I've JUST started growing my own columbines from seeds. I'm hooked. Thank you for this in depth video. It covered a lot of ground. Hearing what to arrange with it in the garden is exactly the kind of info I'm looking for.
mine flowered and kept flowering into October. the guy at the nursery said they only bloom in the spring. but he was wrong. now I want to grow some from seed. Even if they don't bloom this year.
When I bought my house twenty years ago, I bought from a local nursery and planted a columbine unlike any I've ever seen. It is not a typical columbine flower. The flower is fuzzy, powder-puff like, but the leaf is absolutely a columbine leaf. I had it in white and in purple, but one year after I cut it back, the purple didn't come back the next year. Have you ever seen a columbine like this? I'd love to get more, but I've never seen it again. I'm subscribing to you. I'd love to hear what you have to say. Ah! You're in New Haven. I'm in Danbury.
There is a good chance that you had Meadowrue which has foliage that is very similar to columbine but has the puffy flowers you describe and has varieties that include white and purple. We plan on doing a segment on Meadowrue soon. Thanks for watching!
I have these in the garden in the UK, they are very popular with the bees in Spring, second only to Raspberries in the garden this year in terms the number of visiting bees.
My columbines are growing so large that they are tipping themselves over. Should I be cutting them down shorter on a regular basis, or is there another way to keep them from tipping over like this???
You are growing other sorts, probably Aquilegia vulgaris. These upward facing ones are unusual: basically nurseries overcame issues of selling aquilegia plants by breeding sorter plants, then compensating with upward facing flowers!!
Aquilegia/Columbine seeds are available here amzn.to/2sgdKwc
Absolutely love these flowers! We grow them all over our garden.
I've JUST started growing my own columbines from seeds. I'm hooked. Thank you for this in depth video. It covered a lot of ground. Hearing what to arrange with it in the garden is exactly the kind of info I'm looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
I love these videos. Hope he makes more this year!
Thanks for watching! We are making more!
So where’s the part that explains about how to grow columbine?
Trying to find references to draw Columbine, this flower is very complicated to draw and now i'm here listening to how to grow Columbine, amazing
Thank you so much 😀
mine flowered and kept flowering into October. the guy at the nursery said they only bloom in the spring. but he was wrong. now I want to grow some from seed. Even if they don't bloom this year.
When I bought my house twenty years ago, I bought from a local nursery and planted a columbine unlike any I've ever seen. It is not a typical columbine flower. The flower is fuzzy, powder-puff like, but the leaf is absolutely a columbine leaf. I had it in white and in purple, but one year after I cut it back, the purple didn't come back the next year. Have you ever seen a columbine like this? I'd love to get more, but I've never seen it again. I'm subscribing to you. I'd love to hear what you have to say. Ah! You're in New Haven. I'm in Danbury.
There is a good chance that you had Meadowrue which has foliage that is very similar to columbine but has the puffy flowers you describe and has varieties that include white and purple. We plan on doing a segment on Meadowrue soon. Thanks for watching!
@@Gardenclips I'll check it out. I do know the label said Columbine. Thanks.
I’m in Wolcott Connecticut
I have these in the garden in the UK, they are very popular with the bees in Spring, second only to Raspberries in the garden this year in terms the number of visiting bees.
I have a very pretty white one that looks like a mini Ranunculus 😂💕😍
I suggest renaming your title. There was nothing on how to actually grow it.
exactly where are the seeds
I cannot see any Aquilegia spezies... there are only upward facing cultivars and hybrids...
Can these plant's grow inside you know or they have to be outside only to make it !
My columbines are growing so large that they are tipping themselves over. Should I be cutting them down shorter on a regular basis, or is there another way to keep them from tipping over like this???
So how do you get the seed to geminate? No mention of the most critical part.
@bhatkat - I just water mine, I haven’t fertilized mine.
Thank you very much 😊
is so beautiful plants love
I hve the common columbine ❤
Why those in my garden are all face down?
You are growing other sorts, probably Aquilegia vulgaris. These upward facing ones are unusual: basically nurseries overcame issues of selling aquilegia plants by breeding sorter plants, then compensating with upward facing flowers!!
Can it grow in climate above 30°c??
I think u can grow it first in early fall indoor , and it will flower in spring ..as i do .i'll give it a try😊
Pretty pictures but no information about seeding or planting
Lot's of detail on everything but 'how to grow' them.
Um, nothing in this video talks about how to grow columbines.
I need to see how it's supposed to be pruned, CLOSE UP.
No such luck on that, either.
This video gives information about Columbines, but nothing about growing them.
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