May Garden Tour 2022 🌸Full Garden Tour with Plant Names // Northlawn Flower Farm
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2022
- Welcome to the May garden tour! Today I'm doing a full garden tour of all my cut flower gardens. The main flower walk in hedged with Berggarten Sage and there are two Dwarf Alberta Sprue in pots at the entrance. Tiny Wine Ninebark Spills over the left fence panel. There are many limelight hydrangeas as we walk along.
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Here are some of the other plants mentioned:
Mahogany Splendor Hibiscus
Allium Atropurpureum
Tall Verbena
Foxy Foxglove
Catmint
Allium Pinball Wizard
Rockin Deep Purple Salvia
Serviceberry
Allium Ambassador
Starflower
Winecraft Gold Smokebush
Lemony Lace Elderberry
Vitex
Rue
Ammi Majus
ProCut Plum Sunflowers
Allium Bulgaricum
Lambs Ear
Japenese Cedar
White Finch Orlaya
Dr. Alexander Fleming Peony
Japenese Stewartia
Ladies Mantle
Allium Nigrum
Nigella
Still Water Clematis
Cerinthe Major
Blue Shadow Fothergilla
Mountain Laurel
There are 10 raised beds. The first bed has dahlias. The second bed has Ranunculus Tomer Pink, White, and Picotee. Also there is Ranunculus Telecote Salmon in this bed. The third bed has bupleurum, pink lady saponaria, corn cockle, and legend light pink snapdragons. The fourth bed has tall mix strawflowers. The fifth bed has imperial blue larkspur and bridal pink snapdragons. The sixth bed has rocket white snapdragons and bachelors buttons. The seventh bed has Oxford Blue Scabiosa and Anemone De Caen Sylphide and Anemone De Caen Mr. Fokker. Bed eight has Van Gough Sunflowers. Bed nine and ten has tomatoes, peppers, onions, cucumbers, lettuce, and radishes.
The $5 garden has Cherry Rose Sunflowers, Foxy Foxglove, and Benary Pink Zinnias.
Gracie's Garden is full shade. It has many hostas, ferns, astilbe, mophead hydrangeas, and sun king aralia.
The hydrangea room is full of smooth and panicle hydrangeas. Larkspur fills in and takes over the dying daffodil foliage. Cup and Saucer Vine climbs across hummingbird way. Starflower is on either side of the entrance. Additional flowers for cutting just beginning to grow in the hydrangea room - Feverfew, Celosia, Poppies, Peruvian Lilies, Lisianthus.
The driveway garden is lined with liriope and catmint. It is filled with many lilies that we will see on the June and July garden tours. The plants called out are Kodiak Black Diervilla, Foxy Foxglove, Allium Shubertii, Kousa Dogwood, and Colorado Yarrow. - Навчання та стиль
Don't forget that squirrels will plant stuff for you sometimes (as well as digging up and stealing things) so maybe that's where the random allium came from?
And you will plant things for squirrels. :) Unfortunately...
Yes Danelle lol. I get a coffee or drink and sit down to enjoy the garden and within a few minutes i notice something I just have to investigate or a weed i just have to pull.
The thing I love the best about your channel is that you feel like a friend who invites your friends into your beautiful garden where we share ideas, successes, failures, inspiration, experience, etc. Thank you!!
Maybe that mountain Laurel was her way of showing you that she is always in YOUR garden and its forever a living, growing, changing work of God's art? Im sorry I just think its beautiful you have your Grandma's love of nature 💚💚💚
Danielle, you are an absolute inspiration, I couldn't believe the picture of the house when you first moved there! I plan on watching this video at least once a week during the depths of winter, thanks for making these, they make my life so much better when my garden is asleep under the snow!
Just Such an Angel! The best floral fairy I ever seen in my 53 yrs!! Your videos are the best!! Blessings in 2023!!
Today I was wondering how you named your channel. Now I know. I love how you place cut flower plants throughout your garden rather than in rows. Your garden is beautiful and your grandmother would be so proud !
I just LOVE a garden tour with ALL the names!
Thank You for going to the trouble!!
Greetings from Manchester England. I've grown Saponaria for the first time this year also and I'm pleased to report that they're a cut and come again, and I'm on my second flush already as they were winter sown in December. Also they are just stunning on their own in a vase. My only regret is that I didn't sow more. Also, I find your garden charming and whimsical and I adore it along your channel. I've learned so much from you and for that, I appreciate you greatly, Danielle 🙂🌹
SOOO INVITING...BEAUTIFUL, CALMING AND PEACEFUL!
Danielle,I wonder if you'd consider asking your handy hubby, to create an arbor around your grandmother's chair? It could be made of rustic tree limbs or something esthetically pleasing. Then you could find some climbing plants to cover it. You've managed to beautifully marry 2 worlds of practical (to sell) & pleasure. Your garden is always a delight to see and so much interest with your plant choices & pairings.
