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The Grace-filled Garden
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How to Propagate Feverfew : unbelievably easy method
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Memorial Day Rose : Year 3 Fall Flush
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How to Harvest Seeds from Snapdragon Flowers
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Early Call Mix Morning Glories
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Early Rose Rosette Disease in my Garden
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Garden Tour: Harkness Memorial State Park - GORGEOUS Cutting Garden
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All Dressed Up Rose - Year 2
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How to Pollinate Zinnias By Hand to Breed New Varieties
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How to Harvest Stock Flower Seeds
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How to Harvest Campanula / Bellflower Seeds
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Fun in the Sun Rose Review
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Best Roses for Bouquets from my Cutting Garden
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Favorite Roses for Bouquets from my Cutting Garden
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Favorite Roses for Bouquets from my Cutting Garden
Black Spot in my Organic, No-Spray Rose Garden: here is what I’m doing about it
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Black Spot in my Organic, No-Spray Rose Garden: here is what I’m doing about it
Best Bee Balm for a Cut Flower Garden
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Best Bee Balm for a Cut Flower Garden
Band Roses : How I plant for success
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Band Roses : How I plant for success
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose - Year 3
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Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose - Year 3
Costco Yardistry Greenhouse - 9 Month Review
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BLOOMING! Rose Propagation: 3 month update.
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How to Plant Ranunculus Corms after Pre-Sprouting
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How to Plant Ranunculus Corms after Pre-Sprouting
These are absolutely GORGEOUS 💜🤍
I brought some from a discount store, and its growing beautifully. It's not the best quality roses, but it's my first set of roses, very proud 🎉🎉
That’s wonderful!! Best wishes on your new roses and all your gardening in the future 💕
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Putting the 4x4 on top of cinderblocks would've kept it many years from rotting.
That’s a great suggestion!
look at dirt doctor. He claims to have cure for rose rosette. Just google dirt doctor rose rosette. Looks like mixture of Garrett juice and hydrogen peroxide treats it
Ive been trying to research this rose on the internet and there aren't a lot of videos! Love everything about it so far thank you! What zone are you (i'm 5b)? Do you have to heavily mulch it or lift it for winter?
It’s a favorite of mine for sure! I am in zone 7 but we get below zero several times a winter. I have not given either of them very much of a mulch covering in the winter and they both have done well without much -to- any die back.
Great update, we have 1 more build day on ours. Long Island NY. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you! Best wishes on your greenhouse ☺️
So how would you bread cactus Zinas with California Giant Zinas it looks a little different than the Cactus Zinas.
My zinnia has only seed skins. I think the birds beat me to them. Finches love these.
Exactly what I want to see today.
Thank you for all the helpful details.
Glad to be of help!
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Thank you I can't wait to collect some seeds from mine when they brown. This is the first year I've planted them and I planted them late to get some late blooms and they are all blooming now and so beautiful! I had hollyhocks that I planted two years ago that bloomed this year and they were all so gorgeous I saved tons of seeds from those. I planted some this year and saved some to plant next year because it was so late I don't know if they will survive the winter and give me blooms next year. But if not I'll have more blooms in 2 years 😊
How exciting!! I love to grow Hollyhocks aswell! ☺️ best wishes on your garden!
@@thegrace-filledgarden thanks you too!
If I pollinate a bloom just with itself will all the seeds have that same flower bloom?
So is Fun in the Sun the variety name
Yes it is 👍🏼
@@thegrace-filledgarden Fun In The Sun is a trademark so cannot be a variety name Do some research on the internet
Can we leave them in the ground all year like bulbs???
If you have a mild enough climate, then yes you can. I have left some in the ground in front of my porch that gets a lot of warmth during the winter. They have survived and comeback each year. They cannot tolerate being frozen underground, they will rot if that happens.
Do u have to pollinate every single stama for it to get pollinate? Does that make sense? I hope I'm doing it right it's so hard to see when u r transferring the pollen
So each individual stigma will develop a seed- so the more stigmas (found at each petal) that you pollinate, the more seeds you will have from each flower head.
