Direct Seeding Cool Flowers in Fall // Sowing Hardy Annual Seeds in Autumn // Northlawn Flower Farm
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2022
- Today I'm direct seeding cool flowers 6 weeks before my first fall frost. This year I'm direct sowing nigella, bachelor's buttons, larkspur, bupleurum, orlaya, and dara seeds directly in the ground. Mentioned in this video
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Danielle, it's always enjoyable & inspiring to see/hear your clear intent. Gardening often seems chaotic. So much to do, so little time, no? But there's a calming purpose in all you do, taking what can feel overwhelming into the doable. I much admire your focus & success in finding what's workable, doable & most efficient. Very helpful. Thanks!
Fun fact: Where I live (Germany), Nigella is called "Virgin in the Green".
Perennial Campanula seeds benefit from a period of cold moist stratification. The stratification process will help the seeds to germinate more easily. If they germinate difficult perhaps you can try to do it like the tip my father once got from an old flower gardener for petunia. Don't put any soil on top but just lightly press in the seeds with a small block of wood or so.
Thank you for having videos consistently, such a treat to closely follow your gardening. You have inspired me to embrace my hydrangea love affair and I am currently creating a hydrangea garden, so many hydrangeas to enjoy! 😍. Have a wonderful fall.
Fabulous tutorial. I'm in (USDA zone 8b) the UK, West Midlands region, but still plenty of useful and interesting information. thank you
What is your location?
😂🤣 Rocky for the best video bomb ever!
You are awesome. One of my favorite gardeners on you tube. I'm in zone 7 DE. Thanks for sharing.
Danielle your explanations are so easily understood and helpful . Details are very important for s of us!
Will most of these flowers fizzle out around the same time that poppies fizzle? This was the first year I grew poppies and I was disappointed because it seemed they would never fizzle out and created a lot of problems for me to plant my summer flowers. So, I learned poppies last far longer than I expected and either I'm going to have to pull them while they haven't completely bloomed out or I'll simply have to expect a shorter season for my summer annuals. You live and learn, right? By the way, the poppies were in fact GORGEOUS!
Thank you for this comprehensive, thoroughly informative and detailed video lesson. I learn so much from you I’m taking notes! You are an absolute delight to watch. Your enthusiasm and depth of knowledge you impart give me hope and incentive to try some fall sowing and improve all
I look forward to seeing all the fruit of your planning, planting and labor of love, spring 2023.
What a wonderful learning experience Danielle! Thanks so much!
I loved Rocky's antics here!!
Thanks Danielle for the recommendation about Rohrers, I am hooked!!!!
So excited. I in Michigan are fallowing right along with your plantings 💜
Good morning, Danielle! Enjoying your video on cool succession flowers! 🌻🌻🌻
I stopped in to Roher's last year for the first time. Ever since then I've been ordering from their online store since we're in Maryland.
Welp! Going out to seed my cool flowers this weekend! Thanks for the push ☺️
Grace checking in with a kiss was precious! So sweet.