The Blooms Keep Coming! A Poison Plant, Collecting Seeds, Cool Flowers, & Garlic

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @HookedandRooted
    @HookedandRooted  День назад +6

    Hi Garden Friends! In this video, I’ll show you how to easily collect seeds from zinnias, cosmos, and marigolds so you can grow your own beautiful flowers next season! I’ll also give you an update on my cool flower seedlings-what’s thriving and what needs attention. Plus, I’ll share some tips I've learned for planting garlic to ensure a strong harvest next year. Tell me, are you growing any cool weather annuals or Garlic? Comment below 👇Thanks for watching - Steph 🌱 (Gardening in Massachusetts zone 6b) #gardeningtips #gardening #plant
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  • @mkitchens8163
    @mkitchens8163 10 часов назад +1

    I'm pretty sure the pink chrysanthemum is Clara Curtis. Glad to see both on one video and the color difference between Clara Curtis and Sheffield mums. I also have Peaches and Cream, Campfire Glow and Brandywine Sunset perennial chrysanthemums. Always looking for more to add!

  • @daisygurl3601
    @daisygurl3601 22 часа назад

    I planted my garlic yesterday. I may have gone overboard with over 100 cloves planted. 😅 Here in the Piedmont, we plant soft neck garlic 4 inches apart and 2 inches deep. I cover with a light layer of straw or shredded leaves, and then once they pop up, more straw is added as an insulator. Fertilize once in the spring and water 1/2” per week, and we’ll have enough garlic to harvest for ourselves and neighbors.
    Your channel is one of my favorites. Continued blessings Steph!

  • @ClassicLitLove-kx9tt
    @ClassicLitLove-kx9tt День назад +4

    I'm also exhausted from gardening, but like you, when I get up and out into the garden, I quickly forget that and truly enjoy myself.
    I do think I need an AA for gardening because I just started 2 new beds in the last week 🙃. I blame the weather. Here in Southern Ontario, Canada, it has been absolutely beautiful.
    It looks like Wednesday the weather is going to turn 😢so I better get hopping!

  • @susand4230
    @susand4230 День назад +2

    Thanks, Steph. Nothing as fulfilling as being out in the garden. It brings me back to being on my grandparent’s farm.

  • @budgetgardeningvita
    @budgetgardeningvita День назад +10

    I Chelse Chop my Montauk Daisies here in here in New Hampshire zone 5b a few times during the season and I take those cuttings and easily root them to create more plants. 😊🍂🌸

    • @joycehancock3944
      @joycehancock3944 День назад +3

      WOW!!! I didn't know you can do that...love it! I'm gonna do that now.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  День назад +3

      That is great! Definitely need to remember to Chelsea chop it next season. Thank you so much for watching 🌱

    • @joettedignanweir6893
      @joettedignanweir6893 День назад +3

      That’s great! Do you root them in water or right in the ground?

    • @budgetgardeningvita
      @budgetgardeningvita День назад +4

      @@joettedignanweir6893 I root them in pots. I strip off the bottom leaves, put the cuttings in potting mix, water them in, and just put them in a shady area. After about 2-3 weeks, they have roots! You can also root them in the ground but it's a little trickier I feel because you need to keep them well-watered. I don't use any rooting hormone but you could if you like. 😊

    • @joettedignanweir6893
      @joettedignanweir6893 День назад +2

      @@budgetgardeningvita Thank you!

  • @stephengary1217
    @stephengary1217 15 часов назад

    Definitely feel energized anytime I'm in my garden.

  • @LindaBarker-n8d
    @LindaBarker-n8d День назад

    I love your videos! They are so inspiring! Thanks Steph!

  • @theunretireddesigner6448
    @theunretireddesigner6448 День назад +3

    I’ve grown various varieties of monkshood for a couple of decades. Just wear gloves when you work around them and my dogs are smart enough to leave them alone. No need to be afraid of them and having a flowering perennial for shade is worth it. Also I let my Delphinium to self seed in the garden and just move the seedlings around in the spring, so much easier. I’m zone 3.

  • @thomasphillips6612
    @thomasphillips6612 День назад +1

    Thank you Steph the garden looks amazing!👍🏼👍🏼

  • @BonnieHodge-e2p
    @BonnieHodge-e2p 8 часов назад

    Hi Steph,
    I always cut my Montauk daisies down by 1/3 to 1/2 in mid June. I live in zone 6b also. They are beautiful this year and they survived a few frosty nights. I always say they die at the first frost but this year they have proved me wrong. I always enjoy your gardens and your trips to Home Depot. Thanks,
    Bonnie

  • @pearlsofpurpose
    @pearlsofpurpose 11 часов назад

    I always learn from your videos Steph! Can’t wait to try these plants and then get some seeds. Ahh--mazing❤

  • @soniewhitten4844
    @soniewhitten4844 День назад

    that is a lot of seeds. garden still looks beautiful. i am going to try from seeds again this year in hopes that they will do really good. lol i'm a little tired myself and ready for some cooler temps. thank you for sharing with us. hope you have a great week ahead!

