Love your content, thank you for all of your hard work and for such information sharing! Like you, I am going after my gardening next year with a determination and focus. I have had a very hard two years loosing 5 close family member including my dad this past March. His favorite song was "In the Garden" sang by Alan Jackson and I have listened to that over and over again this past summer as I have worked through my grief, I'm STILL working through my grief...watching you has inspired me to make my garden my "healing garden" in 2023. Thank you Danielle...
Thank you! Beautiful photos! Gladiolus never went out of style! People don't always appreciate them but they are just as pretty now as they were 60 yrs ago.
What a great tribute to your grandma for growing crocosima! I am growing irises and roses not only in honor of my mother that passed away 12 years ago, which were her favorite, but I do love them also. I guess that is the way we appreciate flower gardening.
I placed my order today with Longfield Gardens and call them and said I was highly recommended by you and your channel. #1 fan from Pittsburgh Gene 🌷🌹🌷🌹
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Ranunculus Pink/ White 50 Dahlia Burlesca 3 Dahlia Great Silence 3 Peony’s Double Mix 6 Dahlia Cream de Cassis 3 Dahlia Cafe Au Lait / Morning Star 6 Gladiolus lsabla / My Love 30 Gladiolus Green Star 45 Dahlia KarmaLagoon 3
@@geneswiech4381 How wonderful! Your garden is going to be spectacular! Are you doing the Ranunculus under a low tunnel? I'm heading to a class at another farm on Saturday for success with Ranunculus in our zone.
I'm controlling myself from placing another order because Longfield Gardens sells bulbs and roots at Costco. I can never resist when it's staring at me in the face. I bought so many peonies last year, I can't even remember where or what I planted.
Never mind that now, I caved afterall. I needed those ranunculus and pompon dahlias. I couldn't take a chance on them selling out. I'm sure there'll be more peonies to buy this spring however :)
I agree with you about Longfield Gardens. They’re a fantastic company! They’re bulbs are always healthy and produce gorgeous flowers! Peonies I planted 7 years ago from LG have been divided a few times and now I have over four dozen
I just bought some bulbs from Longfield Gardens after watching your video! I couldn’t resist! They are having a 15% off spring sale! 😃 They also don’t charge your card until 2 days before your order ships! Thanks for recommending them to us!
Evening my dear. I'm totally with you on Gladiola. I have always loved them and still do. I have left mine in the ground and some did come back. Eventually none came back. StarGazer Lily is another favorite. I have had them growing for years and oh how they multiple. I want more traditional flowers in my garden . Thank you for sharing these beautiful creations put here on earth to help people be happy and smile. Michigander. 💐🦋
love this roundup! i am waiting for two bare root peonies to finally come out (planted bare root last spring). I'm adding some of these asiatic lilies to my garden!
I have those oriental lilies I propagated them too by separating scales it takes years but worth it. You have a very nice list of flowers,I might visit longfield I believed I’m 5 miles away from their nursery.
Amazing selection of bulbs! Just when I thought I was done ordering things... now I need more peonies! LOL I ordered the Cornell Bronze dahlia and that one is also a beautiful color. Can't wait to see all these flourish in your garden. xo
I've grown a pretty common orange crocosmia for a while but I have wanted some red Lucifer crocosmia for years! I totally need to order some! I remember an older gentleman in the town where I grew up who had dahlias and he would mound up the soil over them each year and he didn't pull them up. That was in Salem Oregon. I know it is possible! I found beautiful bulbs at Costco yesterday and splurged on dahlias, gladiolas, two kinds of lilies as well as clematis. Can't wait to plant.
Love the sentiment behind your buying the crocosmia, sending you and your family so much love! ❤🙏🏽 I know your grandmother is so proud of you and your work, especially for inspiring so many people to grow. It's because of you that I know for a fact I want a cut garden some day, so thank you!
