The First Hard Frost - Wisconsin Garden Video Blog

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2022
  • This week we will take a walk around our gardens to see the effects of the first hard frost as the temperatures dipped below 32 degrees. While many annuals, tender bulbs and perennial plants are still blooming, some didn’t weather leaf wilting as much as other plants. We will also return a week later to see the same areas after a series of hard frosts. We’ll take a closer look at our Dahilas, Zinnias, Nasturtiums, Canna Lilies, Mexican Sunflowers, Giant Fleece Plant, Phlox, Mammoth Mums and Montauk Daisies.
    For those viewers new to our channel, we’ve recently published a 24-page Garden Video Blog Directory eBook listing over 1,000 of our garden videos each arranged by topic of interest from A-Z. If you’d like your free copy, please add the letters A-Z in the subject line of your email and send it to lynn@WisconsinGarden.com.
    Thanks for watching. Stay Safe & Healthy, Peaceful & Happy playing in your garden. Sharing goodies from our garden to yours - Lynn & Richard from WisconsinGarden.com - #KeepTheLoveGrowing

Комментарии • 42

  • @dinoraportillo6863
    @dinoraportillo6863 Год назад +1

    As always good if.thank you

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Hello Dinora. It's the start of a new season with temperature swings. In the 70's for next 3 days. We'll take it and enjoy the sunshine. Thanks again for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @shikkhaeye
    @shikkhaeye Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable as always 👍👍

  • @shikkhaeye
    @shikkhaeye Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable 😚🤗

  • @marykappesser5145
    @marykappesser5145 Год назад +1

    love the color of that tree, Wow!

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Hello Mary. The colors at this time of year as we drive around areas of Wisconsin are truly amazing. It never gets old. Great week ahead in the 70's and later in the high 50s. Hey, it's Wisconsin. Thanks again for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @lauriebosworth5325
    @lauriebosworth5325 Год назад +1

    So great to see you both...You inspire me to keep gardening and I will because your yard is beautiful and you both look absolutely amazing!❤️

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Thank you Laurie for all you very kind comments. Always appreciated. Kepp on being inspired and take action and inspire others as well. Thanks again for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @muriellockhoff9560
    @muriellockhoff9560 Год назад +1

    Enjoy your garden thank you glad to see you

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад +1

      Hell Muriel. We're pleased to hear you enjoyed this video. Depending on where you live, you too may have experienced your first hard frosts of the year. Stay warm and cozy. Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

    • @muriellockhoff9560
      @muriellockhoff9560 Год назад +1

      @@WisconsinGarden use to moved to sw Florida

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Yikes, hope your area wasn't hit too badly. TKS Lynn & Richard

  • @barbarafegley5566
    @barbarafegley5566 Год назад +1

    We went straight to the first freeze in kansas city mo. 26 and 23 2 consecutive nights. Tomorrow will be 80s .
    Dahlias are definetly done. Tuber digging time for us.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад +1

      Hello Barbara. You are not alone as many gardeners are now faced with digging up and storing all the tender bulbs they wish to save for next year. We've had 4 hard frosts so far, yet today we are in the 70's and will be for several days before returning to somewhat normal temps. Have fun digging. Thank you again for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @angiestelzer1064
    @angiestelzer1064 Год назад +2

    I’ve been watching you for a couple of years now and was not successful in finding any Montauk Daisy plants near me in the San Antonio area, zone 8B. I was so excited to find some on sale at my local Lowes store. I picked up two quart size pots and have them in the ground. It’s been a couple of weeks now and they still have their blooms. So happy to have found them. Looking forward to watching them grow and bloom next fall!

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Hello Angie. Congratulations of finding some Montauk Daisies in San Antonio. Hopefully they will do you proud to include them in your garden. Highly suggest adding support cages around each plant. The second year, you can start cutting in spring and begin propagating them everywhere. We'll be cutting all of our back to about 6" above ground level and getting 2 or 3 cutting from each stem. Just remember which side of the cutting is the bottom for planting. You've seen how we did it. It really is very simple. Keep us posted. Thank you again for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

    • @angiestelzer1064
      @angiestelzer1064 Год назад +1

      @@WisconsinGarden Appreciate the suggestion for adding support. I will definitely do that next spring! Thank you, Lynn & Richard!

