Just landed onto one of your videos, and now can't stop going through more. Very informative tips for a beginner like me. Thank you very much for your efforts to educate so many people. God Bless.
Just looking at their colorful petals is inspiring & fascinating. Well, my favorite flower is Delphinium (not dolphinium ok :). It’s strikingly beautiful and cold-hardy too i believe. Nice video, rock on friend!
@Zenyr Garden Làm Vườn Vui, thank you very much for watching the video and good to see you here again. Delphinium is obviously beautiful and we call it as Larkspur. Last year I didn't get quality seeds and going to try again this year. Buying seeds online is somewhat risky but no other options as nurseries in my place don't keep many plants which I want to grow. Have a great time friend!
Ohh yeah, Lupine is another one that looks similar to Larkspur. They are so beautiful. ^^ I let the seeds sit for too long, they got old and didn’t germinate well. Sometimes online sellers give you old seeds + the delay in shipping time so. Anyway, take care & nice to see you again too!
Winter ki seedig kab karni chahye, hum UAE mye rahte hain yahan winter na hone k barabar hai, koun sye seed kab lagane hain winter aur summer mye, kya aap hamari madad kar sakte hain
@Sumi Rani, thank you so so much :-) Sure, I would do that but it would be difficult to present the video properly as winter is near. But, I would make sure to do it at the end of winter so that you can save it. I hope that would work?
@@sumirani2282 , thank you :-) Anyway, you can let me know the plants you are growing this season or planning to grow. I can upload videos based on them.
@venky s v, Bangalore...Amazing place and I know lots about it as I spent entire 10 years in Bangalore, miss a lot too :-) Anyway, these are best for Winter season and if you want to grow, you can start sowing the seeds from Sept end onwards. During this time of year, it's a rainy season in Bangalore and it rains almost everyday (if I am not wrong as I left Bangalore in 2011 itself) and for that we need to grow other plants. Within next 2-3 days, I am going to upload one video about the plants that are best for June-July or Monsoon. I hope you would like to watch that...Just for your info (as I met someone from Bangalore)...We used to stay in Lakshandra (Near Kormongla), me and 5 of my my friends :-) Great place, great memory and we still miss the Samosa Chaat from a store which is in Lakshandra main stop..ha ha...I hope, they are all fine now :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat ya, Bangalore is really awesome place , pleasant weather too. I can feel the sense how much you miss ... 😂 Thanks that you clarified me otherwise I was planning to sow the seeds tday 😎😎...so if we sow in September can we expect blooms in winter right? Probably in Feb or March .... I will wait for your next video regarding jun July plantation
We can start from Sept end and this is the best time to grow. There are many more plants that can be grown in winter and for more info, you can check out this video - ua-cam.com/video/2bhIJ9MI2so/v-deo.html Wish you all the best!
Hey there! Very blooming and beautiful video. Can you please update in description box that which of these winter flowering plants are Perennials? Thank you in advance 😊✌️❣️
@Sheela Rawat, Glad to know and thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated :-) These are best for Winter season and for Rainy season, I am going to upload one video within next 2-4 days...I am already working on that video and I hope you would like to watch it :-)
Hi bro ... I am regularly watching your videos.... each and every videos are very informative and also explains every thing in very clear and easy to understand way . Keep rocking bro...
I have only very few plants... you are tempting me grow more plants .. what is the right time to buy winter flowering seeds and right time to sow seeds to get good results please reply...also can we grow these ten winter flowers in South Indian climatic condition?
@Rathna Selvaraj, Thank you So So much for your feedback, I truly appreciate it and thank you again for regularly watching my videos 🙂🙂 Good to know you are tempted to grow more plants..allow me 2-3 days and then it would be even more as I am going to show 50+ plants that we can grow in Winter. I have grown all of them myself and many are from seeds. It's the best time to buy the winter flower seeds..and again, we can sow them now. But, plz note that if temp is above 30°C, plz wait for some more days, 20°C-30°C is ideal. You shouldn't get any trouble growing in your place....If you want to buy seeds online, plz watch this video once - ua-cam.com/video/kiF0jeLWGMI/v-deo.html Thank you and let me know if you have any questions, Happy Gardening 🙂🙂
@Jyoti Sarma, thank you very much :-) Thair abhabar karane, joabasar bahu ruba nowarilo including Hollyhock aru Ranunculus :-( Kintu aibar start kariso aru asakaro, bhal result paam. Let's see!