Your flowers are gorgeous! The colors are amazing. I ordered cool flowers also. I planted some of the cool flowers in the fall but not as many as I wanted to. I will have way more than last year! I know I have told you this before but you have no idea how much your videos have helped me and I love when you do the how to grow and cut a bla bla bla whatever type of flower. That and so many other helpful videos. I can go straight out to the garden and plant based on your instructions and the vase life info works everytime! So thank you and please keep sharing. Your info is tried and true!
I ordered tulip bulbs from Longfield Gardens and they were great quality. I shared how I planted them in containers and also the update in the spring on my RUclips channel. Super happy with them.🌷🙂
Hi Danielle, thanks for satisfying my cravings as we experience -14 degrees Celsius (6.8 Fahrenheit) temperatures tonight ! The list you provided is just what I needed fir my shopping list ! 🇨🇦❤️
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens , Danielle , there is snow but not as much as other cities in Canada. I cannot wait when I even get to plant pansies and see the Hellebores peek through the melting snow! We are basically under lockdown (bless those who have lost their lives and/or loved ones) so I look forward to returning to browse through my favourite gardening centres.
I discovered Longfield gardens a couple years ago and I love them ♥️♥️♥️ my garden is full of their flowers 💐 I added more Peony’s this year to my gardens and can’t wait to see all the blooms . After seeing this video I am sure I can find room for more ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
It’s really cool that you bought plants in honor of your grandmother. I started buying plants in memory of my mother who is still alive at 90 and she no longer gardens but I’ll appreciate what I bought in her honor even though she doesn’t. In this case it was a dwarf Fuji apple tree.
The need to dig up dahlias has always been why we’ve never bothered growing them in our Zone 5. However, this year, we couldn’t resist giving them a try even as a annual so we got some from Longfield Gardens. Can’t wait to see how they do for us...and maybe, just maybe, we will dig them up in the fall.
May I suggest that you look out for the gladiola Black Jack. I grew it this year and its gorgeous. SThe buds are like black velvet when closed and open as a deep aubergine but when the sun hits it they become more like the deepest red inside the trought.
Your planted Amaryllis bulbs for the Nursing Home....beautiful!!! I am going to work with our local Senior Center next year to do something similar within our community, I know many will be onboard to make this happen. You are such an inspiration. PS: Can't wait for my Spring bulbs, lilies in the ground, already have the peonies, and dahlias pre-ordered for Spring. Just have no more room for glads...which I will have to work on...my dad always had them in his garden.
Great video! I always loved Stargazer lillies, they were in my wedding bouquet 25 years ago. I tried to grow them long long ago and didn’t have much luck. I think I need to try them again!! 💐
🏵 Your video DID brightened my day. I hope to get blooms from my Bowl of Beauty peonies this year. I am going to try gladiolus this year also. I guess I'm out of style too!😂 I was wondering what kind of plant you would put in front of the glads for support. Maybe that way I could avoid staking them altogether. Thanks for the great content. I always look forward to your videos. Happy gardening!👩🌾
What I particularly like about Longfield Gardens is that their bulbs are available at Costco just a few weeks before planting time - at prices close to places that sell topsize (including retail) in bulk. No advanced planning necessary. BTW The hardy gladiolus Atomic may not be as huge but it to my understanding can withstand winters even here in Northern New England...
That is great to know Emma. Thank you! I may have to place another order! I have never been to a Costco - that's wonderful about the Longfield bulbs and prices.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens That would be Atom. My apologies. BTW Thank you for telling us about "Lambada" bee balm. I was this close to throwing in the towel because of the powdery mildew...
Such beautiful flowers, thanks for sharing the ones you will be trying. I agree that testing new methods is a great way to save time and money so will be good to know how your no dig dahlia experiment works!
