Saving Zinnia Seeds for Next Year's Unique Mix

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @twostepcub
    @twostepcub 3 года назад +12

    I love it that you had to stop to notice the eagle. Your joy is infectious. Thank you Mark.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      I love wildlife and animals! Thank you! That's very kind of you to say. You're very welcome and it's truly all my pleasure making the videos. Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate all your kind words.
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @GarretWallace
    @GarretWallace 3 года назад +32

    I love that blue tank on you! Your zinnias look great too.

    • @Mark723
      @Mark723 3 года назад +11

      Absolutely beautiful - and the zinnias look great as well...

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +8

      Thank you!

  • @steverdms
    @steverdms 3 года назад +13

    Oh my Mark!! Those are GORGEOUS along that fence. I'm thinking I may have to do that myself next year. You are amazing my friend.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +4

      Hi Steven!
      They really did put a good show on this summer and are cheap as all get out to do. I direct sowed them mid June.
      Amazing....lol That's kind of you, but I'm just a normal Joe. Thanks for watching!
      Best, -Mark

  • @bethmarcom6463
    @bethmarcom6463 3 года назад +5

    Your zinnias sure put on a beautiful and colorful show this year! Great job Mark!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Beth!
      They sure did, didn't they! Thank you! I appreciate that. Thanks for watching and commenting too!
      Beth, have a great weekend!
      All the very best, -Mark

  • @hardmuscl4life
    @hardmuscl4life 3 года назад +1

    Flowers, intelligent advice, and a gun show...well done you!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hey HM4L!
      Thank you! Thanks for watching!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @Progressive_James
    @Progressive_James 3 года назад +1

    Mark! Perfect video. Perfect length. The content was pure information. No fluff. I LOVED IT!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi James!
      Wow! Thank you! I appreciate that. Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @ivandouglas-happyhealthyli3405
    @ivandouglas-happyhealthyli3405 3 года назад +4

    Thanks Mark for the video! Always enjoy watching. 😊

  • @stellamaggard3669
    @stellamaggard3669 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting. The more colors better. And what a nice blue shirt💙

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +2

      Hi Stella!
      Yes, I agree! The more the better! The blue shirt......so many people have remarked on that! It's almost the same blue as my eyes which always look dark on camera. lol Stella, thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @stellamaggard3669
      @stellamaggard3669 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Hopefully you have a great rest of your week!

  • @CC78363
    @CC78363 3 года назад +3

    Handsome man and Gardening…..my favorite things.

  • @alangugino3255
    @alangugino3255 3 года назад +2

    Excellent! I really like the process you've developed. Thank you!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Alan!
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you! And of course, you are very welcome. I appreciate you watching and of course, commenting too.
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @paintingtracey
    @paintingtracey 3 года назад +1

    Good points all! You always present info I didn't think of. Thanks Mark, you're the best. You always take a topic and make me care about it.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hey Tracey!
      I must be doing OK than! Wow! What kind words. I appreciate that. As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too.
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @dansocall
    @dansocall 3 года назад +2

    Just started watching your videos and they are fantastic! And looking good too!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Daniel!
      Welcome to the channel! Wow! Thank you!
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @Jack-eo5fn
    @Jack-eo5fn 3 года назад +7

    Friend of mine was drunk and inhaled a gnat. It moved through his nose to his brain. He lived about 5 days. Please, Mark, please be careful with gnats. It’s critical to exhale them immediately. Great video btw, and I’m with you on the Xenia’s. And I’ll gladly take the shirt off your back! Beautiful blue.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi JM!
      Nice to know! lol I'll have to watch that next time! lol That's horrible and I've never heard of such a thing. I'm sorry. I'll definitely remember that next time and from here on out! That kind of story sticks with you. The video.......thank you! I'm glad you liked it. The shirt.... It's actually the same color of my eyes, but doesn't show up on camera unless you're in the right light. Thanks! Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      JM, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @MR-ul6bc
    @MR-ul6bc 3 года назад +2

    This is my favorite area of the nursery. I think, I know why you had that grin at the beginning of the video......LOL. We will see those new Zinnias next Spring. Thank you for sharing and have a great weekend.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi!
      You like the vegetable garden. Sharing....I really enjoy doing it, so it's all my pleasure. Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Have a great remaining week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @arelettebreaux938
    @arelettebreaux938 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Mark, sorry about your knee. Your zinnias are beautiful. Mom loved them. You are so good at this. Love it!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Arelette!
      I fell off my bike! lol Thank you! Zinnas, they are just so prolific and full of color all the time. Sort of make you feel good. Thank you for the kind words. As always, I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for your comments as well!
      Arelette, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @Sport214
    @Sport214 3 года назад +3

    This is such a helpful presentation.. Full of great ideas. I very much appreciate how you take us on a bit of a journey about your approach and your thought process. Well done.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. Thank you for all the kind words too! I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for all your comments too!
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @matthewgardiner6793
    @matthewgardiner6793 3 года назад +1

    Hey Mark,greetings from NZ..enjoyed your Zinnia feature a month ago which prompted me to grow them again this season..I havnt grown them for several years,always saved=my own seed so I’m looking forward to this seasons display,we are in Spring season here and can still have late severe frost so I’m not planting out my Zinnia yet..yours still looking great,obviously still warm there as you still sporting sleeveless top! nice👍love your videos,thanks for posting

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Matthew!
      Greetings from Maryland! I'm glad I inspired you to try again. That's great! Your weather sounds like our Mays here in Maryland. For the last 3 years, our falls have been very warm. It's been in the high 70'sf, low 80's f here lately. Fall is actually the best weather we have anymore. Low humidity, clear skies for the most part and just nice overall. My videos.....thank you! It's all my pleasure! I love making them! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too.
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @southernbiscuits1275
    @southernbiscuits1275 3 года назад +4

