Im a new subber so many of your older videos are new to me and im 49 yrs old grown just about every reg plant and succulents, cacti, etc. ive never seen white poppies like those! I can't believe it! Im getting some of those! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
If it wasn't for you and Lisa Mason Ziegler I would have never have thought to plant out my snapdragons in mid-April (zone 6b). My Chantilly and Twinny are blooming beautifully. My Potomac and Rocket are on sturdy stems and just starting to bud up. Moving onto the next progression...planting them before my first frost. All the information you share is a total "Game Changer" for my garden and I thank you!!
I'm pretty sure that is Fancy'Smokey Eyes'. I learned a lesson with my autumn sown 'Dara' this Spring, I didn't think it had survived, the foliage looked depleted and dead. I pulled a couple of the plants, but decided to just wait and see if the others may have survived...sure enough, they did. I'll definitely be sowing more this Fall! Those snapdragons of yours are gorgeous! Thank you for the tour!
Nichole, I live in western part of ky. Summers get almost as hot as Texas, but we are more humid and have damp cold winters compared to Tx., (I lived there in Central Texas 30 plus yrs). Im telling you this for a reference. What I do with Larkspur, poppys, bachelor buttons and zinnias. as soon as the seed head turns brown and dry, I will sprinkle the seeds directly after deadheading right away to the area of my choosing. I let our rain do its job and every spring I have a strong show. I just walk around like fairy god mother with her hand sprinkling them here and there. its kinda fun to see how the combinations work
Thanks so much for the tour. It is very helpful to have the captions with the names and also if you planted them by seed or transplants. Look forward to the updates!
Good morning, Danielle. I've been watching your videos for a year now so decided it was time to say "Hi." Four years ago, I moved from zone 9 (California) to zone 4b/5a (Montana). I'm having to learn to garden all over again. Different plants. Different weather. I ordered the Ziegler book you recommended. Your videos are beautiful. You have a lovely and gentle way of explaining and describing things. Best wishes. Carolyn
thanks for info on fall planted flowers being transplanted in garden in spring with success. will try this next season. always learning something from your videos.
Thank you so much for sharing! This "cool flower" concept is new to me and I so so appreciate your clear, concise videos on the topic. I'm so excited for my summer 2023 as I think my flowers are going to be that much better next year!!
I loved this tour! I have so many of the same flowers in my garden (Thank you, Lisa Zielgler!), and my bouquets have benefited from them for a few months.(Zone 7B Georgia). Thank you, as always, for being such a good teacher and for sharing so much practical information.
Thanks so much Danielle. I am in zone 9 NZ and have just sown my hardy annuals etc inside, for the first time so this video is very helpful for timings.
All so beautiful Danielle 😍 thanks for showing people these types of flowers. They've definitely changed my gardening world these past couple of years 💐
This video is super helpful because cool flowers is a new concept to me but makes so much since. I struggle with knowing what time of year to plant seeds to get them to bloom before the growing season is over. Have you ever thought of making a small guide book for us newby's to tell us when we need to start seeds indoors and direct seed? I know you have made videos about it but it would be cool to see it in calendar form.
My delphinium never come back either even though they are supposedly hardy in my zone (also 6b). I'm glad to hear you say you have the same experience!
Such a wonderful video! The Orlaya! and I'm a snapdragon lover too! Thank you for the information on what you planted in the fall and spring! I'm going to try fall sowing - I'm in 6b as well in Ohio. I'm going to go back and watch how you planted when it's time for me to do that - now to get my seeds in order and order what I need!
I so enjoyed this video of your beautiful flowers, and the labels you put on the screen! That is so helpful! I covet all the beautiful colors you have in the sun, as my yard is dappled shade.
Thank you for the information and the inspiration. I watch your videos every morning to get motivated. Love your gardens I'm in N.H. zone 5 trying to get things going here alot of work but I love it. Thank you again❤
Your garden is so lush, the new garden at Hummingbird way looks as tho it's been there for yrs. I do plan on fall sowing this yr. I extended a bed last fall, could kick myself for not fall sowing. As they say...live and learn. My ambition was to not buy one plant to fill it, so far that has happened. Now I need the patience to wait for it all to bloom.
