Danielle, that armful of gorgeous blooms at the end just made my day! Like a giant pink ice cream cone but for the eyes not the stomach. Another great video once again, chock full of helpful growing tips. 💚
You are such a sweet gardener! I love your attitude, your smile, your love for plants/flowers, and keeping the memory of your grandmother! How blessed you are.
I have always wondered what I could use as fillers for my arrangements. Thank you. I start my day with you and Garden Answers. You both start my day, I am 87 and still love to grow flowers.
Enjoyed your video, beautiful flowers, I just planted Cinnamon basil for a filler flower, smells really good and looks pretty with my zinnias and sunflowers in a bouquet.
Hello from Germany! Amazing plants, flowers and a lovely garden. Interesting information and I have already three fillers listed to look the German names for it. Thanks for creating this wonderful video. A lovely day to you!🌹
Thank you, this was very informative, I am just a home gardener, but love to learn. This is a video I can go back to time and again. Enjoy your channel.
Thank you! This was so helpful. I felt like I was getting an A+ for instinctive seed ordering this year as I haven't grown a few on the list but have already ordered them after my first cut flower garden year in 2023. Your tips around direct sowing, when to harvest and how to maximize vase life are SO helpful. Can't get enough of your content.
Great content, lots of ideas, and thank you so much for putting up both the common name as well as the botanical name. In Europe we don't always use the names you use in America, so it's a real help to see both.
Such an informative video. Thank you. I was feeling tired but your video just inspired me to go out in my garden this evening! Thank you. Enjoy your week!
I enjoy and have learned so much from your videos. I wanted your opinion on the best book for reference for processing and care of all the cut flowers that you use and others. This video is so informative, you need to write a book. You have so much knowledge and I love the way you grow your flowers mixed in with the landscaping. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Your garden is beautiful. I've moved my small garden off the hill behind our home down to the side of our home. It's nowhere as pretty as yours, maybe one day. I'm in 6b also.
What a delightfully informative list bouquet fillers! And the armful you were holding at the end was amazing! Thank you so much, and happy gardening 👩🏼🌾
Thank you for sharing! You have given me an inspirational list to plan my garden next year. I look forward to trying out some seed sowing… I need easy! All the flowers look beautiful- it will definitely be hard to choose a few.
Danielle - I recently discovered you on UA-cam. You are so full of wonderful information. I am South of you in Churchville, Md. I will be retiring in March and can't wait to fill my time in the garden. I love your stories of your grandparents. My grandparents had a farm when I was growing up. So many precious memories. I took off a few days to get my house in order for July 4th and a family cookout and I've found myself binge watching your videos. :) I just ordered one of the books you recommended. Cool Flowers. I love gardening books too.
Your garden is stunning! I’m sure you hear that all the time. I also really enjoyed your recommendations and particularly best time to harvest. My only complaint is that since you were in your garden holding flowers either already cut or showing off how the entire plant grows, it is very difficult to see what the actual flowers look like. It would be great if you actually cut the flowers and shot the video against a light backdrop so that the flowers really sing. Thanks for sharing your favorites!
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together, i save ones like this. I think my folder is full of you, i watch a ton of garden channels, seems to me you’re the only one that offers up tips, whether it be growing, cutting or arranging. If you ever sold a combination of those flower seeds, you could put me on the list for wanting one. Those flowers at the end, stunning, the snaps are beyond words.
I typed out the list for your easy reference. Bupleurum Orlaya Yarrow LarkSpur Saponaria Dara Bachelor’s Buttons- Nigella Star flower Feverfew Honeywort White Dill (Ammi Majus) Strawflower Bells of Ireland Corn Cockle Monarda ‘Lambada’
Great video Danielle!! I still need to send my daughter over there to buy a bouquet, she's only about 30 mins from you. Oh, can you direct see the Honeywort in the Fall? I'm in 7a. Thanks Danielle! Best wishes for a great end of the season and a beautiful flower filled 2023!
Danielle as always your video was so informative and your enthusiasm is contagious! Will definitely try some in the future. Your garden is looking so beautiful - blooms are popping!
