Your color theory is correct. Yellow is the most eye catching. It is also welcoming too. Realtors recommend having blooming yellow flowers near the front door of homes for sale. Vegetables feed the body, while 💐 feed the soul. You are a joyful, delight! God bless you!
I love how articulate you are in your explanations. You give me hope there are good people still out there, pure of heart. You lifted my day and have me excited about succession planting, something I have never done in all my years of gardening, as it was never explained or promoted to the average gardener. I have just purchased a large French Provincial estate property her in Massachusetts (Zone 6a), that I plan to have weddings on. A constant bloom of flowers will be key to its beauty and success. Thank you from the heart!
I would love to see a shade garden cutting video, Also I can't imagine that it can be too much fun mulching around so many flowering plants they seem to get pretty thick in the summer.
Hosta foliage and flowers are gorgeous in a vase. Hellebores are amazing. They bloom in the early spring and the older the flowers gets it gets more shades of grey blue and green. Pulominaria makes a great filler. Coleus is awesome.
Yes, Please! A video on cut flowers for shade would be wonderful!! This video today is so interesting and informative. Thank you! Greetings from the south coast of the UK.
I’ve begun a cut flower garden as a ministry to give away flowers. I was a florist when I was younger. Your channel has been such an inspiration to me. I bought the cool annual book you recommended. Blessings on your stand this year ❤️
I love flowers with French names or French connections. I'm not French so I rely on pronunciation videos online. I like to use ones where the speaker has a French accent too. Your reply sounds like the video. The speaker said tet ah tet. Thanks so much for sharing!
I can’t believe anyone would steal from you! How awful! You have such a good heart & I admire your outlook on the situation. Good karma always comes back around 😊 great video & beautiful tulips! Love it 😊
What if you used the flowers that are more open in a "sample" display bouquet at your stand to show people who may not know what the less open flowers will look like when they open up.
Add a shade video for sure! Dividing...another video, particularly peonies...I never thought to divide catmint until now! Love your videos, learn so much!
Its possible that the person who paid nothing on one day is the same person that paid double on monday! Might not have had cash that day so made good on it. Love your videos!!!
Just recently found your channel, the more I watch you the more I am in love with your beautiful heart and wisdom, God bless you, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us 🙏❤️🙏
I just wanna say, you've given me so much hope. I don't even have a property of my own yet lol, I currently live in an apartment complex. But you give so much useful information that feel like when I do finally get started, I'll have a head start because of your videos. Not to mention, your videos are so calming. This channel is one of my absolute favorites to watch, specially if I'm having a bit of a stressful day. Thank you so much, and much love to you and your family. 💐😊🙏🏾
I wish I lived closer to your flower stand. Your Flowers are beautiful 🌸. I have learned alot from you. Love to see more videos on cutting it flowers and preparing them to sell. 💐💐💐
What a lovely spring flower arrangement! Re: discarding the tulip bulbs. Tulips are less reliable than Narcissus bulbs as far as returning year after year, but if you feed them in the spring, & maybe again in the fall, they might return. You could experiment & just plant annuals over them one year to see if it works. I just noticed that I still have a few tulips in bloom, after 15 yrs or more! I'd assumed they'd all died off. They haven't multiplied like my daffodils, but still - I was so surprised, & I haven't fed them since they were planted! I did amend the soil before planting,, & they are on a banking so have good drainage.
I did it! I harvested a tulip bulb that grew randomly in our grass. I put my thumb down to the earth and pulled. It worked! I easily got 6 more inches of stem. Incredible! I definitely appreciate that. 😃 Thank you!
