Easy cutting garden flowers to start from seed (and three I don't use for cuts)!

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • Which flowers are the easiest for starting a cutting garden? Well, there are a few! These are the three we go back to in my zone over and over again--fall direct sowing doesn't work well in my garden personally because our springs are so dry, so while I will occasionally start things like larkspur, bells of ireland, bupleurum and a couple more from seed in the fall, they aren't really my "go tos"--these summer producers are where it's at for me for ease of growing! Simply pop the seeds in the ground and you'll be off and running on the way to a great cutting flower garden!
    We'll also talk about the three that are often used in cutting gardens but I don't tend to use for cuts anymore. But that doesn't mean they aren't great flowers in their own right!
    We hope you're inspired to get started with an easy to grow from seed cut flower garden with this video!
    THREE FAVORITES:
    Zinnias
    Sunflowers
    Hyacinth Bean
    THREE WE GROW BUT NOT THE BEST FOR CUTTING:
    Cosmos
    Calendula
    Nasturtium
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  • @KK-FL
    @KK-FL Рік тому +19

    I was literally just hoping for a video like this like 3 hours ago! I willed it into existence! Thanks so much!

  • @Riti_Roots
    @Riti_Roots Рік тому +8

    Hitting that like button as soon as they video starts because I know it’s gonna be good ❤

  • @jen6740
    @jen6740 Рік тому +2

    Adding hyacinth bean to my 2024 wish list! Thank you!

  • @jacynjames
    @jacynjames 2 місяці тому

    I love everything about your videos and the beautiful energy you bring to this world. Thank you for always providing so much value and inspiration!

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 Рік тому +4

    I am glad to made this video. Flowers are great to add to your maket booths. So glad you are showing us your tips and tricks

  • @myrrhidian3166
    @myrrhidian3166 Рік тому +5

    Ah, so maybe that's why my zinnias are more often single than double! I'll have to direct sow my second succession of them and compare. Thank you for the tip!

  • @yolandapierce4258
    @yolandapierce4258 Рік тому +5

    I always start my Zinnias indoors and transplant them with no issues. My mind is always blown when people say that they don't have a good experience transplanting. I do succession plant them and Sunflowers, which I also start indoors 🤣
    If I direct sow, I lose my seeds to birds and squirrels 😞

    • @Meny1973
      @Meny1973 11 місяців тому

      What type of soil you use? Also, do I need the light? I don’t have light

    • @ScenterSquare
      @ScenterSquare 10 місяців тому

      I agree 100%. Thick seeding most flowers in small containers, pricking out to cells and later transplanting has been reliable and so much more successful for early flowering than direct sowing. Direct sowing causes fails in my main gardens for too many reasons from weather to birds,rodents, weed pressure, etc. Sunflowers and even corn Transplant really well when watered well for a few days after transplanting.

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 Рік тому +4

    Since I already started zinnias indoors, I will direct seed another crop and compare results.

  • @sunflower_stargirl
    @sunflower_stargirl Рік тому +1

    That makes so much sense about fewer doubles if growing zinnias from starts!

  • @julaiab.8694
    @julaiab.8694 Рік тому +3

    You know what we want to watch! Thank you so much.

  • @bellachiong3390
    @bellachiong3390 Рік тому +1

    Happy Mothers Day Ladies❤💐🦋

  • @EvelynM-vlogs
    @EvelynM-vlogs Рік тому +3

    I love using the foliage of cosmos - not the flowers, just the foliage.

  • @MsSavvy9
    @MsSavvy9 Рік тому +2

    Oh yay! I have an "excess (not my word)" of zinnia seeds and I am ready to start my direct sew phase.

  • @AJWGBFX
    @AJWGBFX Рік тому +2

    This is great information for me, because I’m fairly new to growing flowers for cutting. I am in U.K. My American daughter in law gave me some hyacinth beans which I’ve started in pots (as I would other beans), but they haven’t liked it. This explains it. Luckily I have some more to direct sow 😂

  • @shelleywilders8375
    @shelleywilders8375 Рік тому +1

    Oh my word… I just found you and I’m loving these videos. Thank you so much. This is all so helpful 🙏🏼❣️

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +3

    Good to know about direct seeding zinnias ❤ I love both.. single and doubles.