  • @mariacosta6086
    @mariacosta6086 День назад

    Hi Steph, great video. Yes I definitely agree by this time I’m tired but then we get these warm days and I get energized to go back out. There’s still so many flowers looking great. I’m going to try again with the garlic 🤞. ❤❤❤

  • @karsn8382
    @karsn8382 День назад

    I’ve never been very successful growing things from seed but you have inspired me!

  • @AS-lm9xm
    @AS-lm9xm День назад

    Thank you for sharing. I hope to get seeds from my Zinnias.

  • @karenholt9744
    @karenholt9744 9 часов назад

    Good to know larkspur seed shelf life; I have saved seeds right at the expiration point, but will try anyway (and thanks to you won't leave it another year).
    The Sheffield mums are very cute and would cheer me up too! I have a similar beautiful dahlia, Deuil du Roi Albert; it has more variation in the coloring. Love the sedum in the pot, too.
    The Back to the Future series may be my all time favorite movies! I'm Gen X, and I have fun relating because I was in high school in 1985. Other than that, time travel is cool. I may have seen this in the theater when it came out...

  • @NewView2015
    @NewView2015 23 часа назад

    Thank you for this video. I am inspired and learned so much.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  12 часов назад

      Hello, I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching 🌱

  • @melindaowens1144
    @melindaowens1144 День назад

    Thank you for the info on gathering seeds!!

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 День назад

    Hi Stef 🌺.
    The fall color trees looks amazing in your garden so pretry and the garlic they will groing well for you . I also have seedlings of delphiniums and white Marigold and azarina climbing snapdragon also blue daisy also columbine and other seeds I want to plant .Have a wonderful day .🌺🌻🌺

  • @kimbullett3293
    @kimbullett3293 День назад

    Great idea using your own beautiful backdrop for family pics!

  • @mamamia1138
    @mamamia1138 День назад +1

    Great tips on growing garlic Steph!

  • @Mamabird27
    @Mamabird27 День назад

    Love virtually gardening with you 🌸Yes, feeling alittle sluggish lately. I guess it’s just the season. My friends have said the same thing so we’re not alone. The sun is really helpful bringing up the mood. We need to enjoy while we can 💖

  • @dianesgardeninspiration
    @dianesgardeninspiration День назад

    Beautiful Steph so many fun gardening things! Your family photos have got to be absolutely beautiful that backdrop is stunning! 💛💛💛

  • @ycombs8776
    @ycombs8776 День назад

    Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed this video.

  • @Cmash5195
    @Cmash5195 День назад

    Thanks Steph for the info on garlic and seed collection. I’m going to try garlic for the first time🤞

  • @sandyasposito8262
    @sandyasposito8262 День назад

    Thank you , love your utubes so much!😊

  • @staceyallard2692
    @staceyallard2692 День назад

    I planted Montauk daisies last fall for the first time so I wasn’t sure what to expect this year. I planted 2 plants I purchased from Lowe’s & they were beautiful in their nursery cans and then this year I watched them grow & grow & then I heard you mention them in one of your shopping videos recently that you should Chelsea chop them but it was to late by then & they got ginormous & have huge thick stems & I need to
    a) relocate one of them & b) do the Chelsea chop next year for sure! & I also need to thank you for teaching me that about them! So, thank you Steph!
    Also, thank you for answering my question about that lovely sedum you have. I’m not sure if it was the same one but I remember seeing it in a pot on your patio last year, maybe the year before but it was in the fall season & I remember how stunning I thought it was then also. So thank you for sharing that as well.
    Your gardens are looking really beautiful & you and George’s hard work is really paying off. I enjoy seeing them and learning from your channel. 😊♥️

  • @AngieBrittHEC
    @AngieBrittHEC День назад +1

    I planted the Montauk Daisies last Fall and I didn't know that I should have cut them back. Lesson learned! 😅 Next spring I'm on it. They grew really long and not a ton of green on the bottom of the stems. I'm hoping they look even better next year. Loved your video today. ❤ 🌸

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  День назад +1

      Hi Angie, I agree cutting them back for a bushier more compact and upright plant will be a good step come next season for us both. Lets set a reminder in our phones to remember 😉Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 🥰

    • @AngieBrittHEC
      @AngieBrittHEC День назад

      @@HookedandRooted great idea! 💡 I just set that reminder.