  • @wesleyhackney
    @wesleyhackney Год назад +1

    Hi guys have not checked in for awhile hope you guys are doing well. Here in Pensacola FL we usually don’t have a first frost until December but this past Tuesday it got down to 39 which was a record then 41 last 2 nights so our tropicals took a little bit of a hit.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад +1

      Hello Wesley. Welcome back. Can't begin to imagine all the restoration work in progress down in Florida. Hope all is well with you, your family and friends. As we drive around town, we must be more aware of so many license plates from Florida in front of us everywhere we go. Hopefully, all on business or pleasure.
      We've now have had 4 hard frosts and yet the temps today are in the 70's and will be for several days before returning to normal (50's and late in the month 40's). Hope all your plants survive the new normal climate changes. Stay warm.
      Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @potatoman2354
    @potatoman2354 Год назад +1

    Here in Kansas City it dropped to around 19 degrees two nights in a row a couple days ago, today we get up to 86, weather is very confusing.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Like you we've had 4 hard frosts yet today we are in the 70's and will be for several days before returning to normal temps. Stay warm. Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @trudlarellano11
    @trudlarellano11 Год назад +1

    miss lyn... I discover another wisconsin you tuber vlogger. RESALE RABBITT from green bay... funny that guy. watching you both.☺️

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад +1

      Welcome Trudl. Yes, there are many fun vloggers to watch. Glad we Wisconsinites can offer fun and educational material for all of our viewers. Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

    • @trudlarellano11
      @trudlarellano11 Год назад +1

      @@WisconsinGarden always mam...☺️

  • @trebcabb
    @trebcabb Год назад +1

    Mums that aren't perennial are marked "floral"; I recall that you had bought some that were marked perennial but they died, and that's happened to me as well, but that's "just one of those things" as the song goes- sometimes things inconveniently die when they're not supposed to, particularly if planted in fall. I suppose the "floral" designation comes from the fact that florists use the non-perennial plants, which, as you're undoubtedly aware, can have much larger flowers, although they don't necessarily. I wasn't aware of this designation until I bought a mum plant at Target which had "floral" on the tag, thought it probably meant "non-hardy" and sure enough, that's what it means. So I'll keep it under lights in my basement and it'll probably bloom again this winter or next spring- I've done that before but it's been some decades, literally.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад +1

      Yes, Hardy Mums must be on the label and from a reliable source. Even some of the nurseries we visited have them mis-marked. Hard to find knowledgeable staff who know their plant sources and labeling. Hopefully your TLC will do the trick and keep your floral Mum thriving over winter indoors. You must try to find and add some hardy Mammoth Mums in your garden. One that you saw in this video is an example of their 1st year of growth. We anticipate they will get even larger next year. Stay tuned. Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

    • @cindyscharr457
      @cindyscharr457 Год назад

      @@WisconsinGarden I might try to find hardy mums and plant them in spring. The longest I have ever had them is two seasons and they died. I am in zone 4 WI. I consider them an investment, I hope that your Mums will make the winter! Then you can tell us your secret!!!

  • @jackieo8693
    @jackieo8693 Год назад +1

    We haven't had our first frost yet. I say the frost makes "Halloween" plants.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад +1

      We've had several Jackie and are now starting to dig up and winterize all of our selected tender bulbs. Hope all is well in your neighborhood. Happy Halloween. TKS Lynn & Richard

  • @HairQueen1776
    @HairQueen1776 Год назад +1

    Hi Lynn! Unfortunately we are being forced out of our home. I'm in the process of moving right now. What would be your suggestion for preserving perennials (digging some up and bringing them with) at this time of year? I've got one shot to take what I want so I'm in a tizzy lol. I spent A LOT of money on plants here and am devastated to think of leaving my beautiful creations behind. *The plan is to transport them to our new place, so im up in the air on putting them in the ground at this point or leaving them in containers. Not sure if my bushes would even make it 😩 You think they would come back in the Spring? Any suggestions from the community on her would be greatly appreciated!!

