Seeding Chinese Forget Me Not’s around Ranunculus, Cut Flower Interplanting for Less Bed Flipping
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2024
- Today I'm interplanting ranunculus and Chinese forget-me-nots in my cut flower garden.
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I've been tuning in to your channel since last winter. Your honesty, kindness, and effortless approach to nurturing beautiful blooms is truly inspiring. My interest in growing flowers started during one of my child's mental health struggles. I needed something to hold onto, something to cultivate hope within me. Your flower-growing journey has become my beacon of hope. It reminds me that amidst challenges, there's always beauty waiting to blossom.
Your passion for flowers has sparked a newfound interest in me. I'm even contemplating a career shift from being a cancer scientist to becoming a flower florist-perhaps once I retire! Blessings to you and your family from Toronto, Canada
I’m obsessed with this interplanting idea!! It would be neat to see “interplanting recipes” for bouquets.
Danielle, your entire property looks absolutely beautiful. The tulips are amazing. You are very talented.
Yes I am 70yrs and a flower farmer . I came to the same conclusion to ease the workload . It works great for me
I love how you chat with Grace and the way she looks at you as if she knows exactly what you are saying. What a wonderful dog you have.
Wow!!! When I started the video my jaw dropped! Your property looks like a botanical garden! So beautiful! I am always inspired and impressed by how you manage to get these different seasonal flowers in such abundance in the same perennial beds. Every season it looks so full and lush. I just don’t know how you make the space work for everything. Absolutely stunning! I just want to come sit in one of those chairs and soak up the beauty!
Can't wait to hear more about interplanting and how you focus on using shrubs as foliage. I would like to also focus on that as well. You are always so calming to listen to.
Oh Danielle, your tulip display in your video is breathtaking, prettier than Longfield. You sure have an eye for design and variety. You are the best.
Gasps! How incredible is your garden … and great use of space! It’s like Claus Dalby came to PA!
Danielle your gardens are a glorious feast for the eyes !! You are such a talented gardener !!
The view of your raised beds and flower library with all the tulips & daffodils is just gorgeous!! You have made so many changes and improvements in just the last year that I am in awe of you. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your knowledge! You have really inspired me to plant more bulbs including daffodils, tulips (we have some deer so I try to hide them) and lily. Watching your videos has made me be more thoughtful of what I want in the long run for my gardens instead of just buying what thrills me at the moment. I am not a cut flower gardener--I just grow for my own enjoyment and to give some flowers to friends and relatives, but I've learned so much from your videos. Thank you!!
Danielle, I have been pulling forget-me-knots out of my garden for years. They are prolific self seeders and I just cannot keep up with them. Don't let their cute little blue flowers fool you. Pull them before they go to seed. I have been dealing with them for 20 years since a few tagged along on some plants my Dad shared with me! FYI, I am also in zone 6b/7a south central PA.
100%! The older I get the more streamlined I need and want my gardening to be. Love love your channel! As always! ❤
Some of the most beautiful gardens on UA-cam.Thanks to all of your hard work
Your tulips and daffodils are so beautiful. I can’t wait to see the interplanting of Chinese forget-me-not and ranunculus. Hugs to Grace.
The plan to intercrop ranunculus and Chinese ranunculus, very wonderful and wish you good health
Thank you for teaching about interplanting. It makes so much sense to me as one crop is done, the next one will follow. Thanks for sharing!
I can't get over what a difference the new paint color on the garage has made as a backdrop for your hydrangea area. Those gorgeous daffodils are just popping in front of it! Curious to know if you planted your tulips and daffs for your own pleasure this year or if you're selling to a florist or if you've started bouquet sales yet? Don't get me wrong, I think it's GORGEOUS to see them all open!
Danielle! It's all looking so pretty... and sunny 🥰 BIg hello from Denmark
Love everything you do in the garden!
Interplanting flowers, what a terrific idea and one I am definitely going to try. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks for speaking about the different Forget-me-not's. Hope all is going well with the flower stand.