My gosh this garden tour is just beautiful you have a beautiful piece I can’t wait for another month or two to see what it’s going to look like out here so far it still looks beautiful and you’ve done a great job with all your flowerbeds thank you so much for sharing them with us hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy a great video for today
Thank you for this information and review of varieties. My knee is keeping me down at moment, so living vicariously through you ( (especially botanical garden visits)
I just love your enthusiasm and true love of flowers! You work so hard, I admire you so much! I decided to expand and really work toward my dream of a wildflower meadow and I ordered a rototiller! My dad is going to help me get started. He's a naturalist and my best ally and friend when it comes to gardening, growing, herbal remedies, etc. By the way, I started microgreens in my kitchen and I cannot believe how amazing it is! Two full mason jars every single week! I'm having so much fun with them!
Yes! Please do a video on cut flowers for shade. That would be amazing! I'm putting in a shade garden this summer and astilbe's on my list. :) Thanks for the video Danielle!
Danielle, I just love your videos. I wish I lived in a place where I could set up a flower stand like yours, but we kind of live off the beaten path and I wouldn't have any traffic, lol. You really inspire me to grow more cutflowers in my landscape. I have about 3/4ths to an acre of usable growing space on our property and before I thought it was too small to do any kind of cut flower business with, but you've made me see if differently. Thank you for sharing all your garden wisdom.
Would love to hear about a shade cutting garden. I am still learning about cool flowers and appreciate all of your comments and updates. Great comments about pricing, you're right it is dependent on your area but you also want to get a fair price especially if you sell the more expensive flowers. Theft happens but it's never fair and so discouraging. Thanks again for your comments.
Three years ago, I had two big urns on my walkway leading to the front door with big pretty pink and white Foxglove. They were glorious. In the middle of the night, they were stolen. Plants and urns and all! People are really something. So now, I grow Foxglove from seed in all over my landscape! And I will replace those urns one day, too.
Goodness, Lynn. How disheartening that someone would do that to you. It’s admirable that you aren’t letting this stop you. Blessings to you, and may you have even more beautiful planters in your future! 🌱💞🌸
This was so helpful! I can't wait to harvest my tulips (and everything else 😆) to sell. Thank you for having dishes in the sink too because, #reallife! Love it.
I am always so touched by your generosity in explaining your process. Perhaps people steal the bouquets with the same flowers thinking that you have an abundance of those so won't miss one. But with the mixed bouquets, it may show more effort and also less stock? Just a thought. I think you are right about the pastel and moody colors receding and not attracting attention from the road. Thank you for putting so much care, thought and love in all that you do.
You are correct with your theory regarding the brighter colors selling better. Way back when, in my color theory art class, we learned that warm colors advance and cool colors recede. So it makes sense that people will see the bright oranges, yellows, and red flowers first. The purples, blues and softer pinks tend to blend into the background. And I'm with you - I usually prefer the cooler colors in my garden space as well. But makes sense that people driving by will see the hot colors first.
I buy packs of 150 mixed tulip bulbs every autumn and plant them, out of those only up to 10 ever come back, I let them come back and it took 7-8 years for them to double in numbers, but I didn't mulch and our summers are very dry... of course many bulbs will rot or get eaten by something.
I just love watching your videos. You are always so cheerful and have lots of good information to share. I have been thinking about starting my own RUclips channel but I am a little intimidated by the videoing part of things! I have been gardening since I was a kid and I am a bit obsessed now. I do feel like I have a lot of good information to share. I am happy when I can teach others about how to grow things. If you have any tips on how to start filming myself I would appreciate it.
I love that you mentioned finding the price points in your area, because I'm in a rural farm community and we have mostly vegetable stands, but some of the farmers also put flowers out, and it's a pure joy for me to stop by for some produce and pick up a hand-held whimsy bouquet for $5-6. That seems to be the going rate around here in Upstate rural NY ... you're right, it does help to know what the going rate is ...