    Hi, Mark. Great video! Zinnias were my mom's favorite flower to grow. I guess because they are so pretty and easy to maintain. As always you proved yourself knowledgeable and more than capable of presenting the information clearly and personably. So glad I discovered your channel. I love growing plants and watching your videos is like visiting with a friend. Thanks for the time you put into these videos.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hey SB!
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you! I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for all those kind words!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @ednatucker5445
    @ednatucker5445 3 года назад

    Hi Mark! I love Zinnias! Not only do they have beautiful colors and you opened my eyes on Zinnia's resistance to deer and rabbits, they are "drought tolerant!" This year, we reached a 110 degrees here in the Northwest (with no rain) and the Zinnias went unscathed while the evergreens, ferns, etc. were scorched severely! I will try your method, although I have went around and plucked the dead heads on each one of the colors! Thanks for sharing and I definitely look forward to your Zinnia patch next year!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Edna!
      Zinnas are great and a very underused annual. Have you tired the Zesty series from Ball Seed? They have the best purple zinna I've seen. I even like the short mounding type such as the Profusion and Zahara series. Both incredible and very mildew resistant and great for beds and pots too. I noticed on the news for quite a while you guys were getting bombarded with very hot weather. That must have been horrible! Isn't that very atypical for your area? Sharing....It's all my pleasure. I love making the videos! As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Edna, you have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

    • @ednatucker5445
      @ednatucker5445 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Hi Mark! No I haven't tried Ball Seed...did you put up their link? I love to try new zinnia varieties! Yes, indeed we were miserable during that hot spell and you're right, this was quite atypical for us! So I've come to the conclusion, to cover my bases, from now on it will be plants that are heat tolerant and pot friendly, yet beautiful like Zinnia's. Let us know of any other heat or applicable resistant plants, ok? Or I guess the term used is "hardy" for certain areas. Impatiens are another favorite of mine as well. They do quite well here in the NW. Thanks much and hugs!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Edna!
      Actually, I forgot Ball only sells to wholesale accounts which we are here. They do sell to companies such as Park seed. I am starting a large seed company in 2023, so you will be able to purchase things like them through me if you are interested. A percentage of my profits are going to a animal welfare charitable trust I am setting up to fund things related to animal welfare which is a big thing for me. There are many heat tolerant annuals that work very well in pots. Things such as some of the blue salvia such the Evolution variety, the Big Begonia series are excellent, of course flowering Vinca, Sun Impatiens to name a few things.
      Have a great upcoming week!
      All my very best, -Mark

    • @ednatucker5445
      @ednatucker5445 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Hi Mark! Thanks for the info, but I will gladly wait on your seed company! I applaud your advocacy to support animals and more than happy do my part in support of you!

  • @dc0145a
    @dc0145a 3 года назад +1

    I'll be collecting zinnia seed fairly soon here in NH. Love seeing what we get the following year; always a surprise. 😍

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hey NH!
      Yes, it can be a surprise! I guess it's starting to get chilly up there now. Frost yet?
      -Mark

    • @dc0145a
      @dc0145a 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 no frost yet had low 40s, but no 30s yet

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      It won't be long though!

  • @christopherlaws3077
    @christopherlaws3077 3 года назад

    Thank you for this great video,i grew zillions of zinnias this summer and had MANY POLLINATORS like bumblebees,honeybees,many types of butterflies and a good number of hummingbirds.They DO come back year to year if the flower heads dry and the seeds sit in the flower bed over winter and not to mention the goldfinches that eat and spread the seeds .Majority of my zinnias were seeds that fell to the ground from last year and yes saved seeds from zinnias do come in Amazing colors

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Christopher!
      The video.....you're very welcome! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. I appreciate that! What are your favorite varieties of Zinna? Thank you for watching and commenting!
      Have a great week!
      All the best, -Mark

  • @terisalyer7844
    @terisalyer7844 3 года назад +1

    Lol! Them darn nats! I know I ate a couple dozen, I used to work at a greenhouse, my favorite job ♡

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Teri!
      Yeah, them darn nats! lol And it had to be on camera too! Thanks for watching and commenting too!
      Have a great weekend!
      All the very best! -Mark

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC 3 года назад +1

    Yes, you can't fail....or at least I haven't seen a fail with zinnias! You have a RIOT of awesome color behind you and they look great this late in the season. Thanks for sharing Mark!

  • @NapaLuteProductions
    @NapaLuteProductions 3 года назад +1

    Hello from London! Looking great in your blue vest! :) I always learn so much from your videos, and I love your presentation. Keep it up!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hey SB!
      Hello from Maryland! How's the weather been over in London? Blue shirt......thank you! The videos.....I'm glad you are picking up some ideas and thank you for the kind words. I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for your comments.
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @neilschipper3741
    @neilschipper3741 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark! Nice to know I did something right with my zinnias. Always a great and informative video from you!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Neil!
      You're very welcome! Thanks for the kind words! As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @neilschipper3741
      @neilschipper3741 3 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to make the videos! You're doing a great job with your Channel!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @sfzoo4319
    @sfzoo4319 3 года назад +1

    Looking stylish, Mark !