What a delight to walk around your garden on such a beautiful sunny day dear Danielle 😃 The Tulips flower beds next the garden library are truly coming to life in these gorgeous colours and the different heights and varieties are such a feast for the eyes. I have noticed lovely white blossoms flowers on your hummingbird arches, what are these please ? I am loving how you plan your season's plantations and crops and your knowledge of plants is so extensive. Grace is loving the sunny weather 🌞Looking forward to see how these ideas will come into life as you do inspire so many of us to create our own dream garden 💚
Thank you for the great tips! It is my first year with Chinese Forget me not”s so very helpful 😊
Everything is looking so beautiful Danielle! Last year, I sowed annual Forget Me Nots in with my Anemones. It worked out great! By the time the Anemones were done, the forget me Nots started blooming. I’ve done that again this year with the Anemones and a bed of Daffodils.
Yes..this is for me! 67yrs. here, and getting tired but not throwing in the towel. Also have other life/family issues these days. Seems like I need to be condensing things...so that I can still do my gardening/bouquets. I feel that I need to do theses things for myself, because it's part of me. I did try tulips for selling/wholesale to my florists. Also put in 4 new raised beds. Going to dig up the bupleurum sprouting along my driveway and put it in with my ranuncs in the raised bed. I think that would be interplanting. I'll be watching for more info., thanks Danielle!
Danielle, you are my source of inspiration! You gave me an idea to try combining lillies with larkspur, and lillies with bupleurum. I hope it turns out well. Thank you!
Hi Danielle, I'm in awe of your beautiful gardens!
At first I thought you were in a botanical garden, somewhere else.
It's looking so full and blooming.
The colours are so inviting and bright.
Love the idea of Chinese forget me not and ranunculas together....gorgeous!
Jo😊 have a great day.
Hi Danielle, you always have useful information and I'm looking forward to seeing what you will interplant in your raised beds. I love the Chinese forget me not flowers! I grew them last year in my garden and loved them!!They are such a pretty shade of blue. Your bouquets will be gorgeous! Your tulips and daffodils are glorious! Well worth the effort to plant them in your raised beds! Spectacular job! 😍
I interplant asiatic lilies and dianthus which seems to work well. This year I seeded love-in-a-mist with some lilies and forget-me-nots with my hydrangeas, as they establish. Also Cosmos are planted with the anemone... I plan to seed my pampas celosias over my ranunculus. We will see how it works!
Your garden is a beautiful, colorful sanctuary! Wow. So many tulips!
I didn’t know that Chinese forget me nots can be sown directly now. I will give it a try (if I have seed left!). Thank you, as always, for being so generous with your teaching.
Your gardens are absolutely breathtaking!!
The tulips and daffodils are so beautiful! I have a large planter with Ranaculas, so I might try this too! I already have the seeds.
Goodness Gracious! Your gardens are just beyond... !! Ah so lovely.
What a beautiful garden display 1,000s of blooms I watch not because I’m a flowr farmer but love your information and blooms!!
I love how you make time for Grace. Your garden is lovely. Wonderful channel.
Thank you Danielle! Your garden is so beautiful!
Thanks again Danielle💐 I wish I still had my garden as I am limited to pots for a balcony now but still fun 🌱👒Karen from down under 🇦🇺🐨🦘
Just got on Etsy and ordered some Chinese forget-me-nots!! You are so inspirational!!❤️
What a lovely Flowers
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My friend thank you for good sharing. Have a good relationship 😊
Hi Danielle I planted Pueblo daffodils based on your recommendation. I love them Thank you!
That is so smakrt, interplanting, is such a good idea, even in a little space, you can have so much .
Hello, As always, you leave us breathless. question, this year somehow the flowering starts earlier, at least here in Croatia... when is the right time to harvest allium for drying? Almost a month earlier, our peonies bloomed. Every year new challenges with time. I wish you much success in your future work and life ❤ 😘😘
Google is your friend. There’s many different types of alliums. I think some get harvested when they have already formed the seed heads but I am not sure. I have seen a video of Sarah Raven spraying the really big ones with gold for Christmas decorations.