Hey there I just found your channel through shorts & am watching them all. 😊 Quick question, are you a member of any seed sharing, trading groups? Or would you consider seed sharing/trading? Everyone says to do this but even though I ask & offer with an open heart even explaining I dont even keep the flowers I grow it seems all the groups are little clicks & unless you know someone or have some expensive offer noone ever trades. I give my flowers to my church to my elderly neighbors, or to friends who might have relatives in nursing homes or hospitals. I literally just made me a bouquet for the first time all season last night with secondary flowers left over...lol anyhow I just thought I might get lucky & find a new flower friend here. Either way be Blessed! 🙏 😊 🎉
I am not, but that sure sounds like a fun idea! I give my local friends seeds on occasion. What part of the country are you in?
@@thegrace-filledgarden Hey there, Yeah I would do the same (share with my local community) but I seem to be a black sheep. I'm a 1 of to my entire friend group. Even to my church group. I'm the only one who grows. I was talking to a girl in the rest room at Church 2 Sundays back & she was talking about starting a flower garden next year. I was so excited I said oh great I'd love to give you a bunch of seeds, & even she said No thank you... Ahaha she said No I just go & buy stuff from the garden centers. I never have luck with seeds & I'll just kill anything you give me. So obviously I can't even give them away..ahahaha ugh , such is life. Can't find anyone to trade can't find anyone to share with lol. It's really as if people are thrown off at the fact someone is willing to offer out of the goodness of the heart anymore.Not my church member she just doesn't trust herself I'm gonna work on her lol. BUT, What a world we live in. Anyway I'm not sure I'm local to you I live in Louisville. But as my luck goes you probably live in Alaska hehehe. Either way I'd be happy to SASE if you would be willing to share & I 💯 understand about giving out an address to a complete stranger I'm assuming you set up a PO for RUclips stuff? If you'd want time to send to that? If not I'm cool with mailing even to a friend a town over or something. Lol listen I'm a woman living in this creepy weird & awkward world too, so I know the lengths we now have to go too for privacy & safety, Sadly. But I do miss the days when you could make a friend online become pen pals & after a time eventually meet & or send Christmas cards or whatever. Back in AOL days Totally dating myself here. But I made great friends with a couple online that ended up naming their baby after me, Proud cool personality chick moment 🎉 😎 Anyway it's difficult to make those kinds of connections if not impossible now but I digress. Anyway I noticed at the end you said WHAT like you were asking me a question but you never finished the question, did ya want to ask me something? As I said before either way I'll still watch what ya got going on there. Anyway so as not to write you a friggen book, nice to meet ya my name is Kiley & regardless of the ability to share seeds. I hope your week is going well Have a Blessed Evening & wishing you continued BLESS🙏NGS from Kentucky!
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Very helpful, thank you! I'm growing out my native perennial garden and now that I have a solid base, I'm looking to expand my coneflowers, liatris, milkweed, monarda, et. al., so this is just the kind of advice I needed.
Sounds like you have an awesome garden going! Glad to be helpful! 😊
Thanks for this informative video!
Glad it was helpful 😊 thanks for watching!
What size did you use of the fabric pots from Amazon?
Hi! I have them linked in the description of the video
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I love this! Can you please share how do you propagate rose? It won't work for me at all.
Thank you! I plan on putting out a how to do air layering propagation video next month :) so please follow and be on the lookout!
A few questions, if you wanted to get that same exact flower again would you use the pollen from that flower or just keep it covered and let it go to seed? Also if you cross pollinate with a flower like that one will it give the same flower or a different one?
You would need to pollinate the flower with pollen from another flower from the same plant. I don’t think every seed would produce an identical flower from one you cross pollinated from the same plant, but you would have a much higher likely hood of more seeds producing flowers with similar characteristics.
Thanks for the great review and building tips. We are hoping this works well for wintering some of our plants in Pennsylvania, however we can get single digit temps here, but usually not for too long. I may have to run a warm pipe from our outdoor furnace and set it on a 35-40 degree setting to keep the plants alive if an arctic blast comes down out of Canada. We had seen this months ago at our local Costco and liked it but put it off for other projects, and were there yesterday and an unopened one was near the seasonal items and marked “last one $600” so we jumped right on it! Costco for the win again! Thank you again for the info!
