April In The Flower Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Growing Cut Flowers In My Garden In Zone 8b, Scotland
    It's mid April and we have the first tulips and narcissi out in the flower garden. Find out what they are in this weeks video. The first florist buckets of the season are being cut and I show you my tip for harvesting hellebores. We get the garden gate stall all stocked up for the weekend. Its so nice to be working with flowers again!
    Catch up on all the seed sowing and seedlings including new ones I am trying this year.
    See the dahlias that I have potted up and any signs of new growth on those tubers.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @RainbowCurveCostuming
    @RainbowCurveCostuming Год назад

    This year is my first year I am trying a cut flower bed in my vegetable garden. So I am very excited with all the flower seedlings I have going. Your detailed videos have been very handy.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      Hi and thanks so much for watching this week. I hope you get on really well with your first year of flowers. It’s always really exciting when you get lots of seedlings on the go. I am trying some vegetables and fruit in pots this year as an experiment alongside the flowers.

  • @sarahayton7223
    @sarahayton7223 Год назад

    Hi Catherine
    Fabulous video as usual, and the flowers and seedlings all look amazing.
    Sara.

  • @thegreenwoodelf8014
    @thegreenwoodelf8014 Год назад

    Amazing video and info as usual 👌🏻🙏🏻🫶🏻

  • @hannahbest2274
    @hannahbest2274 Год назад

    Thanks 😊

  • @emilywathen4184
    @emilywathen4184 Год назад

    Hello from Cincinnati, Ohio. This year I tried phacelia because of you! It’s amazing! One of the easiest seeds I’ve ever sown! It is just starting to bloom and looks beautiful! I will definitely grow it every year! Thank you 😊

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      I am so pleased you have tried phacelia. It is gorgeous. Mine is just starting to bloom this week too and I am excited to start using it again in arrangements.

  • @marie9244
    @marie9244 Год назад

    Hi Catherine I love watching your videos you supply great information in easy steps. I found that i sprout Bells of Ireland seeds on wet paper towel, folded up and placed in a zip lock bag, then placed on a heat mat. Once sprouted I put the seed in seed potting mix and grow them on. Cheers from Melbourne Australia.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      Hi Marie, that’s interesting you put them on a heat mat in the bag. I had heard of putting them in a bag in the fridge but it didn’t work for me this year when I tried it so I will have a go next time with your tip with some bottom heat, thanks so much!

  • @Bloome_
    @Bloome_ Год назад +2

    Thanks for another lovely and informative video! Beautiful blooms 🌸

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      Thank so much for watching this week. It was lovely to show you the first tulips in the sunshine x

  • @rosebud447
    @rosebud447 Год назад

    Beautiful flowers💕 It will be a while before I get to my own garden but the snow is almost gone.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      Thank you 😊 It must feel a long winter for you with snow still on the ground. Enjoy the summer days when they come along in the garden.

  • @jeannet9592
    @jeannet9592 Год назад

    Your flowers are beautiful! I have had terrible luck with Bells of Ireland, but to my surprise I have about 10 plants looking good this year! My daffodils are about finished, and I’ve started cutting my peonies. (7b in GA, USA). Thanks, as always, for your video!

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      Hi Jeanne, you are definitely ahead of us with the peonies out. What is your favourite for cutting? Bells of Ireland are definitely not straight forward are they?! I am glad you have got your 10 great plants. I might try direct sowing some in the autumn outside, leaving them to it and see if that works better with varying outside temperatures x

    • @jeannet9592
      @jeannet9592 Год назад +1

      To my knowledge, I have Red Sarah Bernhardt, Coral Sunset, Shirley Temple and Raspberry Sundae. I love them all!
      Yes, I’ll take the small victories when they come.

    • @jeannet9592
      @jeannet9592 Год назад +1

      About the Bells, I’ve tried direct sowing in the fall as well as germinating in a wet paper towel in a baggie on a heat mat, then planting in cell trays.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      I haven’t tried direct sowing in autumn I might give that a try, I have had a shot at the damp paper towel in a bag method but for some reason it didn’t work for me. Nothing like a good challenge!

  • @serometate1031
    @serometate1031 Год назад

    Beautiful bulb show in your garden…I have grown cactus dahlias from seeds before and it turned out awesome and bloomed the first year…I am trying out for the first time this year blue globe thistle from seeds, bells of Ireland, feverfew, statice, Dara and Ammi Majus after watching yours…and a few others…I have winter sown them and they are doing great…our safe planting time is 2nd week in May so not long now!

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      Thanks Serome that’s great to know about the success of your dahlias from seed! Have you found the blue globe thistle seeds have germinated easily from seed? Not long until your safe planting time. Ours does vary but definitely at least the last week in May to be safe. The temperatures are right back down at night at the moment so we are a wee bit away from frost free days yet. Have a great week.