Again, always inspiring!! I agree with you, you can never have enough Peonies 🌸 ...... Coincidentally I have been eyeing Sorbet as well. I hope 🤞 I can locate one this year. Can’t wait for spring to arrive🙏
Can't wait to see them blooming in the garden! 🥰 For bareroots/bulbs invested in Peonies, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Tulips, & a couple daffodils & hydrangeas... I'm hoping to at least make my money back this year + a little profit in order to be able to invest in more daffodils, dahlias, & lillies. 🤞 I really want the Mikaela Miranda but I didn't see it until I had already exceeded my budget!
I hear you my friend. My back keeps reminding me that I'm only getting older! Maybe just a lily and gladiolus farm one day! Are you on on IG? DM me and I'll share some Miranda with you❤
Even though we share totally different climate zones (mine is temperate New Zealand) I so appreciate all the information you provide Danielle. It is our bulb planting time and am gradually getting all mine in. Interesting what you said about the gladioli - I have always loved them and when I was living in Australia I grew plenty. Unfortunately people used to say "why are you growing those 'Nana flowers'". Bizarre what some people think.
You seem to have great success with your lilies. I'd love to see one of your flower focus videos on how you choose to grow them. Thanks for the great flower content you post.
Great fun thank you. I'm in zone 6 and I too am planning to leave dahlias in the ground under row tunnel and some frost blankets this winter. Glad we'll be trying together.
Thanks for the tips on Dahlias. I grew them for the first time this year. I too did not like digging them up. I was so careful and still ruined a few tubers. I packaged them the way you’re supposed to but they are starting to look dehydrated. I’m afraid to spray them with water for fear that mold will grow. I’m going to try your friend’s method next year.
lucifer is a variety that you don't need to dig out for winter. others varieties must be winterized in frostfree space. so nice, thank you from the czech republic
Oh and this was the first year I ordered from long field gardens. I just learned of them on impatient gardeners video a few weeks ago and then you were talking about them so I figured what’s another few bags of seeds?
Great video with some stunning plants for the new growing season. I will definitely be trying out the double lilies! I also love Crocosmia. I grew up in Ireland and the orange version grows wild along most country lanes in the west of the country. Lucifer is the red cultivar and it is lovely.
How wonderful my friend! I'm embarrassed to say that I'm not familiar with the orange crocosmia. I'll have to check that out. Are you still buried in snow? Going to catch up on your videos tonight!
Thank goodness we are now snow free but it took a good 2 weeks to melt and we were cut off by road for a week. Virtually every shrub in the garden has broken branches but I will fix that in spring with pruning. I have had the insurance people out here this week to assess the structural damage but I was far more gutted with the loss of my weeping cotoneaster....the top graft split right down the middle, so sad. XXX Úna
Enjoyed the video. I am in zone 7b and am just getting into growing dahlias. I am going to leave mine under mulch this coming winter to see how it works.
I love gladioli! I’m curious to see if some of the varieties you chose are true to color. My Green Star was yellow, tricolore was beautiful but definitely a lighter pink and maroon color. I’ve tried black beauty from two different suppliers trying to get that black bud that opens to maroon but got more of an orange-red. I’m curious to see if espresso is better. Can’t wait for an update on some of those lavender and purple glads 💜
Hi Danielle, I love your RUclips channel. I think it is so calming and you inspire me to try to grow flowers that I haven't tried before. I grow in Utah's 7a zone. I do have a question though. If you cut the lilies for flower bouquets, do they come back next year. I know that you need to leave foliage for die back. Thank you! Ginger
Thanks so much for letting me know Gina. I am not familiar with nerine, but I will need to add them to my shopping list! They look somewhat similar to resurrection lilies in the pictures I'm seeing - does that seem correct?
Yes. Similar-ish, but so useful for blooming at a time when so many other flowers have long finished! And they are so very easy and naturalise in our English gardens. I’m zone 8 to 9.
Hello Danielle! How are the dahlia bulbs you buried in the ground? Are they doing ok? Do they have signs of sprouting? It'll be great if you can post a video on that! I'm located in zone 6 Canada Toronto! It'll be nice not to dig dahlia roots out every winter!!
