March Garden Tour // Tulips, Daffodils, Ranunculus, Amaryllis blooms!!
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Hello fellow gardeners! This March Garden Tour was such a joy to film and I'm so excited to share it with you! We worked hard planting spring bulbs during the cold days of fall and winter. Now, together, we get to sit back and enjoy the fruit of our labor!
The March garden is FULL of beautiful blooms! The spring bulb containers we planted lasagna style are blooming (somewhat in succession as planned). The red/pink impression tulips (Darwin hybrid) are appearing for the first time this year and I'm hoping they perennialize. Daffodils of all varieties are taking turns putting on a display. To my pleasant surprise, some of the crocuses that I planted in the lawn are blooming (a surprise to me because they get mowed over with the lawnmower every week). The hyacinths and freesia's are giving off a heavenly scent. The peonies are starting to sprout up from the soil. Ranunculus is coming back for the second year and I'm getting to use them as cut flowers! The avocado tree is putting on a new flush of flowers. The garden amaryllis is opening up!
Spring has arrived and it's evident everywhere in my garden! I hope you enjoy the video as much and I enjoyed filming it. What are you looking forward to most in your spring garden? (for me, its the ranunculus because they have been a long time coming!). Happy Gardening!
00:00 Introduction
00:14 Lasagna Containers - spring bulbs
03:50 Crocus in Containers and Lawn
04:12 African Daisy
04:26 Peonies
04:48 Crossvine and Trumpet Vine
05:02 Do Peony Tulips return the second year?
06:37 Bleeding Heart
07:02 Sensation Lilac + neighboring plants
08:16 Ranunculus
11:03 Geraniums and Sweet Alyssum
11:45 Scilla Peruviana
12:42 Garden Amaryllis
14:18 Avocado Tree
15:10 Smaller varieties of Daffodils
16:02 Calla Lilies
16:23 Peony and Freesias
17:11 More daffodils and tulips
18:19 Hellebore and shade garden
Such a lovely blooms for March, Thanks for the garden tour.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 😁
So beautiful! All the different flowers blooming in all their glory. Nice job, good reminder that hard work pays off and no matter how long winter is, spring time will come
Very true! There is always the hope of spring during the long cold winter 💕
great sustainable gardening as we all need. good to see your tulips are coming back.
The double tulips coming back has definitely been one of the biggest surprises this spring. Thanks for watching! 😁
Lovely flowers, I’m planning to add flowers in my garden this video came, thanks for the garden tour
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😁
I am very happy to see your flower garden. An amazing place and bring comfort with their bright colors and they give the inspiration for me. Thanks for the nice video and thanks you for sharing with me.
I’m happy my garden could bring inspiration and comfort! It does the same for me.😊 Thank you for watching!
For sharing your beautiful garden with us a beautiful garden tour today. Thanks so much.
Thank you for watching! 😁 It’s great to hear that you enjoyed it.
Very pretty!
Thank you, Linda! 😊
Wow.stunning show.❤❤❤
😊 Thank you!
@@WhereTimeBegan ur welcome
Hello I Garden in Minnesota. You have an amazing Garden. The plants may be different but the fundamentals are the same so I'm definitely will be watching thanks for posting
Thank you! What kind of plants are you growing in your garden this year? I imagine your spring flowers come later than ours here in zone 9b?
I'm definitely going to be putting in some rose shrubs, lilies have been missing in this garden and some various flowers yet to be determined. My garden tends to be more on the shade side, but every year it seems like I get more sun because of neighbors cutting their trees down or trimming.
We can start planting trees and some shrubs now. Most flowers are planted as early as mother's Day or just after
I’m also planting lilies for the first time this year! I’m growing different varieties in hopes of having longer bloom times in n the summer :) And I’m also currently working on my shade garden adding hellebores, hostas, and bleeding hearts :)
Hellebores are intriguing to me. I had looked into planting some last year but in my zone may not get a flower . They would be perfect for your shade area because of your long growing season
I have given up on bleeding hearts. I have tried to grow them 5 or 6 times over the years in different locations, and the outcome is typically the same: they do great the first year, they come up the second year (looking smaller and more anemic) but almost never for a third year. Have no idea why - they never seem distressed or diseased. They just don't come up again.
Your spring bloom containers are lovely and colorful! I love the way they turned out! I’m in SF Bay Area in zone 10a, I never had success with planting in pots. My bulbs rotted with all the rain. I finally moved my pots into the garage but they didn’t perform well. Did you have to cover your pots from alI the rain we had this year ? Thank you for sharing. 🌷 🌱 🪻 🌱 🌷 🌱 🪻 🌱 🌷 🌱 🪻
Thank you! 😁 I didn’t covered the containers, though we also received a lot of rain. I usually purchase the moisture control potting soil from Costco and drill at least three drainage holes on the bottom of the containers. Thanks for watching! Hope that helps!
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Thank you for your quick response , that’s good to know. I will try again next year! Happy planting 🪴
Yes, there is always next year! I had trouble with my ranunculus the first year (they dried up when I went traveling a couple weeks last May). But this year they’re blooming beautifully!
which zone?
I’m in Zone 9b, Northern California 😁
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