Start Seeds NOW for a BEAUTIFUL SPRING: Cool-Season Hardy Annual Flowers
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- You don’t have to be a flower farmer to have fresh blooms that fill your garden and vases all spring!
You might think it’s a little early to worry about next spring in the middle of the summer, but it’s the perfect time to start cool-season hardy annuals. In this video, I’ll explain cool-season hardy annuals and how to grow them, and I will share my choices for which flowers to choose.
00:00 Introduction
00:20 What are cool-season hardy annual flowers?
01:03 Reasons to grow cool-season hardy annuals
01:43 How to grow cool-season hardy annuals
03:54 Top choices for cool-season hardy annual flowers
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Start these Seeds indoors this summer for beautiful flowers next spring! Learn about the benefits of starting seeds indoors, including a wider variety of blooms and healthier plants. Discover how planting early can lead to stronger root systems and more abundant blooms. Find out how cool-season hardy annuals can survive cold temperatures and produce blooms the following spring. Get tips on selecting the right varieties and ensuring successful germination. Join us to get a head start on your spring garden and enjoy a colorful and vibrant landscape!
I appreciate your explanation of WHY these flowers are beneficial! Sold!
Angela - love your straight forward explanations !
That hummingbird in the opening! ❤
Thank you so much for the guide. Begginer gardeners here and this means a lot❤
Love this beautiful garden❤
Thank you , for growing tips for hot weather gardens. 💚
I have given up planting anything in the summer. I keep those from the spring alive. This is already a lot of work and they still look stressed out. Our summer is hot and dry with three digits of temp. It is too much for the plants and ME! I will wait till Oct and it will give me three months of growth. 9b
Brilliant. Thank you
Thank you 👍🏽❤️❤️❤️
I love getting my winter flower seeds started when its still 118 F outside
Very good video and information. I've had snapdragon in 2 of my raised beds for a few years now. I'll give these others a try and follow the planting schedule you advised. We're in Virginia, zone 7a. Our average first frost date is between mid-October and early-November.
Hi, Angela! Ok, I do the announcements for my ward, and I have a different theme each week. I decided to do a flower theme, and was like, "Angela's taught me so many flowers- I got this!" ;'D In fact, I'm just gonna copy and paste all of our announcements here, because I learned half of these flowers from you. :D
Welcome to the Floral Edition of the Fold
Who’s your dandelion?!
DI Pod- Thurs, July 18th - Wed July 24th:
I wanted to tell you what the bin at the stake center was going to be. Otherwise it’s all, “WHAT IN CARNATION IS THAT THING?!?!?!”
“In coming daisy, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the constant influence of the Holy Ghost.”
Interfaith Choir for 9/11 Day of Service:
Last year so many people Rose to the occasion to sing. Iris hoping we’d have a choir again this year, and we do!
The choir will be singing at the Houston National Cemetery, where people will Phlox to help on 9/11.
The deadline to sign up is Aug 11th.
[then I have a button link here that says "Forget-me-not"]
You had me at Hydrangea.
JustServe Spotlight:
Harbor Hospice is hoping for some fall décor for 30 doors for their 30 patients. ….Ok, Mum’s the word if anyone asks, but just so you know, Harbor Hospice is home to some of the most notorious retired gangsters, including:
-Black-eyed Susan
-Lily-of-the-Rio-Grande-Valley
-Creep Myrtle
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and…
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Katie Anderson Baptism:
Did you notice I didn’t write any baptism puns? That’s because I never joke. Orchid.
Seminary Kick-Off:
Seminary really helps students stay on the straight and Yarrow. Parents are invited, so quit being a pansy and bring your poppy.
I should stop writing these:
It is getting ranunculus.
(Oh, snapdragon!)
You are very clever!
❤
Namaste
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First, thank you for the very relevant videos and information. Now, way off subject, but I hope you can help. I'm in Coolidge so not too far from you. My question is, what is the best way to cure sweet potatoes here? Too hot outside, too hot in the garage, not hot or humid enough in the house! Please!? I do think they are very close to needing to be harvested. I think if anyone can help it's you. Thanks again!
Glad it's helpful, You can learn more here czcams.com/video/YCsenh3K7v8/video.html
I love watching your videos but I live in Australia so our seasons are different so i cant plant things you say :(
Swap the months - opposite times of year. I hear from many people who do that.
I'm so sad my calendula was doing so beautiful, but it got powdery mildew and I've tried everything. Neem, milk, soap and water. Idk what to do.
Calendula doesn't like the heat. I would remove the plant and plant again in a new spot when temps are cooler.
Love this beautiful garden❤