  • @devinmcclain8340
    @devinmcclain8340 3 года назад +3

    Awesome video, always very thorough and detailed. Can’t wait to see those unique colors next spring. 😍☺️

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +3

      Hi Devin!
      I'm glad you liked it! Thank you! I just can't wait until next spring! lol I don't like winters! As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @jorunngramvordal3940
    @jorunngramvordal3940 3 года назад +1

    Greetings from Norway. 🇧🇻
    I grew zinnias for the først time this year, and now I am obsessed!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +2

      Hi Jorunn!
      How are things over in Norway? Isn't the internet great! Wow! I'm talking with someone from Norway! Zinnas....there are so many different types and they are so easy to grow. I'm glad you gave them a try. I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for your comments too!
      Jorunn, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @davidnarciso7603
    @davidnarciso7603 3 года назад +2

    Es difícil ver tus videos y concentrarse eres muy atractivo, pero gracias por enseñarnos más sobre plantas

  • @treasurehunter5564
    @treasurehunter5564 3 года назад +5

    Gorgeous! Love to get some seed from you. May have to make a trip to visit the garden center. Cheers

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hey TH!
      Thank you! I am starting a seed company, but it won't be on line for a year or two, so down the road you can purchase the seed from me if you would like. Thanks for watching and commenting too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @stepps511
    @stepps511 3 года назад +2

    Very cool video, Mark. I'll look forward to your video next year showing the results of your work! Interestingly, with certain angles in this video, you can see the newly transplanted hollies in the backround. That project continues to fascinate me. Best, always!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Good morning!
      I'm glad you liked it! Thank you! The hollies, I noticed that when editing the video yesterday afternoon. All the hollies but 2 are planted now. I'll probably do a short video showing that. The holly project......it will look nice when it all starts coming together. That always takes several years. As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @billytingen3567
    @billytingen3567 3 года назад

    Hey Mark. You not only provide great information, you make being outside really FUN and Inspiring. What a beautiful border of Zinnias. Stunning!!! Cheers!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Billy!
      Wow! Thank you for the kind words! Zinnias are so easy and cheap and everyone should give them a try. Thanks for watching!
      Have a great day!
      All my best, -Mark

  • @kennstransky
    @kennstransky 3 года назад +2

    I loved this video and the GIGANTIC zinnia plants that you can grow there... amazing.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Kenn!
      I'm glad you enjoyed it. You can probably grow Zinnas up there for a few months of the summer season. Thanks for watching!
      Best, -Mark

  • @rongracilla6164
    @rongracilla6164 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for this easy, clear explanation on how to bring the beauty of this year into the future. I have an area of beds that get strong sun all growing season and these sound like a perfect fit. The cross pollinate aspect is also exciting. Look forward to seeing next year. Thanks for sharing again Mark!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +3

      Hi Ron!
      You're very welcome! They love lots of sun. Sharing...I enjoy doing the videos, so it's all my pleasure! Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate you're comments as well!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @JB-fv4ol
    @JB-fv4ol 3 года назад +1

    I grew Zinnias (Johnny's Seeds Benary's Giant Mix) for the first time this year and they have performed amazingly!! I've had huge bouquets of zinnias in almost every room of my house this summer and have loved it. That powdery mildew is a B though. I'm taking your cue and harvesting some seeds. I never thought of the cross-pollination process. Love your videos!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi JB!
      That's a nice mix. They really are prolific producers, aren't they! Powdery mildew is just a problem you can expect to have in late summer here on the east coast. I think next year I am going to do preventive sprays. I'll do a video on that when I do that next year. My videos.....thank you! It's my pleasure. I love making them! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @maurastp
    @maurastp 3 года назад +1

    Gave me lots of ideas for the spring...😊

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Maura!
      That's great! I like hearing that! Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @ramoncarter6585
    @ramoncarter6585 3 года назад +1

    That's really nice Mark.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +2

      Hi Ramon!
      Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @ramoncarter6585
      @ramoncarter6585 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 you too

  • @johns.9819
    @johns.9819 3 года назад

    cute outfit n garden of Zinnia

  • @georgesofield4596
    @georgesofield4596 3 года назад +5

    Sounds like the cross pollinated colors are endless? Fasinating!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi George!
      You really never know what you'll end up with! Just like humans!

  • @johnslanicky
    @johnslanicky 3 года назад +1

    Great video Mark! 👍👍 Helpful and informative, like the idea of marking your preferred plants while the plants are still green. Zinnias, my go-to ‘happy flower’. Love the volume of blooms a plant can produce. Great flowers for cutting to enjoy indoors. ⭐️✨

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi John!
      I'm glad you found the video helpful. Thank you! Isn't it amazing the flower power they have in so many ways! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      John, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @2465832
    @2465832 3 года назад +1

    I enjoy your videos and instruction. Thank you.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and it's all my pleasure!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @markwagner4909
    @markwagner4909 3 года назад +1

    I have just placed an order for zinnias
    Love your content
    And the blue looks good on you!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Mark!
      Great! Thank you! The blue....my eyes are almost exactly that color, but the camera doesn't show it. lol Thanks for watching and of course , I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @Jleroth
    @Jleroth 3 года назад +1

    Really interesting Mark, but I did get a little distracted by the top and muscles ……again lol 😆

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Oh, they'll become old news and than it won't be a problem anymore! lol
      Thank you! -Mrk

  • @marcpicou1935
    @marcpicou1935 3 года назад

    great information. I grew zinnias this year and will save seeds. I never thought to do that. It looks simple enough. Thanks for another wonderful video.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Marc!
      I'm glad you liked the video. Saving seeds is very easy. Just make sure you mouse proof how you store them. Probably the refrig. is a great place. Cool and dry. The video......you're very welcome! Thank you! It's all my pleasure! I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for your comments as well.
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @skeeter5976
    @skeeter5976 3 года назад

    another informative video. Alot of people dont realize plants produce their own seeds or you can dig up the tubelur and save it till next year. When your planting alot every year this is one way to save money. I have friends that call me now to come and dig up their cannas and elephant ears bulbs if i want them because they are too lazy to do it. I always go because it saves me tons of money for next year. They never want to keep them. they want that full plant look next year and dont like planting seeds/bulbs. And every good gardener eats a bug now and then...lol.....keep up the good work