Wow what a deal!! What we did for single digit temps last year was just a small space heater at night or if it was cloudy, definitely kept it above freezing. Best wishes to you!
I love moonlight in paris blooms when they start to bloom, but they quickly turn white for me. Also, mine keeps struggling with powdery mildew even on its third year. I'm not sure if I want to keep her...
I have fortunately never had powdery mildew on any of my roses. I suppose it must have to do with our climate. I have been told regarding blooms lasting their best, give a plant atleast 3 years before you make final judgements :) best wishes to you!
Is this Mystic Spires in the video? If so, are they true to seed? Thank you! ❤
This is May Knight Salvia. I have noticed some variation in offspring from seed but nothing substantially significant in my opinion.
Can we add cinnamon powder in wet towel ?
Wonderful Video, no extra stuff, right to the point, thank you!!!
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching 😊
What area of the country is the greenhouse?
The greenhouse can be purchased online from Costco, I am in the zone 7 Midwest
Actually the fragrance is strong
Very beautiful rose! ❤
What zone are you guys in?
We are in Zone 7
So beautiful 😍 love it so much
This follow up was very helpful. Thanks
Glad it was helpful to you, thanks for watching!
How is the autovent window closed if its open and Raining
I had the same concern, there were a few times last summer that it was warm enough during a rain storm that the vent was still open for it. Some rain would get in from time to time. I found that mostly the temps would drop enough when rain came through that the vent would shut. All that being said, I do not personally care for the auto vent system on the green house, I would like to replace ours with a normal manual one.
@@thegrace-filledgarden thanks
concerning the auto vent feature.. how do you close the vent if its open and Raining?
Thank you for sharing your garden and especially the roses. I am a absolute rose nut myself, but no longer have a palce of my own to garden. I garden at other's homes by invitation of close friends and family, and I've managed to win some new rosers to the fold. Two days ago our church purchased a 'Sweet Spirit' as part of our retirement gift to our pastor who, thanks to me, recently discovered his life long passion for roses. 😋 My question is, what is your climate? We are in central Wisconsin and I'm curious how our experience with 'Sweet Spirit' might compare with yours. (I wish RUclips gardeners would post thier climate somewhere on their channel.) Thanks again, and Blessings to you and your lovely garden.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I am glad you can still live out your passion for roses through blessing others in their gardens 🤍 I am in zone 7 Oklahoma, so VERY hot summers and below 0 temps at times during the winter. Sweet Spirit seems to be very winter hardy as I’ve not had much die back in the spring. I have a hunch it will do very well in Wisconsin.
@@thegrace-filledgarden Thank you 🌹
Thanks for inspiration to be no spray. Yes let nature nature. I was hoping you wouldn’t say the peace roses
Thank you for watching! Hope I can encourage others who are striving for the same thing :) I am very bummed about the peace roses, might give them extra attention next year and see if I can’t help them along a bit.
When is the best time to plant? I got a root in the beginning of June which I planted in a pot.
Fall or early spring is typically the best time to plant. Was your root already sprouted with eyes?
@@thegrace-filledgarden No, it did not have any.
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I had plants dying on me from how hot it would get when it was sunny and hot so I replaced the gable panels with screen. Works fantastic. When it gets cold again, I will cover the screened area with paneled inserts I made. I ran out of space too, but I just made an additional bench shelf and will be making some for under the bench shelves once I figure out what I'm actually storing.
That’s an excellent idea!! Thanks for sharing
I keep thinking of Muppet Treasure Island.
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Beauties!
Amazing!
Love this review. You are easy to listen to and I love your personality. Made me even happier that we purchased this. We just finished it so too late to start any seeds but I will next year. I'm running out to get some tomato plants now since a greenhouse is the only way to grow them where I live on the PNW coast. Thank you!
Thank you for your lovely comment and for watching! I did not know that about the PNW and tomatoes. I do envy your climate for growing flowers! Best wishes on your future gardening with your greenhouse 😊