Good Morning! I had no idea that there were so many classifications of chrysanthemum! Thank you for always being so informative in your videos, Danielle. I always look forward to them.
Thank you for your informative tour. I was at Longwood for the mum festival Oct 2nd Wk(a bucket list wish). However was sorely disappointed the 1000 bloom plant not on display and apparently “people in the know” (such as yourself) know to come last week in Oct. The topiaries and cascades and the bonsai blooms were non existent to scant, so doubly enjoyed your px. BTW, stopped by hoping to get a late season flowerstand bouquet, but none that Sat. Still ….Pennsylvania, Longwood and Lancaster Counties were beautiful to this drought flower deprived person.
This is a fun video!!! These dahlias are so perfect. The colors are just wow! I had Thomas Edison and that had a bloom for 2 weeks at its peek! Thank you for sharing it was my fav video all weekend!!
Thank you for that wonderful tour. It was great to see and learn about all of the different types of Dahlias and Mums. Appreciate that you took the time to show them to us.
OMG!! Those Mum's were amazing!!! I didn't know there is so many interesting and beautiful Mums. Why do garden centers only ever have the standard mums?? Will definitely be looking into these. Thank you for taking us along. I do love a great field trip 😆 🤣
Thanks for sharing the beauty of the mums and dahlias. I always learn so much from you. I live in southern Wisconsin and this was my first year growing Coseytown dahlias. They are very special and impressive! I enjoyed Coseytown Kay, Coseytown Babycakes and Coseytown Penny.
As a Ravens fan, can I just say you are still one of my absolute favorite online gardeners!!! Thanks for the great tour, I didn't get to Longwood this year so it's a treat to see it here.
I love all of your videos, and I especially love the informative ones. Would you consider making a basics of garden design video? What is your planning process when you're making a new area, or even starting from scratch? How do you choose your plants? What are your tips for creating the kind of all-season beauty that you have achieved? Etc. Also, your dahlia care video was spectacular. It's because of that video that I'm trying dahlias (which I have failed at miserably) one more time. Could you make a video on how you care for your garden? Not individual plants necessarily, but the garden as a whole. How much time do you spend out there on a daily/weekly basis? How do you control diseases and pests in such a densely planted space? How often and with what do you feed your plants? Etc. Maybe include a year-at-glance segment where you detail you gardening tasks by month. And any other practical, behind-the-scenes content that you can think of. Winter is coming, and maybe these types of videos will help fill the gap until spring.
Danielle, you must have a doctorate degree in dahlias! Thank you for providing such an interesting and comprehensive overview of the different classifications! ❤
I've never even seen some of these mums that you showed us. They are gorgeous! Are they hard to grow? I just wonder why I haven't seen seeds for these awesome flowers... I would love to try to grow them ❤️
I have always wanted chrysanthemums (not what I find at the local garden center in Sept/Oct, but the perennial ones you highlighted). I am now on a quest to find one sunny location in my garden to plant at least one variety next spring. With my small property it is getting harder and harder to plant all of the perennials, annuals and bulbs that I want to grow...lol! I want it all!! :) Following your lead, I am getting closer. Thanks!!
Ooh - I'm trying chrysanthemums for the first time this year. I hope i've done the right thing with them - I'm about to find out. I have lots of dahlias including Cornel (your fave) and right now I'm waiting for them to sprout in the garden (under fleece) to get them off to an early start... This is a super video Danielle!
I had a brief moment that I could have gone to see the Chrysanthemum show but it was raining and the opportunity passed. Now I wish I had planned another day to go. Next year!! Amazing the different varieties, do you know if any of them are easy to grow in zone 7 Maryland? Thank you for going in my place and sharing.🙂
Good Morning! I had no idea that there were so many classifications of chrysanthemum! Thank you for always being so informative in your videos, Danielle. I always look forward to them.
Thank you for your informative tour. I was at Longwood for the mum festival Oct 2nd Wk(a bucket list wish). However was sorely disappointed the 1000 bloom plant not on display and apparently “people in the know” (such as yourself) know to come last week in Oct. The topiaries and cascades and the bonsai blooms were non existent to scant, so doubly enjoyed your px.
BTW, stopped by hoping to get a late season flowerstand bouquet, but none that Sat. Still ….Pennsylvania, Longwood and Lancaster Counties were beautiful to this drought flower deprived person.
I didn't realize how beautiful mums can be!
Liked this video a lot, gorgeous gardens displayed. Thanks
This is a fun video!!! These dahlias are so perfect. The colors are just wow! I had Thomas Edison and that had a bloom for 2 weeks at its peek! Thank you for sharing it was my fav video all weekend!!
Its too precious and too wonderful that beautiful Garden.