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hey Matt!
      I see the same things as you are talking about. The bug.....and what a good time to do it too! Right on camera! lol
      Thank you! I like doing it, so hopefully everyone keeps watching! I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @scottscott8066
    @scottscott8066 3 года назад +1

    Timely video. I planted Zinnias, this year, for the first time in years. I'm not sure why. I do love them. Except Yellow and Orange. If you want that, plant a Marigold. The thrill of Zinnias are the Pastel colors. I can't wait to see what I'll get next year. Thanks for the seed saving tips.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Scott!
      I'm glad you found the video helpful. Zinnas.....there are so many different heights, flower forms, colors in Zinnas, so they are a very interesting annual to grow. I appreciate you watching and of course, I thank you for your comments as well.
      Have a great Sunday!
      All the very best, -Mark

  • @shawnmcdougald9432
    @shawnmcdougald9432 3 года назад +1

    Great video, love watching your videos. Zinnias are great for cross pollinating. Look forward to some of the results you get !!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Shawn!
      I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. Thank you! Zinnas, they sure are! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Shawn, have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @mrcad87
    @mrcad87 3 года назад +2

    I've never had Zinnias in my garden... so I will definitely plant a batch of them after seeing this vid! Great advice, great blue shirt and great looks! :)
    Hope your knee is okay, btw.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Cris!
      Zinnas.....really cheap seed and easy to grow. Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate that. Everyone likes the blue shirt. lol About the exact color of my eyes. My knee......I fell off my bike! lol It's getting better. Thanks for inquiring. Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Cris, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @luludufuret4585
    @luludufuret4585 3 года назад

    Another nice video…. zinnias were my late grandmother’s preferred flower. In keeping with her wishes, at her funeral, all the flowers were zinnias interspaced with white lilies. Take care, dear Mark…down here we just started spring and after a terrible year, the virus has followed receeded. My best to you, Lulú

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Lulu!
      Zinnias are such a old fashioned flower that have been around for such a long time, so many of us have memories of them that go all the way back to childhood. That was a beautiful combination of flowers for your grandmothers funeral. Lulu, thank you! You take care as well! I wish I was starting spring all over again. My favorite time of year after going through the several cold months of winter. As always, thank you for watching and of course, I enjoy receiving your comments too!
      Have a great day!
      Take care, -Mark

  • @yazz2jazz313
    @yazz2jazz313 3 года назад

    Once again great source for information. Look forward to seeing your mix next year! Awesome colors and blue is my fav colour too.. so that top is on point!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi again!
      I try! lol Thank you! Everyone likes the blue shirt! Good thing they can't actually see the color of my eyes on film. The same color! lol Thanks for watching!
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @tropicalheat1558
    @tropicalheat1558 3 года назад

    I love zinnias too they grow easily and bloom in no time. 😀

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi John!
      They are cheap and easy! Thanks for watching!
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @jjjjrk12345
    @jjjjrk12345 3 года назад +5

    Mark I would love to work for you! How do I get in touch with you?

  • @rajishmaharaj7552
    @rajishmaharaj7552 3 года назад

    Awesome video as always.the zinnias did look wonderful. The pollinators must have loved it.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rajish!
      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I think the bees are still loving them. We took 120lbs. of honey off the hives here this year! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @rajishmaharaj7552
      @rajishmaharaj7552 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 then the bees were definetoy happy.

  • @mikemacphee3257
    @mikemacphee3257 3 года назад

    Mark what a gorgeous fence line of zinnia. I saw the eagle fly over too. Thanks, that was very interesting.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Mike!
      Thank you! Actually, there were two eagles. A common sighting on the farm. I guess they like the river. I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

    • @mikemacphee3257
      @mikemacphee3257 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Hi Mark! Thanks for writing. I feel so honored. I just love spending time with you wherever you go. You’re farm seems to have a nice hill in the background of those zinnias, you must be in western Maryland. We have eagles here too along the St. Croix River which is the border between Maine and Canada. Where we are is tidal with 24 foot tides, you can hear the seals talking out on St Croix island in the evening. Thank you for the generous sharing of your time and such you’re such good nature. I feel like I have a truly wonderful best friend I can visit anytime on your site. Thank you so much.
      Mike in Maine

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hey Mike!
      Don't feel honored! lol I wish I could keep up with all the comments and emails, but it's getting to be pretty much impossible anymore. I'm happy to hear you are enjoying the videos. Thank you! No, I'm actually in Eastern MD fairly close to the bay. I would love hearing the seals in the evenings. What a great thing! I love making the videos and creating new friendships, meeting new people, learning, seeing new places and things, so it's all fun. Thank you for those so very kind words! As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate all the kind words.
      Have a great Sunday!
      All my very best! -Mark

  • @johngiltzow4764
    @johngiltzow4764 3 года назад

    You amaze me with your information.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi John!
      I just like what I do and have a really good memory. It's easy when you like what you are doing. Thank you!
      -Mark

  • @joecrowder7275
    @joecrowder7275 3 года назад

    Looks amazing. Saving seeds is really smart and makes your property look and smell great

  • @michaelfalso3380
    @michaelfalso3380 3 года назад +1

    You definitely inspired me to do some zinnias in the same way next year!!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Michael!
      That's great! I'm glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
      Have a great weekend!
      All the very best, -Mark

  • @davidparker5345
    @davidparker5345 3 года назад +1

    For years I have saved seed from my yucca plants. Tons of seed but the only way I can propagate them is by dividing the roots. I need a cactus and yucca expert. Been fighting mealy bug infestation on all 3 octillo Good to see another person into a "bit" of gardening :)

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi David!
      Yucca's are great. I love the variegated leaf ones. Mealy Bugs.....on no! They are difficult to get rid of. I love gardening. Maybe it's why I am so happy all the time! lol David, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate you commenting as well.
      Have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

  • @patriciaplummer1280
    @patriciaplummer1280 3 года назад +1

    My favorite things a bald eagle and of course zinnias. Is that a brace on your knee?