in my belcony there only 3 hrs direct sunlight...is it sufficient for petunia blooming....or any fertilizer for sunlight substitute coz i luv petunia soo much
@Bis wa ze, thank you for your question :-) 3 hours would be sufficient to get blooms on Petunias. But, plz be careful while watering. Since it won't get lots of direct sunlight, you would need to water in less interval. Also, plz make sure to maintain a good airflow. Good luck :-)
@Shampa C, Honestly saying most of the Perennials are not going to bloom well as they need more Sunlight. But still, there are few plants that you can grow like - Gerbera Daisy, Pentas, Vinca, Lantana etc. However there are few more seasonal plants (mostly winter) that you can grow. I would go through the list and upload the video before season starts, thank you :-)
@Shampa C, Yeah, Gerbera is perennial and it would bloom in 2-3 hours of Sunlight...but if you can increase to 4 at least, it would bloom more :-) Good luck :-)
@Rita Kang, Winter temperature is around 10-15°C (50-59°F) and we can easily grow them outdoor as our area is frost-free. Thank you for watching the video :-)
@Junaid Hussain, Sorry for the late reply :-( I usually get them from Nursery but few days back I search on Amazon and found it here - amzn.to/2EnzOx1 Right now, it's not available and hope it would be soon. Thank you :-)
@Reza uddin Ahmed, thank you very much for the feedback. Though, I am really sorry for late reply. I didn't add Impatient as wanted to make the plants beginner friendly. Inpatients are great but they do need some special care. However, Primulas are really easy to grow and they bloom even in shade and need very low care. Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, I really appreciate it. Wishing you and your family a very very happy new year :-)
@Gourab Sarkar Hello world, I was about to reply to your previous comment :-) And, going to reply to all comments now. I am from Guwahati (Assam) and I would appreciate if you don't call me Sir :-) Myself Chandan and you can call me Chandan, Gardening Upbeat, brother or anything other than Sir :-) Plz let me know if you have any questions :-)
Just landed onto one of your videos, and now can't stop going through more. Very informative tips for a beginner like me. Thank you very much for your efforts to educate so many people. God Bless.
Thanks for so much information given by you in this video about the flowers.Very helpful video.
I love all your videos that you have shared so far really informative.
Excellent video...... thank you. I have now chosen my winter patio plants.
@Rhona Cunningham, Thank you so much for your feedback, appreciate it :-) All of them are easy to grow and wish you all the best :-)
Nice all flower 🌻🌸🔔happy gardening 👍👌🌴
@with my garden, thank you very much :-)
You are very good at making videos in detail. I love your garden.
Just looking at their colorful petals is inspiring & fascinating. Well, my favorite flower is Delphinium (not dolphinium ok :). It’s strikingly beautiful and cold-hardy too i believe. Nice video, rock on friend!
@Zenyr Garden Làm Vườn Vui, thank you very much for watching the video and good to see you here again. Delphinium is obviously beautiful and we call it as Larkspur. Last year I didn't get quality seeds and going to try again this year. Buying seeds online is somewhat risky but no other options as nurseries in my place don't keep many plants which I want to grow. Have a great time friend!
Ohh yeah, Lupine is another one that looks similar to Larkspur. They are so beautiful. ^^ I let the seeds sit for too long, they got old and didn’t germinate well. Sometimes online sellers give you old seeds + the delay in shipping time so. Anyway, take care & nice to see you again too!
@Zenyr Garden Làm Vườn Vui, TC and nice to meet you too :-)
Interesting video 😍
Winter ki seedig kab karni chahye, hum UAE mye rahte hain yahan winter na hone k barabar hai, koun sye seed kab lagane hain winter aur summer mye, kya aap hamari madad kar sakte hain
Great list. Thank you for the video.
@Anupam S, Most welcome Anupam and thank you for watching the video :-)
When to germinate winter flower from seed
Just beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
I love all your flowers🙏
Hello ...thanks for sharing this video to us. I just request please make a video on impatient plant save for next year.
@Sumi Rani, thank you so so much :-) Sure, I would do that but it would be difficult to present the video properly as winter is near. But, I would make sure to do it at the end of winter so that you can save it. I hope that would work?