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    Love the pro cut White light❤❤

  • @truthtalker4038
    @truthtalker4038 Рік тому +4

    You know what is funny, I have seen gardeners grow cosmos easily. I never really liked them, but I grew them last year. They grew about 5 feet tall and never bloomed. I think like 3 bloomed out of over 100 cosmos. They were green and healthy and huge but no blooms. I was kind of upset cuz I never really liked them in the first place, and then for them not to perform, I was like ok, never again. LOL

    • @evelynsoha7178
      @evelynsoha7178 Рік тому +2

      Sounds like they could have had too much nitrogen? I've heard thats what happens when you have too much nitrogen for flowers or fruiting plants.. they grow green and beautiful with lots of foliage but not much of what you really want from them 😂😅

    • @truthtalker4038
      @truthtalker4038 Рік тому

      @@evelynsoha7178 I'm not sure.. I gave them a blooming fertilizer.. it could have been though

  • @karenbaker5485
    @karenbaker5485 Рік тому +1

    Love this info. Happiest Mother’s Day.

  • @kathleenreynolds6492
    @kathleenreynolds6492 Рік тому +1

    Great info for ANY garden! Thanks

  • @kawerkamp
    @kawerkamp 3 місяці тому

    Fascinating that starting inside vs direct sow outside impacts single/double petal formation on zinnias (all the more reason for me to take the easy route with direct sowing)!!

  • @joeanderson8839
    @joeanderson8839 11 місяців тому

    I also love Zenias. I always have some on my kitchen table in the Summer.

  • @donnasteele4631
    @donnasteele4631 Рік тому +3

    Great information, very helpful. I’ve been starting my zinnias indoors for several years now and was considering direct sowing this year ( similar growing zone to you). Love the idea of using nasturtiums as a trap crop under dahlias. The earwigs do make an appearance there later in the summer. I don’t use pesticides so will try that for sure.

  • @melissah79
    @melissah79 Рік тому +4

    This is so helpful! ❤

  • @Fabdanc
    @Fabdanc Рік тому +1

    Nasturtiums are a fall through spring plant in SE Texas. Once it gets too hot, they just tank. And then they get mealybug and scale on their way out which then spreads to other plants.

  • @ntur117
    @ntur117 Рік тому

    🌼🦋🌼Happy Mother’s Day 🌼🦋🌼

  • @bluesky7226
    @bluesky7226 Рік тому

    Happy mother's day! 😊

  • @debradoerksen5815
    @debradoerksen5815 Місяць тому

    So enjoying all your videos that I just discovered. What zone are you?

  • @laurachristianson1688
    @laurachristianson1688 Рік тому +1

    Love the nasturtium shout out a wonderful easy and beautiful plant to grow….I use them as a bunny guard. Because yes I have tried to grow zinnias etc from direct sow they all get devoured by the crazed bunnies in my hood. One actually built a nest and birthed babies in a pot that was 2feet off the ground. Only discovered it when prepping my pots for spring, wasn’t thinking I was growing baby bunnies I rid myself of them but I know they will be back to destroy my garden….😢

  • @brockreynolds870
    @brockreynolds870 Рік тому

    I start them in my greenhouse and transplant outdoor later, but one of the best cutlfowers I ever grown is celosia Chief mix. I grew some as a cutflower crop one year, and sold the entire plot! They hold on the plants for 6=8 weeks, and can be cut anytime in that time frame. They are just wonderful. They are heavy drinkers, though!!! Tell people to refill that vase water, celosia will suck a vase dry in 48 hours

  • @bronlynbennett3371
    @bronlynbennett3371 3 місяці тому +1

    Omg, I didn’t know there was a no pollen variety, Thank you! I hate how it drops on the table. #newbie🤪

    • @ajb.822
      @ajb.822 3 місяці тому

      Hey there :) ! I'm only a min into the video, but based on the list in the vid. description, I'm guessing you're referring to sunflowers. Just thought I let u know, if "variety" ( singular) wasn't a typo or understatement, that there's more than one ! Since Johnny's seeds is geared for the market growers ( veg and/or flower), they may have the widest selection, but other places may carry some of the same, or different ones ( Johnny's tends to somewhat limit their selection to varieties most productive, reliable and etc. for the intensive, market gardener's needs - a lot of hybrids). With many pollen- less flowers being more along the lines of new or hybrid, or course then Johnny's often will have the most and best. Not an expert, just thought I'd share !

  • @shub9919
    @shub9919 Рік тому +2

    Hi Brea! I always enjoyed your tips for regenerative gardening. I was wondering if you could recommend some books that have been helpful in your gardening journey? On flower growing or vegetables.
    Thanks so much! Love your content!