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Patricia!
      Actually, I see a lot of bald eagles here on the property. I guess they like the river and wooded areas. Zinnas are great, aren't they! So many different types too! The brace, yes. I fell off my bike! lol Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate you commenting as well!
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @angelmorales3381
    @angelmorales3381 3 года назад +1

    Good day Mark🎈! Just love the Zinnias video! Question which seeds did you start with? Johnny seeds and what colors! I would love to start my Zinnias garden for next year! Much appreciated 🎈! Angel

  • @josie8824
    @josie8824 3 года назад +2

    I'd love to have some of your saved-up seeds!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Josie!
      Send me a self addressed envelope with a little note in the letter about what I just said and I will send you some after I've harvested them. Thanks for watching!
      Josie, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @josie8824
      @josie8824 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 YAY

  • @randalllandry4027
    @randalllandry4027 3 года назад

    Love Zinnia's! thanks for the harvesting tip!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      You're very welcome! Thank you for watching!
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

    • @randalllandry4027
      @randalllandry4027 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Thanks Mark, I live in Maine and will visit Johnny's seeds until you start selling your seed mix.:)

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Love Maine! What part?

    • @randalllandry4027
      @randalllandry4027 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Hi Mark, I'm in Scarborough, Southern Maine along the coast. I completed my master gardener course years ago but still stay active in the local garden community.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Lucky man! The Maine coast is just incredible! Thanks for getting back with me. Have a great weekend!
      -Mark

  • @waynem.7226
    @waynem.7226 3 года назад +1

    Cool! Great job explaining how F1 hybrid seeds work in a simple, no nonsense way. Mark, I'm sure some folks cringed when you yanked that whole plant from the ground. I was just grinning imagining what other viewers reactions are. lol Hope the knee feels better soon.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Wayne!
      I try to keep it simple. Thank you! Yanking the plant......probably so! lol The knee.... The farm has a lot of roadways, so for exercise for me and the dogs too, I ride a bike. Would you believe I fell off of it a few weeks ago! Oh well! lol Thank you! I appreciate you watching and of course, thank you for your comments as well!
      Wayne, have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @tomcurtis197
    @tomcurtis197 3 года назад +2

    Inhaling gnats can be hazardous! 😂 A little protein never hurt anyone! Just got done getting my tiny garden ready for winter, and came in to your video! It's a nice way to relax and learn! Great video, Mark!

    • @lisagearlds7037
      @lisagearlds7037 3 года назад

      nasty boy lol

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +2

      Hi Tom!
      I try and keep them easy to watch, so that's nice to hear. Thank you! Thanks for watching!
      Best, -Mark

  • @scottodonahoe9505
    @scottodonahoe9505 3 года назад +1

    I plant Marigolds like you grow Zinna,s because they are colorful , grow like weeds and skeeters hate them !

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Scott!
      I like Marigolds too! So many different types & colors. Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @CottageGardensonForest
    @CottageGardensonForest 3 года назад +5

    Can’t wait to see what your seed grows next year. I’ve grown my own zinnias from my saved seeds but I haven’t had any unusual blooms. They’ve all been solids just like the originally bought seeds. Thanks

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Tawana!
      It's always interesting! lol What variety do you grow? Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @Gracenglory5
    @Gracenglory5 3 года назад

    🤣😂🤣 I’m having visions of the movie Overboard...”I just ate a bug!”
    What’s up with the knee bro??? Pray you have a speedy recovery. 🙏🏻
    I can’t thank you enough for this video! Getting our first frost tonight and have been dying to know how to save my zinnia seeds! Thank you so much! 🙏🏻🙌🏻💞

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Tina Maria!
      I never saw that movie. Maybe that's good thing! lol The knee....would you believe I fell off my bike! Oh well! lol
      The video...you're very welcome. Love making them! 1st frost!....where did the summer go! That was a fast one, wasn't it! As always, thanks for watching!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @Gracenglory5
      @Gracenglory5 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 you’ve never seen Overboard?? Not a good thing. It’s a classic. When you’re stuck in R.I.C.E. mode I highly recommend a 🍿 🎥 time. 😁 Maybe it will actually get you to sit long enough to rest, ice and elevate! I can see you’ve got compression covered. 👏🏼
      So sorry about the bike accident! Is there an epic story, like flying off a jump up in the mountains as you soar over a herd of grazing deer? 🤣😂🤣 J/K. I was going to say, fleeing from a mama bear but since you fell...well, the knee would have been the least of your problems! LOL At least you didn’t break an arm or wrist when you bailed on the bike. I pray no ligaments had tearing. ACL/MCL tears are lengthy recoveries. Be careful out there! God speed on your recovery my friend. 🙏🏻
      Also praying there aren’t any pesky gophers making holes in the turf! Those creatures create a recipe for sudden disaster for ankles and knees alike!!
      I’m so excited to know I can take off the blooms of my zinnias and store them for next years seeds! Looking forward to the sowing video of these beauties next year. 😉
      Summer flipped off like a switch! 35° right now 🥶. It was just 75° on Tuesday! Grateful we didn’t have a recurrence of last years abrupt end. Snow flurries flew on Sept 30th! ❄️ 😑 I’ll send some updated garden pics again soon!!!! So much progress and just in the nick of time too. Take good care of yourself, Mark! Many blessings and have a fabulous week as well. 🙏🏻🙌🏻💞