I wish UA-cam had a "Love" button instead of just a thumbs up. I have been incorporating more cut flowers in my landscape and it is so much fun! And it's true what you say about sitting in a chair to relax...in five minutes I'm up again and I have little piles of weeds on every path. LOL!
I could just spend hours walking through your gardens and be surprised at every step!!!Just beautiful ❣️
Early morning cup of coffee and a lovely walk through your beautiful garden -- such a delight! Thankyou Danielle!
Thank you so much for inviting us to your garden. It is absolutely beautiful! Wish you all the best, greetings from Ukraine! Nina
One of the best garden channels I’ve found.Beautiful garden very inspirational.
Driveway garden is the PERFECT name for it flower
not enough coffee.. or for me too much wine... i plant seeds randomly ahah
You made me 😢 It happy tear. Your garden is so inspiring. All the Beauty that the LORD ALMIGHTY CREATED!!! THE LORD ALMIGHTY IS GOOD ALL THE TIME. BEAUTIFUL!!! I just had to say to tell you this. Much respect.
You are absolutely right about buying bare root versus buying containers. I bought 2 Astilbes bare root and 3 already in containers. I planted them. The bare root ones are growing big and beautifully. The container ones are kind of stunted, appear to be dying. Same with the bee balm. I grew some from seeds. Bought a few in containers. Bee balm from seed is doing wonderfully. Bee balm bought in containers is growing very slowly with no vigor at all.
I think I’m going to go bare root and seed from this point on.
Gorgeous, gorgeous! You're right, May is the most wonderful month of the year. The heat and sometimes drought of summer hasn't set in and anything is possible.
Beautiful! And you are as lovely as your garden.
5:12 just pop in a cane, later try to dig the root out whole.
oh the joy of Organic gardening
Here in Atlantic Canada the perennials are just poking their heads out of the ground and the leaves on the trees and shrubs are barely budding BUT your video fills my heart. Thank you!!
This has been my favorite video yet!
Hi Danielle, I did not know about the idiom of "It doesn't even hold a candle to this Japanese cedar..." (12:56). I love watching your video and learning English at the same time. Cheers, Albert
I always love a peek of your garden. You are one of my inspiration. I also love alliums but I don’t like their foliage when it gets yellow
This was so great Danielle! I love your channel! Most of my garden inspiration comes from you! Love, love, love your garden!❤️
I’m in 6a an man what a difference. Your bachelor buttons, snapdragons, strawflower, nigella & salvia look so much bigger then mine. I’m jealous 😁 Everything looks wonderful!
My very deepest sympathies on the bindweed!
There are a lot of agricultural university studies on bindweed because it's a major crop threat. It's basically immortal. Smothering it and pulling it don't kill it. In theory, if you have a small enough space, you could kill it by repeatedly pulling because eventually it will wear out.
Stunning Danielle 🌸💕🌸
Ooh, I saw that rue and have to warn you about the sap.
I used to have a small hedge of it and I didn't like the stinky yellow blooms so would prune them around that time. It was a real attractant for flies.
I would notice welts on my arms afterwards and researched it. The sap affects some people and it's activated by the sun. I got smarter and wore long sleeves and gloves when messing with the plant. Eventually I got rid of the plant because I didn't want to deal with the skin issue. The main stems got real gnarly, too. When I showed some of it to my herbology instructor he recoiled like I showed him a snake. He said he never touches the stuff.
So, you are now warned. 😃
I live in the smack dab middle of Texas, in Abilene, and my dad is from Pennsylvania. It is so nice to see where he grew up😊
Service berry tree YES! The most under-rated landscape tree. It's gorgeous in all seasons with beautiful white spring blooms that attract pollinators, fruit that's delicious for people and wildlife, and lovely autumn 🍂foliage. Excellent choice Miss D!
You have no idea how much this helped me. We sold our house in February (no need to start seeds) and move in July. No time to even plant pots as we pack. Watching this video was just the garden therapy I miss and need!
Such beauty! This is the second time I'm watching this. I am enchanted by your garden.😍🥰
I like it when u call it your grandma’s garden. It reminds me of my grandma’s garden with lily of the valley, cosmos, roses and peonies. I like how u have the dusty miller in her garden too because her last name was miller. I don’t remember u saying what her favorite flower was.
I love the 3 trellises you have in a row. It makes a better impact and gives you a tunnel feel when it's covered by climbing plants... very visually appealing.
Gracie is my kitty's name! 😁
"My garden is always a work in progress", that's exactly how I feel about my garden too!
Your gardens are just magnificent and so peaceful looking. I especially love all the shade plants as I have mostly sun & can’t plant most of them. Thanks for the wonderful tour.
Beautiful Danelle!
Wow this is so beautiful!! Thanks for showing us your Ranunculus experiment!
Your garden is looking so stunning!! I love the mix of airy foliage with some of the more dramatic cutting specimens! Thanks for the slow, complete tour. So helpful to see how plants intermingle with each other.
My favorite is the Mountain Laurel 💗 They are so hard to come by these days.
Your yard is absolutely stunning 🤩 trying to do something similar wit a blank yard pretty much. Thanks for naming all the plants looks like they all fall in my zone so can use whatever i like.