What a fantastic video! Danielle, can you please make a video specific to DIY “flower food” if any or what you use - what we can add to water to keep the arrangements fresh longer? Thanks!!
Danielle, I just recently found you and I so enjoy following you along in “my” dream garden! 😁I live in “town”(z9a) and don’t have acres to grow flowers, but because of your videos, realize I can do it on a much smaller scale, by working it into my landscape! I already have a few perennials and, my favorite, different Hydrangeas. I’ve started buying seeds. Can you tell us who you purchase your seed from?
Thanks for a great review of stunning flowers that are great fillers. I agree that your closing with the armload of beautiful flowers were so gorgeous and shows all of your hard work and dedication. I wanted to add comments about another filler flower I heard about - sea holly. I started some plants last year, they grew and established all year and this year came up very early (hardy perennial) and are blooming. They came highly recommended for a filler flower due to the shape and pretty blue flowers, however I find that they are very prickly, have a small thistle quality to them. I was hesitant to grow them but some said that they aren't as scratchy as they look, but I have to disagree. They are really great looking flowers, but I can't see that they would be good for a bouquet. If someone bent down to smell their flowers I think they could easily get stuck by the sharp edges of the leaves, although I do see them in market bouquets. I probably will remove them soon and then replace with something that is more user friendly!
You need to show more of the flowers you're talking about; closeups as with the monarda would be helpful, plus zooming in on the flowers as you're speaking. Were the flowers in front of the last bouquet snapdragons? I'd appreciate your letting us in on what the other flowers are in the various shots, e.g. the lily buds in one of the first shots.
Thank you so much for this wonderful and informative video! Perfect timing for me. I don't have the space for a lot of indoor seed starting so the direct sow method is best for me. This year I focused on planting perennials in my newly created beds so this fall and spring I will direct sow some of your favorites mentioned. I am learning so much from your videos, thank you!
Beautiful Danielle 😍 so many of these I've grown for the first time this year thanks to you! And yes the honeywort is amazing! So easy to grow! Cute idea with the ammi majus!! I'll have to give that a try!
Such a great and helpful video! I am growing most of these but need to get some succession planted! Feverfew was new for me this year and I adore it!!! I am so excited for the star flowers which I have never grown before - plants are looking fantastic!
Great video with lots of helpful info, thank you Danielle! Would love to hear more about succession sowing of things like Bupleurum. I sowed mine in the fall. Maybe I should have sown some in the early Spring too?
I did that with Bupleurum, and was pleased how it worked out,the Spring sown ones came in just as the fall sown ones were turning old. In fact it is a good idea to do that with alot of the cool flowers
@@lydiannking2247 awesome, thank you! This is my second season growing cool flowers and I’ve basically only succession sown Nigella. I’m just getting my “bearings” on growing cool flowers. I succession sow tender annuals but just didn’t think about doing that with cool flowers. Now, just need more room! 😅😌
Thanks for being such a great teacher! I am loving my Dara that I had fall planted, also Lambada is a first for me this year and is just starting to bloom. Thank God for all the beauty!
Thank you for your videos, would you be able to talk about cutting orlaya similar to the details you gave for dara. Do I cut deep, does the umbrella have to be downward facing etc. Many thanks
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thank you so much! Danielle, would you be willing to make a video on seed collecting from different flowers? I buy a variety of strawflower every year called Dreamtime Jumbo Yellow. I collected what I thought might be seeds last year, but apparently they were not seeds because nothing grew. I can only speak for myself, but a video about seed harvesting would be very helpful to someone who is new at it. If you don’t have time for a full video, perhaps you might have time to show how to collect seeds from just strawflowers. Thanks for considering this idea.
What an informative video, thank you. I wish someone would do something similar in my hot southern grow zone 9a. I tried to look up every single one of your suggestions and I think I can only grow Yarrow...LOL You don't mention your watering setup to have such success in your garden, very curious to know how you do it.
Danielle, that armful of gorgeous blooms at the end just made my day! Like a giant pink ice cream cone but for the eyes not the stomach. Another great video once again, chock full of helpful growing tips. 💚
Those lillies behind you while showing the gorgeous Dara were breathtaking!!
