I am so glad you are sharing your gardens here on UA-cam. They are so beautiful. We just purchased 6.58 acres and have begun to plant many garden room’s. You are inspiring my journey!
I learned something new. I knew you needed to leave the tulip leaves in order to feed the bulb for future years but I didn’t know you had to leave the stem! Thanks Claus..
I know...I normally actually do, but this year, with the tulips, I thought I'd like to see what the seed head look like. Oops. I suppose I'll go cut them now, but it's maybe too late? Mine (Connecticut, US) have been finish for about three weeks.
@@nspector I’m in central Indiana, and even if you deadhead tulips you get spotty blooming next year if any at all. I’m resigned to ripping them out and replanting every Fall. By contrast, I have so many daffodils it’s impossible to deadhead them. For over 20 years they have come back and bloom very well.
@@ransomcoates546 Yes, my tulips were second year this season, and fewer and smaller than last year, but still an ok show. By next year I figure there will be very few. My daffodils actually never naturalized, and, though they came back for many years, they were fewer and fewer, and now there are almost none. But it's only this year that I truly have full full sun (took down a couple of trees), so I may try again.
Greetings from Cincinnati Ohio. I love 💘your your work. I'm encouraged to plant tulips 🌷this coming fall because I've never really been fond of them. Your container tulips are just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your secrets.
@@karie3 Mine do come back even though I cut the stem fairly close to the ground. I think leaving the leaves is the most important part. In some borders the stems do stick out like a sore thumb, and sometimes it's nice to cut tulips a bit early and enjoy them in a vase.
I will stop Deadheading those stems...dang wish I had know that earlier...but then again I’m so thankful to know that now! Thanks Claus your great and appreciated.
Thank you Claud ,what a pleasure I is on o visit your gsrden I like you love my containers and Dalia,s what a beautiful display Thank you for inspiring me to do more
Good morning Claus, I love to go through the Garden, here in Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸. I love your Dead-head extender. I'm excited to see your Garden next month 👩🌾👍
I also found you via Laura & Garden Answer, so glad you have an English language UA-cam channel now. My 11 year old is my garden buddy & we enjoy watching your videos for inspiration.
Hello, I am a new subscriber. My husband and I live in northern California. Last month we put in an order for 600 Tulip bulbs and they will be delivered in at the end of November. This is the first time ever we will plant Tulips. It important that we gather all the information we can about how to take care of them once they are in the ground. We plan to put most of them in our front yard, and then we really want to plant in containers as well. Anyway, we are glad we found you on You Tube. Thank you, Your garden is beautiful.
What a magnificent garden and pleasure to watch. Thank you for being so inspirational to me as a gardener. Appreciating the beauty in nature brings such joy. Bx
Hello Claus from vera in Northern Ireland. Your garden is very beautiful and it is so very kind of you to share it with us. I must get my brother to get or make a long arm pruner for our garden as I often miss flowers because I cannot reach them. I look forward to seeing more of your lovely garden. I watch Diane in Denmark who is a beautiful lady who has moved to Denmark from Scotland and is very happy there. I am learning from her many easy ways to organise our home now that I am older and have health issues that make life more difficult. Here in Northern Ireland we have a lot of rain and a fairly mild climate so our garden is green and everything grows strongly. Happy gardening and God bless from your new subscriber Vera..
I am so glad I came across your videos! I love your passion. Passion is what I had ten years ago and seemed to have lost it for awhile. We have been having someone else weed our gardens for several years but after losing more and more bulbs every year I have decided to minimize our gardens so that won't happen anymore. Also came to the realization that when I had passion for gardening I wasn't dealing with a lot of weeds in ground like I am now. So maybe going back to container gardening is the key for me!
Thank you so much for your kind comments about my videos - that is very kind. All the best with container gardening, should you decide to go bak to that.
Where to deadhead a tulip-well, that’s a garden changer for this gal in northeast Indiana! I am writing down all of your flowers and starting my “Claus Dalby” wishlist!
