Seed Talk #49 - Cool Flowers Fall Planting Checklist

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  • @cogasawara1
    @cogasawara1 Рік тому +3

    Zone 5b - I have baby campanula, sweet William and snaps well on their way! First time sowing them in Fall!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Yay! So excited for you to see them bloom next spring 🥰 Best of luck with your seedlings, and have a wonderful day! 💚

  • @joycedagostino8869
    @joycedagostino8869 Рік тому +6

    Always enjoy your weekly programs and learn so much. Thanks Lisa and Layne!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Aww, thanks so much for the kind words 🤗 We appreciate you spending time with us each week! Thanks again, and have a wonderful day 💚🤗💚

  • @lorihankins
    @lorihankins 4 дні тому

    Thanks for the tip on the heat mat and the cookie sheets!

  • @kimleclair8104
    @kimleclair8104 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for ALL the information you and your team provide. It is immeasurable! I love, love, love purchasing my seeds from you as well! 😊💐

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      You are so welcome! ☺ Thanks so much for the kind words and for your business 🤗 Wishing you a bountiful spring cool flowers garden and a wonderful day! 💚

  • @mollywells5971
    @mollywells5971 11 місяців тому +1

    As always - Lisa and lane such a great team and such useful and helpful info- just love love love you folks!

  • @tanyakilbane7636
    @tanyakilbane7636 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video. It is helping me light a fire 🔥 under my feet! I got to get busy!
    My home garden is the envy of the neighborhood, that’s to your podcasts. You ladies have given me permission to over plant and fill the entire lot ! I get at least 10-100 people snapping photos of the yard every day! Weird! I’ve never experienced being famous, and it’s not me, it’s the color and the shape of the yard people are dazzled about! People are freaking out!
    Thank you for all this valuable information!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Oh, wow - how inspiring! Your garden must be beautiful 😍 Congratulations on your flower-growing success, and keep up the good work! Have a fantastic day 💚🤗💚

  • @guarimn
    @guarimn Рік тому +5

    You guys have taught me precisely what I ever wished to know about growing flowers. Thank-you guys ❤ 😊 🌻

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Yay! So happy to hear that ☺ Hope you are planning a gorgeous garden for next spring 🥰 Thanks so much for the kind words, and have a fantastic day! 🤗

  • @eugeniamotte2731
    @eugeniamotte2731 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the info

  • @bohemiangardensandgourdfar8812

    New to cool flowers just last year... your info is invaluable because very few people address this process... thanks a million 💚🌺

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      You are so welcome! Thanks so much for the positive feedback and for taking the time to leave a comment 🤗 Wishing you a bountiful cool flower-filled garden next spring! 💚

  • @lani_lucia
    @lani_lucia Рік тому

    ohhhhh......it is 3AM and I need to walk downstairs to get my ammi off the heat mat!!!...sooo many good tips and information. love how layne and lisa are clear to the point!

  • @KarensJerseyGarden
    @KarensJerseyGarden Рік тому +3

    Thanks for yet another Great Presentation! I have learned so much from the both of you, and my garden benefits so much from your knowledge!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Aww, thanks so much for the kind words! 🥰 So happy to hear you are enjoying "Seed Talk" and that you are growing beautiful things in your garden! Keep up the good work, and have a wonderful day 💚🤗💚

  • @GardeningOnTaylorMountain
    @GardeningOnTaylorMountain Рік тому +2

    Thanks once again ladies for a great seed talk! When Lisa said “it takes a while to wrap your head around cool flowers” I was like “exactly”! I’ve said that several times! I’ve been growing them for four years now and am “starting” to understand the concept better thanks to videos like this one!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words! 🥰 Yes, the "cool flowers" concept can take a while to grasp 🙃 So happy to hear our videos are helping to clear up some of the confusion! If you have any questions you would like us to cover in a future episode, just let me know 🙂 Thanks so much for watching, and have a lovely day! 💚🤗💚

  • @sheelaghomalley5459
    @sheelaghomalley5459 Рік тому +1

    Excellent breakdown of timing. Thank you

  • @janpapworth7956
    @janpapworth7956 Рік тому +1

    Great summary, thank you.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      You are so welcome! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment, and have a fabulous day 🤗

  • @YvettaChandler-yd2er
    @YvettaChandler-yd2er Рік тому +2

    Thanks, Layne and Lisa. As always, great show, great information. I'm so excited for all the new flowers for next Spring. ❤❤❤

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Thanks so much, Yvetta! Hope you will have a garden bursting with cool flowers next spring 💚😍💚🤗💚 Have a wonderful day!