Your garden is absolutely stunning! Those flowers look so vibrant. 🌸🌼
You always give us a wealth of tips on harvesting
I also love Nigella’s delicate ferny foliage.
I just ordered the book "Cool Flowers" so I will know what to start this fall.
You are such a sweet gardener! I love your attitude, your smile, your love for plants/flowers, and keeping the memory of your grandmother! How blessed you are.
I have always wondered what I could use as fillers for my arrangements. Thank you. I start my day with you and Garden Answers. You both start my day, I am 87 and still love to grow flowers.
Love that you added the plant names along with visual. That was very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Blessings, -Kate
Enjoyed your video, beautiful flowers, I just planted Cinnamon basil for a filler flower, smells really good and looks pretty with my zinnias and sunflowers in a bouquet.
Hello from Germany! Amazing plants, flowers and a lovely garden. Interesting information and I have already three fillers listed to look the German names for it. Thanks for creating this wonderful video. A lovely day to you!🌹
Fillers are the one thing I am really missing. I can usually wing it, but will definitely plan better next year.
Your content is SO HELPFUL.
I always enjoy watching your videos and your beautiful garden 💐🌸🌹🌺
Once again, a video that I guarantee I will watch many times. Thank you for sharing such beautiful, thoughtful, and informational content!!
Thank you, this was very informative, I am just a home gardener, but love to learn. This is a video I can go back to time and again. Enjoy your channel.
Thank you! This was so helpful. I felt like I was getting an A+ for instinctive seed ordering this year as I haven't grown a few on the list but have already ordered them after my first cut flower garden year in 2023. Your tips around direct sowing, when to harvest and how to maximize vase life are SO helpful. Can't get enough of your content.
Great content, lots of ideas, and thank you so much for putting up both the common name as well as the botanical name. In Europe we don't always use the names you use in America, so it's a real help to see both.
Wow 🤩 so much beauty! Thank you for all the information I feel that I learned so much in very little time 🙏🏻🌷
Thank you for another lovely video, Danielle!! 😁
Love “all” of your videos. You have been such an inspiration to me, thank you to the moon and back.
Great information as always!! 🌱🌻🌺
Thanks! This was so interesting 😊 Anne
You are a wealth of Knowledge.always on -spot topics.
Wow , thank you for sharing your practical knowledge and advice❤️
Always a pleasure and always informative! Greetings from Michigan! 😊 💐 🌹 🌸 🌼
Such an informative video. Thank you. I was feeling tired but your video just inspired me to go out in my garden this evening! Thank you. Enjoy your week!
Love how you provide great, useful information in a concise way. Thank you
YOU give such great information and your enthusiasm stirs me to plant several of these next season . Thanks
Making my list now for fall planting and next year’s garden. Your garden is so beautiful!
Absolutely loved this video. Everything was beautiful and so informative. Didn’t know half of these. Your yard is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
I enjoy and have learned so much from your videos. I wanted your opinion on the best book for reference for processing and care of all the cut flowers that you use and others. This video is so informative, you need to write a book. You have so much knowledge and I love the way you grow your flowers mixed in with the landscaping. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I love all that was mentioned! Hope to try them in the future. Thank you!
I would really love an in depth video about harvesting flowers.. When to harvest and which flowers produce more after being cut.
This was an awesome video Danielle! You are a great speaker and teacher!!
You’re a wonderful teacher.
I love each and every video you post!!! There is such a grace about you and your love for nature!! Thank you for sharing it with us 🌸🌸🌸🌸
Great information! I have grown some of them but some like the Dura I have never heard of . Once again a wonderful video. Love the bouquet at the end!
Awesome video!💛🩵💙
I love watching your videos! The excitement and enthusiasm you have is contagious! Thank you so much for all the info you share!
Danielle, what nutrients do you add to your flower beds? Your flowers are beautiful.
Such a great informative video
😍😍👍🙏💚💚💚 Love it all!! Thank you so much for the beautiful inspirations and tips.
Great video. Just what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing, you mentioned a couple im unaware of. Beautiful, cant wait to see more videos. Subscribed
Your garden is beautiful. I've moved my small garden off the hill behind our home down to the side of our home. It's nowhere as pretty as yours, maybe one day. I'm in 6b also.
