Your making me want to try yarrow. I'm going to be looking for Firefly Peace series. Thank you for all the great information you give on each plant you talk about.❤
@@shesamadgardener i didn't realise that there were other colours, so I may get the redish,purple ones next year, my real passion is Salvia's I'm a bit addicted to them lol, I have 18, they are the hot lips type but various different colours, the bees love them and had a hummingbird hawkmoth in my garden for the last 2 weeks everyday, such a great hobby gardening!
Love the idea for this series. A friend gave me a scabiosa start. I hope I can keep it alive now. 😁 Knowing the sun and water requirements for our zone 8A is so helpful with any plants.
They are different! Both are long lasting in cut arrangements but Queen Anne’s lace needs to be conditions (left to soak up water for 24 hours) before using in an arrangement.
Great overview of these plants, both of which I will be utilizing this next year. Question: Did I hear you say scabiosa is perennial? I am in 8b --have never grown them here so just wondering?
Ohhh what a fun idea!!! I like it. hahahah not bored, but it'll be a fun style. yarrow is very pretty, maybe I'll try it next year. how does it do in Winter Sowing???? I looked for seeds for pincushions but didn't thing they'd come on time. Next year!!!
Cool ! I've planted both of these together this year. A Yarrow known as Achillea "Summer berries" and Rose pink and white Scabious. It's the first time that I'm growing the cut flowers, so it's reassuring that you've gone for the same combination. Getting taller behind them, I've gone for Daucus "Purple kisses" and white Larkspur. The Scabious is fading back into them as well. We pronounce them Skay-bee-us in the Uk, but hey, tomato-tomato. who cares. Just throwing that out there. Thanks for the video. PS. Is that your dog ? ?
I'm just around the corner from you (north of Lavon). I love your videos. I have a "weed" in my pasture that I have allowed to thrive for the butterflies that I identified as pincushion but your description of their character is different than what I have experienced. Since they are in the pasture, they are not watered in any manner other than Mother Nature so they do get completely dry. They have COMPLETELY filled the area and have expanded to other parts of the yard (not to big a deal w/ 4 acres). I am curious where you purchased your Scabiosas. PS: This says Frank but we share this account and I am Kellene.
We have Yarrow growing in our yard. My husband’s grandmother evidently didn’t know what it was and they called it Squirrel Tail Fern. The story is that the start of our plants came out here (Uvalde county Texas) from Louisiana.
Speak about strawflowers maybe ? Or Veronica I tried veronica when a teenager and my dad mistook for a weed and cut it down Now I am older I need to try Veronica again
Great idea with the two plant special!!!
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I enjoy longer videos, but it's hard to retain all the info without a notepad. 2 is perfect!!
I love long videos too ❤️
I love the two plant special!
+Carol Rathburn Thank you 💚💚💚
You are adorable -- clear, concise, and knowledgeable -- thanks!
+T Montero thanks!
Love this new series and the great info. Keep them coming. Thanks.
You are welcome! 💚
Killer video thanks a ton. I loved this format as I have both flowers going :D
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I love your two plant special idea and the in-depth information you provide! I never really heard of Scabiosa… now I want to plant some! 👍🏼😊
You are going to love them! 💚💚💚
Thanks for the in depth video, highlighting these two plants. I'm looking forward to the next set of plants to be spotlighted.
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Love love love scabiosa! So whimsical & fluffy
Me too!
Your making me want to try yarrow. I'm going to be looking for Firefly Peace series. Thank you for all the great information you give on each plant you talk about.❤
Wonderful!
Great video, scabiosa is a stunning plant, loads of flowers, bees and butterflies love them, mine flowers in April time and again in August
+Steven Vitali they are a fun plant! I’m trying three new varieties for next year.
@@shesamadgardener i didn't realise that there were other colours, so I may get the redish,purple ones next year, my real passion is Salvia's I'm a bit addicted to them lol, I have 18, they are the hot lips type but various different colours, the bees love them and had a hummingbird hawkmoth in my garden for the last 2 weeks everyday, such a great hobby gardening!
This was very informative! Thank you!