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    This video, even tho you may have had success in the spring growing seeds may give you tips on having better germination for instance . Something I'm currently struggling with. # 7 happened here.. I nuked my campanula and cool veg my first try.. It is was my first time soil blocking. The tip on leaving them direct on heat mat for a short duration would have helped in the success of there germination. I will be trying the blocks again today. I have used small rose pots for year because I like reusable product.
    Another transition is plug trays or pots hold more soil and don't heat up as fast as a soil block. Now I learned a valuable lesson. I was feeling very disappointed and discouraged. I have more confidence in growing seeds that have a short window of time to get going in the fall now. Woosh.. thanks ladies❤May God's continuous blessing be known to you.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Yes, no need to be discouraged! It is all about learning how to give our seeds the conditions they need to thrive 🙂 Each "failure" is a new opportunity to learn! Thanks so much for sharing, and best of luck on your next round of cool-season starts 🍀🍀🍀

  • @jennyrose843
    @jennyrose843 Рік тому +2

    I keep all my seeds in the freezer. When I am ready to plant, I take what I need out of freezer, and plant. If I have any leftover seed, I just put it back in the freezer. I have had Wonderful germination doing this 😊

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      Fantastic! Storing in the freezer will give you a longer shelf life overall, as well 🥶 As long as the seeds are properly dried and free of excessive moisture, the freezer is an excellent option 😊 Thanks so much for sharing, and so glad to hear you are having success with your seed storage and sowing! Have a lovely day 🥰

  • @flowerfairy1950
    @flowerfairy1950 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for mentioning the Southern Hemisphere 🇦🇺 Currently I am waiting (impatiently) for my Autumn-sown cool flowers to jump out of the ground 🤞😊

  • @BrianRosenberg92
    @BrianRosenberg92 3 місяці тому

    This is such a great podcast - I learned so much every time I listen. Everything is so practical and you always seem to address every question I have. Thank you both so much for doing this!

  • @galakrupa469
    @galakrupa469 Рік тому +1

    This was so helpful, thank you Lisa and Layne!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      You are so welcome! Thanks so much for the positive feedback and for taking the time to leave a comment 🤗 Have a wonderful day! 💚

  • @patrinamason8164
    @patrinamason8164 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      You are so welcome! Wishing you a beautiful, flower-filled garden next spring 🥰 Have a lovely day! 💚

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    Fall planting campanula, Indian summer, Cherokee, rocket snapdragons, sweet William, poppies❤

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      Oooo - sounds beautiful! I am dreaming of spring already 😂

  • @durendalawson2373
    @durendalawson2373 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! I have Lisa’s Cool Flowers book and love it.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Fantastic! Wishing you a flower-filled garden next spring 🥰 Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day! 🤗

  • @oriolymama9083
    @oriolymama9083 Рік тому +1

    Wow, one of the best episodes by far. Thank you for sharing your experience Lisa, and Layne for making the best questions that help us.
    Saludos desde España ❤

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      ¡Hola! Thanks so much for the kind words - they really mean a lot 🥰 So happy you enjoyed this episode! Hope you are having a wonderful summer in beautiful Spain 💚🤗💚

  • @dianemcmullen7766
    @dianemcmullen7766 Рік тому

    I learned so much from your presentation! Much of it I had never heard before, so I'm excited to try it out this fall. Thank you!

  • @MrsDebBee
    @MrsDebBee Рік тому

    Sometime frustration teaches us new tricks. I got so frustrated once trying to get foxglove seeds to germinate that I literally put the planted seeds in the refrigerator for a day or two, brought them out for a day and put them back in. I did this for a week and they sprouted!!!

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    Oh so many questions I have for y'all 😄 Q? Do I even need a heat mat? My house is warmer in Summer then 65-70 * for the most part. Not going to turn in air just to cool down seeds☺️

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      Hello! I would still start with the standard cookie cooling rack setup first. If that does not work, I would try putting the seeds on the cookie cooling racks for a day or so only. If that does not work, then I would try eliminating the heat mats altogether. Hopefully one of those solutions will work! 😂 I am with you on not reducing the house temperature just for the seeds 🙂 Best of luck, and let me know how it goes! 💚

    • @cbak1819
      @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

      @@LayneAngelo thanks Layne! I sure will🌻🌻💜

  • @clairegill7891
    @clairegill7891 Рік тому +1

    Great video/ podcast as always! 😍 Layne said she keeps her cool flowers on heat mats because she doesn’t have a temperature controlled environment, I’m the same and it can get pretty chilly where I grow mine so I was wondering what temperature she sets the heat mat to please? 🌸

