Seed Talk #80 - 3 Green Cool Flower Fillers to Add Texture & Interest to Bouquets

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Do you love the fresh look green flowers bring to a bouquet? Looking for unique shapes, forms, and textures to add interest to your arrangements? Today, Lisa and Layne discuss three gorgeous green cool flower fillers, plus a helpful tip for each one. Listen to the podcast and learn tips and tricks for growing and harvesting Atriplex, Bells of Ireland, and Sweet William!
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  • @edyhendrix4087
    @edyhendrix4087 4 месяца назад +1

    Cool idea: doing a simple arrangement displaying each flower you talk about.

  • @ivylll3397
    @ivylll3397 4 месяца назад +3

    Bells of Ireland turns out to be most useful for me is when they are still in the field😂 Haven’t found the combo to use them in a bouquet & had to wait for them till the thorny stage to get enough stem length.. Tried for 2 years and still haven’t grown a perfectly lush green Bells. Hopefully atriplex would be more useful as I’m trying it out this year

  • @salpine
    @salpine 4 месяца назад +2

    Seems filler flowers are more of a topic on youtube this year and I'm so here for it.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      Yay - me, too! ☺️ I am completely happy with a vase full of nothing but fillers 😁 Feel free to share your favorites 💚 Thanks so much for watching, and have a wonderful day! 🤗

  • @joycedagostino8869
    @joycedagostino8869 4 месяца назад +3

    Thanks again for the great information and pictures. I also like the Queen Lime zinnia as a green flower for bouquets. I have also tried Envy but the Queen Lime seems to do better for me.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      I love ‘Queen Lime’, as well 🥰 Thanks so much for sharing and for reminding everyone about this beauty! Have a fantastic day 💚🤗💚

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 4 месяца назад +2

    I sprouted spinach this year 95%! Cool germination. Indoors. My floor is 57%. I 'll have to do that Joe trick as it warms up. 😂Fresh and fabulous.

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      Amazing! Your spinach germination was definitely “fresh and fabulous” 😂 Thanks so much for sharing, and have a great day! 💚🤗💚

  • @chrisinzone5
    @chrisinzone5 4 месяца назад +2

    I am growing Cress this year, I hear it's a nice filler. So far it's germinated in the cell tray. Looks ok so far... :)

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      Cress is so beautiful! 🤩 Light, airy, and a lovely, fresh green 💚 Thanks so much for sharing, and have a wonderful weekend! 🤗

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 4 месяца назад +2

    Ooh my favorite green is spring💜 i was desperate last year so I used our front bushes and hostas😂 love the white and green. I will just have to buy Bells from another grower, usually to, too wet. Very interesting texture of the sweet willie in bud form..
    Well, I set out to make another raised bed in our back yard yesterday, after a evening chat with husband were are making three😅 thanks for the "green" for the green chat ladies💜

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      Yay - so happy to hear you are installing more raised beds 😍 Have you already made plans for what you will plant in them? 🌱 How fun! 🥰

  • @uteberg4781
    @uteberg4781 4 месяца назад

    During early spring I love to fill in with cherrybranches. You might ask why I consider it to be a "fillergreen"? The tiny little buds of the cherryflowers are so green and on my wildcherry tree there are so many of them on each of the twigs. They look green and so fresh, even when they open up! But also the spirea bushes offer the tiniest green leaves. They look so sweet and also the texture of those tiny leaves along the stem looks interesting. It fits perfectly to my tulips and other spring flowers like ranunculus, anemone, daffodils etc. Later in spring starts wild chervil, its also a great filler befor my other filler greens are ready for being harvested. I'm an organic flowerfarmer in zone 7b/8a in denmark. Here some crops need a little longer, because the sea and the land warm up slowely during spring. And with all the storms we have the year round I don't want to build a greenhouse (that I also wouldn't like to heat in cause of the energy beeing wasted). Thats the reason why I'm very thankful for perennials and wild flowers. They support my focal flowers especially during spring, are robust and give my bouquets a romantic, wild look ;) But of course there is such a lot of more possibilities ;) Last but not least: Thank you for the great videos and your Cool flowers-bible!!! Its such a wonderful help for any of us!!! With best wishes and greetings from denmark 🤗🌻💖

  • @mhubertcfi
    @mhubertcfi 4 месяца назад +3

    Bupluerum in the back like - 🙋

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      Oh, definitely 😂 We did an entire episode on bupleurum earlier this year, so we thought we would give some other flowers their time in the spotlight 🤩 Otherwise, we would have included it here! 😄 Thanks so much for watching, and have a fabulous day! 💚🤗💚

  • @user-bg4lh5tt9v
    @user-bg4lh5tt9v 4 месяца назад

    I love green flowers, the ones your presented, also zinnia 'envy'. Love any green.

  • @ofrecentvintage
    @ofrecentvintage 4 месяца назад +1

    What a pretty thumbnail pic. I don't know if I've ever seen that flower form before!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much! I love interesting flower forms, too ☺️ Have a wonderful day! 💚🤗💚

    • @ofrecentvintage
      @ofrecentvintage 4 месяца назад +1

      @@LayneAngelo Thank you--have a wonderful day as well! 💚

    • @sallyloosli4379
      @sallyloosli4379 4 месяца назад +1

      Hello, I listened to this twice.. and am I understand correctly? Soak attriplex seeds, for 24hrs, let them dry out on a paper towel, then roll it up, stuff it into a sealed baggy for 5 days, WITH NO ADDITIONAL MOISTURE?? They don't need any additional moisture in a sealed baggy..? And then place them on a soil block and proceed as usual, cool room 66-68* AIR temp, heat mat at 75-80*, till 50% germinate?
      tried starting this seed in January in my grow room and had little to no germination..

    • @chrisinzone5
      @chrisinzone5 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sallyloosli4379 Yeah, I thought this sounded a little funny too. I decided if I really wanted to know more, I'd watch episode 30. I usually have no trouble germinating spinach, but I've never grown Atriplex. Good luck though!

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic 2 дня назад

    I did get green sunflower seed.
    And then some blue and green " seawitch"?
    Just got behind on bedwork but next season I promise

  • @ande4003
    @ande4003 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm still confused about harvesting Bells. This is my first time growing them, and I'm hoping to sell to a florist. What is "tall enough to be useful"? Thanks for an excellent episode!

    • @LayneAngelo
      @LayneAngelo 4 месяца назад

      Hello! As long as the stems are developing bells and they are long enough to be useful for your intended purpose, you can go ahead and harvest. For example, a 12” stem may not be useful for you, in which case you would want to wait until the stem lengthened more, even if it already had bells developing. The height range varies depending on planting time and growing conditions. I know this can be confusing and there is a bit of a learning curve, but I hope that helps 💚 Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day! 🤗

    • @jeanlynch5898
      @jeanlynch5898 4 месяца назад

      I guess you might ask a florist what length they would want.