Hardy Annual Flowers to Plant in Fall // Any Climate!

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In this video I'll explain how, in just about any climate, you can take advantage of the winter to create colorful flowerbeds in spring... or through the winter in some zones!

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Putting the names of each plant would be so helpful for us beginner gardeners!! Thanks so much!!

sandraoconnor
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There is a foxglove that is a perennial called Digiitalis Grandiflora. It is yellow in color.

saltlifess
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I have marigolds sprouting right now actually. Threw some dead heads into an unused area during the summer and am now using that area for peas and beans. ❤

gigihenderson
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Love this new addition to your channel!!!
My pansies over winter and bloom in Southeastern Michigan, zone 6a! I’ve had blooms on Christmas, poking through snow!

twotonenavy
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Thank you SO much Brian for doing the flowers/ornamentals Flowers Friday! Can't wait to grow in my knowledge with your help!

wingandaprayer
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Love the concept of also covering ornamentals as well as "food" plants.

jamiehopkins
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Thanks Brian! This is one video I'll want to watch again and take notes!

alexconde
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I learned quite a bit. But now you’ve going to have to write a book about it!!

MichaelRei
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I love your new schedule Brian!! I live in zone 10a and can use all of the info on flowers/ornamentals as well as vegetables. This year to make it a little easier on myself I bought a box of wild flower seeds and spread them along the fence line. They're doing well but I would like some special varieties that aren't in the mix. Your video gave me some great ideas!

msginnny
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I'm looking forward to your teaching me about flowers and ornamentals. You've taught me so much about growing veggies! - Rhonda

hillbillyshadetreefarm
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Thank you so much for including info on flowers since I grow veggies and flowers.

thinkingclearly
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What good info, and a great way to start your new Friday focus. I learned quite a bit! Thank you for Flower Friday ❤

darlenecameron
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Love it! Today I was out reorganizing my flower containers. Coordinating colors textures bloom season and left room for tucking in annuals! Now I'll go and throw some seeds out. I love this format. Thanks.😎

tericamcginnis
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Thank you Brian. I wasn’t aware that snap dragons were hardy to zone 5. I may just go and spread some seeds that I hadn’t gotten planted this spring. Zone 6a. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

judymckerrow
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I really appreciate this video. I want to go throw tons of seeds everywhere outside tomorrow.

ivahihopeful
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Love that you are teaching us about flower!

peggybuti
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Thank you for all the great information, Brian! As always super informative!

PaullaWells
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I'm sowing Nigella for the first time. Can't wait to see the blooms.

Kat-mfmt
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Since you mentioned it. My Calendula in Northern California zone 9 bloom all year, all winter. Aparently easily pollinate, produce big hardy seed that germinate readily. This is a remarkably hardy plant that can withstand alot of neglect in the summer heat.

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I wouldn’t miss a episode for anything.

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