@@GardeningUpbeat ok
@@sumirani2282 , thank you :-) Anyway, you can let me know the plants you are growing this season or planning to grow. I can upload videos based on them.
The Gazanias (#2 6:41 ) look great and the leaves seem tough.
Thank you for this useful video...
@ramya jegannathan, thank you very much for feedback and for watching the video, appreciate it :-)
Can i grow them in mid October in mumbai region?? For winters
10. Marigold
9. Gerbera Daisy
8. Salvia
7. Verbena
6. Phlox
5. Petunia
4. Dianthus
3. Primrose
2. Gazania
1. Pansy
Very beautiful all items are but you didn't tell more about primula nd primroses
Do u have any video about easy to grow plants from seeds in winter?
Hi, can I do sowing the seeds in June. I mean now. I am from Bangalore and it's widie and rainy these days.
@venky s v, Bangalore...Amazing place and I know lots about it as I spent entire 10 years in Bangalore, miss a lot too :-) Anyway, these are best for Winter season and if you want to grow, you can start sowing the seeds from Sept end onwards. During this time of year, it's a rainy season in Bangalore and it rains almost everyday (if I am not wrong as I left Bangalore in 2011 itself) and for that we need to grow other plants. Within next 2-3 days, I am going to upload one video about the plants that are best for June-July or Monsoon. I hope you would like to watch that...Just for your info (as I met someone from Bangalore)...We used to stay in Lakshandra (Near Kormongla), me and 5 of my my friends :-) Great place, great memory and we still miss the Samosa Chaat from a store which is in Lakshandra main stop..ha ha...I hope, they are all fine now :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat ya, Bangalore is really awesome place , pleasant weather too. I can feel the sense how much you miss ... 😂
Thanks that you clarified me otherwise I was planning to sow the seeds tday 😎😎...so if we sow in September can we expect blooms in winter right? Probably in Feb or March ....
I will wait for your next video regarding jun July plantation
Can u please say about perennial flowering plants other than hibiscus or rose
@ramya jegannathan, thank you for your suggestion and definitely I would do that. I would make sure to add some unique plants from my collection.
Thank you..
@ramya jegannathan, Most welcome :-)
Thanks bhai
Bahat bahat Dhanyavaad & Happy Gardening :-)
Beautiful flowers video!💐
The flowers in your garden are really beautiful.💐🌷💐
I'm glad to meet a good channel!♡
@U P BOARD SCIENCE, thank you very much for the feedback, appreciate it. Thank you again for visiting my channel, have a great time :-)
I love geraniums too
awesome brother....😍where I can get there seed ???
When to plant seeds of above flowers in ground...
We can start from Sept end and this is the best time to grow. There are many more plants that can be grown in winter and for more info, you can check out this video - ua-cam.com/video/2bhIJ9MI2so/v-deo.html
Wish you all the best!
Hey there! Very blooming and beautiful video. Can you please update in description box that which of these winter flowering plants are Perennials?
Thank you in advance 😊✌️❣️
Excellent vedeo ❤👌
hi, I am the beginner gardener ,at what time I should saw the seed for winter flower plants please suggest me
May I ask where do u live? I moving to phoenix just wonder If tulips and peonies can grow there.Thanks
Maybe indoors?
I really appreciate n loved all your collection... Beautiful plants . can I grow all these in bangalore during rainy season months?? Pls reply me
@Sheela Rawat, Glad to know and thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated :-) These are best for Winter season and for Rainy season, I am going to upload one video within next 2-4 days...I am already working on that video and I hope you would like to watch it :-)
Hi bro ... I am regularly watching your videos.... each and every videos are very informative and also explains every thing in very clear and easy to understand way . Keep rocking bro...
I have only very few plants... you are tempting me grow more plants .. what is the right time to buy winter flowering seeds and right time to sow seeds to get good results please reply...also can we grow these ten winter flowers in South Indian climatic condition?
@Rathna Selvaraj, Thank you So So much for your feedback, I truly appreciate it and thank you again for regularly watching my videos 🙂🙂 Good to know you are tempted to grow more plants..allow me 2-3 days and then it would be even more as I am going to show 50+ plants that we can grow in Winter. I have grown all of them myself and many are from seeds. It's the best time to buy the winter flower seeds..and again, we can sow them now. But, plz note that if temp is above 30°C, plz wait for some more days, 20°C-30°C is ideal. You shouldn't get any trouble growing in your place....If you want to buy seeds online, plz watch this video once - ua-cam.com/video/kiF0jeLWGMI/v-deo.html Thank you and let me know if you have any questions, Happy Gardening 🙂🙂
Thank you bro....