  • @kenc1000
    @kenc1000 3 года назад

    I love zinnias! We did save some seeds from last season and planted them in our side yard this year, though no where near the amount you did. I didn’t mark the best looking ones early, but you can bet I will this year. Thank you for the tips, Mark!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi!
      They're great aren't they! The tips......you are so very welcome! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      Have a great week!
      Best -Mark

  • @thiennguyen988
    @thiennguyen988 3 года назад

    thanks for sharing

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      You're very welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
      Have a great week!
      All the best, -Mark

  • @gsander4837
    @gsander4837 3 года назад +1

    I may have to try zinnia next year. Minus the gnat tasting. 😀. Thanks for the tips

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi GS!
      Yes, definitely without the gnats! lol You're very welcome! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @zinnialady5153
    @zinnialady5153 3 года назад

    Have loved zinnias since I was a child. I am retired now. When I was a child the older people referred to them as old maids. Have never heard anyone else call them that. I have had pretty good luck avoiding mildew by keeping sulphur sprinkled on them during the month of June here in Zone 5B, ( first month I plant them). That works well as long as there isn’t too much rain and I can keep it on.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi!
      You know, I've never heard that term before. I just looked that up and they said "an appellation that conjures images of well-loved gardens tended by genteel, unmarried ladies of a certain age." Well, I learned something new today! The sulphur. I'm going to give that a try. I was aware of that being the "organic" method. Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciated your comments too!
      Have a great evening!
      Best, -Mark

  • @davidguerrero5753
    @davidguerrero5753 3 года назад +1

    Blue is your color!
    That dang gnat 😝

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +2

      Hi David!
      Thank you! That is actually almost exactly the color of my eyes, but it doesn't show on camera. The gnat. Did you read the comment from another viewer that he had a friend who died 5 days later after inhaling a gnat! It apparently went into his brain. I've never heard of such a thing! As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @davidguerrero5753
      @davidguerrero5753 3 года назад +1

      @@marksgardenlife5971 oh my GOODNESS! That’s crazy! It’s absolutely my pleasure, thanks again for making such inspiring content, have a great day 😁

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      You too!

  • @markwilliams8538
    @markwilliams8538 3 года назад +1

    As always, great content and of course superbly delivered.
    What's with the knee? Whatever it is hope you are well on the road to recovery.
    PS: Dam you and your Zinnias. Think you got me hooked so it looks like I'm going to have to dig up yet another patch of lawn :)
    Enjoy the day

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Mark!
      Wow! Thank you! The knee....Would you believe I fell off my bike! It's getting better. Thanks for asking. I'm glad I inspired you! lol I know, more work! lol Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate all your comments too!
      You have a great day too!
      Best, -Mark

  • @vincentbadders6445
    @vincentbadders6445 3 года назад +1

    My husband and I always plant Zinnia's. We can only do pots. We live in the city in a condo. so not much space but zinnias always show off.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Vincent!
      Zinnia's do put on a show, don't they! Thanks for watching and commenting!
      Have a great weekend!
      All the best, -Mark

  • @a.kaiser8965
    @a.kaiser8965 3 года назад +3

    look at those guns!

  • @LinusCello75
    @LinusCello75 3 года назад +1

    Any interesting flower forms that seem mildew resistant (double, semi double, spoon petals)?
    (What happened to your knee?)

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi!
      The most mildew resistant Zinna are the Profusion and Zahara series. Short and small flowered, but very prolific grower that constantly is in full bloom. I've never seen powdery mildew on them at all. My knee.....I fell off my bicycle that I ride on the long lanes at the farm. Ouch!!! lol Thanks for asking! Thanks for watching!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @ejay403
    @ejay403 3 года назад

    Love zinnias as well but in northern New Jersey powdery mildew is the annual curse. Had a garden full of zinnias one year, in full bloom...all different colors and sizes and types. It was magnificent but i was too proud. The next day a groundhog from next door had eaten the whole garden down to two inch stem stalks. So beware the Ground Hogs, or whatever you call them in your area, are watching. Waiting until the zinnias peak. A perfect salad. I have never been that angry. Hahahaha. But this idea you propose is intriguing. Don't have the room now to do it. And yeah, that blue shirt. Perfect.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi EJ!
      I think any place that has a little humidity, the powdery mildew is a issue. The ground hogs......That's why I have a fence with wire on the inside. They can do a lot of damage very quickly! Of course, Annie and Holly keep them at bay too. I've heard so many comments about liking the blue shirt. Thank you! The same blue as my eyes.
      Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      EJ, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @jamesmcinnis208
    @jamesmcinnis208 3 года назад

    A tithonia or two is nice mixed in with zinnia because it blends and provides variation in height, especially nice for rhythm in long beds. They're just as easy and the pollinators love them.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi James!
      Yes, the Mexican Sunflower! I've grown them before. Great idea! Thank you for the suggestion!
      Have a great evening!
      Best, -Mark

  • @wdsjrmd1
    @wdsjrmd1 3 года назад

    My favorite class in college at UK was plant genetics. It comes in handy even when im in the garden

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi William!
      I bet that was interesting! And does come in handy! Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      William, have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @haynbrah
    @haynbrah 3 года назад +1

    love it!!!

  • @alejandrozucca2457
    @alejandrozucca2457 3 года назад

    OMG those are more flowers than in my grandma's tablecloth

  • @suffolkguy
    @suffolkguy 3 года назад +1

    nice!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hey SG!
      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching and commenting.
      Have a great weekend!
      All my very best! -Mark

  • @jigishajariwala4124
    @jigishajariwala4124 3 года назад +1

    Would like to work with you man... You are living a life of my dream... Best wishes from India🇮🇳...