What a delightfully informative list bouquet fillers! And the armful you were holding at the end was amazing!
Thank you so much, and happy gardening 👩🏼🌾
Beautiful flowers! Great choices🌸🤍🌸💜
Danielle, awesome video!! Your garden looks amazing!!!
Wonderful video! Thank you so much! I’m new at being a flower farmer and youve helped me so much with your ideas and tips!
Miss D, this was SO helpful...and Johnny's just got a nice seed order from me! ❤ Linda in Vancouver
Great information! Thank You!
Thank you for sharing! You have given me an inspirational list to plan my garden next year. I look forward to trying out some seed sowing… I need easy! All the flowers look beautiful- it will definitely be hard to choose a few.
Danielle - I recently discovered you on UA-cam. You are so full of wonderful information. I am South of you in Churchville, Md. I will be retiring in March and can't wait to fill my time in the garden. I love your stories of your grandparents. My grandparents had a farm when I was growing up. So many precious memories. I took off a few days to get my house in order for July 4th and a family cookout and I've found myself binge watching your videos. :) I just ordered one of the books you recommended. Cool Flowers. I love gardening books too.
Wonderful fillers Danielle 🌸💕🌸
Fabulous video! I'm already making my list for next years seed order.
Wow! Everything is just stunning!
Wow, Danielle! That was an awesome video and gave me great ideas for starting my own first cut flower garden :-)
As usual, so much great information packed into a beautifully shot video. Thank you!
Your garden is stunning! I’m sure you hear that all the time. I also really enjoyed your recommendations and particularly best time to harvest. My only complaint is that since you were in your garden holding flowers either already cut or showing off how the entire plant grows, it is very difficult to see what the actual flowers look like. It would be great if you actually cut the flowers and shot the video against a light backdrop so that the flowers really sing. Thanks for sharing your favorites!
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together, i save ones like this. I think my folder is full of you, i watch a ton of garden channels, seems to me you’re the only one that offers up tips, whether it be growing, cutting or arranging. If you ever sold a combination of those flower seeds, you could put me on the list for wanting one. Those flowers at the end, stunning, the snaps are beyond words.
I typed out the list for your easy reference.
Bupleurum
Orlaya
Yarrow
LarkSpur
Saponaria
Dara
Bachelor’s Buttons-
Nigella
Star flower
Feverfew
Honeywort
White Dill (Ammi Majus)
Strawflower
Bells of Ireland
Corn Cockle
Monarda ‘Lambada’
Thanks ❤
Great video Danielle!! I still need to send my daughter over there to buy a bouquet, she's only about 30 mins from you. Oh, can you direct see the Honeywort in the Fall? I'm in 7a. Thanks Danielle! Best wishes for a great end of the season and a beautiful flower filled 2023!
Danielle as always your video was so informative and your enthusiasm is contagious! Will definitely try some in the future. Your garden is looking so beautiful - blooms are popping!
I love all of these, so many cool shapes
I absolutely love your videos
Oh my gosh! Thank you so much for this! I want to grow them all lol. The flowers you were holding at the end absolutely gorgeous!
Great inspirational video today. Your enthusiasm is contagious. I had never heard of most of these, but now I want them all!
What a fantastic video! Danielle, can you please make a video specific to DIY “flower food” if any or what you use - what we can add to water to keep the arrangements fresh longer? Thanks!!
Danielle, I just recently found you and I so enjoy following you along in “my” dream garden! 😁I live in “town”(z9a) and don’t have acres to grow flowers, but because of your videos, realize I can do it on a much smaller scale, by working it into my landscape! I already have a few perennials and, my favorite, different Hydrangeas. I’ve started buying seeds. Can you tell us who you purchase your seed from?
Thank you for this great video. So clear and wonderful to return to for reference.
Sooooooo informative and lovely! Thank uuuuuuuuuuuuu Danielle. So much love dear friend.