  • @mumuzeze
    @mumuzeze День назад

    This was so helpful and I’m motivated to try this!

  • @keyphabenyisrael3219
    @keyphabenyisrael3219 День назад

    We're having the same Indian Summer weather here in Michigan as well, it's been quite a while since we've had October weather this nice, especially several days in a row. We often get flurries in September here in Zone 6A! I'm trying garlic again this year after multiple fails a few years ago . I had Music & German Extra Hardy varieties back then, so I'm avoiding those like the plague until I can get some successes under my belt LOL.

  • @Jdadkins6198
    @Jdadkins6198 День назад

    Hi Steph,
    Thank you for a beautiful video! I’m with you, so tired but it does feel so good to go out and start cleaning up once I get moving. I’m ready for hibernation mode. Lol along with some good series to watch. The thing frustrating me to go outside lately is we had a hard freeze here in KS which killed most pretty foliage. Then back up in the 80s again. So weird it freezes like that one time then hot for days. I bet New England is so beautiful right now. Makes me want to go visit Maine again. 😊

  • @pj3341
    @pj3341 День назад

    The weather has been beautiful!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  День назад +1

      It really has! Lets enjoy it while it lasts 💚

  • @judyingram-kh1vm
    @judyingram-kh1vm День назад

    Great video Steph, love collecting seeds, i just put my whole flower heads in a paper bag, make sure its ventilated good & place them in my dark closet that i don't open alot. They always do good. But they do take up more room. I plant the whole petals but a few at a time.❤😂❤

  • @elisbethfinos6162
    @elisbethfinos6162 День назад

    Had some success with garlic but quite small. I did plant them 6” last fall so will follow your advice re depth this Oct. I bought my seed garlic from a Mennonite this summer- very large cloves. I am in a 5b in southern Ontario Canada. Love your channel Steph.💜❤️

  • @GardenDesign6688
    @GardenDesign6688 19 часов назад

    good job😍

  • @josweatt898
    @josweatt898 День назад

    i will look forward to yoi reminding me to chop back my Montauk Daisies next year.! Mine flopped too.

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 День назад

    I’m finding more flowers that reseed themselves and marigolds are one of them. I had to remove them before they drop all their seed or I would have a carpet of them next spring.
    I forgot what zone/state you are in and wondered if some of the plants you show survive Z5. I’ve been talking notes of flowers that can handle a frost and freeze and would like more color in the fall. Stocks, snapdragons, petunias, feverfew, Gazania, Scabiosa and the dried flower heads of Gomphrena are still doing (ok) after hard freezes. The Gomphrena I first seen on your site and had so many that I planted heavily and it made a nice fluffy shrub and just love them. I hope what I think are seed will come true next year. Have to check out that mum.
    We felt lazy a bit over a week ago just before frost and it’s been the longest growing season in WI, but oh are we ever Dry! We had filled the annual precipitation from March to July and now drought.
    You just reminded me that I have poppy seeds to disperse. The nigella reseeded already and not familiar as it’s the first year. The mullein looks to have reseeded and welcome that and hope penstemon follow as well.
    Some plants are amazing me with just one year growth from seed like Jupiter’s beard 😮 sigh, more work moving plants around.
    Love the sedum line and will check that one out. The seed from Amish Cockscomb is Very plentiful and they worked Very well in winter sow and think they will have no problem doing it on their own, we will see. Win for me as it’s one less to bother starting 😂.
    Thanks!
    Oh, had to laugh at all those acorns-and I thought I had too many. It’s a weed here.

  • @torilendas5340
    @torilendas5340 День назад

    Hi Steph😊...I live in a neighboring town...has been warm....have pots with annuals that still look good...when do you stop watering pots and landscape?love your videos....specially Lowes and homedepot trips😊

  • @tbryant1966
    @tbryant1966 День назад

    I actually didn't do the chop because I didn't know, I had a HUGE one and moved it and got 4 out of the 1!!! So exciting
    I also collect seeds, love doing it.....I have so many seeds , I like to share them❤ enjoy the movies!

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall 20 часов назад

    Lovely video Steph 🥰 I’m wondering if your knitting any of your beautiful winter hats 🧶🍁🧶

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  12 часов назад

      Hi Jasmine, Thank you so much. I haven't started crocheting yet. Probably next month some time when it cools off more. We are currently having a wonderful warm stretch of weather which is so lovely 💚Hope you are well, and thank you so much for watching.

