Inspirational Fall Garden Tour at Chanticleer Garden!! Great Cut Flower Garden Design & Layout Ideas
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- Inspiration Fall Garden Tour at Chanticleer Garden!! They have a great cut flower garden brimming with great design ideas and inspiration for cut flower garden layouts!
I so appreciate your video skills. You give us a good look without quick movement. Almost like being there.
I believe the beautiful white Japanese Anemone is 'Honorine Jobert'. I planted this beauty about a month ago and it is doing as beautifully as this one. I LOVE IT!! Thank you for the tour of this stunning garden.
I love Chanticleer! We'll have to go back. Thank you for taking us on this tour and pointing out some beautiful flowers.
Thanks for the tour. Loved that massive cutting garden. The stuff of dreams!!!
The yellow leaved vine is a variety of Jasminum officinale. I had the common green form growing outdoors in my NJ 6b/7a garden for years with no protection during winter.
I love when you do tours. Thanks so much.
Need to add this to my list of gardens to visit, beautiful!
We recently visited-we liked it even more than Longwood!
Hi Danielle, thank you for the beautiful garden tour! It's the perfect way to start my day. You do a great job filming and pointing out all the interesting sections of the gardens. I love the garden with the arches. 😍
Gorgeous. I love the patio beside the house with the semi--circle beds built into the patio design. I need to remember that!
Wonderful tour! I went to Chanticleer for the first time a few weeks ago during the Garden Bloggers Fling and it was truly inspirational. We were there for a few hours, but it felt as if it was nowhere near enough time to soak it all in - I'll definitely be going back at some point.
Love that you take us along on your visits during each season.
The plant supports made from branches at 12:06 are such a good idea.
The vine growing from one planter to anther behind the bench looked like wisteria leaves and growth habit. Thanks for sharing a beautiful garden.
That anenome looks to be Anemone hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’
I have a huge wall of snail vine. It blooms all the time but no scent. I’m in So Cal 10a Thank you for the beautiful garden tour Danielle.
Thank you for that wonderful tour of Chanticleer, so peaceful and beautiful! 💚
They do overwinter the tropical plants-they dig them up and keep them in gorgeous greenhouses. We visited recently and had a tour. We asked all the questions!
The plant you were reluctant to name is a milkweed plant named Gomohocarpus physicarpus, balloon plant, swan plant, or hairy and bishops balls😊
Gomphocarpus physocarpus somehow phone changed my spelling, sorry🤷
Laura @gardenanswer just planted some pineapple lilies last week. That's what I was thinking they might be.
If it is "hairy balls" that you reference, then it is advised to remove it.
As a larval plant for the Monarch butterfly, it is very problematic for their migration. Similar to tropical Asclepias in that regard, but is presenting even more troubling issues for the Monarch beyond that.
Well Danielle, I live about 35 min. from Chanticleer and have yet to visit :( Crazy right ? And it looks just as beautiful as Longwood ❤ I am so proud of you for saying "hairy balls" 😉 I knew you could do it 😁
Such a wonderful,eclectic example of American cottage style.
Oh my goodness! Such beauty & creativity in this garden! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Always enjoy your tours. Thanks
I’ve been to Longwood, but seeing your video makes me want to add a visit to Chanticleer to my bucket list! Thank you!
Is that white anemone “Honorine Jobert?”
Chanticleer is very beautiful, I have been there myself, I live is PA as well, Glen Mills, PA, I am truly inspired at your garden as well, I love your arrangements you sell, and you grow everything in your amazing garden. You have inspired me to try that myself next year. I really enjoy your youtube channel, I have a few acres here and an old farmhouse 1695 it was built. and im creating the gardens to match the house, I have a 36 by 50 perennial garden, full of flowers and grass pathways. and a large fenced in vegetable garden thats more and more turning into a cut flower garden for the house. you have inspired me to keep planting more and more beds for cut flowers to sell, and there are some great antique stores around me to find beautiful containers for them. Happy planting!!! Joe
Great garden tour. You sure are wonderful in your youtube tours. I would like to see one on how to do a garden path with flag stone please
Is the tall white anenome Honorine Jobert? Another lovely tour. Thanks so much for bringing us along!
❤ FABULOUS ❤ Thanks Miss D! Love Linda in Vancouver
The vine behind the bench seat could be a wisteria. Lovely garden Danielle thanks for the tour.
The white anemone is Honorine Jobert. I’ve had it for years now and it is a reliable long bloomer for me. Here often from mid July till mid October. Also, other anemones can be very vigorous, this one is behaving quite nicely. Recommend.
Thank you for this beautiful garden tour. I got quite a lot of ideas from this video.
Thank you for the wonderful garden tour! What a lovely place! I especially love the cut flower garden. My yard is done in the cottage style only smaller. Love it!
I get so many great ideas from your videos--keep them coming
What a beautiful garden! Thank you for the tour.
Thank you Danielle. 🎃🍁🍂💚🙃
During Covid I ordered a garden book aptly titled "Gardenlust" which is all about Chanticleer Garden - I highly recommend it to everyone obsessed with plants. The book is the reason that Chanticleer Garden is now on my bucket list. Anyway - great job filming the gardens, I appreciate the slow(er) motion video so we can get a better look at some of the plants. Kiss me over the Garden Gate is such a fun and architectural plant and I'm with you Chocolate Cosmos is a fabulous plant but tricky if you live in Florida:) but I found a chocolate daisy which smells just like the best of Belgian Chocolate. Those blue/teal planters are to die for - beautiful. Thank you for an inspiring tour!
Hi Danielle,
Thanks for the tour. The plant you were asking about at 11:39 is Setaria palmifolia , Palm Grass. It can be invasive in some areas.
I think I need to travel to Pennsylvania. This is so pretty.
Very inspirational 🌱🌸👍
Beautiful fall garden 🍂🌺🍀🍁🌹👍🎉😊
Thanks for showing us! So many ideas!❤
I live in zone 7 and it gets pretty cold in the winter and stays that way. My next door neighbor has 3 ginormous banana trees planted in the ground and they winter over outside!! They look completely dead but they come back! I don’t know how that happens.
Was the kiss me over the garden gate variegated? I grow the variegated variety and the flowers are light pink. Thanks for sharing such a fantastic garden. It’s on my bucket list.
Just discovered your channel, love it!
Spectacular garden ❤ love it! 😊
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing ❤😊
Wow so beautiful planting. Good share ❤🎉❤
Loved this tour! Im curious about a plant name in the area around 15:30. Its a dark leaf airy plant with tiny white blooms that is in several of the pots in this area.
The lax shrub (a liana) in the tall 5:34 turquoise pots is
Jasminum officinale Fiona Sunsise.
I too like the way they used the two opposing plants to create an arc and that they then support one another.
Special! Thank you for sharing!!!!!!
Breathtaking thank you so much
Wow very beautiful
The chartreuse vine looks a lot like a jasmine, but I’ve never seen the lime green variety
Great and beautiful video...16:10❤👍👍
Beautiful garden, thanks for sharing. Do they leave those ginger plants ) ginger lilies) outside in the winter or take them indoors(over winter)?
Here in Illinois we call the plant you need a new name for Balloon Milkweed. You can also just also call it by its Latin name--gomphocarpus.
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The plant being trained to climb looks like wisteria to me
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What is the path made from in the cutting garden?
That vine might be jasmine ...
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What is the orange flowers that look like monarda?
Those flowers known as lion's tail, Leonotis leonurus. Great addition to a fall garden and they attract butterflies as well.
Soorry. Wrong time stamp.
? Wisteria in back of bench??