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I love the 2 plant special! Great idea 👌
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Thank you. I'm growing paper moon this year for the first time from seed.😊
Best of luck!
Great video with tons of information, I have an old high school friend who's middle name is Yarrow!
+Xia Keller cool name!
I like it and already learned from you. Thank you.
You are welcome! 💚
Love the idea for this series. A friend gave me a scabiosa start. I hope I can keep it alive now. 😁 Knowing the sun and water requirements for our zone 8A is so helpful with any plants.
+Marion Nixon Thank you 💚💚💚
Is queen Ann’s lace the same thing as yarrow? How long do both last in a vase? Love the 2 plant wonder!!!!!!
They are different! Both are long lasting in cut arrangements but Queen Anne’s lace needs to be conditions (left to soak up water for 24 hours) before using in an arrangement.
Love the get to the point videos so I am subsccribibg. Keep up the good work.
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I guess I could get Yarrow to grow for me in Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸, but not Scabiosa.
Great idea to cover 2 plants indepth!
Good job 👏
Thank you!
Very nice info ⚾️
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Very useful, can I use succulent soil
Awesome
Great overview of these plants, both of which I will be utilizing this next year. Question: Did I hear you say scabiosa is perennial? I am in 8b --have never grown them here so just wondering?
It’s a tender perennial … mine usually last a couple of years and then I have to start from seed again.
Ohhh what a fun idea!!! I like it. hahahah not bored, but it'll be a fun style. yarrow is very pretty, maybe I'll try it next year. how does it do in Winter Sowing????
I looked for seeds for pincushions but didn't thing they'd come on time. Next year!!!
I’ve never done winter sowing with yarrow so keep us updated if you try!
Hi, this was great..thanks. subbed.
Thanks for the sub!
I like learning the meaning of flowers also, I'd love to see a video talking about different flowers' meaning.
Great idea!
Cool ! I've planted both of these together this year. A Yarrow known as Achillea "Summer berries" and Rose pink and white Scabious. It's the first time that I'm growing the cut flowers, so it's reassuring that you've gone for the same combination.
Getting taller behind them, I've gone for Daucus "Purple kisses" and white Larkspur. The Scabious is fading back into them as well. We pronounce them Skay-bee-us in the Uk, but hey, tomato-tomato. who cares. Just throwing that out there. Thanks for the video. PS. Is that your dog ? ?
+Here Now that is going to be beautiful! Love your combination! Yes, that’s my puppy!
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I'm just around the corner from you (north of Lavon). I love your videos. I have a "weed" in my pasture that I have allowed to thrive for the butterflies that I identified as pincushion but your description of their character is different than what I have experienced. Since they are in the pasture, they are not watered in any manner other than Mother Nature so they do get completely dry. They have COMPLETELY filled the area and have expanded to other parts of the yard (not to big a deal w/ 4 acres). I am curious where you purchased your Scabiosas. PS: This says Frank but we share this account and I am Kellene.
Hi neighbor! I found my Scabiosa seeds and blind from Parks and Johnny’s ... but I’ve also bought a Scabiosa plant from Covington’s in the past!
We have Yarrow growing in our yard. My husband’s grandmother evidently didn’t know what it was and they called it Squirrel Tail Fern. The story is that the start of our plants came out here (Uvalde county Texas) from Louisiana.
Don’t you just love plants with stories behind them? 💚
I love scabiosa flowers. Can they be divided?
+Catherine Dang I’ve never divided them, but from the way they come from the base of the plant, I don’t think they are the best choice for splitting.
Speak about strawflowers maybe ? Or Veronica I tried veronica when a teenager and my dad mistook for a weed and cut it down Now I am older I need to try Veronica again
Great ideas! I don’t have enough experience with strawberries yet but I do with Veronica.
I'm growing some strawflowers for the first time!!!!! I'm excited.
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Could you tell me is scabiosis hardy thankyou
+Susan Fryer they tend to biennial … mine stay green over the winter (zone 8a) and begging blooming again when the weather warms up.
@@shesamadgardener thanks merry christmas
Planted mint in a garden once 😢😅
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keep it short, Yes I have yarrow,