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I love zinnias too! I grow Benary's Giant in almost all the colors plus three Queeny series (Red Lime, Lime Orange and Lemon Peach). I like to let folks know here in San Diego/Zone 10a that the Zinderella do not produce double blooms here. I learned about this in the Floret Flowers blog and so I've stopped buying Zinderella Lilac and Peach and have opened up more space for other flowers. I'm glad to see some cosmos appreciation here. I see a lot of the cut flower farmers say they're not growing cosmos anymore because of the difficulty in harvesting. I love the Rubenza cosmos. In sunflowers I love the ProCut White Lite. The ProCut are so amazing! I plant them six inches apart so the flowers don't get too big for vases. I also like the Starburst Greenburst fluffy kinds. Pollenless sunflowers have been a game changer for me as I have so many allergies. For sweet peas, here in San Diego we plant them in October. They grow incredible roots over the winter and then bloom in March to May and then it's too warm and they die off. Thanks for your video and guidance here! I'd add rudbeckia and scabiosa. Here in 10a, they're perennials and add so much to bouquets.
ОтветитьI don't know where to start my new garden! Please help
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ОтветитьThese are my favorite type of video you do. Just talking about plants. I learn so much and it’s fascinating. Thank you 🙏
ОтветитьThe cockatoo birds in our area (Sydney Australia) will destroy the Sunflowers once the seeds are ripe.
They chew off the whole flower heads!!
Hi nice mam
ОтветитьHi Laura, is it safe to save zinnia seeds from plants that had powdery mildew?
ОтветитьWhich zone are you in?
ОтветитьAre these ALL annuals?
ОтветитьThank you 😊 love learning from you
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ОтветитьThank goodness that Marigolds have a spicy scent - the deer don't like it and will not eat them!
Ответитьlove the cat licking his crotch
ОтветитьDo you ever get problems with animals eating the flowers or vegetable plants? I do with groundhogs.
ОтветитьZinnia’s are the only flowers I can’t grow! Everytime I have a seeding, the squirrels eat it? They leave everything else alone
ОтветитьThis video is one of my favorite videos on your channel, it is completely chocked full to the brim with really interesting and helpful information!
ОтветитьI grew sweet peas next to a fence, sweet delicate fragrance🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮
ОтветитьI grew A Mammoth 🌻 Sunflower, 7 feet tall, next to the fence
ОтветитьI grew those Zinnias, backyard! Cut & Come Again!🌞🫶😊🛡️🌐 Sunny Warm Weather! West
ОтветитьCosmos (κόσμος) means "world" in greek. It is a masculine noun with an article preceeding, ο κόσμος.
8.45 It is not pronounced zanthos but Ksanthόs, with the stress on the last syllable, meaning blonde (ξανθός) in greek.😅
Your knowledge is amazing
ОтветитьHonestly- this is really helpful. With links and great pics but none if the nonsense build up!
Please- could you suggest flowers for us in Florida? We have such particular weather, sun, water needs.
Thank you!
I’m a part of a weaving group one lady planted a huge amount of Maragold so she used it as a way of coloring yarn( she also grew lambs) for the wool and made the most glorious lemon colored yarn
ОтветитьOur Mexican sunflowers have self seeded themselves too!
ОтветитьYou have beautiful flowers and I love how knowledgeable you are about flowers!
ОтветитьGreat video, lovely flowers. Its so much cheaper to grow flowers from seed. Did your kitty ever finish its bath?
ОтветитьSo thankful for you and what you do, lady! Look how much you crammed into one video. Worth every minute. Thank you! What an inspiration.
I’m a former Oregonian (salem) never gardened. Now a north Texan (zone 8a) and 2nd year gardener. There is so much to try!! Eeeeee!! Cheers and blessings on your awesome work!
On the back of your garden shed why don't you plant something that will go and spread out like the plant you got for your anniversary that's Behind the greenhouse. Where you can still keep it trimmed up but it will give Something for that while. A trellis like the ones on the house and plant a Vining plant
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ОтветитьI live in upper Michigan. My soil is wet. Hit water at 2 feet. What's good for sunny or shady wet soil. Poor drainage.
ОтветитьI have zero experience growing any kind of flowers. My goal is to grow some flowers that will attract bees for pollinating my veggie garden. So, I’ll be planting in a couple of 10”-12” pots. Please recommend something that’s easy for a beginner. Thanks 😊
ОтветитьGreat video but you didn’t cover the care much. Is there anything special we should know about watering/sun?? Or are they all the same care
ОтветитьI’m new to cut flower farming and this was so helpful ❤
ОтветитьHi from India Laura, thank you so very much for your informative videos...they are all a great help
Happy gardening and keep us informed 👍 😊
Thank you so much! Fell in love with so many of these beauties, and ordered a few packets. I learned a lot too!!!
ОтветитьCan we get a video update where you review this video and give an update on what worked, didn't, and what you kept up with or let go of?
ОтветитьTithonia is highly invasive in many places.
ОтветитьDo u have zeennia seeds for sale?
Ответитьomg my seeds NEVER grow. However this year I planted ZINNIAS and all my seeds germinated. I'm in love with my zinnias my favorite flower now.
ОтветитьHi 👋 Laura 🌷thanks for video
ОтветитьI just love the sweet pea and the sweet smell.
ОтветитьMy Husband and I are watching your vlog all the time. But I wonder if you ever got tired with gardening. You are always gull of energy like your plants. Thank you fof sll your shows, we learned a lot. Do you sldo hsve a vlog in making twa eith your flowers.
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ОтветитьI ..plan. marigold. And. The...sed. did. Not...growe
Ответить“Peter out”. Please stop!!!!
ОтветитьVideos are available on my channel in my garden on zeniya Flowers
ОтветитьI could not get your links to work.
ОтветитьOh my, you talk so fast!! It gave me a headache. But good info
ОтветитьLots of good seed ideas with gorgeous summer colour.
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