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jigisha!
      Thank you! I'm living the life of my dreams right now! Best wishes to you from Maryland. Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      You have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @galacticbutterfly5590
    @galacticbutterfly5590 3 года назад

    the color blast from the zinnia in this video is overwhelmingly beautiful..I'm happy i learned an easy way to get seeds from zinnias... think ill paint my nails royal blue ...dont know why 🤔🤭

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      I'm glad you learned something new! Royal blue....hey, if it makes you happy, go for it! lol
      -Mark

    • @galacticbutterfly5590
      @galacticbutterfly5590 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971💅🥰 🙈🥰💅

  • @kimferraiuolo4837
    @kimferraiuolo4837 3 года назад

    I have a patch I would love to save seeds from but we need to get it tilled up can I pull my Zinnias and hang them so they dry out??

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Kim!
      Yes you can. Just cut your flower heads off and put them in an area the mice cannot get to.
      -Mark

    • @kimferraiuolo4837
      @kimferraiuolo4837 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Awesome thanks 😊

  • @donaldauguston9740
    @donaldauguston9740 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark. You've totally sold me on doing this for next year. I would really like to see how you sow the seeds and cover them. Do you water continually or sporadically? Are there pests such as slugs I need to look-out for? Thank you, DA

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Donald!
      You're very welcome! I'll do a video next year showing me sowing them. The sowing is very easy and I only watered them right after sowing once. I guess the slug issue depends on the part of the country you're in. I had no issues. Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Donald, you have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @johnarnaldo9576
    @johnarnaldo9576 3 года назад +1

    does having blue zinnia possible? ive been cross pollinating them

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi John!
      Well, not so far. With some of the things they can do with genetics, who knows in the future! One of the huge plant companies I've heard from a reliable source actually radiates plants to accomplish changes in the genetics. Isn't that crazy! So you never know. Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well!
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

    • @johnarnaldo9576
      @johnarnaldo9576 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 i have one last question, we can grow zinnias from cuttings too right? will still be have the same characteristics as the one you have cut?

  • @jimmyponds5504
    @jimmyponds5504 3 года назад +2

    My maternal grandmother called zinnias "Old Maids."

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Jimmy!
      Another viewer told me the same the other day. Look up why the term came about on the internet. Interesting reason! lol Jimmy, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      You have a great weekend!
      Best, -Mark

    • @jimmyponds5504
      @jimmyponds5504 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 I have never researched the name; I have assumed it is/was because of the usual ONE flower per stem. ha

  • @danpictish5457
    @danpictish5457 3 года назад +1

    I have never considered Zinnias but if you say they can manage a shorter season which is what we have here, I may consider your advice. Taa Mark for a colourful video. Do they self seed?

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Dan!
      They grow so quick, so you shouldn't have an issue. Self seeding.....I haven't had that with the larger varieties, but some of the short small flowered varieties such as the Profusion series, yes. The video....you're very welcome of course! Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Dan, have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

    • @danpictish5457
      @danpictish5457 3 года назад +1

      @@marksgardenlife5971 You're a star to be answering so many people's comments. You deserve more viewers. Thank you and Slainte! (Health to you). Dan

    • @danpictish5457
      @danpictish5457 3 года назад +1

      @@marksgardenlife5971 I forgot to say that I hope your leg gets better. I am wearing a knee sleeve too for my bursitis. Mine is on the right knee. Get better soon, Dan

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Not really. It's just common courtesy to me. I wish I could keep up with them all! The viewers.....they will come in time and to tell you the truth, I'm very fortunate to have the number I do. I like looking at the positive. You're very welcome!
      -Mark

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Dan! It's getting better. Youth is on my side. For now! lol

  • @rexpolka
    @rexpolka 3 года назад

    you didn't mention it, but do you also choose for doubleness of the blooms? That's my buggaboo of buying seed that's supposed to be double, but they bloom single, or semi-double. Just curious. Thanks for sharing. R

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi RP!
      Yes, I do like double blooms, but I don't see hardly any singles in this mix. You do get that with seed as far as not staying totally true. Sharing.......You're very welcome. It's all my pleasure! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @rudyibarra2512
    @rudyibarra2512 3 года назад

    I hope to incorporate your DIY skills in my 5 acres someday, whew!! . I just wouldn't know where to start.... the upkeep 🤔 because I work most of the week... 🙁 ... enjoy all your videos and you do an amazing job with cultivating and nurturing your flower beds ... p.s. blue looks good on you , my favorite color 👍

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rudy!
      Well, 5 is better than 300! lol How to start.....you just jump in like anything else and learn along the way. That's how I do it. My videos.....Thank you! That's so very kind of you. The blue shirt... so many people have told me the same. Actually, about the same color as my eyes which don't show on film. Maybe that's a good thing! lol Rudy, thank you so much for watching and of course, I really appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @woodydietz7512
    @woodydietz7512 3 года назад +1

    Love the zinnias but in the S.Jersey Shore area we have goldfinches that strip them bare. Cool to watch but kinda annoying and not too many seeds to gather. Don’t you have birds eating the seeds/ flowers 🌸 where you are?