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      So sorry to hear this. As for perennials, this is still time to dig them up and take them with you. Ideally, replanting them soon before the ground freezes, but if worse comes to worse, keeping them in containers, keeping them watered for a while and perhaps keeping them in a garage, basement or dark cool space may help sustain them until next spring. Never a guarantee. As for larger bushes, that may be even more difficult to store over winter unless you have some extra space to keep the in containers simply buried in the ground may help save them survive winter until spring and/or resettling. We've done this with smaller plants successfully. Hope all goes well. Thank you for taking the time to watch, care and share - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

  • @cindyscharr457
    @cindyscharr457 Год назад +2

    Oh what I wouldn't give to have those Montauk daisies! The only thing I have blooming are tall pink asters, the bumble bees are still using them. I have visited your garden video blog, but I don't know how to use it! I am unclear what I am suppose to do when it asks for a password. Do I make up a new one for this account or do I use my You Tube account password? I sure would love it if you could do a video on how to use it. Maybe when its 20 below you can make one. I love learning from the two of you. As for now I'm a dedicated subscription user on You Tube and have been following you for almost a decade.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Hell Cindy. You are always welcome to take a daytrip and take home a bunch of Montauk Daisy cuttings for propagation. And yes, all the pollinators are enjoying them thoroughly.
      As for accessing our website, often at the end of our message we add our website address which I believe is a clickable link.
      You should be able to click on this link: wisconsingarden.com. No password or personal information is ever needed to access our secure website. We do not record any visitor information or use cookies. Our website is purely educational in nature and is family-family.
      You can also Google WisconsinGarden.com and you will see our link address and click on it. Once on our website you will enter our landing page. At the upper right you will see page menus or simply scroll down to Access Our Latest Garden Videos link and click on it. As you scroll down you will see many video links that will take you directly to your chosen video of interest.
      RUclips will be releasing something called 'Handles' that will become a direct link and look something like this 'youtube.com/@WisconsinGarden." It will also take you directly to our Wisconsin Garden channel that holds our garden videos available for viewing..
      We also offer a free A-Z Garden Video Blog Directory with clickable links that also take you directly to RUclips to watch your chosen Wisconsin Garden video. If you haven't received your copy, email me directly lynn@WisconsinGarden.com and I'll send it to you as soon as possible. Hope this was helpful.
      Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

    • @cindyscharr457
      @cindyscharr457 Год назад +1

      @@WisconsinGarden Thank You for responding, I feel much more confident about using your site now. It is massive and there are so many wonderful things to explore. I will try to do the A-Z garden Video Blog Directory first. Hopefully I will figure out how to use it! You are both a blessing! I will keep my eyes out for the new thing called "Handles" So much to learn and so little time. I AM GRATEFUL FOR YOU!

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      With a little practice you'll realize how easy opening a chosen garden video can be whenever you want to watch something of specific interest. Richard is in the process of redoing the entire website sometime before next year. But with the A-Z directory, you'll be going directly to RUclips even if our website is down during reconstruction. Enjoy. Lynn

  • @debbieboullion5864
    @debbieboullion5864 Год назад +1

    i have daisies in my garden that will come back next year do i cut them back or leave them

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Hello Debbie. You can cut them back as they've probably already reseeded themselves for next year. I don't think we could ever rid ourselves of these beauties even if we dug them all out. They are survivors. Thank you for taking the time to watch, care and share. Happy Fall - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com

    • @debbieboullion5864
      @debbieboullion5864 Год назад

      @@WisconsinGarden thanks this is the first year i have grown daisies successfully

  • @pamelaremme38
    @pamelaremme38 Год назад +1

    Please put a thumb nail picture up regarding any topic you are discussing. The red and green looks boring and off season and like Christmas.

    • @WisconsinGarden
      @WisconsinGarden  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestion, Pamela. We used to use photos from said video. But when we switched to branding our channel, viewership took off 10-fold overnight. I guess due to consistency. We too thought a photo would attract more viewers but that proved not the case. Seeing that Wisconsin's color is red and gardening is green and very readable, when that change was made, viewership expanded very quickly over 1,058 vides into the millions. Go figure! Thanks for taking the time to watch, care and share - "Keep The Love Growing." - Lynn & Richard - www.WisconsinGarden.com