I was sitting here with a blanket watching this video again and you made me get up and go outside into the freezing cold to deadhead just one umm, not daffodil but the other narcississ, can't think of the name right now. That flower stem came up early and is finished. I only have a small clump in the ground with several new flowers on it at the moment. So thank you so much for the tip x PS. Deadheading is a pleasure for me too and I have nothing else to deadhead. I go out and deadhead every morning and usually 3 times a day. The possums do a lot aliveheading for me. I'm hoping for the plants to bush up and not be totally destroyed. I love having the possums visit but they cost me a fortune in replacement seedlings. They love the berries in winter on the neighbours trees planted very close to the adjoining fence. Actually, they are planted between the fence and their medium sized shed so I actually get all the benefits from them. I have been feeding the possums certified organic apples, minus the seeds which I eat for the vitamin B17, as well as certified organic Brazil Nuts which I eat for the Selenium. I watched your Instagram livestream earlier. Am looking forward to seeing the garden of that man and Rob. I am following them now. They had beautiful photos up, then I realised that they were of your beautiful home and garden x
I am so happy that we have English language in common. I do watch you in your native language and pick up few words because it was similar to French or English. I really appreciate you. Ciao from Italy
I am SO HAPPY that you have a UA-cam Channel in English now! I love your garden and the videos are very well made! Thank you for inviting us into your garden! It is stunningly beautiful!
Thank you, Claus for sharing. I have appreciated watching your youtube channel this past year. It appears that you have stopped putting up content. Are you planning to start up again this spring? You have shared so many ideas and plants that I have never heard of, so I would love to continue to hear. Your tips have been unique for me here in the states (Idaho), and I have implemented many of them. Please keep sharing... Helebore vasing tips, container growing tips, chartruese foliage plants with their pruning suggestions for bouquet foliage are a few things I have learned and used to make my garden life thrive... Thanks again.
Discovered your channel through a friend sending me this video. I'm a gardener from Minnesota USA Zone 4 this year was my best tulip season. Enjoyed your video consider me a new follower and I look forward to learning more from you and your garden.
Hello Claus, lovely to see how things are going in your beautiful garden and to hear your tips for the tulips. Really looking forward to your video on peonies, they are a big favourite of mine. Best wishes
I never knew that you have to deadhead the tulips and daffodils. I love tulips and have tried growing them. The first year’s are beautiful but the following year only a few blooms so I don’t want to spend any more money on tulips. You gave me such a great idea to mixed all those flower’s together in a garden instead of planting in sections.
Dear Claus, I found you through Laura. I‘m jalous of her ESPOMA products like Bio-tone Starter or Land & Sea Compost. I hope you‘ll let us know what we can use in Europe instead. Your garden is stunning!
Hello from the state of Delaware in the United States! Absolutely enjoy your videos! I’m a new gardener and love your joy in wanting to share your expertise! Looking forward to more from you!
Hi Claus, great tip about the sunny spot if the tulips should flower again. I didn't know that. I took mine out of a pot and burriet them into the ground in a sunny spot, by accident. 😉🤗
So timely! I just noticed some seed heads from my tulips and was wondering whether or not to cut them. Now I know!! I’ll take care of that garden chore today.
I have several hundred daffodils and never knew I should deadhead.....so next year I will do that. Lovely garden. I am going to look for that long handled pruner. I can see it will be very handy. Thank you for sharing your garden.
BEAUTIFUL ❤️ As a gardener I'm in awe of your knowledge and attention to details. As an artist, I have to commend you for your decerning eye for shape, contrast, and color theory. Monet would be in love with what you have created here. Wish I could smell through this video ! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your life's passion. You Definitely have a new fan !
I am so glad you are sharing your gardens here on UA-cam. They are so beautiful. We just purchased 6.58 acres and have begun to plant many garden room’s. You are inspiring my journey!
I learned something new. I knew you needed to leave the tulip leaves in order to feed the bulb for future years but I didn’t know you had to leave the stem! Thanks Claus..
Claus, NEVER knew you had to deadhead tulips and daffodils. I'll definitely do that from now on. Beautiful garden. Thanks for your channel.
I know...I normally actually do, but this year, with the tulips, I thought I'd like to see what the seed head look like. Oops. I suppose I'll go cut them now, but it's maybe too late? Mine (Connecticut, US) have been finish for about three weeks.
@@nspector I’m in central Indiana, and even if you deadhead tulips you get spotty blooming next year if any at all. I’m resigned to ripping them out and replanting every Fall. By contrast, I have so many daffodils it’s impossible to deadhead them. For over 20 years they have come back and bloom very well.
@@ransomcoates546 Yes, my tulips were second year this season, and fewer and smaller than last year, but still an ok show. By next year I figure there will be very few. My daffodils actually never naturalized, and, though they came back for many years, they were fewer and fewer, and now there are almost none. But it's only this year that I truly have full full sun (took down a couple of trees), so I may try again.
You have a garden most of us can only dream of. Thank you for allowing us to live vicariously through you.
Greetings from Cincinnati Ohio. I love 💘your your work. I'm encouraged to plant tulips 🌷this coming fall because I've never really been fond of them. Your container tulips are just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your secrets.
