Seed Talk #33 - 3 Perennials to Start from Seed with Dave Dowling

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @judyrobinson2282
    @judyrobinson2282 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for solving my problem --couldn't figure out why the yarrow I picked wilted IMMEDIATELY--now I know--picked it before fully open!

  • @fionavietje2430
    @fionavietje2430 Год назад +4

    I love your Seed Talk show! Each one is so useful and interesting and jam packed full of information. Thank you!

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      You are so welcome, Fiona! Thanks so much for your kind words ☺ If there are any particular topics you would like to hear us discuss, feel free to let me know! Thanks again, and have a wonderful day 🤗

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Год назад +1

    Great content on echinacea, echonops and Yarrow. Thanks ladies and Dave.❤

  • @Ma1ingo
    @Ma1ingo Год назад +4

    You said that all the flowers mentioned today don't require any special treatment before sowing. While that is true for Echinacea Purpurea, many of the newer colours are hybrid plants that do benefit from a period of cold stratification. While it's possible to get germination without it, the success rate is much higher with it. I have grown Purpurea, Cheyenne Spirit, Canary Feathers and PowPow White. Currently struggling with getting Green Twister to germinate D: I've tried without stratification and now with a month of the packet in the fridge. Next will be moist cold strat. Typical that the one I love the most I'm having most trouble with!

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      Hello, Celsith! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences ☺ I agree with you - I have gotten much better results stratifying all my echinacea seeds. As you mentioned, Echinacea purpurea does not necessarily require stratification, however I have found that it does benefit from it, and stratification seems to be required for many other species of echinacea. I have started 'Green Twister' seeds before, and around four weeks of a moist, cold stratification in the refrigerator did the trick for me! Just make sure to check in on the seeds in case they decide to sprout right there in the refrigerator 👀 In the video, I believe I mentioned echinacea stratification in the echinops section 🙃 Best of luck with your 'Green Twister' seeds - hope you get lots and lots of sprouts followed by lots and lots of flowers 🌱💚🤗💚🌱 Have a wonderful day!

    • @Ma1ingo
      @Ma1ingo Год назад +2

      @@LayneAngeloTGW Thanks Layne. You must be good luck as I have a sprout today!

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      @@Ma1ingo Oh, yay! Hope there are many more to follow 🌱🌱🌱 I love 'Green Twister', too! 💚🥰💚

  • @michellejames5953
    @michellejames5953 Год назад +1

    Great episode

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Thanks so much for the positive feedback, Michelle! Wishing you a garden full of beautiful blooms this year ☺ Have a wonderful day! 🤗

  • @jlp4111
    @jlp4111 Год назад +2

    I have some echinops growing in the garden bed for over 15+ yrs in N Utah, 7a. It has self seeded, not bad at all, just gives me more plants to move around. My plants do best in part shade because of our hot dry summers.

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      Hello, Jamie! How lucky that your echinops seeds itself in your garden - more plants and flowers for you to enjoy! Interesting to hear that your plants do well in part shade conditions due to your climate. I have mine in a part sun / part shade situation, and they seem to like it, as well! Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your echinops experiences ☺ Have a wonderful day and a beautiful spring! 🤗

    • @anpe4970
      @anpe4970 Год назад +1

      My mother has a 30+ year in her flowerbed.

  • @andreap22
    @andreap22 Год назад +2

    It is always a pleasure to hear your seed talk. Thank you so much for your work. I learned so much from your videos and podcasts. Best greetings from Germany
    Andrea

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Vielen dank, Andrea! It must be so beautiful in Germany in the springtime 🥰 Enjoy, and have a wonderful day! 💚🤗💚

  • @cheriberry9633
    @cheriberry9633 Год назад +1

    Another great Seed Talk episode. Thanks so much ladies, I always learn something new, or am reminded of something important.
    The koala’s name should be DAVE, of course. :)

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      You are so welcome, Cheri! So glad to hear you are enjoying "Seed Talk" ☺ I love your koala name suggestion, by the way! 🐨💚🐨 Thanks again, and have a lovely day! 🤗

  • @FoxHollowPeonies
    @FoxHollowPeonies Год назад +2

    I think you should name the Koala “TGW” for The Gardeners Workshop! 😄

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      How adorable - great idea! Thanks so much for this name suggestion, and have a wonderful spring day! 💚🐨💚

  • @rachelle3445
    @rachelle3445 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @cogasawara1
    @cogasawara1 Год назад +1

    I love all three of these flowers 🌸!

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Me, too! 💚😍💚 Have a lovely day 🤗

  • @bettyjocohagen7955
    @bettyjocohagen7955 7 месяцев назад

    Good morning from Kentucky! When is the best time to transplant ekchana

  • @kellycornett6219
    @kellycornett6219 Год назад

    Wow! So informative. I’m a first year starter.

