Peachy-pink flowers are always stunning. I look forward to your next peachy dahlias video!!!
@roomwithaview763 ай бұрын
So gorgeous! 🩷 Peach flowers have become one of my favorite to use. Love the captions😂
@kawerkamp3 ай бұрын
This video was such a delight---it feels like I just took a leisurely garden tour with a friend. This natural "roaming through the garden" style of video is restorative and inspiring (and still educational as always)!
@Blossomandbranch3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback, so glad you enjoyed it!
@IrishNoble-ln4bk3 ай бұрын
I love your dress! And your garden is looking gorgeous!
@lyndadorrington17903 ай бұрын
Such an amazing productive garden...thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience so generously
@naturesensegardening50023 ай бұрын
That dress! Love it! Your flower field is always an inspiration to me. The way you dead-head is great, I need to learn how to do that too. Fantastic video as always. Thank you.
@toneliseostboe69093 ай бұрын
What a nice garden :)
@MathAndSpanish3 ай бұрын
Flowers are looking gorgeous, and you as well! A nice foil to your equally lovely dirt-under-the-nails look...
@kathrynmettelka72163 ай бұрын
Cornel Bronze seems to go with all the other flowers I grow. So does Echinacea Cantaloupe. If you haven’t grown it before, you might like to try it. I’m looking forward to your peachy dahlias video. Your palate is exquisite.
@NatureHerbsandTea.3 ай бұрын
Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️ Subscribed
@justinh49233 ай бұрын
Your Dahlias are gorgeous!
@dawnreynolds5193 ай бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous garden! I have a tiny garden but I have to try dahlias after seeing yours. You have such great knowledge about everything to do with gardening / planting and I am so thankful to you for sharing it with us.
@athomas8973 ай бұрын
Nice tour. Your gardens are showing your hard work . Superb. ❤
@MicheleYoung-w5s3 ай бұрын
My favorite peachy colors! Thanks for showing us your lovely garden ❤❤
@GardenMoxie3 ай бұрын
I love all the peachy tones. Your bouquet turned out beautifully and the farm looks amazing. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
@deborahclatworthy38853 ай бұрын
My absolute favourite colour is peach…gorgeous! ❤
@swampfoxtactics77203 ай бұрын
I love your garden in this season! I so wish I was there to walk through it.
@jeannet95923 ай бұрын
You're flowers are so pretty, and I loved the color palette you picked.
@tubegoob13 ай бұрын
I did a peachy color theme this year, too. Such a happy color 🍑🍑🍑
@tamararobinson20693 ай бұрын
Love the soft colors so pretty!
@Stephanie-ug4ih3 ай бұрын
😂 I love your little songs and commentary to yourself
@rsc-h8w3 ай бұрын
I definitely need more peachy dahlias in my garden! Can’t wait for that video.
@eyrerosecottage19703 ай бұрын
I've never heard of solidaster! They are so pretty!
@mhubertcfi3 ай бұрын
Very pretty. Going right now to look up solidaster ❤
@sandrasmith81003 ай бұрын
Beautiful bouquet
@lynnhuntington34983 ай бұрын
That was very pleasant, thank you
@rootandrevival3 ай бұрын
Had similar experience direct seeding my new zinnias as well. You’re inspiring me to take a risk and try to overwinter a row of dahlias in 6a 😬. The digging and overall maintenance every year is starting to get to me.
@thepragmaticfarmer63083 ай бұрын
" Sticking with the ol' reliables" Diddo! They have a long way to go. Subscription customers didn't care much for them either. Quenny is always a hit. Did you just low-key drop a book release announcement? Or have you already announced it? Congrats either way!
@moniquegodon57123 ай бұрын
I loved watching you pick through your beautiful garden to produce that wonderful peachy pink bouquet. I’m not ready for fall yet. Are you?
@anniewildmush12843 ай бұрын
my alpen glow are at least 5 feet tall and big bloom just like benarys. give them another try! victorian wedding is smaller but man some of the colors are unique
@jessiesheldon-huffey1824Ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how to grow flowers for a specific wedding date. ? My daughter is getting married June 27th and has asked me to grow the flowers for her wedding. I live in zone 5 in north idaho. I do have indoor grow lights set up if i need to start seeds indoors.
@noellegunderson78313 ай бұрын
What variety of yarrow was that? I think I need to add it to my collection.
@AprilShowers243 ай бұрын
What beautiful flowers! Also, I love your dress. Do you mind me asking where you bought it, please?
@ledychestnut4003 ай бұрын
Bri, flower fields are looking lovely as ever! Cannot wait for your book! Or a house tour whenever construction is done! Question…where did you get your dahlia tubers from? I bought some at the local big box store back in the spring and I have not been very impressed with the quality…I think one has a disease that makes the crown look warty…the name escapes me at the moment but I’m for sure going to be removing that tuber. Any suggestions on where to buy them online? (I’m 100% organic and have been trying to implement your techniques in my garden over the past 2 years)
@LisadeKramer3 ай бұрын
I grew the Dawn Creek Blush from Floret and started them indoors. The colors would have been perfect for your bouquet. I also grew Floret's Shooting Star Dahlias and they are just now coming on. Her Sangria Mix Celosia is an amazing color but my plants are not very big. I am going to try and save the seeds of the Zinnias and the Celosia. Do you mulch your Dahlia bed that you winter over?
@cogasawara13 ай бұрын
Your rudbeckia was amazing - did you fall plant them?
@tamisauer24023 ай бұрын
Hello! When you are cutting your dahlias, there is a row of tall plants behind you. What are they? I ask, because I am working on a windbreak for my garden and your looks dreamy through the sunset!
