I remember playing with snapdragons as a kid. My son loves them, and now that I know they aren't toxic like I was led to believe as a child, he has his own patch to make "talk" to each other.
Snapdragons are so pretty in the garden and bouquets. I live in zone 10b SoCal so I usually grow group 3-4 (Potomac, opus, Cannes, madame butterfly) and can keep them growing through July (light shade cloth). I find using BT helps keep the flowers pristine and no surprise bugs in my bouquets. The lavender, cherry rose, cherry bronze, deep orange and appleblossom are my favorites. I’m going to try group 2-3 in the fall-early winter bridge period although starting seeds in summer is 🥵.
Awesome video!! I have a flat of snaps now in my greenhouse waiting to go outside. Didn't know about cutting the tops out to help them bush out more and make more flowers. Doing that today!! AND here in Missouri zone 6b I am starting the hardening off process as well!!
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You could try - seeds are tiny, but not hard to grow. Trick will be getting them to germinate in October when it's still hot and dry. If you try it let me know how it goes.
Mine reseeded and grew every year diligently to the point I did not want them anymore. But last year a mystery happened and none has come up this spring 😢 I have to start all over again.
Love how your videos are to the point. No fillers or unnecessary side talk.
What?!?! Snap dragons are tall?! I gotta grow these from seed. Thank you so much!
I remember playing with snapdragons as a kid. My son loves them, and now that I know they aren't toxic like I was led to believe as a child, he has his own patch to make "talk" to each other.
That's so sweet! Thank you for sharing your story.
That’s beautiful!
I love growing snap dragons!
Those flowers are beautiful. I've never tried growing them before but they may be in my future garden,
Snapdragons are so pretty in the garden and bouquets. I live in zone 10b SoCal so I usually grow group 3-4 (Potomac, opus, Cannes, madame butterfly) and can keep them growing through July (light shade cloth). I find using BT helps keep the flowers pristine and no surprise bugs in my bouquets. The lavender, cherry rose, cherry bronze, deep orange and appleblossom are my favorites. I’m going to try group 2-3 in the fall-early winter bridge period although starting seeds in summer is 🥵.
Sounds beautiful. Thanks for the variety names. I'll add them to my list.
They are beautiful
Thank you for all the tips. The netting is an excellent idea.
I was so lucky to have these grow naturally next to my house 🏡
I never knew to plant them in the fall. And that they can grow so tall. Thank you ❤️
Depending on your local area. We can direct seed or transplant twice a year - spring and fall.
It's remarkable tips, useful to grow snapdragon,I will follow your tips in Himalayas, north of India.
Awesome video!! I have a flat of snaps now in my greenhouse waiting to go outside. Didn't know about cutting the tops out to help them bush out more and make more flowers. Doing that today!! AND here in Missouri zone 6b I am starting the hardening off process as well!!
Beautifull.
😍
Thanks for this amazing tips, I love Snap Dragon they are so beautiful and pollinators love it.
So excited awesome info❤
Excellent video, thanks 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you once again Angela for another educational and inspiring video. I love the way that you highlight one specific plant at a time.
Could you possibly share a video on how you organize and store your seeds, please?
Here's a blog post: growinginthegarden.com/seed-storage-organization-tips/ - good idea to do a video. I'll add it to the list!
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Yes I will
Thank you! (I'm so glad I subscribed to your channel. You have taught me so many useful things!)
Excellent. Thanks for sharing. My sister and I
Love snapdragons ❤
What a lovely Flowers
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My friend thank you for good sharing. Have a good relationship 😊
I always replant from seeds the ones I have from the nursery but now I'm for sure try these tall ones. Thank you❤
This is amazing ❤
I had no idea that snap dragons could be cut flowers.
Absolutely beautiful.
so great 🥰🥰🥰🥰👉
What a beautiful bouquet!!! ❤ Thanks for all the tips.
Awesome video! I happen to have tall seeds from the local seed library. I will give it a try. We can still direct seed snapdragon this month 9b.
Thank you!
Hi Angela from my homestead in northwest zone 8b Florida. Happy Gardening!
Hello there!
BEAUTIFUL omg
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Great video!! 👍
Gorgeous! I'm also in Arizona and I start all of my seeds outside in October, outside can I direct sow Snapdragons?
You could try - seeds are tiny, but not hard to grow. Trick will be getting them to germinate in October when it's still hot and dry. If you try it let me know how it goes.
Got them in my garden but they couldn't get longer. I guess I plant a bit late
I don’t think I will ever plant them again because of the seeds grow up every that I don’t want them to 😢absolutely beautiful though ❤
Mine reseeded and grew every year diligently to the point I did not want them anymore. But last year a mystery happened and none has come up this spring 😢 I have to start all over again.
Keeping them harvested helps prevent reseeding.
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🪴🌿GREAT INFO🌿🪴