    • @serometate1031
      @serometate1031 Год назад

      @@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm yes…I planted everything in February and they sat there for a while but now are all doing great…some of the plants are coming out the tops of the jugs…first time I have been this lucky winter sowing

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      They sound like they are doing really well, that’s great! 🌱

  • @thecraftyhairdressercardsa205
    @thecraftyhairdressercardsa205 Год назад

    Great video again, I love these tour videos seeing how everything is coming along. I am trying to grow Dahlias from seed too and they we’re looking great but a few have either been eaten or I’ve overwatered/underwatered 🙈. I’m going to blame the slugs again. I’m still impatiently waiting on my 3 tulips opening 😬. Thanks again for another really enjoyable video. 🥰😊

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      I don’t think your tulips will be far away now 🌷A little bit more sun and they will be out for you. I am loving hearing how everyone has got on growing dahlias from seed. Slugs definitely cause a lot of problems on those little seedlings 🥲 I hope you get some good dahlia seedlings surviving.

    • @thecraftyhairdressercardsa205
      @thecraftyhairdressercardsa205 Год назад +1

      @@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm aw thank you, I’ve been checking on them and they look like they are trying to grow back so fingers crossed 🤞

  • @susanconsidine2648
    @susanconsidine2648 Год назад

    Every thing looks lovely Catherine. I have very limited grow space, mainly pots and unhappily for me the squirrels decided my narcissus and tulip containers were fine dining. Every single bud and flower has been eaten or stripped. Even more annoying as I just bought a so called squirrel scarer. 😪 Maybe next year.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      Oh no Susan, that is awful. I lost a few tulips in my pots to mice I think but to have lost the whole lot is so sad 🥲 I hope you can keep the squirrels away next year so you can enjoy some tulips and narcissi. My new thing this year is to try growing fruit and veg in pots as the beds I want to just keep for flowers so I have transplanted the strawberries, rasps and rhubarb out the middle of some of the flower patches and into pots. I have started some courgettes and tomatoes so far too.

    • @susanconsidine2648
      @susanconsidine2648 Год назад +1

      @@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      Good luck with your fruit Catherine. I manage tomatoes and kale for the most part stick to that as I am quite exposed. The critters seem to get to every thing before I do and since space is so limited I do more flowers.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      I know critters are frustrating! it’s usually the birds getting to the fruit first for me so I am hoping if it’s in pots I will keep an eye on it more and protect them or move them in the greenhouse at that stage.

  • @newjerseygarden
    @newjerseygarden Год назад

    I love the white fringed tulips! I am also trying gomphrena for the first time.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      They are my absolute favourite tulips! It will be interesting to see how we both get on with gomphrena this year. Are you growing any other new flowers this year from seed?

  • @mrsm9443
    @mrsm9443 Год назад

    Great video Catherine. I am only just starting to sow my annuals as I don't have a heated greenhouse. My daughter is dipping her toe into flower farming and I'll pass on your tip about wrapping tulips in newspaper 😊

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      Hi, your annuals will get off to a flying start now the days are warmer. My greenhouse isn’t heated either so I use a lot of fleece keeping the earlier seedlings covered if I need to at nights. I hope your daughter enjoys flower farming, it’s hard work but so rewarding 😊

  • @edmundhawan3886
    @edmundhawan3886 Год назад

    Hello Catherine
    All beautiful as always
    Could you share what support netting you use,size and where you source it from.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      Thank you. My support netting has come from gardening naturally and Amazon over the years. It is pea and bean netting and the squares are 7”. My beds are 1m wide so I can cut the netting to size if it comes wider.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      www.gardening-naturally.com/pea-and-bean-netting

    • @edmundhawan3886
      @edmundhawan3886 Год назад +1

      @@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm great help
      Thanks for your reply

  • @elizabethsmyth7769
    @elizabethsmyth7769 Год назад

    Do you have a way to deal with earwigs on dahlias.... growing for the first time from seed . Love the video.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад +1

      Hello, thanks for watching. I have a video I did about earwigs and dahlias that might help: An Easy Way to Prevent Earwigs Eating your Dahlia Flowers
      ruclips.net/video/IkMaRNJkvdo/видео.html

    • @elizabethsmyth7769
      @elizabethsmyth7769 Год назад

      @@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm just watched.. great video. Thank you

  • @andrewcrabb8407
    @andrewcrabb8407 Год назад +1

    How long do you think it would take for a dahlia grown from seed to produce a marketable flower, or flowers.. I have never tried it. I assumed it would take a while?

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  Год назад

      I think it will take 4 months from sowing seed to getting flowers for me here in Scotland. Maybe a touch faster if we have a warm summer. Hopefully I will start to see them flowering in August.

    • @andrewcrabb8407
      @andrewcrabb8407 Год назад +1

      Oh thanks so much. That sounds great. I’ll give it a try!