Nice. Hollyhock aru Ranunculus grow korisa neki? Favourite rose plant.
@Jyoti Sarma, thank you very much :-) Thair abhabar karane, joabasar bahu ruba nowarilo including Hollyhock aru Ranunculus :-( Kintu aibar start kariso aru asakaro, bhal result paam. Let's see!
Can you do a video on the care of dianthus plants plsss
Sir ur seeds r germinated so nicely pls guide us because my seeds not germinating
knda month m lggna h btho next video m
in my belcony there only 3 hrs direct sunlight...is it sufficient for petunia blooming....or any fertilizer for sunlight substitute coz i luv petunia soo much
@Bis wa ze, thank you for your question :-) 3 hours would be sufficient to get blooms on Petunias. But, plz be careful while watering. Since it won't get lots of direct sunlight, you would need to water in less interval. Also, plz make sure to maintain a good airflow. Good luck :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat thank u
@Bis wa ze, Most welcome n Good luck :-)
super all
My balcony is east facing and receives morning 2-3 hours light, please suggest some perennial flowering plant
@Shampa C, Honestly saying most of the Perennials are not going to bloom well as they need more Sunlight. But still, there are few plants that you can grow like - Gerbera Daisy, Pentas, Vinca, Lantana etc. However there are few more seasonal plants (mostly winter) that you can grow. I would go through the list and upload the video before season starts, thank you :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat hi
Will gerbera bloom in 2-3 hours of sunlight? Is it perennial?
@Shampa C, Yeah, Gerbera is perennial and it would bloom in 2-3 hours of Sunlight...but if you can increase to 4 at least, it would bloom more :-) Good luck :-)
Can we grow these in Riyadh saudi arabia winter season?
How to preserve pansy for next season
Beautiful
@Jaani Khangura, thank you very much :-)
Dear sir where i get seeds of these flowers
From where to get saplings
You would get in Nursery, thank you!
My home work is completed
Good video..Just subscribed
@Curry N Travel, thank you very much for the feedback, appreciate it :-)
What is your winter temperature? Did you grow these flowers outdoor or indoor?
@Rita Kang, Winter temperature is around 10-15°C (50-59°F) and we can easily grow them outdoor as our area is frost-free. Thank you for watching the video :-)
Will they grow with Seeds
can you tell me from where i can buy flower pots like yours ?
@Junaid Hussain, Sorry for the late reply :-( I usually get them from Nursery but few days back I search on Amazon and found it here - amzn.to/2EnzOx1 Right now, it's not available and hope it would be soon. Thank you :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat from which nursery ?
i live in Delhi .
@@HUSSAIN-ms6cv Winter seeds order krne ke liye call kre ...8878031140
Where to buy best seeds
In which nursery u get the seeds
Mention the name of the nursery
Make video on primula from seeds to flowering
Good info.
I am in African , i planted "sontakka" 3 yrs back, but its not flowering
Mera to homework pura ho gaya
How can I get seeds?? Of better quality??
Winter seeds order krne ke liye call kre ...8878031140
100 percent better quality
You should include Impatient instead of primola.Thks.
@Reza uddin Ahmed, thank you very much for the feedback. Though, I am really sorry for late reply. I didn't add Impatient as wanted to make the plants beginner friendly. Inpatients are great but they do need some special care. However, Primulas are really easy to grow and they bloom even in shade and need very low care. Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, I really appreciate it. Wishing you and your family a very very happy new year :-)
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@Quintin kaio, That's quite impressive 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌷🌹🌸🌺💓🤗
As soon as possible
@Sumi Rani, sure, I would do that. Thank you :-)
Where is your home sir???
@Gourab Sarkar Hello world, I was about to reply to your previous comment :-) And, going to reply to all comments now. I am from Guwahati (Assam) and I would appreciate if you don't call me Sir :-) Myself Chandan and you can call me Chandan, Gardening Upbeat, brother or anything other than Sir :-) Plz let me know if you have any questions :-)
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