I am overwintering my purple dahlias. I don’t have mulch so I mounded and covered them with garden soil to protect from the winter ❄️ storm expected overnight. Will this smother them? Zone 7
Thanks for this helpful video! Do you plant your peony roots in the spring? I just picked up a few but most research I’m reading online says it’s best to plant them in fall. Wondering if I should return them and wait till later in the season?
I am starting to work with the Growing Kindness Project. Do you think Longfield Gardens would be open to donating some bulbs for that kind of project? I'd like to work with my local nursing home as well--esp for seniors that get little to no visitors.
Sounds like your collection is going to be beyond gorgeous this season! Thank you for sharing it with us :) I have had almost every single one of those lilies you mentioned but unfortunately rabbits have been eating them all! Do you have issues with rabbits and if so what do you to save your plants? This year the 'pandemic' rabbits have eaten almost everything including hydrangeas and rose bushes!
Hi Debbie! Would you mind sharing some more info with me? What happens when you plant the Dahlia's? Disease? Failure to thrive? Too much foliage and not enough blooms? They do like consistent water and like a good layer of compost. I know a farmer in 8b - if you can tell me more I can ask him for advice with what you're seeing!
I could listen to you talk all day long 🙏🙏❤❤
Love your content, thank you for all of your hard work and for such information sharing! Like you, I am going after my gardening next year with a determination and focus. I have had a very hard two years loosing 5 close family member including my dad this past March. His favorite song was "In the Garden" sang by Alan Jackson and I have listened to that over and over again this past summer as I have worked through my grief, I'm STILL working through my grief...watching you has inspired me to make my garden my "healing garden" in 2023. Thank you Danielle...
Thank you!
Beautiful photos!
Gladiolus never went out of style!
People don't always appreciate them but they are just as pretty now as they were 60 yrs ago.
What a great tribute to your grandma for growing crocosima! I am growing irises and roses not only in honor of my mother that passed away 12 years ago, which were her favorite, but I do love them also. I guess that is the way we appreciate flower gardening.
I placed my order today with Longfield Gardens and call them and said I was highly recommended by you and your channel.
#1 fan from Pittsburgh Gene 🌷🌹🌷🌹
Aww thank you Gene!! What flowers did you order???
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens
Ranunculus Pink/ White 50
Dahlia Burlesca 3
Dahlia Great Silence 3
Peony’s Double Mix 6
Dahlia Cream de Cassis 3
Dahlia Cafe Au Lait / Morning Star 6
Gladiolus lsabla / My Love 30
Gladiolus Green Star 45
Dahlia KarmaLagoon 3
@@geneswiech4381 How wonderful! Your garden is going to be spectacular! Are you doing the Ranunculus under a low tunnel? I'm heading to a class at another farm on Saturday for success with Ranunculus in our zone.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens I am not sure... I never grow them before. Please Advise 🌷
I can’t wait to hear how your experiment in not digging up your dahlias. I love doing experiments in the garden. You never know until you try.
So Fibonacci. Thank you Lord for this wonderful creation.
I'm controlling myself from placing another order because Longfield Gardens sells bulbs and roots at Costco. I can never resist when it's staring at me in the face. I bought so many peonies last year, I can't even remember where or what I planted.
Never mind that now, I caved afterall. I needed those ranunculus and pompon dahlias. I couldn't take a chance on them selling out. I'm sure there'll be more peonies to buy this spring however :)
Crocosmia Lucifer is a beautiful flower ,but very invasive but you can keep a check on them.
You're right about craving flowers! 2 of my 103 Asiatic lily seeds have germinated after only 1 week - I'm ready to have a party! LOL
I agree with you about Longfield Gardens. They’re a fantastic company! They’re bulbs are always healthy and produce gorgeous flowers! Peonies I planted 7 years ago from LG have been divided a few times and now I have over four dozen
How do you know when to divide? Mine are healthy, and reliable bloomers. I would love more, but don't want to mess them up!