Beautiful piece of paradise. I enjoy learning the names of the plants too. The more you know, the more you appreciate.
Beautiful!
I knew your pinball wizards would get bigger! 😍
WOW!! Just gorgeous!
I ordered the salmon ranunculus from longfield gardens last year and had the same experience… a lot of red and yellow and only a few of the salmon. They were still pretty but I was disappointed.
Hmmm...that's a bummer Amy. I wonder what's going on.
Very joyful 😊
Just beautiful!
Thanks for the tour. Hope you won’t be bothered by the dreaded lily beetle.
Loved this video! 💕
Lovely video. You have such a wonderful garden, an true inspiration!
That allium bulgaricum… mine behaved exactly the same way, in nearly full sun all day. It never stood up straight so this year, I mowed it down and I don’t miss it.
Bind weed is a pain but I seem to only have it in a few places. Bermuda grass is the worst thing ever!!! So difficult to eradicate without the use of harsh chemicals. (YIKES)!
The orlaya is absolutely beautiful. I must grow some.
So beautiful! 💜💗💚
What a great tour. Thanks.
absolutely stunning i have been waiting for this
Beautiful as always!!
So beautiful!
Ive been waiting for this video forever! Great!
Wow! Beautiful and thanks for the tour. Looking forward to the next one.
Alliums self seed. Thankfully. We end up with lots. I love it.
Absolutely beautiful!
GORGEOUSNESS ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, how absolutely beautiful !!!!! Thank you!!!!
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
Beautiful,💚!
I love your hummingbird arches
Wonderful tour, love the freshness of this time of year. Can’t wait to see all the hydrangeas in bloom!
I ❤️ 😍 💖 your garden!!! ❤️
Beautiful and thank God for sharing
Everything is so beautiful!
Thanks for sharing,always look forward to your monthly tours 😁
Your gardens are amazing! So much to see!
Thank you Danielle, your gardens are beautiful! 🌸💚🙃
Wow what a beautiful video ❤️🌸
I love hearing from you so much
I love the design you are adding to your garden!
Love your garden and videos!
This is so incredible- what a garden and what an inspiration. thank you!!
thank you so much for sharing your garden and methods!
Absolutely lovely and peaceful
Such wonderful garden! Thank you for sharing 🍃
SO beautiful!!
I really love all the purple-blue tones with all the lush green. 💜💙🌿
Beautiful flowers 🌹🌹🌹
That was great Danielle!! Everything is looking beautiful. You and your gardens always at the top of my favorites. Love the anemones and want to look into them! 😊
Awesome video. Thank you. I enjoyed seeing your garden and learned so much!
Beautiful garden and great inspiration for my starter garden. Can’t wait to plant and build it up .
beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️ LOVE your gardens !!!
Great May garden tour. Love the Blue Shadow fothergilla.
I have heard (and will try this season) that planting marigolds where there is bindweed with eradicate it. 🤞🤞 Otherwise, it seems smothering it works (Charles Dowding says it takes 3 full years to smother completely though). Best of luck getting a handle on it! Thanks for the great videos!
Amazing garden. Ive loved your tour. Thank you
This garden is amazingly beautiful! Really well designed and so pleasing. Thanks, Colleen
Thank you for your garden tours. Really appreciate that you put the captions with the name of plants, that helps so much. Very interesting experiments about the Ranunculus, always good to try different methods, you never know what will turn out to be a better method. I have had some problems this year with a certain bagged soil too, one that I had used for years but it just changed so much, I almost lost each plant that I used this soil for so had to quickly change and try to rescue those plants. You had worked so hard and great job on such a wonderful array of gardens and landscape.
That is so interesting Joyce! I had the same problem with a potting soil I have been using since I moved here. They switched formulas and all my seedlings turned purple! I had to switch also. Did your seedlings turn purple?
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Yes had some turn purple, which I think is supposed to be a magensium deficiency but I think it was overall just few nutrients available to the plants. The soil in question had a lot of bark and wood chips, even found some small pebbles, and I had never seen those in that product before and I should have gone with my feeling not to use it but gave it a try. I got it at Home Depot and some of the reviews recently of that soil said the same thing about the poor quality. I was upset because had I not worked quickly and repotted in better soil, may have lost quite a bit of my seedlings. The quality seemed to have started to change last fall because I had also used the soil in the fall for some fall sown cool flowers and had the same results, either poor germination or few of the seedlings took. I guess not much you can do but try to save what you can! Glad overall your garden is doing so well and you didn't have a lot of loss from your experience!!
Loved the tour, your garden is so beautiful and so peaceful, loved your new hummingbird arches addition. I am looking forward to this season I can’t wait to see all the updates.
Beautiful garden
Loved this garden tour so much! It's so lovely to have a peak into your garden. You've given me so great ideas for my gardens. Thank you for the inspiration.
THis is one of my favorites of your videos so far. Great job!!
Absolutely beautiful Danielle. You did alot of work and nurturing.
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