I love that long armed pruner! I’ve not seen one like it, but now, I’m in the hunt, 😂. Thank you Claus
you can find them on amazon.com! :)
Thank you so much! Just placed my order🤗
@@robingrunzweig1880 , thanks so much Robin!
Is he a Bob Ross for gardening? Why are his videos and voice so calming and soothing???!!
Thank you Claus, it is a delight to take a stroll through your beautiful garden on UA-cam. I can’t wait to see you roses in bloom.
Thank you Claus, I have always cut my tulip stalks near the ground - I will stop doing that now! Your garden is stunning.
Same here.
I, too, have cut the stems very short but left the leaves. No more! Thank you for the insight, Claus!
When you cut them to the ground instead of letting them die naturally......do you get blooms the following year?
The upright Lamium is lovely threaded amongst all the spring blooms 🌸
@@karie3 Mine do come back even though I cut the stem fairly close to the ground. I think leaving the leaves is the most important part. In some borders the stems do stick out like a sore thumb, and sometimes it's nice to cut tulips a bit early and enjoy them in a vase.
Just absolutely love all your videos. Your garden is the closest thing to heaven I have seen.
You have the most stunning garden Claus.
I will stop Deadheading those stems...dang wish I had know that earlier...but then again I’m so thankful to know that now! Thanks Claus your great and appreciated.
I found you on my UA-cam recommended feed .. thank goodness! Please make more and more and more videos! Saying hello from Canada!!
Thank you Claud ,what a pleasure I is on o visit your gsrden
I like you love my containers and Dalia,s what a beautiful display
Thank you for inspiring me to do more
Enjoyed infuzed my self into planing 2023 with tulips & lilies as time fillers , awaiting roses to come alive . thankyou
Your tulips are amazing! These videos are inspiring!
I just love your manner. Such calm enthusiasm. Thank you for sharing your garden and time
Thank you Claus! Found you through Laura. Beautiful garden!
Hello Claus, Hello english viewers! Beautiful flowers, great information.
Thank you Claus as I didn’t know I had to dead head tulips and daffodils 😊
Your beautiful garden is a masterpiece. I love all of your beautiful plants. 🪴🌼🌷🌸🌿
Thank you so much - that is very kind.
Good morning Claus, I love to go through the Garden, here in Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸.
I love your Dead-head extender.
I'm excited to see your Garden next month 👩🌾👍
I've learned something again. I've always cut the whole flower stem not just the flower head. Thank you again
I also found you via Laura & Garden Answer, so glad you have an English language UA-cam channel now. My 11 year old is my garden buddy & we enjoy watching your videos for inspiration.
Hello, I am a new subscriber. My husband and I live in northern California. Last month we put in an order for 600 Tulip bulbs and they will be delivered in at the end of November. This is the first time ever we will plant Tulips. It important that we gather all the information we can about how to take care of them once they are in the ground. We plan to put most of them in our front yard, and then we really want to plant in containers as well. Anyway, we are glad we found you on You Tube. Thank you, Your garden is beautiful.
Wow what a beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing about tulips I never knew I had to cut them back,
I really admire your garden is a lot of work but you enjoy what you do and I'm glad to see it! I love Gardening too!😍
Your garden is beautiful Claus, thank you so much for your tips, i could listen to you all day 😀 from the u.k..
Thank you. I like that you put up the name of the plant in text on the screen. Very helpful!
What a magnificent garden and pleasure to watch. Thank you for being so inspirational to me as a gardener. Appreciating the beauty in nature brings such joy. Bx
The pleasure is all mine - thank you for being here.
Ahhh.. what a treat! A new video in English from you! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you, Claus!
Hello Claus from vera in Northern Ireland. Your garden is very beautiful and it is so very kind of you to share it with us. I must get my brother to get or make a long arm pruner for our garden as I often miss flowers because I cannot reach them. I look forward to seeing more of your lovely garden. I watch Diane in Denmark who is a beautiful lady who has moved to Denmark from Scotland and is very happy there. I am learning from her many easy ways to organise our home now that I am older and have health issues that make life more difficult. Here in Northern Ireland we have a lot of rain and a fairly mild climate so our garden is green and everything grows strongly. Happy gardening and God bless from your new subscriber Vera..
Your gardens are stunning Claus. Such important information. I'm so happy to see you now on UA-cam.
Thank you Claus on the tulip tips!!!
I am so glad I came across your videos! I love your passion. Passion is what I had ten years ago and seemed to have lost it for awhile. We have been having someone else weed our gardens for several years but after losing more and more bulbs every year I have decided to minimize our gardens so that won't happen anymore. Also came to the realization that when I had passion for gardening I wasn't dealing with a lot of weeds in ground like I am now. So maybe going back to container gardening is the key for me!