Greetings from Italy. I live on the Adriatic coast facing Croatia and we are having the same crazy weather with flowering much earlier than normal. 👋
Love it! This is first year I dare ranunculus thanks to you! so following in your footsteps I am gonna try forget me not in the same bed. And yes Brunera looks just like forget me not and blooming right now in my garden.
Thank you and looking forward to learning more.
Beautiful garden! Thanks for explaining Forget-Me-Nots. Also I love your fence behind the garden. How would it look to spray it the same color as the garage. All the plants just pop with the fence there. You have such great ideas about inter-planting bulbs.
Yes!!! I am so excited to see more content from you on interplanting. To your point, there’s a plethora of info out there for veggies but lacking in flowers
I am so grateful for this video. It is something I’ve been wanting to try as I have a small garden but would love to maximise the blooms I can have. Your garden looks beautiful and peaceful, it’s one of my favourites here on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing this video and I look forward to seeing the results. 😊
Thank you Danielle. Your garden is exquisite! Happy Growing ! 🪴🪻🌷💚🙃
Thank you for the information about the Forget me Nots. I will be planting my seed today, we have rain on the way too. Always appreciate knowing when to pick the flowers and how to handle them for the best vase life.
I have a flowering almond bush that is amazing. Beautiful little profuse pink flowers. I tell you this because you mentioned using shrubs for fillers and this, once the flowers drop off has great foliage for bouquets that lasts a long time. Something to think about. Plus when it blooms it is something
Stunning Danielle 🥰
Here in So Cal 10a the Chinese Forget Me Nots I planted reseeded themselves quite heavily💙
You are an amazing gardener!
Amazing backdrop of tulips. My are just coming into bloom.
I love that you are doing this, I just did the same thing today! I interplanted my Chinese forget me nots with my newly planted peonies (100 peonies) - I love interpanting as well, and I do t understand why more flower farmers/growers don’t use this technique. I did it with the peonies because I refuse to use the black plastic woven fabric that it seems everyone uses for peonies, and the forget me nots aren’t going to interfere that much with the growth of peonies and will provide cover to reduce weeds. Where are you that you can get a fall crop of ranunculus? I wish I could here in zone 5 !
Thank you for this suggestion. I'm going to try this.
I did the same! Chinese forget me nits within my new peony bed 😊
Wow your garden right now is stunning!! Great job Danielle, thanks for sharing your beauty with us! 🌺🌷🌺
The garden looks amazing!!
The garden looks beautiful! I really enjoy all of your videos and have appreciated being able to see your garden grow and evolve. I am intrigued about your idea to use foliage from the garden for your bouquets. Would you consider covering your favorite plants for that purpose in a video? Thanks much!
I'ce veen experimenting with vegetable and cut flower interplanting. Our priority has to be food since we live off of our land but I LOVE cut flowers. Strawflowers and lettuce, and bread seed poppies and oats are two that have worked really well for me!
Love that Sarah! Do you mind if I ask when you put in the lettuce and strawflower? Together? Or lettuce first? I have a bed of strawflower that went in about a week ago. Thank u!
I put them in together (checkerboard style) early in the season. The lettuce is ready to harvest in a few weeks as the strawflower bulk up so it's gone by the time the flowers need more space.
I was going to say how beautiful your yard is. I see others have already said it. Hope you don't mind the repetition.😊
Everything is looking amazing, Danielle! Is that fence behind the floral library new?
Wow! Your tulips are amazing. Thank you for giving so many good ideas for my flower beds.🥀💐🌷
Last year, I grew anemones and interplanted early summer with tall marigolds that I started from seed. I had random anemone blooms all summer here in southern Wisconsin. In the fall, I added a little shredded mulch. We had snowcover when it was extremely cold in January and they wintered over. When the snow melted, I put a few cedar branches over them when temperatures were really cold. It is a patch of 30 and it is blooming now. My ranunculus and new anemones were planted outside beginning in mid March and are doing well. Those anemones are blooming and the ranunculus are getting closer to blooming. I will be curious to see if your spring planted ranunculus will rebloom this year. I dig mine out and plant celosia or zinnias. However, I missed a couple because they popped up this spring, but only bloomed once last year. Happy gardening!
