This is the best video I have found on sweet peas and so so helpful for me (a very newbie gardener!) I loved how you showed the stages in the same videos and how you explained it. Please post more videos about everything you do in the garden!!
Hi there. I was wondering if it's possible to join to access the content without having the seeds delivered? I have bought LOADS of seeds over the winter so don't need any more, but it would be helpful to access the sow alongs, FAQs, etc.
Hi - this is great info, thanks! Also really good to see it in a video as I’ll be able to watch it again 😊 What sort of greenhouse heater would be good to use? I have a glass greenhouse that’s quite large (approx 18’ x 8’) and not near any electrical supply. Thanks
Oh yes, no way I can pretend I have it all together - you'd soon all catch me out! Plus no one actually really does, they just show you the shiny bits :)
Most of it! I see wo many gardener's make everything looks so perfect and my seedlings look far from it in my unheated greenouse. I also wasn't sure when to plant anenome and ranunculus. Thank you. So glad I found you.@@TheFloralProject
I love sweet peas,have grown up with them,good information for anyone starting out,I 'm the same I just find places to put them,glad you love them too,thanks for sharing!❤😊
I have a question... my Cosmos are huge.. at least 10ft probably more. But now that it's November and I live in NE Ohio where it's cold now... do I cut them or pull them all out?
Wow - those are HUGE. You'll need to pull them all out once the frosts come as they are tender. However, I don't know about the zones in the US so you might also want to check with a US flower grower.
I just ran across this video and it is so good! Do you have more and/or are you still doing videos? Have so much to learn, and so far I am loving you channel.
Lemon Queen, the hybrid perennial does not produce viable seed so not really sure what you are sowing there...although there is an ANNUAL sunflower which goes under the same name.
So helpful, thankyou. I have had an allotment for 17 years but have only recently started growing flowers for cutting. I was doing what you describe - cutting a blooming head with very short stem and leaving the buds behind. With regards to the conditioning, would it be OK to leave them outside overnight in a bucket. You said you put yours in the garage, do they need to be under-cover?
I would say so given the english weather! Plus you want them somewhere dark - use your bathroom or coolest room in the house if you don't have a garage.
A kind welcome center caretaker in Castroville, TX allowed me to take some seeds from a huge yellow cosmos growing outside the center. I was so attracted to the plant because it was covered in bees, moths, butterflies and hummingbirds. The kind caretaker even provided a ziplock bag for me in which to collect the seeds. I had never planted cosmos before. I've started a few in containers and just bought a package of single sensation mixed which I plan to plant directly into an area in my yard.