Thank you so much for your kind comments about my videos - that is very kind. All the best with container gardening, should you decide to go bak to that.
Your garden is magnificent! What joy it must bring you. 🌸🙌🏻
Thank you so much for your lovely comment.
Thank you so much for sharing your secrets learned after many years of work 🌷🌿🌷🌿🌷
Thank you for all the great information Claus. Love your garden ❤️💜🤗💕🌸🌺
Great video Claus. I would love to hear more about your thoughts on growing Peonies succesfully.
Finally! I have another channel to watch aside from Garden Answer 🥰💯🥰
Very happy to have found you and your beautiful garden. I'm looking forward to watching all your videos:)
Great tip on tulip bulbs and summer shade. I had no idea. Thank you.
I love seeing your gorgeous garden and always learn something from you. Thank you!
Your garden is an absolute joy .. thank you tor sharing it with us. I live in South Africa.
Where to deadhead a tulip-well, that’s a garden changer for this gal in northeast Indiana! I am writing down all of your flowers and starting my “Claus Dalby” wishlist!
I was sitting here with a blanket watching this video again and you made me get up and go outside into the freezing cold to deadhead just one umm, not daffodil but the other narcississ, can't think of the name right now. That flower stem came up early and is finished. I only have a small clump in the ground with several new flowers on it at the moment. So thank you so much for the tip x
PS. Deadheading is a pleasure for me too and I have nothing else to deadhead. I go out and deadhead every morning and usually 3 times a day. The possums do a lot aliveheading for me. I'm hoping for the plants to bush up and not be totally destroyed. I love having the possums visit but they cost me a fortune in replacement seedlings. They love the berries in winter on the neighbours trees planted very close to the adjoining fence. Actually, they are planted between the fence and their medium sized shed so I actually get all the benefits from them. I have been feeding the possums certified organic apples, minus the seeds which I eat for the vitamin B17, as well as certified organic Brazil Nuts which I eat for the Selenium.
I watched your Instagram livestream earlier. Am looking forward to seeing the garden of that man and Rob. I am following them now. They had beautiful photos up, then I realised that they were of your beautiful home and garden x
I love your garden, thank you for sharing this beauty with us ❤
The garden must smell so fresh, it’s lovely when the leaves give off scent as they are brushed past when dead-heading.
Thank you ....delightful and informative! You certainly add to the enjoyment and excitement of gardening 💚🇺🇸💚💚
I REALLY ENJOY YOU AND i LEARN SO MUCH FOR I KNEW VERY LITTLE, BUT I LOVE FLOWERS. YOUR GARDEN IS BEAUTIFUL AND SO ARE YOU.
I am so happy that we have English language in common. I do watch you in your native language and pick up few words because it was similar to French or English. I really appreciate you. Ciao from Italy
I’m so happy I have finally find your Channel. Your garden is amazing can’t wait to see more.
Beautiful garden Sir. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. So greatly appreciated. Kind regards from Nashville USA.
The pleasure is all mine - thank you for being here.
I live in Chicago. It's a pleasure for me to watch your garden for quite 2 years. I learned a lot from you. Your flowers are beautiful..
Thank you so much for your very kind comment and for being here.
Wow that’s a handy long handled clipper! I thought I’d seen all the garden gadgets and tools!
Greeting Claus from Sydney Australia, its such a pleasure to watch your videos xxoo
Thank you for the tips on growing tulips , I just ordered 700 bulbs and I’m going to use these tips from you !
Good luck!
@@ClausDalbyEnglish thank you 😊
Thanks for the info, Claus!
Cool tool! Would love to see your tool collection and how you organize garden tools and supplies!
I am SO HAPPY that you have a UA-cam Channel in English now! I love your garden and the videos are very well made! Thank you for inviting us into your garden! It is stunningly beautiful!
Thank you, Claus for sharing. I have appreciated watching your youtube channel this past year. It appears that you have stopped putting up content. Are you planning to start up again this spring? You have shared so many ideas and plants that I have never heard of, so I would love to continue to hear. Your tips have been unique for me here in the states (Idaho), and I have implemented many of them. Please keep sharing... Helebore vasing tips, container growing tips, chartruese foliage plants with their pruning suggestions for bouquet foliage are a few things I have learned and used to make my garden life thrive... Thanks again.