This video is definitely a keeper! I will return to it for referencing Fall planting. I want to start some new beds and give these a try! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Beautiful flowers -- I'm zone 4b/5a and none of my cool flowers are blooming yet -- but we have had a very cool spring -- hopefully, they'll start to bloom soon
Thank you for a wonderful video. Would you be able to do a video for us in the fall, showing us how you direct sow & the plants’ care after sowing? Do you label all the areas to remember what’s where or just wait for the plants to show up in the spring?
Absolutely stunning. Inspirational - strange how we are already thinking about planting plans for next year when it is only mid-June! Thank you so much for sharing
It seems like you may have a similar climate to England. You can do a lot of things that just don’t work here in Michigan. Of course this has been such a strange growing season for us.
Wow! What a gorgeous cutting garden! I love it! I have mostly zinnias and different varieties of rudbeckia planted as my sunny spots are limited. ( I have a lot of shade) I just love snap dragons. That Bridal pink is gorgeous! Love your videos😃They really make my day! I live in zone 5 central Illinois. It’s already beastly hot here. 100 degrees yesterday!
Hi Danielle I’m new to flower farming and my question is; which flowers are one and done; I think oriental lily is one of those; this is the first year I grew one. Anyway, a breakdown of those flowers that are one and done vs. those the come back again would be super helpful to me. Thank you so much for your channel and all the helpful information you share.
Id be curious to hear the how why certain ones are direct sown vs. transplant? Could you dina wuck video for spring plsntibg for 5gise of us who missed the fall 👍🏼🤞🏻🙏🏼‼️💚
This is so helpful! It's fun to see what's blooming for you now as I am one zone cooler than you and can look forward to what's going to be blooming for me in just a few more weeks! I am trying to grow orlaya for the first time and have failed utterly but I will try a fall sowing this year and see if I can get more success. It's so much fun to experiment. Your ranunculus look great! Are they in full sun? Mine are, and even thought I'm in 5b , they are already going dormant and I've had trouble with stems collapsing, too. We had a run of hot weather (80's) over the last couple of weeks and I ended up putting shade cloth over them, which helped a lot. They are in a raised bed, like yours, because I was concerned about them being in really well drained soil, but I think next year I will try them right in the ground. Thanks for sharing all your great experience and discoveries!
Wow Danielle, it looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing this. I live in England and our climate is very similar to yours so it's very helpful to see. Some of my plants are still tiny! I have one foxglove I sowed in August and it's flowering at about 40cm tall and then my other 5 about about 10cm! Do you know the reason for this stunted growth? Same for a few others of my hardy annuals. Yours are looking fab! Xx
Such an awesome video! Love it. Orlaya just stole my heart. When you direct sow the seeds, do you mulch over them? All may beds have quite a thick layer of mulch which I am beginning to dislike now as it makes self seeding as well as direct sowing more difficult I think. Do you have any tips/ suggestions for that?
Everything looks FABULOUS! Just wondering how often you fertilize any of these cool weather flowers. I tried ranunculus for the first time, which seemed to grow well, but I got very few blooms. Any advice on snapdragons curving? Mine look as it they grew horizontally along the ground and then curved upright. Some are quite squiggly!!
Lovely garden! What’s the secret in growing annuals successfully? I sowed nigella in plugs and they stayed under grow lights but did not survive the transplant. I am very disappointed.
So beautiful! I’m in zone 5b Chicago, IL - I feel like there’s often still snow 6-8 weeks before last frost. Lol. Do you hoop and cover your early spring planted hardy annuals?
How far snap dragon plants each other sow in the grown? Mine are seedling stage as I am in Auz. I think I put too close each other. 😅 Thank you so much for videos. I love all of them. 😍
Hi, I have been following you about the cool flowers, and read Lisas book. About to get my seeds under way here in the Southern Hemisphere to plant out in autumn (fall). My question is.... Do I grow seed in seed mix, then transfer to potting mix cells once they have a few leaves on. Or can I start off in potting mix and just leave them to grow undisturbed until I plant out in the garden? Thanks.
So Danielle, if I plant larkspur seeds directly this fall they will be ok through the winter and bloom in the spring? It just seems so impossible but who knew...do you have the link for the video you did planting them in fall? I'll look for it as well.
I had only 2 of 12 of my direct down seeds germinate. 9b norcal planted 6 weeks before last frost. i had about 15 of 144 seedlings germinate. i wonder if i should have been overhead watering instead of using drip.