  • @joannesmith1287
    @joannesmith1287 Год назад +1

    The perennials mentioned - are you planting in soil or soil blocking

  • @sheilahurford5931
    @sheilahurford5931 Год назад +1

    Fab thankyou

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      You are so welcome, Sheila! Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words 🤗

  • @patrinamason8164
    @patrinamason8164 Год назад

    Great information. Thank you.

  • @HikeMichigan
    @HikeMichigan Год назад +1

    How about naming it Koko… thanks for this information! I appreciate you all so much.

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Love the name Koko, Krista! 😍 Thanks so much for this suggestion and for watching 💚🐨💚

  • @colleenbahm7712
    @colleenbahm7712 Год назад +1

    I love this topic. Thank you. On a follow up (part 2) video would you talk about sea holly please? I'd love some tips for that flower.

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      Hello, Colleen! I love eryngium, as well, and have added it to my list for a future episode. Thanks for this suggestion! I have started a lot of eryngium from seed and have found it to be a very easy germinator (I did not stratify the seeds or do any other special treatments). I am sure Dave would love to discuss growing and harvesting tips for this flower! Thanks so much for watching, Colleen, and have a fantastic day! 💚🤗💚

  • @ltuerk
    @ltuerk Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching, Lisa! Have a wonderful day ☺

  • @brendarosenau5880
    @brendarosenau5880 Год назад +1

    I always love your podcast! Such great questions, Layne! And I find the topics SO useful!
    ❤😊❤
    Layne, one quick perennial question for you… in another episode you spoke of growing Lady’s Mantle this year. I have had trouble germination it from seed ( even with a cold/moist stratification). Got any good tips on getting it to germinate?🤨

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Hello, Brenda! Thanks so much for the kind words ☺ So glad to hear you are enjoying "Seed Talk"! Yes, I am happy to share some lady's mantle tips 😊 The variety I grew this year was Alchemilla mollis 'Thriller ApeX'. The seed was less than a year old. I did a moist, cold stratification in the refrigerator in paper towels as discussed in the video (as it sounds like you might have done!). I sowed the seeds into 3/4" soil blocks, pressing them gently into the surface and covering with vermiculite to help with moisture retention. The air temperature in my grow room was only around 55 - 60 degrees F, and I put my trays directly on a heat mat until the seeds had germinated. They came up surprisingly quickly, and I raised the trays up on cookie cooling racks with the heat mat still on to give them a boost of heat (since my room was so cool). If I were growing in a warmer 65 - 70 degree room, I may have opted to put them on a cookie cooling rack on the heat mat initially (rather than putting the trays directly on the heat mat), or I may have even experimented with no heat mat if my room was on the warmer side. I have found some culture guides that recommend temperatures of 68 - 72 degrees F or even 60 - 70 degrees F for germinating alchemilla, so my sense is that the seeds do not want to germinate in overly warm conditions. I had excellent germination, to the point that I did not know what to do with all the plants! Hope these tips help, but feel free to ask follow-up questions if you have any ☺ Thanks again, Brenda, and have a wonderful day! 💚

    • @brendarosenau5880
      @brendarosenau5880 Год назад +1

      @@LayneAngeloTGW Layne, thank you so much for the tips on alchemilla mollis! I am growing a different variety and seem to be doing what you are doing. However, my air temps seem to be a bit warmer (72-74 degrees). I will try again in a cooler environment. Perhaps that will make a difference.
      I so much appreciate your advice ! Thank you for your time and expertise! I look forward to your “Seed Talk” episodes ! 🥰

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      @@brendarosenau5880 You are so welcome, Brenda! Are you using a heat mat? If so, I might try putting the seed trays up on a cookie cooling rack above the heat mat instead or even experiment with no heat mat to see if that helps. Best of luck with your seeds! Wishing you a beautiful spring 🌱🤗🌱

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm Год назад +1

    On the west coast our native coneflower is a Rudbeckia, (Rudbeckia occidentalis) that is just a cone, it has no ray flowers at all, so I wonder how that would look dried... But I am having a lot of issues growing it, something is eating it so I might not even end up with any. Do squirrels eat Echinacea as much as they do Rudbeckia?

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Hello, Hayley! I have had issues with rabbits eating my echinacea seedlings in the garden, and deer seem to like the actual plants 🐇🦌🙃 I have extreme deer and rabbit pressure, though, and echinacea is on a lot of deer-resistant plant lists, so perhaps they will be less appealing to your particular collection of critters. I cannot speak to squirrels eating the actual seedlings, however they do seem to enjoy pulling my soil blocks out of the ground 🐿😩🐿 I would still give echinacea a try, in case your squirrels do not find them appealing, but I really hope you are able to grow that rudbeckia (it looks so beautiful 😍)! Best of luck, and have a fantastic day 🤗

  • @lynne7656
    @lynne7656 Год назад

    Question for dave...if I start a Cheyenne spirit from saved seed, will I get a plant of the same color (since Cheyenne spirit comes in many colors)? Thx.