Thank you for that wonderful tour. It was great to see and learn about all of the different types of Dahlias and Mums. Appreciate that you took the time to show them to us.
A feast for the eyes.Amazing flower colours and shapes everywhere.Dahlias and Chrysanthemums are stunning
OMG!! Those Mum's were amazing!!! I didn't know there is so many interesting and beautiful Mums. Why do garden centers only ever have the standard mums?? Will definitely be looking into these.
Thank you for taking us along. I do love a great field trip 😆 🤣
Right!
Thanks for sharing the beauty of the mums and dahlias. I always learn so much from you. I live in southern Wisconsin and this was my first year growing Coseytown dahlias. They are very special and impressive! I enjoyed Coseytown Kay, Coseytown Babycakes and Coseytown Penny.
I'm obsessed with irregular incurves! I learned so much. I need a bunch of mums now
Thank you! Gorgeous tour and fantastic explanations !
What a delight to walk through this garden! Thank you for sharing!
i love this channel! watching all of them and learning so much!
Thank you for this very informative video, I loved seeing all the classifications of mums. the irregular incurve mums are my fav. Love your channel!
Dahlia's have to be my all time favorite! I also love those beautiful mums! Thank you for showing us all this beauty? Have a great day!
Super fun and interesting!! Thanks for all the info! 😊
Another beautiful and informative video. Thank you!
As a Ravens fan, can I just say you are still one of my absolute favorite online gardeners!!! Thanks for the great tour, I didn't get to Longwood this year so it's a treat to see it here.
Good morning! Wonderful trip showing how many varieties there are to add to my “wish list” when I start my dahlia garden 💕
Thank for sharing the Dahlia types, its nice to have a visual.
Chrysanthemum looking fabulous
Just beautiful. This has been so informative. Thanks again
I love your vlogs and am glad your channel is beginning to gather the following you so richly deserve.
Good morning, thanks Danielle!
Love chrysanthemums. I’m starting to grow them. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless.
I love all of your videos, and I especially love the informative ones. Would you consider making a basics of garden design video? What is your planning process when you're making a new area, or even starting from scratch? How do you choose your plants? What are your tips for creating the kind of all-season beauty that you have achieved? Etc. Also, your dahlia care video was spectacular. It's because of that video that I'm trying dahlias (which I have failed at miserably) one more time. Could you make a video on how you care for your garden? Not individual plants necessarily, but the garden as a whole. How much time do you spend out there on a daily/weekly basis? How do you control diseases and pests in such a densely planted space? How often and with what do you feed your plants? Etc. Maybe include a year-at-glance segment where you detail you gardening tasks by month. And any other practical, behind-the-scenes content that you can think of. Winter is coming, and maybe these types of videos will help fill the gap until spring.
Danielle, you must have a doctorate degree in dahlias! Thank you for providing such an interesting and comprehensive overview of the different classifications! ❤
So many gorgeous blooms. Who knew there were such pretty mums. Do you think u would grow some for flowers to sell ? Loved that little tour Danielle :)
I've never even seen some of these mums that you showed us. They are gorgeous! Are they hard to grow? I just wonder why I haven't seen seeds for these awesome flowers... I would love to try to grow them ❤️
I love your new youtube banner... so the yellow flowers are so beautiful. I like them more than the bright reds.
I have always wanted chrysanthemums (not what I find at the local garden center in Sept/Oct, but the perennial ones you highlighted). I am now on a quest to find one sunny location in my garden to plant at least one variety next spring. With my small property it is getting harder and harder to plant all of the perennials, annuals and bulbs that I want to grow...lol! I want it all!! :) Following your lead, I am getting closer. Thanks!!
Gorgeous dahlias! ❤️
Those calatheas lookin good too ❤️
You read my mind…I was hoping you would show us the mums at longwood!
Ooh - I'm trying chrysanthemums for the first time this year. I hope i've done the right thing with them - I'm about to find out. I have lots of dahlias including Cornel (your fave) and right now I'm waiting for them to sprout in the garden (under fleece) to get them off to an early start... This is a super video Danielle!
So pretty in the eye❤
So fun! Thanks
I had a brief moment that I could have gone to see the Chrysanthemum show but it was raining and the opportunity passed. Now I wish I had planned another day to go. Next year!! Amazing the different varieties, do you know if any of them are easy to grow in zone 7 Maryland? Thank you for going in my place and sharing.🙂
Good morning!
Morning Everyone 🥰
Wonderful video Danielle. Do you grow moms?
wow...cntik..🥰
Sorry if this has been asked before.But what kind of system do they have for staking and the weaving of the string with these dahlias?
Gorgeous 🥰
Go Browns!😊
I have decided not to grow Zenia even though I love them. The powdery white mildew is ruining it for me.