5b, Somethings been eating my seedings, can’t figure out if it’s rolliepollies, cutworms or rabbits. Sprayed neem oil, didn’t help. I had a ton of Larkspur seedlings in spring but only 2 are left & only about 2 inches tall, Some left w only stems. Last year I had only 1 plant make it. Fall sown plants don’t make it here without protection, and they won’t germinate in the heat of our falls. 😞
Same here west Michigan 5b- planted 30 sunflower seedlings within fenced area and have 10 left- stems cut right in half and top left lying in the dirt….sprayed with rabbit repel still happened- researched and looked like cutworms (who even knew these existed…?!)- ran out and bought a big pack of Solo cups, cut down and placed a ring around every plant AND dusted with diatomaceous earth and Still had a couple more sunflower seedlings cut and some cosmos and my red torch sunflower seedlings- 😡 after nurturing those seeds, hardening off and carefully planting just to be cut in two overnight…..IF anyone knows what this culprit is do tell- I’m so sad- and mad- going to try to direct sow my missing flowers at this point.
@@Michellemybelle1996 its maddening, I know! It’s gotta be cutworms, they burry in the soil & crawl up at night, so not sure if the cups would help. I’m going to try grow them in big pots next year, I’d like to not resort to Sevin but if I the pot method doesn’t work I just might have to spray in that small area. Neem oil & D powder did not work.
The orlaya is gorgeous! Would it work in part shade? Danielle, you have inspired me to try growing more from seed. Thank you for your inspiration. Zone 4b
Hi Kelly! Thank you for this great question! I have some in morning sun and afternoon shade and they are doing great! I'm not sure if you can see them in the corner of my garden behind the raised beds under the forsythia hedge?
So I have bought some honey wort and some straw flower and I bought the book that you suggested on cool flowers and the package of seeds does not show them as frost tolerate and says plant after a frost but everywhere else I see says to plant as a cool hardy annual so I’m a little confused
I love watching ur channel i have learned so much. I want to try doing some seeds this year. I was wondering if you could tell me where you order the fancy foxglove seeds. I can not seem to find them and i would love to try to grow them this year. Thanks so much.
Im a new subber so many of your older videos are new to me and im 49 yrs old grown just about every reg plant and succulents, cacti, etc. ive never seen white poppies like those! I can't believe it! Im getting some of those! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
“He wasn’t nearly as enthused as I was.” 😆 Your sense of humor is appreciated.
If it wasn't for you and Lisa Mason Ziegler I would have never have thought to plant out my snapdragons in mid-April (zone 6b). My Chantilly and Twinny are blooming beautifully. My Potomac and Rocket are on sturdy stems and just starting to bud up. Moving onto the next progression...planting them before my first frost. All the information you share is a total "Game Changer" for my garden and I thank you!!
I'm pretty sure that is Fancy'Smokey Eyes'.
I learned a lesson with my autumn sown 'Dara' this Spring, I didn't think it had survived, the foliage looked depleted and dead. I pulled a couple of the plants, but decided to just wait and see if the others may have survived...sure enough, they did. I'll definitely be sowing more this Fall!
Those snapdragons of yours are gorgeous! Thank you for the tour!
It was from you that I learned about Cool Flowers and I will be forever grateful. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I planted bleupleurum for the first time thanks to you. I love it for arranging.
I totally relate to the husband not being excited as me about things going on in the garden!
Nichole, I live in western part of ky. Summers get almost as hot as Texas, but we are more humid and have damp cold winters compared to Tx., (I lived there in Central Texas 30 plus yrs). Im telling you this for a reference. What I do with Larkspur, poppys, bachelor buttons and zinnias. as soon as the seed head turns brown and dry, I will sprinkle the seeds directly after deadheading right away to the area of my choosing. I let our rain do its job and every spring I have a strong show. I just walk around like fairy god mother with her hand sprinkling them here and there. its kinda fun to see how the combinations work
Love the pink larkspur! Never saw that before!
Thanks so much for the tour. It is very helpful to have the captions with the names and also if you planted them by seed or transplants. Look forward to the updates!
Good morning, Danielle. I've been watching your videos for a year now so decided it was time to say "Hi." Four years ago, I moved from zone 9 (California) to zone 4b/5a (Montana). I'm having to learn to garden all over again. Different plants. Different weather. I ordered the Ziegler book you recommended. Your videos are beautiful. You have a lovely and gentle way of explaining and describing things. Best wishes. Carolyn
thanks for info on fall planted flowers being transplanted in garden in spring with success. will try this next season. always learning something from your videos.