How lovely to see a new video from you this morning and filled with so much helpful advice. 🙂💚
I love your garden, and I love your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Claus, you are an inspiration. I am watching you from Canada where we have had an early but unusually dry spring. Please send some moisture our way 😉
Thank you Claus for the great tips for growing tulips. Love seeing the flowers in your garden in Denmark. I am in Maryland, US.
Discovered your channel through a friend sending me this video. I'm a gardener from Minnesota USA Zone 4 this year was my best tulip season. Enjoyed your video consider me a new follower and I look forward to learning more from you and your garden.
What a pleasure to find you today. I am delighted. Blessings from New Zealand.
Love your garden so much! Thank you for sharing it 😊
Hello Claus, lovely to see how things are going in your beautiful garden and to hear your tips for the tulips. Really looking forward to your video on peonies, they are a big favourite of mine. Best wishes
I never knew that you have to deadhead the tulips and daffodils. I love tulips and have tried growing them. The first year’s are beautiful but the following year only a few blooms so I don’t want to spend any more money on tulips. You gave me such a great idea to mixed all those flower’s together in a garden instead of planting in sections.
I am pleased to hear that you find inspiration in what I do here.
Thank you Mr Dalby for the information and letting us into your gorgeous gardens!
I wish your video was longer. I just like lingering and looking at your garden!
Love that long arm pruner! First time I have seen one.
Another great video. I mat have missed it but do you fertilize your tulips after they are done flowering? If so, what are the numbers?
Thank you for sharing your garden knowledge. It was very helpful to learn about how to take care of tulips for repeat blooms.
I am so pleased that you have found my video helpful - and thank you for being here.
Wow so beautiful flowers,sir❤️🌹👍👌🙏
Thanks so much for the great tips today Claus!
Dear Claus, I found you through Laura. I‘m jalous of her ESPOMA products like Bio-tone Starter or Land & Sea Compost. I hope you‘ll let us know what we can use in Europe instead. Your garden is stunning!
I had the same thought.
Here in Oregon I am also unable to find Land & Sea. 😞
I order on Amazon
@@cynthiapetrone562 We all know Amazon. In which European country do you order?
@@highlights-verlagtv8120 I'm from USA. I'm sorry , maybe it's not available to Europe?
Claus, your videos are not only a feast for the eyes but also instructive. Thanks so much.
Love the intro music. Such a cottage feeling garden. Love the containers! I could get lost in your garden. Beautiful!,!
I was so excited when I found your channel in English! I first learned of you through Laura on her UA-cam channel Garden Answer!
Hello from the state of Delaware in the United States! Absolutely enjoy your videos! I’m a new gardener and love your joy in wanting to share your expertise! Looking forward to more from you!
Wow I want to visit your garden!
Claus I am loving your garden. Your springtime color palette is so beautiful. God bless
Thank you Claus, for your tulip growing tips
Thank you for this information. Very helpful for me and my garden.
Hi, Claus that part of the garden reminds me of the cottage garden my grandparents have in the coffee farm . Send you a warm Caribbean hug.
Hi Claus, great tip about the sunny spot if the tulips should flower again. I didn't know that. I took mine out of a pot and burriet them into the ground in a sunny spot, by accident. 😉🤗
So timely! I just noticed some seed heads from my tulips and was wondering whether or not to cut them. Now I know!! I’ll take care of that garden chore today.
Magnificent garden, my first encounterd with a Danish garden. Hugs from Holland, the Hague
Thank you for sharing your garden and Knowledge Claus. Your garden rooms are very beautiful.
Great video! I have been cutting the whole stem and leaving the leaves but now I know it’s literally just the “head!”
Lovely gardens and I learn something every time. Thank you.
I have several hundred daffodils and never knew I should deadhead.....so next year I will do that. Lovely garden. I am going to look for that long handled pruner. I can see it will be very handy. Thank you for sharing your garden.
Very glad Laura from Garden Answer introduced us! Great to meet you from here in Highland, Utah and am enjoying your garden, they are stupendous ♥
I'm so delighted that you're sharing your beautiful gardens with us! They're absolutely lovely.
You and your gardens are awesome, Claus!
Thank you for all the good advice ! On my way to dead head my tulips now :D never done it before ! 🌷
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden ,it's also so peaceful and and pleasant to the eyes, makes you want to just stay there .
Your garden is beautiful and you give the best tips.
What a lovely thing to say - thank you very much.
BEAUTIFUL ❤️ As a gardener I'm in awe of your knowledge and attention to details. As an artist, I have to commend you for your decerning eye for shape, contrast, and color theory. Monet would be in love with what you have created here. Wish I could smell through this video ! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your life's passion. You Definitely have a new fan !