  • @victablet3480
    @victablet3480 Год назад

    What time of year are you sowing?

  • @elainehauser4033
    @elainehauser4033 8 месяцев назад

    They grow in zone 3 and will come back. We alway plant more ever year but they will grown in zone 3!

  • @lisagreen7499
    @lisagreen7499 Год назад

    Where can consumers buy plugs?

  • @madonnaschmid7707
    @madonnaschmid7707 Год назад +1

    Wonderful info! Koala name...euCALYptus: Caly:)😅⁹

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      How sweet, Madonna! ☺🐨💚 Thanks so much for this suggestion, and have a wonderful spring day! 🤗

  • @mimlauj6869
    @mimlauj6869 Год назад +4

    Yuki or Euci (short for eucalyptus!)😂

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      Adorable, Mim! Thanks so much for this creative suggestion 🤗🐨💚

  • @amys.7112
    @amys.7112 Год назад

    As a landscape architect, some of the newer coneflower cultivars don’t seem as tough in the commercial landscapes. I know this isn’t the direct subject of your video, but any suggestions as to why this might be? Not as drought tolerant?

    • @amys.7112
      @amys.7112 Год назад

      I listened a little further into the talk and wonder if the winter drainage is not good where I’ve seen them not survive.

  • @cynthiahargrove1723
    @cynthiahargrove1723 Год назад +1

    Can you save seeds from the flowers to start the following year

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Hello, Cynthia! Which particular flower are you interested in saving the seeds from? Thanks, and have a great day! 🤗

  • @helenachase5627
    @helenachase5627 Год назад +1

    Off topic but I planted generic grass seed 2 years in a row no luck. Turns out perrenial rye grass is not fully hardy in zone 3. Kentucky bluegrass is.
    So even some perrenials are not hardy in all zones including some echinacea. I have luck with echinops

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Thanks for pointing this out, Helena, and for sharing your experiences! Good to know that you have had luck with echinops in your zone ☺ Thanks so much for watching, and have a wonderful day! 🤗

  • @i-dx2ow
    @i-dx2ow Год назад +3

    Coneflower = Echinacea
    Echinops = Globe Thistle
    Yarrow = Achillea

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Thanks for this great summary! Have a wonderful day 🤗

  • @lindafraser1396
    @lindafraser1396 Год назад +2

    Maybe “Eucie” short for eucalyptus

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      So cute, Linda! Love it 🐨😍💚 Thanks so much for sharing this suggestion, and have a fantastic day! 🤗

  • @leslitalley347
    @leslitalley347 Год назад +2

    Koalas name needs to be Dave😁

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Another vote for Dave! Thanks so much for this suggestion, Lesli 😁 Have a fantastic day! 🤗

  • @dianeyoungberg2472
    @dianeyoungberg2472 Год назад +2

    Dowling Dave for the koala s name

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Oooo - I like the reversal of first and last names you suggested there 😁 Thanks so much for watching and for this clever name suggestion! Have a wonderful day! 🐨💚🤗

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 8 месяцев назад

    DO CONEFLOWER NEED FULL SUN?

  • @bktcz
    @bktcz Год назад +2

    Lola the koala!

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      What a sweet name, Kristin! 🐨☺💚 Thanks so much for this suggestion, and have a lovely day! 🤗

  • @GreenGranny
    @GreenGranny Год назад +2

    Side note: both Echinacea and Yarrow are medicinal.

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day! 💚🤗💚

  • @apriloestman8304
    @apriloestman8304 Год назад +1

    How about "Kiwi" the Koala🍃

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      How adorable, April! 🐨🥰💚 Love that name suggestion ☺ Thanks so much, and have a wonderful spring day! 🤗

  • @juha7830
    @juha7830 Год назад +1

    My daughter has a koala (toy) which name is Coca Koala

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад +1

      How adorable, Juha! I love the name Coca Koala 🐨🥰🐨 Thanks so much for this suggestion, and have a fantastic day! 💚🤗💚

  • @lesliem3
    @lesliem3 Год назад +1

    Wally the Koala

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Love it, Leslie! 🙌🐨💚 Thanks so much for sharing this suggestion, and have a fantastic day! 🤗

  • @beckycook4569
    @beckycook4569 Год назад +1

    Kody

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Love it, Becky! 🐨💚🐨 Thanks so much for this suggestion, and have a wonderful day! 🤗

  • @tinaschaller8055
    @tinaschaller8055 Год назад +1

    Name him Corky!

    • @LayneAngeloTGW
      @LayneAngeloTGW Год назад

      Love it, Tina! Thanks so much for this suggestion, and have a fantastic day! 🐨💚🤗