  • @leeleblanc6933
    @leeleblanc6933 День назад

    Just planted my garlic (Zone 9a-south central Louisiana). Soft neck varieties do better here so I ordered the California Whites & the Walla Walla Early. Fingers crossed to success because past experiences were not so great. Did the research & found what I had been doing wrong. Hopefully I can braid come early summer........lol
    I really enjoy your content, you have a beautiful garden area.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  День назад

      That's great. Hopefully we both have more success with garlic this year. I love the idea of braiding it! That would be fun. Thank you for watching, and for your comment 💚

  • @pamelacorsi
    @pamelacorsi День назад +2

    Hi Steph! Im in MA zone 6a, (you must be closer to the ocean then me). My sweetpeas have reseeded, so I'm going to experiment and see if they come back like the hardy annuals you are growing. When should I mulch them?

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  День назад

      Hi Pam! I am in a coastal town. How fun that they reseeded! Yes, you can throw some leaf mulch, straw mulch, grass clippings, or even regular mulch around and over them to keep them insulated and see if they keep over winter. Our winters have been milder in recent years, and peas are cold tolerant so depending how cold we get, they might have a chance at popping up in Spring as an established seedling/plant 🌱

  • @QueenAnnesLace13
    @QueenAnnesLace13 День назад

    Pretty blooms get us every time. I longed for and finally planted gloriosa lily tubers which was quite expensive! Only to learn that every part of the plant is toxic. I waited until they dried out at the end of the season and threw the tubers and vines away. You can sacrifice a pair of gloves and dig them up and throw all away, or still enjoy them from afar. I have two small pups and limit what I plant and have to sacrifice fresh blooms as they eat everything in sight 😥. Get some much needed rest this coming season.

  • @mimlauj6869
    @mimlauj6869 День назад

    I'd take the monkshood off your hands if I lived closer! It's one of the few things the deer rabbits leave alone (but they have eaten it) I have the solid blue one, I've been looking for the bi-color like yours!

  • @dorothyparsons1515
    @dorothyparsons1515 7 часов назад

    What did you do with the delphinium seeds?

  • @debbibenedict7346
    @debbibenedict7346 День назад

    Regarding monkshood. When we moved into this house in 2021 the previous owner had a big stand of them. A friend pointed out to me how toxic they were. The next summer my husband pulled them all out by hand, which he shouldn't have done, and shortly after was diagnosed with a-Fib. He had several tests and there was no reason for the a-Fib other than the touching of the monkshood. Who knew that was one of the side effects?! He has since had two cardioversions and one heart ablation to get his heart back into rhythm - all from handling monkshood. Just don't plant it or as you are doing, just let it be.

  • @renapunte6591
    @renapunte6591 18 часов назад

    Hi Steph I would like to know do you remove the leaves from your garden?

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  12 часов назад +1

      Hi there, Leaves that end up on the lawn get sucked into the mower. Other piles of leaves we run over with the mower to shred and I can use it as mulch in my raised bed garden. Which then just gets mixed into the soil in spring to continue breaking down. However, some leaves like the oaks, don't break down well and those I will use the leaf blower in spring to move any leaves that are covering plants other wise I just leave them alone and mulch over. Hope this helps.

    • @renapunte6591
      @renapunte6591 8 часов назад

      @@HookedandRooted yes thank you

  • @larrya3989
    @larrya3989 День назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @fromseedtobloommedia9340
    @fromseedtobloommedia9340 14 часов назад

    Stratification is the only way I’m able to germinate delphiniums, any other way never works for me!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  12 часов назад

      I agree, Thank you so much for watching 🌱

  • @mapndo2337
    @mapndo2337 День назад

    Friend there is no such thing as a true white marigold....like you last year, I tried the Kilimanjaro...nope!!! Tried the Eskimo [which is better] but still nope!!!😢 ah well the colour is very versatile tho and can be worked into cool colour beds/borders as well as warm coloured ones.

  • @SaanviJha-t1f
    @SaanviJha-t1f 20 часов назад

    😍✌️✨🤍

  • @stephaniefuller
    @stephaniefuller День назад

    I have trouble with germinating milkweed. I have those same trays and I love them. I noticed that my seedlings tend to be leggy And thin and I don't know why.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  День назад +1

      Hi Stephanie! Typically, when seedlings are leggy, its due to them reaching for light. If you grow them by a window, keep turning them and be sure they are in south facing strong light for many hours. And if using grow lights, keep the grow lights only a couple of inches above the seed trays. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching 🌱