You have the best videos on cool flowers I have learned so much thanks for sharing your knowledge and beautiful garden. Here in Oregon zone 8B.
The flower garden...so cool...the flowers are so beautiful...
Very comfortable environment...
Ok, summer has just started and now I'm excited for fall so that I can direct sow some cool flowers! LOL! Thank you Danielle!
Larkspurs are amazing!
Love love love your garden! Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us all!!
Thank you so much for sharing! This "cool flower" concept is new to me and I so so appreciate your clear, concise videos on the topic. I'm so excited for my summer 2023 as I think my flowers are going to be that much better next year!!
great content! I tried cool flower fall seeding and ohmygoodness! what a spring show! Yours are stunning!
I loved this tour! I have so many of the same flowers in my garden (Thank you, Lisa Zielgler!), and my bouquets have benefited from them for a few months.(Zone 7B Georgia). Thank you, as always, for being such a good teacher and for sharing so much practical information.
Thank you for the flowers name on the screen.Everything looks beautiful!💕
Loved and enjoyed your Cool Flowers garden tour, everything looks beautiful healthy and inspiring.
Thank you for showing us around.
Thanks so much Danielle. I am in zone 9 NZ and have just sown my hardy annuals etc inside, for the first time so this video is very helpful for timings.
All so beautiful Danielle 😍 thanks for showing people these types of flowers. They've definitely changed my gardening world these past couple of years 💐
This video is super helpful because cool flowers is a new concept to me but makes so much since. I struggle with knowing what time of year to plant seeds to get them to bloom before the growing season is over. Have you ever thought of making a small guide book for us newby's to tell us when we need to start seeds indoors and direct seed? I know you have made videos about it but it would be cool to see it in calendar form.
Also if you choose a plant 2 zones lower you’re pretty sure to grow them. No reason not to push the envelope!!
BEAUTIFUL I appreciate all your information. You are such an inspiration
Wow, love the black button bachelor buttons.
Fabulous information… I took so many notes! Thank you so much 🌻
Thank you soooooooooooo much Danielle! Such a delight. Beautiful and encouraging! Bless you dear one.
My delphinium never come back either even though they are supposedly hardy in my zone (also 6b). I'm glad to hear you say you have the same experience!
So inspiring to see how hardy these plants are! Keep challenging us to try new things 🌱!
My MIL kept a cottage garden feel to her beds and had many of the the cool flowers. The timing of them and keeping them going came so natural to her.
Such a wonderful video! The Orlaya! and I'm a snapdragon lover too! Thank you for the information on what you planted in the fall and spring! I'm going to try fall sowing - I'm in 6b as well in Ohio. I'm going to go back and watch how you planted when it's time for me to do that - now to get my seeds in order and order what I need!
So inspirational ♥️🌸
As usual, your garden is beautiful! Thanks for sharing Danielle. I failed my first year with cool flowers but I’m trying again this fall.
Thank you Danielle for this super helpful video. It really demystified the cool flowers sowing and transplanting timeline. Love your videos!
I so enjoyed this video of your beautiful flowers, and the labels you put on the screen! That is so helpful! I covet all the beautiful colors you have in the sun, as my yard is dappled shade.
Your garden is so lovely. I look forward to your videos and all the info
Your garden is just awesome. Would love to live out of the south to cooler climate zones.
Thank you for the information and the inspiration. I watch your videos every morning to get motivated. Love your gardens I'm in N.H. zone 5 trying to get things going here alot of work but I love it. Thank you again❤
Your garden is so lush, the new garden at Hummingbird way looks as tho it's been there for yrs. I do plan on fall sowing this yr. I extended a bed last fall, could kick myself for not fall sowing. As they say...live and learn. My ambition was to not buy one plant to fill it, so far that has happened. Now I need the patience to wait for it all to bloom.
Your beautiful flower beds look so easy and carefree. I just love them. Thank you for all the helpful information you provide.
This was a wonderful video. I enjoyed seeing all the different varieties of cool flowers you grew.
This video is definitely a keeper! I will return to it for referencing Fall planting. I want to start some new beds and give these a try! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
I struggle with getting early color in my MA zone 6 garden. Fall sowing may be the answer!