@EvaMarieK3 ай бұрын
Where do you buy your Solidaster? It’s so beautiful! And can I ask how long it blooms for?
@monicasunsundegui68763 ай бұрын
Love your garden and the “jungle look” space. Regarding mulch: I have followed many of your videos, but it’s still not clear to me (language barrier) what type of straw/hay/leaves you use. I'm worried about using something that might contain seeds and sprout where it shouldn’t…. In my area, there are no mulch suppliers, and the closest thing I have is a bamboo forest next to a stream. Could using that foliage contain cross-contaminated seeds? Thanks very much for your inspiring videos☺️☺️
@dorothyleeuw87743 ай бұрын
Hi Bri. Beautiful flowers. Do you know the variety of the feverfew. I like the height of it. Some of it gets❤ too tall for my garden.
@elisiabarber75413 ай бұрын
What netting do you use? Is it hemp?
@shannonkimmel5103 ай бұрын
Where did you get the solidaster from? Can you grow it from seed?
@mikeob95023 ай бұрын
Nice tour, thanks. Do you have humming birds in your area? If so, what do they go for most?
@AnnaKincaid3 ай бұрын
Do the solid asters spread like golden rod does? I just acquired some golden rod and read it spreads via rhizomes.
@Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm3 ай бұрын
Oh No 🤔 you have me very worried about the Floret zinnia. Here in Australia it has cost us $35AU for seed. Ive just germinated half of the packets of dahlia seed to start them off as small plants and the celosia, I have a tray of zinnia just starting to pop their heads up in my starter tray. I didn’t want to use it all so early just in case it fails first go. My dahlias all had wonderful germination rates and Ive just planted our own cross bred zinnia seed direct to the field blended with some Benarys Giants and the queen series that we can get our hands on here. I just decided to direct mix seed the field so that I can get them up and if Im really happy with different colours that come up I am going to dig them up and move them into tiny isolation meshed areas so that I can hand pollinate the flowers so that next year I will hopefully get some blooms that are created from this process. I grow everything from seed here including all of the dahlias that we have and have purchased seed again and have germinated a whole stack of those so that I will hopefully get some new and wonderful flowers for this season and will cover the heads with organza bags and cross the seed over itself so that I can see what comes of that next year. The unseasonable wind and heat and lack of rain that we are experiencing right now is a frightening prospect of what temps we will reach in summer. Lots and lots of mulching being done to keep the soil protected from the impending heat and a roll of shade cloth on hand ready to make shelter over the rows if I think things are just too hot. I so wish we could have half of the seed choices for flowers that you guys have. We can’t even find a lemonade raspberry seed here to grow to see what they taste like. Love watching you. Thankyou so much for sharing. Cheers Theresa - South Coast Australia
@dzdffxddvbaiden2253 ай бұрын
Would love to know which yarrow variety that is?
@jamiecramer5834Күн бұрын
It would be nice if you would put links to your sources!
@jeromegagnon83353 ай бұрын
Hi there! Love your videos btw. Question for you. I bought some foxgloves that are suppose to bloom in the first year and they still have not bloomed yet. We are now beginning of September, should I be worried. Apparently I read they do not overwinter very well. Thw variety is called Dalmation Peach F1 drom johnnyseeds
@WesternMONo-TillGardening3 ай бұрын
I tried Sahara rudbeckia this year, but mine were much shorter than yours. I’m going to fall plant some this year. Maybe they will end up being taller.
@chelsearuiz66013 ай бұрын
Bouquet flower varieties mentioned- (to recreate at home) Dalmatian Peach foxglove Voyage Champagne Lisianthus Cornel Bronze dahlia Feverfew Rudbeckia triloba Rudbeckia Sahara Yarrow cultivar not mentioned. Imagine it to be Firefly Peach Sky Zinnia Quennie Lime Peach Dahlia rock run ashley Solidaster
@aseasonalabode3 ай бұрын
Have you been able to harvest from the feverfew all summer? Or this a later planting or second flush?
@aseasonalabode3 ай бұрын
Great video! Super helpful
@serenababy63583 ай бұрын
Once I figure out how to grow dahlias, I'm getting cornell bronze, rock run ashley a d wine eyed Jill. Someday i will figure out dahlias! Lisianthus was a piece of cake by comparison 😅
@Whipporwhill3 ай бұрын
Which yarrow variety is that?
@LalalalalaLauren753 ай бұрын
What’s a good resource where I can learn the difference between annuals, perennials etc? I want to grow more flowers to benefit my local pollinators but I’m not having much success 😕
@thepragmaticfarmer63083 ай бұрын
Perrenial and annuals are determined by your growing zone. For strictly pollinator plantings, your state's extension service provides some of the simplest and most straight-forward guides on pollinator planting in your zone. Some states may be better than others but they usually have a ton of information online.
@stephaniedesante34333 ай бұрын
How long can you leave zinnia and dahlia flowers on the plant before they start to fade?
@renatatrlicova62813 ай бұрын
👍👍👍❤️
@GrettaVanMaanen-pj8ql3 ай бұрын
😊
@lesleyfrenzartist3 ай бұрын
My neighbor and I (zone 8 and we actually live in the same town as Floret) were both disappointed and underwhelmed with the "fancy Floret" zinnias. Germination was OK, but the flowers themselves have been kind of meh. I think/hope Erin just needs more time with these. Looking forward to your peachy flower video-- currently looking for peachy perennials and having a tough time!
@Mandy-q6c3 ай бұрын
Say what have sheep come in & get buckwheat-HOW. A short would be great/interesting