Thank you for doing so much work for us. Reviewing from my recliner. Blessings all and happy gardening
Great flowers, thanks for showing! 👍😀
I just bought some bulbs from Longfield Gardens after watching your video! I couldn’t resist! They are having a 15% off spring sale! 😃 They also don’t charge your card until 2 days before your order ships! Thanks for recommending them to us!
Evening my dear.
I'm totally with you on Gladiola. I have always loved them and still do.
I have left mine in the ground and some did come back.
Eventually none came back.
StarGazer Lily is another favorite. I have had them growing for years and oh how they multiple.
I want more traditional flowers in my garden .
Thank you for sharing these beautiful creations put here on earth to help people be happy and smile.
Michigander. 💐🦋
love this roundup! i am waiting for two bare root peonies to finally come out (planted bare root last spring). I'm adding some of these asiatic lilies to my garden!
I have those oriental lilies I propagated them too by separating scales it takes years but worth it. You have a very nice list of flowers,I might visit longfield I believed I’m 5 miles away from their nursery.
I have a very limited area to use for cutting flowers and appreciate your sharing recommendations.
Amazing selection of bulbs! Just when I thought I was done ordering things... now I need more peonies! LOL I ordered the Cornell Bronze dahlia and that one is also a beautiful color. Can't wait to see all these flourish in your garden. xo
I've grown a pretty common orange crocosmia for a while but I have wanted some red Lucifer crocosmia for years! I totally need to order some! I remember an older gentleman in the town where I grew up who had dahlias and he would mound up the soil over them each year and he didn't pull them up. That was in Salem Oregon. I know it is possible! I found beautiful bulbs at Costco yesterday and splurged on dahlias, gladiolas, two kinds of lilies as well as clematis. Can't wait to plant.
Love the sentiment behind your buying the crocosmia, sending you and your family so much love! ❤🙏🏽 I know your grandmother is so proud of you and your work, especially for inspiring so many people to grow. It's because of you that I know for a fact I want a cut garden some day, so thank you!
I have started ordering from Longfield gardens thanks for suggesting and showing their Amarillo’s and I mentioned your. Name. 👍👏🙏
Those Flowers are truly beautiful and charming....
Thank you....
Your flowers are gorgeous! The colors are amazing. I ordered cool flowers also. I planted some of the cool flowers in the fall but not as many as I wanted to. I will have way more than last year! I know I have told you this before but you have no idea how much your videos have helped me and I love when you do the how to grow and cut a bla bla bla whatever type of flower. That and so many other helpful videos. I can go straight out to the garden and plant based on your instructions and the vase life info works everytime! So thank you and please keep sharing. Your info is tried and true!
Excited about the dahlia experiment!
Peony Magical Mystery Tour is also beautiful! And Paeonia Lactiflora Pink
I ordered tulip bulbs from Longfield Gardens and they were great quality. I shared how I planted them in containers and also the update in the spring on my RUclips channel. Super happy with them.🌷🙂
I grow thr crocosmia too! Orange, red and yellow varieties. Hummingbirds love them
There is a yellow variety?!?
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens yes!!! Its called Paul's best yellow 💛
@@Ohiogardengoddess Thank you!
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens no problem, you're welcome
I purchased a few boxes of Longfellow tulips for my garden this spring. Purples, pinks, and magenta.
Wow!!! All of the flowers are extremely gorgeous 😍🌸🌺💮🌼🌷
Hi Danielle, thanks for satisfying my cravings as we experience -14 degrees Celsius (6.8 Fahrenheit) temperatures tonight ! The list you provided is just what I needed fir my shopping list ! 🇨🇦❤️
My friend!! -14?1?1 Are you knee deep in snow, or completely frozen? Spring can't come soon enough!
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens , Danielle , there is snow but not as much as other cities in Canada. I cannot wait when I even get to plant pansies and see the Hellebores peek through the melting snow! We are basically under lockdown (bless those who have lost their lives and/or loved ones) so I look forward to returning to browse through my favourite gardening centres.