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Hey, Claire! The air temperature is typically around 55-60 degrees F in my growing space in the winter (most often on the lower end of that range) 🥶 Hope that helps, and thanks for the kind words! 💚🤗💚

    • @clairegill7891
      @clairegill7891 Рік тому

      @@LayneAngelo thank you for reply xx

  • @bridavis7345
    @bridavis7345 Рік тому +1

    Have you done one on collecting seeds from your flowers at the end of the season? I would love to hear tips for that!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +2

      Great idea! I will add this to my list of future episode topics ☺ Thanks so much for watching, and have a wonderful day! 🤗

    • @bridavis7345
      @bridavis7345 Рік тому

      I'll be watching for it! Love the podcast ♡ You have a wonderful day too! 😊

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Рік тому +1

    Q? Do I need to freeze all my cool season seeds ? And if I'm only using 10 seeds do I just freeze what I need and keep the rest out of freezer? I am thinking that wouldn't be good for the seeds I don't use bringing them in and out? Am I overthinking it? 🙃

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      I agree that a constant in-and-out cycle would not be good for the seeds long-term. If the entire pack only has to go in and out one time for the season, though, I think you will be fine! Your thought process is correct, though - fluctuations in temperature can reduce a seed's shelf life. Again, I think you will be fine since you will not be repeatedly pulling the seeds in and out. Good luck! 🍀🥶🍀

  • @cindyhenderson6866
    @cindyhenderson6866 7 місяців тому

    When do you fertilize in the spring for the cold hardy plants that were planted in fall?

  • @brendawood8379
    @brendawood8379 Рік тому +1

    Do you have any resources on how to store seed that I am saved from my own flowers? For example, campanula thank you!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      How fun that you are saving your own seed! In terms of storage, the most important thing when saving seed is to make sure the seed is properly dried before putting it into storage. Once the seed is nice and dry, you can follow our standard seed storage tips. We actually have an entire episode about seed storage (episode 11), so you may want to check that out! Thanks so much for watching, and keep up the good work with your seed saving! 💚🤗💚

    • @brendawood8379
      @brendawood8379 Рік тому +1

      @@LayneAngelo thank you! Do you have any episodes on correct harvest times for cut flowers?

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      @@brendawood8379 Hello again! We have mentioned harvest stages in some of our flower-specific episodes, but we do not have a comprehensive episode on that topic yet (great idea, though!). However, we are working on a special project that would address this 😃 Thanks so much for this topic suggestion, and have a wonderful weekend! ☺

  • @emkn1479
    @emkn1479 Рік тому +1

    Last year in zone 6 I direct sowed (broadcast) so many bachelors buttons in fall, and resowed later on, more than once. I didn’t get one plant! It has always worked in the past. Could a few warm and dry spells have ruined everything? I want it to work this year, but I’m not up to starting them in trays. I’m a home gardener, not a flower farmer.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому

      Hello! Do you recall when you sowed the seeds relative to your first expected fall frost date? If you sow seeds directly outdoors in the garden too late in the season, sometimes there is not enough warmth in the soil to encourage the seeds to germinate. There are also a lot of other things that can lead to poor germination when sowing seeds outdoors 🙃 We have actually done two cool flowers direct seeding "Seed Talk" episodes (episodes 4 and 5). I would highly recommend checking those out, as they may be helpful to you. Thanks so much for watching, and best of luck! 🤗

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 Рік тому +1

      @@LayneAngelo I didn’t mark down the date, I’m just puzzled because I’ve never had an issue in the past. I’ll try to work with the frost date this year.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      @@emkn1479 It is always possible the seeds were not viable, or - as you mentioned - perhaps they dried out during the germination process. Consistent moisture is very important and difficult to achieve outdoors, particularly during dry spells! I would try again this year, direct seeding 6 to 8 weeks before your first expected fall frost. Let me know how it goes! Wishing you lots and lots of sprouts 🌱🌱🌱

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 Рік тому +1

      @@LayneAngelo Thank you Layne. I used so many seeds, it would be hard to believe that not even one was viable. We had a strange winter season, with odd windy, warm, and dry spells. I didn’t get many poppies either, and that’s what I’m blaming…the weird weather. I’ll try harder this year, thanks!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo Рік тому +1

      @@emkn1479 I think you are probably right! Hopefully the weather will behave this year 😂🤞🌱

  • @maritmadsen554
    @maritmadsen554 Рік тому

    Can you send the temperature list to me?

  • @fredo79
    @fredo79 Рік тому +1

    I’m 9b

  • @margaretstribling4306
    @margaretstribling4306 Рік тому

    What flowers(names) are the cool weather- plant now-sept18- flowers?