Such beautiful flowers 🌸 I want to grow them all😂
Thanks for a great review of stunning flowers that are great fillers. I agree that your closing with the armload of beautiful flowers were so gorgeous and shows all of your hard work and dedication. I wanted to add comments about another filler flower I heard about - sea holly. I started some plants last year, they grew and established all year and this year came up very early (hardy perennial) and are blooming. They came highly recommended for a filler flower due to the shape and pretty blue flowers, however I find that they are very prickly, have a small thistle quality to them. I was hesitant to grow them but some said that they aren't as scratchy as they look, but I have to disagree. They are really great looking flowers, but I can't see that they would be good for a bouquet. If someone bent down to smell their flowers I think they could easily get stuck by the sharp edges of the leaves, although I do see them in market bouquets. I probably will remove them soon and then replace with something that is more user friendly!
You need to show more of the flowers you're talking about; closeups as with the monarda would be helpful, plus zooming in on the flowers as you're speaking. Were the flowers in front of the last bouquet snapdragons? I'd appreciate your letting us in on what the other flowers are in the various shots, e.g. the lily buds in one of the first shots.
Thank you so much for this wonderful and informative video! Perfect timing for me. I don't have the space for a lot of indoor seed starting so the direct sow method is best for me. This year I focused on planting perennials in my newly created beds so this fall and spring I will direct sow some of your favorites mentioned. I am learning so much from your videos, thank you!
I love bachelor buttons!
Beautiful Danielle 😍 so many of these I've grown for the first time this year thanks to you! And yes the honeywort is amazing! So easy to grow! Cute idea with the ammi majus!! I'll have to give that a try!
Yarrow grow wild here in Sweden.. ❤❤❤
Such a great and helpful video! I am growing most of these but need to get some succession planted! Feverfew was new for me this year and I adore it!!! I am so excited for the star flowers which I have never grown before - plants are looking fantastic!
Thanks Danielle! I will definitely sow some of those beautiful flowers in my garden come next spring!😊
Thank you Danielle. This video was beyond helpful. I will be going back to this one over and over when I'm planting. It was one of your best.
Absolutely stunning flowers and a great video!
Great video with lots of helpful info, thank you Danielle!
Would love to hear more about succession sowing of things like Bupleurum. I sowed mine in the fall. Maybe I should have sown some in the early Spring too?
I did that with Bupleurum, and was pleased how it worked out,the Spring sown ones came in just as the fall sown ones were turning old. In fact it is a good idea to do that with alot of the cool flowers
@@lydiannking2247 awesome, thank you! This is my second season growing cool flowers and I’ve basically only succession sown Nigella. I’m just getting my “bearings” on growing cool flowers. I succession sow tender annuals but just didn’t think about doing that with cool flowers. Now, just need more room! 😅😌
So much great information! Thank you Danielle! 💝
Several of these I did not know. Thanks for showing. It would be helpful if you could list them in the description,drop down area🙏❤️
This is an excellent video Danielle!! ♥️
Wow ! Thanks !
Great video. I have my list of cut flowers I want to grow from seed! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for being such a great teacher! I am loving my Dara that I had fall planted, also Lambada is a first for me this year and is just starting to bloom. Thank God for all the beauty!
Thank you for your videos, would you be able to talk about cutting orlaya similar to the details you gave for dara. Do I cut deep, does the umbrella have to be downward facing etc. Many thanks
Great video, wonderful presentation and so Informative.
Excellent, informative video! Thank you so much:)
Very helpful thank you. Beautiful armful of blooms. 💐
I would love to see a close up of the flowers while you describe them☺
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wonderful video. I have learned so much from your videos. Thanks so much.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thank you so much! Danielle, would you be willing to make a video on seed collecting from different flowers? I buy a variety of strawflower every year called Dreamtime Jumbo Yellow. I collected what I thought might be seeds last year, but apparently they were not seeds because nothing grew. I can only speak for myself, but a video about seed harvesting would be very helpful to someone who is new at it. If you don’t have time for a full video, perhaps you might have time to show how to collect seeds from just strawflowers. Thanks for considering this idea.
What an informative video, thank you. I wish someone would do something similar in my hot southern grow zone 9a. I tried to look up every single one of your suggestions and I think I can only grow Yarrow...LOL You don't mention your watering setup to have such success in your garden, very curious to know how you do it.
this was so inspiring 😍