I discovered Longfield gardens a couple years ago and I love them ♥️♥️♥️ my garden is full of their flowers 💐 I added more Peony’s this year to my gardens and can’t wait to see all the blooms . After seeing this video I am sure I can find room for more ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
I'm with you Pamela! Who needs grass when you can have peonies? Haha. Hope you have a great one! 14 inches of snow here in PA today!
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens oh no 🤦♀️ we just got 6” and I thought that was a lot 😊😊
It’s really cool that you bought plants in honor of your grandmother. I started buying plants in memory of my mother who is still alive at 90 and she no longer gardens but I’ll appreciate what I bought in her honor even though she doesn’t. In this case it was a dwarf Fuji apple tree.
The need to dig up dahlias has always been why we’ve never bothered growing them in our Zone 5. However, this year, we couldn’t resist giving them a try even as a annual so we got some from Longfield Gardens. Can’t wait to see how they do for us...and maybe, just maybe, we will dig them up in the fall.
May I suggest that you look out for the gladiola Black Jack. I grew it this year and its gorgeous. SThe buds are like black velvet when closed and open as a deep aubergine but when the sun hits it they become more like the deepest red inside the trought.
I love crocosmia! I have some and the hummingbirds love it as well! Great video! Greetings from Michigan! 😊
Thank you for brightening my day.
Beautiful flower choices 🌸
Gorgeous flowers!! 🤩♥️
Thanks for your video. I have never been planted peony and gladioli plants in my garden yet. They are definitely on my next lists.
Hi Miss D! Excited to see whats coming in your garden this year!
How are you my friend? Haven't heard from you in awhile. Hoping all is well!
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens all is well! Continuing to recover my vision. I already planted lettuce indoors. :)
Your planted Amaryllis bulbs for the Nursing Home....beautiful!!! I am going to work with our local Senior Center next year to do something similar within our community, I know many will be onboard to make this happen. You are such an inspiration. PS: Can't wait for my Spring bulbs, lilies in the ground, already have the peonies, and dahlias pre-ordered for Spring. Just have no more room for glads...which I will have to work on...my dad always had them in his garden.
Great video! I always loved Stargazer lillies, they were in my wedding bouquet 25 years ago. I tried to grow them long long ago and didn’t have much luck. I think I need to try them again!! 💐
🏵 Your video DID brightened my day. I hope to get blooms from my Bowl of Beauty peonies this year. I am going to try gladiolus this year also. I guess I'm out of style too!😂 I was wondering what kind of plant you would put in front of the glads for support. Maybe that way I could avoid staking them altogether. Thanks for the great content. I always look forward to your videos. Happy gardening!👩🌾
What I particularly like about Longfield Gardens is that their bulbs are available at Costco just a few weeks before planting time - at prices close to places that sell topsize (including retail) in bulk. No advanced planning necessary. BTW The hardy gladiolus Atomic may not be as huge but it to my understanding can withstand winters even here in Northern New England...
That is great to know Emma. Thank you! I may have to place another order! I have never been to a Costco - that's wonderful about the Longfield bulbs and prices.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens That would be Atom. My apologies. BTW Thank you for telling us about "Lambada" bee balm. I was this close to throwing in the towel because of the powdery mildew...
Such beautiful flowers, thanks for sharing the ones you will be trying. I agree that testing new methods is a great way to save time and money so will be good to know how your no dig dahlia experiment works!
Thank you for your suggestions!
Again, always inspiring!! I agree with you, you can never have enough Peonies 🌸 ...... Coincidentally I have been eyeing Sorbet as well. I hope 🤞 I can locate one this year. Can’t wait for spring to arrive🙏
absolutely charming - I love your presentations, and you are such an enabler!