Interesting. Muddy Acres pulls bulb and all and replants them with success. Maybe different varieties. Great info regarding the stand and selling process. 👍🏼
Thank you so much for a very informative video! I have never seen tulips sold in a store with such long stems as the ones you pull from your garden. What a great idea! I imagine they are cut short for the stores because the growers will use the bulbs again. Also, I had no idea you sell your flowers from your own home and in the manner that you do! I think it is absolutely deplorable that someone would steal your flowers! I have to say that I have a guess at why the bunches of one type of flower would be more likely taken then a mixed bouquet... but I will not say it! I am a new subscriber to your channel and I am enjoying your videos immensely! Thank you so much for sharing and educating me! I have also bought the book, Cool Flowers, and still need to read it all and then follow it! Next year!
Along with a shade plant video could you do one on how you decide where to plant different flowers in your beds? I watched your video about figuring out how many plants you can plant in an area and it was helpful. I'm trying to integrate cut flowers into existing flower beds. I made a list of the seedlings I've started, their colors and how tall they are expected to get but I'm still having a difficult time figuring out how to arrange them without some plants being deprived of sunlight or making the beds look like a big jumbled mess. Any tips would be helpful.
I would love to see a video on cut flowers to grow in the shade. We have a huge maple tree that gives allot of shade in the back corner of our property and so I would love to utilize that part of our backyard for flowers.
Your color theory is correct. Yellow is the most eye catching. It is also welcoming too. Realtors recommend having blooming yellow flowers near the front door of homes for sale. Vegetables feed the body, while 💐 feed the soul. You are a joyful, delight! God bless you!
I love how articulate you are in your explanations. You give me hope there are good people still out there, pure of heart. You lifted my day and have me excited about succession planting, something I have never done in all my years of gardening, as it was never explained or promoted to the average gardener. I have just purchased a large French Provincial estate property her in Massachusetts (Zone 6a), that I plan to have weddings on. A constant bloom of flowers will be key to its beauty and success. Thank you from the heart!
Yes, please, on a cut flowers for shade video! All of your videos and so well thought out and informative. Thank you!
I would love to see a shade garden cutting video, Also I can't imagine that it can be too much fun mulching around so many flowering plants they seem to get pretty thick in the summer.
I agree. I have a new cutting area that will get between 4 to 6 hours of sun. Thinking there must be something I can plant there. Thanks so much.
Yes please!!!
Oh yes...I would also love to learn about some shade plants.
Hosta foliage and flowers are gorgeous in a vase. Hellebores are amazing. They bloom in the early spring and the older the flowers gets it gets more shades of grey blue and green. Pulominaria makes a great filler. Coleus is awesome.
pro tip: watch movies at Flixzone. I've been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
Yes, Please! A video on cut flowers for shade would be wonderful!! This video today is so interesting and informative. Thank you! Greetings from the south coast of the UK.
I love how your flowers are grown in a bed versus in strips like a farm crop.
Yes, please make a video about cut flowers for shade!
I’ve begun a cut flower garden as a ministry to give away flowers. I was a florist when I was younger. Your channel has been such an inspiration to me. I bought the cool annual book you recommended. Blessings on your stand this year ❤️
I would love a video on shade flowers! I have a massive trees which are beautiful but limit what I can grow.
It's tet ah tet. Tete is the French word for head, and the e at the end is silent 🤗
Wrong.
Mon amie, in French the e at the end is not silent. Bonne journée
That's a double ee, pronounced eh 😉
@@alisonwise3444 J'ai une tête. J' ai une bouche. J' 'ai des oreilles. On peut en discuter longtemps mais je préfère écouter les vidéos de jardinage.
I love flowers with French names or French connections. I'm not French so I rely on pronunciation videos online. I like to use ones where the speaker has a French accent too. Your reply sounds like the video. The speaker said tet ah tet. Thanks so much for sharing!
A cut flower video for shade would be great!
