Morning, You tore me up with this, I moved from the Suburbs, to the city, this is not uncommon there. However in the city, not so much. I saw your earlier video where you tackled the space, it sparked my interest for my own space. I have been doing some research about this and I do believe it will solve some of my issues with the property and make me love the space even more. Thank you for all your videos, truly made me feel little better about having to relocate and making changes to my corner lot.
I love this. It is so beautiful. You make it look doable. I like "I know I should thin these but I know I won't do it." Thinning is overrated in my book.
How beautiful!!! What a transformation…they’re so happy & joyful. The colors all go so well together, too…you did such a great job 🥰 Your neighbors are lucky.
That looks spectacular! Unfortunately, this year the Japanese beetles are destroying our zinnias. Ah well, food for the chooks. They love ‘em! Well done, Jay!
Very nice, lady! You got me reconsidering Zinias! I grew them a few years back one plant got powdery mildew and it spread so fast. I swore them off (until now)! 😉
So Worth it! Stunning! You should make a little stand with a dropbox and a pair of Scissors....one for offering a Donation, and the other for cutting the Flowers! :)
We'll look at God!!! Let me tell You!! It has bothered me so badly that someone on tiktok has used this video (shortened of course) has hundreds of thousands of likes and did not tag you!! When I heard your voice and saw a little bit of your hand I knew instantly it wasn't the YT lady's video!! So I left a comment that she should have tagged you. Now tonight as Im researching zinnias God has allowed me to find the original!! Are you on tiktok? If yes please share your @ and I will tag you in the video.
Yes. When the main stem blooms they then send out new side branches below and bloom at the end of those branches, doing this over and over until they die from Frost. So they get more and more blooms on them as the season progresses and never stop blooming. This however makes taller varieties get very top heavy causing them to fall over, so that needs to be taken into account.