  • @sandrasmith5045
    @sandrasmith5045 Рік тому

    Happy Mothers Day

  • @CraigMatadeen
    @CraigMatadeen Рік тому +2

    Hi, there's an issue with the audio of this video. The audio is only single channel on the right side. Thought my headphones broke for a second before checking with other videos to ensure it wasn't the headphones.

  • @brookestranberg4054
    @brookestranberg4054 Рік тому

    Happy Mother's Day! I have never direct sown Zinnias so thanks for the inspiration. Now i want to see the video for flowers in your cocktails 😁
    I have some Calendula that wintered over. I agree it is not pleasant to harvest. I have some oil i want to try making salve with that has been sitting with the Calendula petals. But I have never heard of using it in a tea?

  • @DG71
    @DG71 Рік тому +3

    Love this beautiful flowers❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @KatsCuriousOddities
    @KatsCuriousOddities Рік тому +1

    What zone/region are you in? I've recently move to a completely new area and am trying to get a feel for the flow of things here. Your weather patterns seem to be similar but I didn't see your zone listed. Thanks so much for the wonderful videos!

  • @jenn976
    @jenn976 11 місяців тому

    Another great video - thanks for your helpful info. I’m “allergic” to starting seeds indoors so mine are all outdoors. Esp. thanks for the info on sunflower varieties. I will try the hyacinth bean again (at the last frost). Maybe they don’t like our ericaceous soil? Not sure.

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    Do the tight space sunflowers take less time to mature ?

  • @genighmartin4999
    @genighmartin4999 Рік тому +1

    Do they come back next season at all?

  • @louisanuffergreear830
    @louisanuffergreear830 Рік тому +1

    Do you ever direct sow amaranth? I’ve had it reseed itself so this year I’m trying it direct seed to see how it does.

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому

      Yup, I don’t grow amaranth anymore because it reseeds like crazy and it’s usually too large for me to use in bouquets. I know some love it though!

  • @Meny1973
    @Meny1973 11 місяців тому

    Hi, thank you for your videos. Where can I find the mums chiffon? I been looking I can’t find it

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  11 місяців тому +1

      Bluestone perennials is where we found it!

    • @Meny1973
      @Meny1973 11 місяців тому

      @@Blossomandbranch thank you for your response

  • @gr8gardn
    @gr8gardn Рік тому +1

    I start seeds inside because it’s faster for me to keep them watered. Is there a trick to keeping directly sown seeds moist or do you need to water twice daily when it doesn’t rain?

    • @ajb.822
      @ajb.822 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm guessing that would be awfully dependant on how sunny, how hot, how close to the equator you are/sun's position over your region, wine, soil type and amount of humus in it, and if you have mulch on paths & if so, is it right up close to the row.. ? But one trick is to lightly scatter grass clippings ( or fine hay or straw) over the row after planting and watering in, as well. Esp for large, strong seeds and seedlings like sunflowers, a very thin layer usually doesn't block them from coming up. Also, be sure you're planting deep enough. The rule of thumb is to plant a seed twice as deep as the seed is in diameter. But of course some seeds have their own particular directions for themselves, so, check. I often have realized that I'm covering them a bit more shallowly than I could/should have, and realize that I'm only making more work for myself, having them being at risk of drying out quicker. Another trick could be to do the cornstarch thing that's a trick for carrot seeds, to both help spread them out/reduce thinning needed, and to help them avoid drying out, as carrots seeds are tiny & SUPER wimpy. Search here on YT for "sowing carrots in cornstarch jelly" or something. I've yet to do it myself, plan to this year. Otherwise, the older tip for carrots could work too. Lay a plank/board over the row and when it's close to the expected germination time, start checking and when u start seeing sprouts, take the board away and resume keeping it moist per usual. Water in before putting the board there of course.

  • @seaganwortley3390
    @seaganwortley3390 Рік тому +1

    What zone are you growing in?

  • @blueyoshiwings
    @blueyoshiwings Рік тому +2

    I'm getting only right ear audio from this video, is this happening with anyone else?

  • @brockreynolds870
    @brockreynolds870 Рік тому +1

    You don't direct sow larkspur?? Here in Central missouri, it's one of the easiest. Granted, it's a one shot deal, you can't really do sucession planting, but the vase life is so incredibly long.

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому +1

      We mention it in the description-our springs are so dry here I don’t rely on direct sowing much in the fall. It is too unreliable of germination here. These are all good direct sow and reliable summer producers. :)

  • @ticouna
    @ticouna Рік тому +1

    bizarre i cannot hear you I hear advertising etc... but not you I can hear all the other videos but you and it seems other people can hear you since they write something is wrong on my side OK can you check on your side I would love to ear you again