I can’t believe anyone would steal from you! How awful! You have such a good heart & I admire your outlook on the situation. Good karma always comes back around 😊 great video & beautiful tulips! Love it 😊
What if you used the flowers that are more open in a "sample" display bouquet at your stand to show people who may not know what the less open flowers will look like when they open up.
thanks for taking us along 🥰
Yes! Cut flowers for shade! I would looooove to hear! I was watshing this video over and over trying to suck all the info! Love it
Yes please on the cut flowers for shade! 🙂
Add a shade video for sure! Dividing...another video, particularly peonies...I never thought to divide catmint until now! Love your videos, learn so much!
Thank you so much for talking about the steps you take to harvest and sell your flowers! It's so informative! Thank you, thank you!!!🙂
Never would’ve thought to harvest tulips like that. Thanks for sharing that technique.
I would also appreciate a shade cut flower video
Loved watching you prepare the flowers and set up the stand. Thanks for sharing!
Please do a shade cut flower video. I have a new garden that is in the shade. That's just what I'm looking for.
You are such an inspiration! Loved the video, and I appreciate all of the information you share! Have a beautiful day!🌷
I’d love a video on growing cutting flowers for shade!
Its possible that the person who paid nothing on one day is the same person that paid double on monday! Might not have had cash that day so made good on it. Love your videos!!!
You are the sweetest caring person. I love watching your videos. The tulips are just gorgeous.
Just recently found your channel, the more I watch you the more I am in love with your beautiful heart and wisdom, God bless you, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us 🙏❤️🙏
Would totally enjoy a shade-loving video! 😊
Shade flowering plants video? YES please!
I just wanna say, you've given me so much hope. I don't even have a property of my own yet lol, I currently live in an apartment complex. But you give so much useful information that feel like when I do finally get started, I'll have a head start because of your videos. Not to mention, your videos are so calming. This channel is one of my absolute favorites to watch, specially if I'm having a bit of a stressful day. Thank you so much, and much love to you and your family. 💐😊🙏🏾
Yes to a video on shade cutting flowers 🌸 that would be wonderful
I wish I lived closer to your flower stand. Your Flowers are beautiful 🌸.
I have learned alot from you.
Love to see more videos on cutting it flowers and preparing them to sell. 💐💐💐
What a lovely spring flower arrangement!
Re: discarding the tulip bulbs. Tulips are less reliable than Narcissus bulbs as far as returning year after year, but if you feed them in the spring, & maybe again in the fall, they might return. You could experiment & just plant annuals over them one year to see if it works.
I just noticed that I still have a few tulips in bloom, after 15 yrs or more! I'd assumed they'd all died off. They haven't multiplied like my daffodils, but still - I was so surprised, & I haven't fed them since they were planted! I did amend the soil before planting,, & they are on a banking so have good drainage.
Yes, please do a shade cutting garden video! Thank you!
My yard is mostly shade because I have a lot of trees. I would love for you to do a video on cut flowers for shade.
You are delightful! I always enjoy your videos and I learn so much from your knowledge and experience🌺
I also would like the cut fowers for shade video. I enjoy all of your videos.
An inspiration!Thanks for sharing!
Today I planted my first flowers that I intend to sell by the road.
Cut flowers for shade would be a wonderful video- I have SOOOOO much shade! Zone 5 here but nothing blooming yet!
Thank you for sharing with us. Your insight and kindness really touches my heart.
Yes, please, a video on cut flowers for shade.
Yes!! Video for shade flowers!!
I am absolutely enchanted by your flowers. Love that you have a business in which to spotlight your art.
Your videos fill me with such joy! It isn't just the information--your warmth always comes through each one. Thank you for sharing with us!
I did it! I harvested a tulip bulb that grew randomly in our grass. I put my thumb down to the earth and pulled. It worked! I easily got 6 more inches of stem. Incredible! I definitely appreciate that. 😃 Thank you!
Really enjoyed and learned from this and another setting up the flower stand videos. Lots of useful detail. Thank you.
I'd love a shade flower video just in general. I'm still working on my cut flowers skills but I'd love some ideas to enjoy in my landscape :)
I would love a video on shade flowers!