    • @OceanEsthers
      @OceanEsthers 3 года назад

      The goldfinches have demolished mine here in TN

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Woody!
      I have a lot of birds here, but several hundred acres of woods with 5 streams and a river, so they probably have much more to keep them fed around here. In Maryland. Thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments.
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

  • @jonathandunn7576
    @jonathandunn7576 3 года назад

    Hi Mark.. Another great video. Question? Can you dead head zinnias and leave as is and place them in a paper bag all winter and then remove the seeds from the flower heads next spring before planting? Your garden of zinnias is beautiful. Hope all is well down in Maryland. Best from across the miles here in NYC. Jonathan

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Jonathan!
      Yes. Just store them in a cool, dry, mouse proof place. All is well. Thank you!
      Best, -Mark

  • @gregbach7616
    @gregbach7616 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark for responding to my question about what do you do with the debris after excalvating a lake. I would love to see a sit-down at a drafting table with a landscape architect to evaluate the schematics, planning, logisticts, zoning and schedule on a such large project. It must require a lot of advanced planning. Will it have a bridge to a little island with a chinese pagoda or gazebo on it? Is it an opportunity to have ducks and swans?

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hi Greg!
      With a place this big and such a large staff to maintain it, there always is a lot of planning ahead. It's to expensive not to plan to be honest. As with any project, you change things as you go along to make things better. I was just changing some of the positions of where Hollies were being planted yesterday. Yes, there will be an island with a bridge onto it with a replica of how gazebos used to be built such as the ones I still see in Vermont in the town squares. I like making landscapes into something like you may have in a dream. The lake starts on the upper end with a fieldstone springhouse which flows into a shallow coy pond, which than has a waterfall that will flow down into the lake. The lake will have tall victorian street lights surrounding it on the grass apron and all the larger specimen trees on the hillside such as the holly and magnolias will be underlit and there will also be some overhead lighting to pick up the things that are lower such as when the azaleas (several thousand being installed) are in bloom or the 100,000 plus bulbs that will be going in too. That will allow for not only enjoyment during the dark of all the colors, but it also will create reflections on the lake of the same doubling the beauty of what you see, just in different ways. Yes, I'm nutts! lol I want both swans and ducks. The fun part will be to teach Annie and Holly to leave them alone! I have a friend who has swans on his estates lake and I am filming up there on Friday actually, so the video will be shown not this weekend, but next. Try and catch that one. His place is something. And I also am filming at another friends estate the following week and his place is incredible as well. Wait until you see some of his interesting thing's he's done. A true artist. Well, I'm probably boring you, so I'll shut up! Thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments too!
      Have a great week!
      Best, -Mark

    • @danpictish5457
      @danpictish5457 3 года назад +1

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Wow, what a plan mate. I'll be on the look out for some folly castles for you. Ha Ha.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Think big! Right! lol

  • @davidjacobs3579
    @davidjacobs3579 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful, some of my seeds didn’t come back this year. I love zinnias

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +3

      Hi David!
      You will not always get 100% germination with Zinnas. Typically 75 to 80% germination rate. Thanks for watching!
      -Mark

  • @joecrowder7275
    @joecrowder7275 3 года назад +1

    That Kentucky wildcat blue shirt works for ya bud. Go wildcat's

  • @00BeesKnees00
    @00BeesKnees00 3 года назад

    Is there a difference in the seed selection of 99 cents zinnia seed packets vs. the more expensive ones?

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      It's all about the variety and if it is still holds a patent and things that make it more valuable such as mildew resistance, uniqueness, etc.

  • @country_boy_zone6b
    @country_boy_zone6b 3 года назад

    Great video and awesome to see well grown zinnias.....i really like cosmos esp the Sea Shells mix. Its petals are like a tube with the end cut off and i have had zero disease problems. They come in white, pink and a fuchsia red, tho i might try the newer Lime series of zinnias that have pinks and mauves mixed with green.... what happen to your knee???...how many times have a told you, the bedroom is not Cirque de Soleil !!!

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад

      Hi Rourke!
      I'm happy you liked the video! Thank you! I think about anyone could grow Zinnas they are just that easy. Cosmos are another old fashioned easy to grow flower. Did you know Cosmos are native to Mexico and have been domestically grown since the late 1700's? That's a long time! The lime series of zinnas are very attractive. My knee....would you believe I fell off my bike! lol Cirque de Soleil. lol Believe me, those days are in the past!
      As always, thanks for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

  • @simonleaf2765
    @simonleaf2765 3 года назад +1

    The colours look amazing Mark. Twice I've tried growing Asters for colour in Autumn but they got powdered mildew as well. Some plants seem prone to it for some reason.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +2

      Hi Simon! (I guess you would prefer that)
      Asters are notorious for mildew. If you like growing them, Chicago Botanic Garden did a extensive research trial on asters www.chicagobotanic.org/downloads/planteval_notes/no36_asters.pdf and at the end of the article is the best evaluation I've ever seen on asters. You can see all the varieties that are excellent for mildew resistance as well as many other characteristics. Hope that helps! As always, thank you for watching and of course, I appreciate your comments as well.
      Have a great day!
      Best, -Mark

    • @simonleaf2765
      @simonleaf2765 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 Hi Mark (Thank you :) and many thanks for the article on Asters. I'm going to read through that. I hope my email was helpful. looking forward to your next video. Many thanks again. Have a lovely day. All the best Simon.

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      Hey Simon!
      Your email and all that information was excellent! I just haven't had time to go through all my emails and send out responses and thank you's yet, so I didn't forget to send you a thank you. Sorry. That was so very kind of you to put all that together and I appreciated that so much. Thank you!!!
      Simon, have a great weekend!
      -Mark

    • @simonleaf2765
      @simonleaf2765 3 года назад

      @@marksgardenlife5971 You're more than welcome Mark. Have a super weekend. All the very best Simon.

  • @vseegobi
    @vseegobi 3 года назад +1

    Mark is your knee ok?

    • @marksgardenlife5971
      @marksgardenlife5971  3 года назад +1

      lol I fell off my bike! It feels better all ready. Thanks for asking!