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Seed Talk #55 - 10 Direct Seeding Mistakes to Avoid for Cool Flowers in Fall 

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@judyrobinson2282
@judyrobinson2282 Месяц назад
Perfect timing--am direct seeding tomorrow, its going to be a light rain, and my bed is prepared. All because of you!
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 Год назад
Just a home gardener here, but I use old, spent potting soil on my direct seed flower bed every year. Keeping the leaves off is quite a job, I may try to put up a barrier this year because inevitably the wind whips them in every fall.
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Love the potting soil tip - thanks so much for sharing! Yes, leaves are such a problem for me, as well 🍁😩🍂 Let me know if you have any luck with your barrier! Thanks again for sharing and for watching 🥰 Have a wonderful day!
@bohemiangardensandgourdfar8812
Working on cool flowers now... loved this episode. Thanks a million 💚🌺.
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
You are so welcome - thanks so much for the positive feedback! 🤗 Wishing you a beautiful spring garden full of flowers 🥰 If there are any topics you would like to hear discussed on a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment, and have a wonderful day! 💚☺💚
@kimbessinger7094
@kimbessinger7094 Год назад
Just really love all your helpful tips and explanations!!❤❤
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Oh, thanks so much! 🤗 If there are any particular topics you would like us to cover in a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Thanks again for the positive feedback and for watching! Have a wonderful day 💚🥰💚
@VirginiaFlowerFarm
@VirginiaFlowerFarm Год назад
So awesome- thanks for this video Lisa and layne! Fredericksburg Virginia here…direct seeded yesterday! I watched all your other cool flower videos. Thanks ladies! 👏🏼
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Woo hoo - hope you will be seeing lots of sprouts in your direct-seeded beds soon! Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching 🤗 Have a lovely day! 💚
@flowerfairy1950
@flowerfairy1950 Год назад
Thanks Ladies, it is early Spring here in Oz 🇦🇺 and I am eagerly (aka impatiently) waiting for my Autumn-sown seeds to mature and grow. (I'm trying to ignore the weeds. 😊) Thanks for the tip about hand-marking for the home gardener and the stepping stone tip.
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Oooo - how exciting! Spring is even better when you have fall-planted cool flowers (like yours!) that are ready to hit the ground running 🥰 Best of luck with your beautiful garden - wishing you lots and lots of blooms! Thanks so much for watching, and have a fantastic day 🤗
@deniserodriguez3814
@deniserodriguez3814 Год назад
Perfect timing! Thank you so much. I’m sowing seeds this week in my zone 7A garden New Jersey. First year gardener. After this episode I feel better prepared 😀
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Yay - how exciting! You will be so happy you fall-planted some things when spring rolls around ☺ Best of luck with your beautiful garden, and please let me know if there are any topics you would like us to cover on a future episode! Thanks so much for watching, and have a lovely day 💚🤗💚
@brookestranberg4054
@brookestranberg4054 Год назад
Great reminders! Thanks for all you do!🌻
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching 🤗 Have a wonderful day! 💚
@jlp4111
@jlp4111 Год назад
Thanks so much for this podcast! Timely for sure! 🌻
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
So happy to hear this was a timely episode for you! Wishing you lots of direct-seeding success 😊 Thanks so much for watching, and have a fantastic day 🤗
@BigDemocracyEnergy
@BigDemocracyEnergy Год назад
Potting soil tip!! Thank you!!!
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Yes, that is such a good tip! Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day 🤗
@kailascurek1731
@kailascurek1731 Год назад
This video came at perfect timing! I just finished sowing about 1500 larkspur seeds and then today got an inch of rain! I'm so worried they may have all washed away. Do you suggest hurrying and reseeding? I'm cutting it so close to being too late to sow. 😅
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Hello! Did you happen to plant in troughs? I have found that the seeds are less likely to be washed away when planted using that method. Larkspur seeds should be covered with soil, so at least you have that in your favor! 😎 I cannot say whether or not you should re-sow, but if you have extra room and do not mind potentially having a double dose of larkspur, go for it 😂 Best of luck, and please let me know how it all works out for you! Thanks so much for watching, and have a lovely day 💚🤗💚
@lindatweedie5700
@lindatweedie5700 Год назад
Why aren’t you doing no till?
@MichaelAnastasiaLocklear
@MichaelAnastasiaLocklear Год назад
I see you make small trenches and don’t use bio 360 on some cool flower beds. What beds do you use 360 on?
@3kidmama
@3kidmama Год назад
I'm not Lisa (just a big fan and learner) but I think I see her using Bio360 on beds that she plants her soil blocked seedlings into. That way those "bio360" beds don't require hoeing or weeding because the film is doing the weed prevention for her.
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Hello! Lisa typically uses the Bio360 biodegradable mulch on beds of transplants (not on direct-seeded beds). The trenches are used when direct seeding. Thanks so much for watching, and hope that helps! 🤗
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
@@3kidmama Exactly! Thanks so much for jumping in with this helpful response 🤗
@ElderandOakFarm
@ElderandOakFarm Год назад
I'm having trouble understanding why they don't consider cool flowers Tender perennials.. 🤔 Just like there are some perennials that are only hardy to zone 6 or 7 or even 8- why aren't the cool flowers just considered perennials?
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
Hello! Some cool flowers are technically perennials (yarrow, for example), but the majority truly are annuals that complete their life cycle in one growing season. Once those annual plants bloom and set seed, they will die, whereas perennial plants will come back year after year (although some are shorter-lived than others). Thanks so much for this great question, and hope this helps! Have a fantastic day 💚🤗💚
@kristinesutton846
@kristinesutton846 Год назад
🙂
@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
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@jeannet9592
@jeannet9592 Год назад
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@LayneAngelo
@LayneAngelo Год назад
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@tanyakilbane7636
@tanyakilbane7636 Год назад
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