My gosh this garden tour is just beautiful you have a beautiful piece I can’t wait for another month or two to see what it’s going to look like out here so far it still looks beautiful and you’ve done a great job with all your flowerbeds thank you so much for sharing them with us hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy a great video for today
Danielle - Video on cut flowers for SHADE would be awesome!! Thank you. Ok back to watching rest of the video now 👏👏👏
I would love to learn about cut flowers for shady gardens. Thanks. 🌸
I want to live near you!!💜
They look beautiful in the jars Danielle 🥰 I wished I was driving bye xx
Thank you for this information and review of varieties. My knee is keeping me down at moment, so living vicariously through you ( (especially botanical garden visits)
Thanks for another great, practical video. Yes, on the cut flowers in shade please.
Love your informative videos! Can't wait to see your garden grow throughout this year. Thank you for taking the time to film!
That was a gorgeous arrangement you showed.
Thank you so much for your videos, I learned a lot and is so refreshing and peaceful to see you! Thank you!!
I just love your enthusiasm and true love of flowers! You work so hard, I admire you so much! I decided to expand and really work toward my dream of a wildflower meadow and I ordered a rototiller! My dad is going to help me get started. He's a naturalist and my best ally and friend when it comes to gardening, growing, herbal remedies, etc. By the way, I started microgreens in my kitchen and I cannot believe how amazing it is! Two full mason jars every single week! I'm having so much fun with them!
Yes! Please do a video on cut flowers for shade. That would be amazing! I'm putting in a shade garden this summer and astilbe's on my list. :) Thanks for the video Danielle!
Cut flowers for shade sounds like a great video
Danielle, I just love your videos. I wish I lived in a place where I could set up a flower stand like yours, but we kind of live off the beaten path and I wouldn't have any traffic, lol. You really inspire me to grow more cutflowers in my landscape. I have about 3/4ths to an acre of usable growing space on our property and before I thought it was too small to do any kind of cut flower business with, but you've made me see if differently. Thank you for sharing all your garden wisdom.
Would love to hear about a shade cutting garden. I am still learning about cool flowers and appreciate all of your comments and updates. Great comments about pricing, you're right it is dependent on your area but you also want to get a fair price especially if you sell the more expensive flowers. Theft happens but it's never fair and so discouraging. Thanks again for your comments.
Miss D! You and your garden are SO LOVELY! I send you blessings of love joy peace and lots of beautiful flower filled days! Hugs! Linda in Vancouver
Thanks again for a great video... ❤️ you’re garden :)
#1 fan from Pittsburgh 🙏
very lovely tulips and daffodils, enjoyed your video
Three years ago, I had two big urns on my walkway leading to the front door with big pretty pink and white Foxglove. They were glorious. In the middle of the night, they were stolen. Plants and urns and all! People are really something. So now, I grow Foxglove from seed in all over my landscape! And I will replace those urns one day, too.
Goodness, Lynn. How disheartening that someone would do that to you. It’s admirable that you aren’t letting this stop you. Blessings to you, and may you have even more beautiful planters in your future! 🌱💞🌸
This was so helpful! I can't wait to harvest my tulips (and everything else 😆) to sell. Thank you for having dishes in the sink too because, #reallife! Love it.
Would love to see a video on cut flowers for shade! We don’t have much shade at the moment but trying to create some
On the day of the Second Coming, I'll remember you. Thank you for being so sweet and beautiful.
Agreed!
I am always so touched by your generosity in explaining your process. Perhaps people steal the bouquets with the same flowers thinking that you have an abundance of those so won't miss one. But with the mixed bouquets, it may show more effort and also less stock? Just a thought. I think you are right about the pastel and moody colors receding and not attracting attention from the road. Thank you for putting so much care, thought and love in all that you do.