Can't wait to see them blooming in the garden! 🥰 For bareroots/bulbs invested in Peonies, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Tulips, & a couple daffodils & hydrangeas... I'm hoping to at least make my money back this year + a little profit in order to be able to invest in more daffodils, dahlias, & lillies. 🤞 I really want the Mikaela Miranda but I didn't see it until I had already exceeded my budget!
I hear you my friend. My back keeps reminding me that I'm only getting older! Maybe just a lily and gladiolus farm one day! Are you on on IG? DM me and I'll share some Miranda with you❤
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens What?!?! 😯 Yes I am!
One of my favorite things about crocosmia is the seed heads for use in both dried and fresh arrangements.
Great video love from the uk
Great choices😊 Thanks for sharing 😁
That’s so interesting!! I just placed my first order with Longfield
I always appreciate your videos...thank you!
Even though we share totally different climate zones (mine is temperate New Zealand) I so appreciate all the information you provide Danielle. It is our bulb planting time and am gradually getting all mine in. Interesting what you said about the gladioli - I have always loved them and when I was living in Australia I grew plenty. Unfortunately people used to say "why are you growing those 'Nana flowers'". Bizarre what some people think.
Great video!
You seem to have great success with your lilies. I'd love to see one of your flower focus videos on how you choose to grow them. Thanks for the great flower content you post.
Beautiful 🌸
Great fun thank you. I'm in zone 6 and I too am planning to leave dahlias in the ground under row tunnel and some frost blankets this winter. Glad we'll be trying together.
Awesome friend! Please do share your findings! Do you listen to the No Till Flower Podcast? Some great info on this - especially for our zone.
Thanks I love gladiolus two
I have a Lucifer also very pretty
Thanks for the tips on Dahlias. I grew them for the first time this year. I too did not like digging them up. I was so careful and still ruined a few tubers. I packaged them the way you’re supposed to but they are starting to look dehydrated. I’m afraid to spray them with water for fear that mold will grow. I’m going to try your friend’s method next year.
Lucifer is a variety of crocosmia. I grow them too!
Thank you Elly! Do you find they hold well in vase?
lucifer is a variety that you don't need to dig out for winter. others varieties must be winterized in frostfree space. so nice, thank you from the czech republic
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens I have never cut them, I’ve only enjoyed them in my garden.
Oh and this was the first year I ordered from long field gardens. I just learned of them on impatient gardeners video a few weeks ago and then you were talking about them so I figured what’s another few bags of seeds?
Great video with some stunning plants for the new growing season. I will definitely be trying out the double lilies! I also love Crocosmia. I grew up in Ireland and the orange version grows wild along most country lanes in the west of the country. Lucifer is the red cultivar and it is lovely.
How wonderful my friend! I'm embarrassed to say that I'm not familiar with the orange crocosmia. I'll have to check that out. Are you still buried in snow? Going to catch up on your videos tonight!
Thank goodness we are now snow free but it took a good 2 weeks to melt and we were cut off by road for a week. Virtually every shrub in the garden has broken branches but I will fix that in spring with pruning. I have had the insurance people out here this week to assess the structural damage but I was far more gutted with the loss of my weeping cotoneaster....the top graft split right down the middle, so sad. XXX Úna
Please do an update on how your dahlia experiment goes!!
Enjoyed the video. I am in zone 7b and am just getting into growing dahlias. I am going to leave mine under mulch this coming winter to see how it works.
I ordered Corvara this year to try
So enjoy your style. You could be the gal next door just sharing garden information over the fence, if that makes sense. ❤️
Great information... 🌷💐🐝
THANKS
#1fan from Pittsburgh
Thanks 👍🏼
so beautiful flowers! how to store them in winter?
Do a video on early blooming flowers - Early spring mainly..
Lucifer is a very popular varieties of crocosmia. Tall, red, fairly hardy.
