🐝 🦋 🐝
@@maryryan3972 Thanks so much! Your comment means so much to me! 🤗 That variety of zinnia is Zesty Mix. 🦋🌸
Thank you, I think I'll plant those next year!
@@maryryan3972 You’ll like that variety. They are not great for cutting because the stems are shorter but they are definitely disease resistant!
I can see why you are a certified pollinator habitat 🐝🦋 that is great 🤩 I really enjoy all of your content Bobbi 😉
Btw, how did you score some Saving Grace dahlias 😜
@@newt52864 Thanks so much! Your support means so much to me! I named one of Danielle’s dahlias and she sent me some seeds. She’s hosted me on her channel a couple times. 😃
@@GardeningOnTaylorMountain oh, you named one of hers, nice :) I remember when she asked for suggestions...and I have seen you on her channel :)
@@newt52864 She’s been very kind to have me on her channel and a good friend!
Everything is beautiful, thank you for sharing with us! Do you direct sow the gomphrena and strawflower or begin them earlier indoors or winter sow? Thank you!
@@careygreene6730 Hi, thanks for watching! I start the strawflowers indoors around mid February and grow them on under grow lights until planting time. I do the same with Gomphrena except I start those in mid March. You could probably sow Strawflowers in winter jugs because they are a cool flower. The Gomphrena is frost tender so they probably would not germinate in winter jugs.
Love your garden, it is just beautiful. Do you get a lot of deer pressure or does the fence you have up keep them away from your flowers? Thank you for the tour!!
@@PootsieBear-si7xr Hi there! Thanks so much for watching. We do have deer here but I’ve never had one in the enclosed garden. I use Liquid Fence on other plants, shrubs and trees that they seem to like. That has worked well for me for years!
Your garden is just beautiful! I enjoy all of your videos so much. I wandered if you ever share any of your seeds? I was so interested in your tribola rubekia. It’s just lovely. I’m a home gardener in the Upstate of SC.
@@reneedwards4885 Hi, thanks for watching! Unfortunately, I don’t share seeds but I can certainly point you in the right direction as to where to purchase them. The Tribola Rudbeckia seed is from The Gardeners Workshop. If you download their app Gardeners Workshop Live Shopping Show, the shipping on all of their seeds is free!
@@GardeningOnTaylorMountainplease let me say that I apologize for asking about your seed . I always have an over abundance of my seed which I love to share with other flower lovers. It’s part of my southern way to be generous. I usually quickly express myself before I think about how others feel.
@@reneedwards4885 No need to apologize at all my friend! Since I am somewhat in the public eye, it would be hard for me to start sharing seeds. I definitely try to let generosity rule the day and if we were neighbors, you’d be welcome to come over to collect all the seeds you’d like!
How do you get your bachelor's button flowers to bush out My is just a tall skinny plant im not impressed with it
@@DorothySmiley-x1l HI! Bachelor’s Button is winter hardy in zone 6 and warmer so I direct sow the seed in the Fall about 8 weeks before my first frost. I sow them again in very early Spring to have more of them if I need them that year. They definitely like to grow on and get established when it is cooler and even though some seed packets say you can start them in cell packs, they seem to prefer being direct sowed. Hope this helps!