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing! 🥀🌻
Thank you for teaching me about interplanting or intercropping. I have a steep, hillside garden and have never attempted interplanting. It might help me to hold the hillside soil back by planting a smaller ground cover crop in between a taller flower. Right now it's a bit of a hodgepodge of plantings and not well organized. It's something to think about. - Penny
Beautiful! I love forgetme nots
Danielle, I have a book suggestion for you for your lovely library. Sarah Raven's A Year Full of Pots. A great addition!
great video, and some beautiful flowers. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for introducing us to new flowers! I've never heard of this one. I just put in my order for some seeds from Select Seeds. I so agree about blue flowers!
Love the idea!!
Hi Danielle! I’m a new subscriber and have been binging my way through your wonderful videos and loving it. Have you ever grown scented leaf pelargoniums for foliage? I live in zone 4 and have a potted attar of roses that i bring indoors in winter, but I have been considering taking cuttings from it and growing a few additional plants in the borders for fillers.
beautiful, thank you for sharing.
The volumes of daffodils & tulips are gorgeous! Do you sell any of them as bouquets, or are they just for your personal enjoyment?
She said she plants so maybe because she uses them for bouquets. Which she sells.
Great use of space.
So beautifullll love it
Thank you❤ I just ordered some forget me not seeds😊
I’ve been enjoying your videos for a couple of years and have gleaned many nuggets of wisdom. I’m very interested in interplanting as well and look forward to your experiments. What is the criteria you use for selecting the second phase? I’ve got some anemone corms that need to go in and am not sure what to plant them with or as they finish. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with viewers!
I live not far from you and I guess I left some ranunculus in the bed last year. It did bloom again but I forget when but it also survived the winter and is budding now. But I guess our winter was pretty mild this year.
How's your cut flower booth doing?What ever the case ,thank you for the beautiful garden.
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Thank you for sharing more information about interplanting cut flowers!! What are you planning to interplant with your dahlias?
Danielle your yard is amazingly beautiful, Please share what are you using for a privacy fence in the back ground and where do you buy it! THANKS
Hi Danielle!!!! Your garden looks amazing!!! 🥰🪴🥰
2 random quick questions and I pray you get a chance to answer…I cannot find the video where you mentioned the watering can you have. Would you mind telling us what brand it is please? Also, how many peonies do you have in your garden? Mine are two years old but I dare not cut the flowers for vases in my home or to give away because I enjoy them so much in my grandmother’s garden. I have a total of three so far. Have a lovely day! Looking forward to Saturday’s walk about! My tulips and daffs have gone over now…I live in North Myrtle Beach, zone 8b so our spring bulbs start blooming in February! I had the most amazing show though! Happy gardening!
Stunning display, Danielle! Where is your favorite spot to sit and enjoy it all? Are you still selling at the stand?
I interplanetary perrennial delphiniums with alliums also
Your gardens look amazing! Do you keep the tulip bulbs in the ground for reblooming?
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Everything looks beautiful. Question. What will you do with the tulip bulbs in your raised beds? I’m new at planting bulbs in pots and raised beds, and not sure what’s best for the bulbs after they bloom.
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Everything looks so beautiful! When you say your ranunculus go dormant, does that mean they disappear like bleeding hearts? Or they just stop blooming? I planted some for the first time this year and the foliage looks faded and yellowed and I don’t know what it should look like at this time of year. I’m in atlanta zone 8a.
I would love to know what everyone is planting in the PNW over their ranunculus and anemones?? 🌸
What do you use for a holding solution?
To get the ranunculus to flower again in fall do you cut them back or just leave them? I can’t find any more information that this is possible but would be so great if we could get a second set of blooms.
I’d like to know too
Starting some Ranunculus now. First time. Would love to get a second bloom in Fall. In zone 6a Ohio.
Also- when do you remove the tubers?
Can you please explain biennial? Will the plants have to be reseeded every
2 years or do they come back every year after the initial first bloom?
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What do you use for your “holding solution?”
How do you keep the squirrels away from the tulip buffet?
Hi danielle, do you still sell your tulips in your stand?
Do you think it’s too late to plant love in a mist seeds