I ordered Cool Flowers and can't wait to read it! Thank you for the recommendation ☺️
I love gladioli! I’m curious to see if some of the varieties you chose are true to color. My Green Star was yellow, tricolore was beautiful but definitely a lighter pink and maroon color. I’ve tried black beauty from two different suppliers trying to get that black bud that opens to maroon but got more of an orange-red. I’m curious to see if espresso is better. Can’t wait for an update on some of those lavender and purple glads 💜
Did leaving them in the ground work? Please direct me to the follow up video 😎
Hi Danielle, I love your RUclips channel. I think it is so calming and you inspire me to try to grow flowers that I haven't tried before. I grow in Utah's 7a zone. I do have a question though. If you cut the lilies for flower bouquets, do they come back next year. I know that you need to leave foliage for die back. Thank you! Ginger
Do you grow nerine lilies in your cutting garden? Wonderful pink and hot pink flowers in late autumn. Very easy to grow and lovely.
Thanks so much for letting me know Gina. I am not familiar with nerine, but I will need to add them to my shopping list! They look somewhat similar to resurrection lilies in the pictures I'm seeing - does that seem correct?
Yes. Similar-ish, but so useful for blooming at a time when so many other flowers have long finished! And they are so very easy and naturalise in our English gardens. I’m zone 8 to 9.
I recently became aware of the Glamini gladeolus.. I wonder if they are also good for bouquets
Hello Danielle! How are the dahlia bulbs you buried in the ground? Are they doing ok? Do they have signs of sprouting? It'll be great if you can post a video on that! I'm located in zone 6 Canada Toronto! It'll be nice not to dig dahlia roots out every winter!!
Rut roh should I watch this!? I feel my credit card shaking 🤣😂🤣
What I dislike about salmon star is, it doesn't provide long stems. It's good for foam arrangements because you can separate the blooms.
Can you please advise when to pick up dahlias, so they last the most in vases. Thank you
I am overwintering my purple dahlias. I don’t have mulch so I mounded and covered them with garden soil to protect from the winter ❄️ storm expected overnight. Will this smother them? Zone 7
Thanks for this helpful video! Do you plant your peony roots in the spring? I just picked up a few but most research I’m reading online says it’s best to plant them in fall. Wondering if I should return them and wait till later in the season?
I wish you had given us the list of flowers!
What do you think of ITOH peonies?
How do you cut the lilies’ stem so that they come back next year
Hi there! I always leave 1/3 of the lily stem behind.
I always have ants and other tiny bugs on my flowers. How do you prevent bringing them into your house when you gather them?
everyone of your videos you are so excited about flowers. LOL. so if you dont' sell your flowers to florists, who do you sell to? homeowners mostly?
I am starting to work with the Growing Kindness Project. Do you think Longfield Gardens would be open to donating some bulbs for that kind of project? I'd like to work with my local nursing home as well--esp for seniors that get little to no visitors.
Sounds like your collection is going to be beyond gorgeous this season! Thank you for sharing it with us :) I have had almost every single one of those lilies you mentioned but unfortunately rabbits have been eating them all! Do you have issues with rabbits and if so what do you to save your plants? This year the 'pandemic' rabbits have eaten almost everything including hydrangeas and rose bushes!
What book do you prefer more--In Bloom or The Posy Book?
Did you reach out toLongfield for that nursing home project?
Could you post a link to find Keana Underwood please
tulipina.com/
This is completely off topic but you always have pretty natural looking makeup!
Hi, I live in Texas zone 8 and would love to grow Dahlia's, but haven't been suscessful yet ... do you have any suggestions.
Hi Debbie! Would you mind sharing some more info with me? What happens when you plant the Dahlia's? Disease? Failure to thrive? Too much foliage and not enough blooms? They do like consistent water and like a good layer of compost. I know a farmer in 8b - if you can tell me more I can ask him for advice with what you're seeing!
I would love to grow some stargazer lilies this season... do you have a recommended supplier?
Hi flower friend! I would try longfeild or ball.
What is a decorative dahlia?
I thought if you leave dahlias in the ground they get gall
Or rather if they do you can’t catch it.