Such beautiful garden. Thank you for the garden tour . God bless
Just so beautiful!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful garden. I greatly appreciate the knowledge you share 🌻
Beautiful flowers. Thanks for the tour. So much to learn.
This was such a lovely walk through your beautiful flower garden!!! Thank you for the inspiration!
So helpful!
Thank you
Beautiful flowers -- I'm zone 4b/5a and none of my cool flowers are blooming yet -- but we have had a very cool spring -- hopefully, they'll start to bloom soon
This was super helpful!
Everything looks so beautiful and healthy. I followed your videos and grew snapdragons for the first time and I’m in love 😍 thank you!
Such a lovely garden! Gives me a lot of pleasure touring it with you . What is that gadget you have on your bird bath?
Wonderful tour Miss D! Thank you! ❤ Linda
What an awesome update!! Love to see everything blooming and hear about your planting times.
This is such a great, helpful video. Loved the text on the screen.
Your garden is beautiful!
I still dont have any cool flowers blooming! Waiting patiently!
Gorgeous 😍!
Thank you for a wonderful video. Would you be able to do a video for us in the fall, showing us how you direct sow & the plants’ care after sowing? Do you label all the areas to remember what’s where or just wait for the plants to show up in the spring?
Thanks. I know more flower seeds I can sow in the fall. I had better start locking and ordering seed now.
Such beautiful gardens ♥️♥️
Absolutely stunning. Inspirational - strange how we are already thinking about planting plans for next year when it is only mid-June! Thank you so much for sharing
Lovely garden
Thank you so much for sharing! I found this video to be very helpful.
It seems like you may have a similar climate to England. You can do a lot of things that just don’t work here in Michigan. Of course this has been such a strange growing season for us.
This was so helpful, thank you! I am most certainly going to try this in the fall. What a difference!
Great video, thanks, Danielle!
Wow! What a gorgeous cutting garden! I love it! I have mostly zinnias and different varieties of rudbeckia planted as my sunny spots are limited. ( I have a lot of shade) I just love snap dragons. That Bridal pink is gorgeous! Love your videos😃They really make my day! I live in zone 5 central Illinois. It’s already beastly hot here. 100 degrees yesterday!
Hi Danielle
I’m new to flower farming and my question is; which flowers are one and done; I think oriental lily is one of those; this is the first year I grew one.
Anyway, a breakdown of those flowers that are one and done vs. those the come back again would be super helpful to me. Thank you so much for your channel and all the helpful information you share.
So beautiful! When you harvest your snapdragons, how long do you think it takes to get new flower stalks that will be ready to harvest? THANK YOU
Id be curious to hear the how why certain ones are direct sown vs. transplant? Could you dina wuck video for spring plsntibg for 5gise of us who missed the fall 👍🏼🤞🏻🙏🏼‼️💚
This is so helpful! It's fun to see what's blooming for you now as I am one zone cooler than you and can look forward to what's going to be blooming for me in just a few more weeks! I am trying to grow orlaya for the first time and have failed utterly but I will try a fall sowing this year and see if I can get more success. It's so much fun to experiment. Your ranunculus look great! Are they in full sun? Mine are, and even thought I'm in 5b , they are already going dormant and I've had trouble with stems collapsing, too. We had a run of hot weather (80's) over the last couple of weeks and I ended up putting shade cloth over them, which helped a lot. They are in a raised bed, like yours, because I was concerned about them being in really well drained soil, but I think next year I will try them right in the ground. Thanks for sharing all your great experience and discoveries!
Thank you!
Wow Danielle, it looks wonderful. Thank you for sharing this. I live in England and our climate is very similar to yours so it's very helpful to see. Some of my plants are still tiny! I have one foxglove I sowed in August and it's flowering at about 40cm tall and then my other 5 about about 10cm! Do you know the reason for this stunted growth? Same for a few others of my hardy annuals. Yours are looking fab! Xx
Beautiful!
My granddaughter said we don’t have those flowers in our garden.🤔 Hmmmm we might need to work on that.
Can you tell me what the silver plant in the background at 3:49 in this video is? Gorgeous!! Thank you ❤
Very helpful! Thanks!
This has been really helpful!
What is the silvery/blue plant growing behind the Dara? so pretty!
Gorgeous garden, I’m just wondering where you get your seeds from, I live in Australia.