You are correct with your theory regarding the brighter colors selling better. Way back when, in my color theory art class, we learned that warm colors advance and cool colors recede. So it makes sense that people will see the bright oranges, yellows, and red flowers first. The purples, blues and softer pinks tend to blend into the background. And I'm with you - I usually prefer the cooler colors in my garden space as well. But makes sense that people driving by will see the hot colors first.
I buy packs of 150 mixed tulip bulbs every autumn and plant them, out of those only up to 10 ever come back, I let them come back and it took 7-8 years for them to double in numbers, but I didn't mulch and our summers are very dry... of course many bulbs will rot or get eaten by something.
Hi friend. 😊 Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. It is definitely making me become a better gardener.
I always love coral colored flowers.
Do you ever give your location of your stand? I'm going to go to Lancaster in 2 weeks. Would love to see your stand in person!
Thank you. Promise of spring.
I just love watching your videos. You are always so cheerful and have lots of good information to share. I have been thinking about starting my own RUclips channel but I am a little intimidated by the videoing part of things! I have been gardening since I was a kid and I am a bit obsessed now. I do feel like I have a lot of good information to share. I am happy when I can teach others about how to grow things. If you have any tips on how to start filming myself I would appreciate it.
Love this video!!
Would really appreciate a video on cut flowers that can be grown in shade!
I love that you mentioned finding the price points in your area, because I'm in a rural farm community and we have mostly vegetable stands, but some of the farmers also put flowers out, and it's a pure joy for me to stop by for some produce and pick up a hand-held whimsy bouquet for $5-6. That seems to be the going rate around here in Upstate rural NY ... you're right, it does help to know what the going rate is ...
Yes please on the cut flowers for shade areas! And this had tons of great info, thank you!
Interesting. Muddy Acres pulls bulb and all and replants them with success. Maybe different varieties. Great info regarding the stand and selling process. 👍🏼
This was very helpful, thank you!
Thank you so much for a very informative video! I have never seen tulips sold in a store with such long stems as the ones you pull from your garden. What a great idea! I imagine they are cut short for the stores because the growers will use the bulbs again. Also, I had no idea you sell your flowers from your own home and in the manner that you do! I think it is absolutely deplorable that someone would steal your flowers! I have to say that I have a guess at why the bunches of one type of flower would be more likely taken then a mixed bouquet... but I will not say it! I am a new subscriber to your channel and I am enjoying your videos immensely! Thank you so much for sharing and educating me! I have also bought the book, Cool Flowers, and still need to read it all and then follow it! Next year!
Along with a shade plant video could you do one on how you decide where to plant different flowers in your beds? I watched your video about figuring out how many plants you can plant in an area and it was helpful. I'm trying to integrate cut flowers into existing flower beds. I made a list of the seedlings I've started, their colors and how tall they are expected to get but I'm still having a difficult time figuring out how to arrange them without some plants being deprived of sunlight or making the beds look like a big jumbled mess. Any tips would be helpful.
You make beautiful flower arrangemenets
I would love to see a video on cut flowers to grow in the shade. We have a huge maple tree that gives allot of shade in the back corner of our property and so I would love to utilize that part of our backyard for flowers.
Yes, would love ideas for cut flowers for the shade. Recently discovered your channel and can really relate to the size and style of your garden
I would really appreciate if you do a video about cut flowers for the shade garden! Like always I enjoy your videos very much! 🌷🌹🌾
Lovely and interesting video... If it possible at the end a list of plants mentioned... Thank you.. Stay safe...
Another enjoyable video, thank you so much!
Your look beautiful as those spring flowers... great.
Great technique if you want long stems. Thanks and God bless
I really enjoy your videos. You are such a lovely person. From Charleston SC.
Yes, all the shade cutting flowers, please! My whole yard is shady or maybe part sun.
Thanks for the explanations and demos Danielle :) How do you keep critters such as rabbits from eating your tulips?
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Danielle for your wonderful attitude
Thank you so much.. Sir me and a lot of VIDEO SHOW ME about All Flowers!!THANK YOU SO MUCH!!