Such an awesome video! Love it. Orlaya just stole my heart. When you direct sow the seeds, do you mulch over them? All may beds have quite a thick layer of mulch which I am beginning to dislike now as it makes self seeding as well as direct sowing more difficult I think. Do you have any tips/ suggestions for that?
Everything looks FABULOUS! Just wondering how often you fertilize any of these cool weather flowers. I tried ranunculus for the first time, which seemed to grow well, but I got very few blooms. Any advice on snapdragons curving? Mine look as it they grew horizontally along the ground and then curved upright. Some are quite squiggly!!
Lovely garden! What’s the secret in growing annuals successfully? I sowed nigella in plugs and they stayed under grow lights but did not survive the transplant. I am very disappointed.
So beautiful! I’m in zone 5b Chicago, IL - I feel like there’s often still snow 6-8 weeks before last frost. Lol. Do you hoop and cover your early spring planted hardy annuals?
How far snap dragon plants each other sow in the grown?
Mine are seedling stage as I am in Auz. I think I put too close each other. 😅
Thank you so much for videos. I love all of them. 😍
Hi, I have been following you about the cool flowers, and read Lisas book. About to get my seeds under way here in the Southern Hemisphere to plant out in autumn (fall). My question is.... Do I grow seed in seed mix, then transfer to potting mix cells once they have a few leaves on. Or can I start off in potting mix and just leave them to grow undisturbed until I plant out in the garden? Thanks.
So Danielle, if I plant larkspur seeds directly this fall they will be ok through the winter and bloom in the spring? It just seems so impossible but who knew...do you have the link for the video you did planting them in fall? I'll look for it as well.
I planted out my foxy foxglove in early March and the leaves have gotten huge but still no bloom spikes.
Where do you buy your foxy foxglove seeds from? I cant find them.
I had only 2 of 12 of my direct down seeds germinate. 9b norcal planted 6 weeks before last frost. i had about 15 of 144 seedlings germinate. i wonder if i should have been overhead watering instead of using drip.
5b, Somethings been eating my seedings, can’t figure out if it’s rolliepollies, cutworms or rabbits. Sprayed neem oil, didn’t help. I had a ton of Larkspur seedlings in spring but only 2 are left & only about 2 inches tall, Some left w only stems. Last year I had only 1 plant make it. Fall sown plants don’t make it here without protection, and they won’t germinate in the heat of our falls. 😞
Same here west Michigan 5b- planted 30 sunflower seedlings within fenced area and have 10 left- stems cut right in half and top left lying in the dirt….sprayed with rabbit repel still happened- researched and looked like cutworms (who even knew these existed…?!)- ran out and bought a big pack of Solo cups, cut down and placed a ring around every plant AND dusted with diatomaceous earth and Still had a couple more sunflower seedlings cut and some cosmos and my red torch sunflower seedlings- 😡 after nurturing those seeds, hardening off and carefully planting just to be cut in two overnight…..IF anyone knows what this culprit is do tell- I’m so sad- and mad- going to try to direct sow my missing flowers at this point.
@@Michellemybelle1996 its maddening, I know! It’s gotta be cutworms, they burry in the soil & crawl up at night, so not sure if the cups would help. I’m going to try grow them in big pots next year, I’d like to not resort to Sevin but if I the pot method doesn’t work I just might have to spray in that small area. Neem oil & D powder did not work.
Greetings from Oz. I am so jealous. So beautiful. I notice you appear not to mulch your beds?
The orlaya is gorgeous! Would it work in part shade? Danielle, you have inspired me to try growing more from seed. Thank you for your inspiration.
Zone 4b
Hi Kelly! Thank you for this great question! I have some in morning sun and afternoon shade and they are doing great! I'm not sure if you can see them in the corner of my garden behind the raised beds under the forsythia hedge?
So I have bought some honey wort and some straw flower and I bought the book that you suggested on cool flowers and the package of seeds does not show them as frost tolerate and says plant after a frost but everywhere else I see says to plant as a cool hardy annual so I’m a little confused
I love watching ur channel i have learned so much. I want to try doing some seeds this year. I was wondering if you could tell me where you order the fancy foxglove seeds. I can not seem to find them and i would love to try to grow them this year. Thanks so much.
Hi friend! Here is where I get mine - rohrerseeds.com/products/foxy-mixed-colors-foxglove
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