Container Gardening

Fall Flower Stand, Planting Tulips for Cutting, Container Bulb Lasagna with Tulips and Daffodils



Join me for a fall flower stand setup, planting tulips for cutting and selling, planting a container bulb lasagna with tulips and daffodils, and some volunteer work for Penn State.

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20 Comments

  1. I’m curious do you keep the pot with the tulip bulbs daffodil and crocus outside? I would love to try that, but I have two issues one the squirrels dig up all my stuff, which I could put netting over ( last year was a fail with me losing 250 tulip bulbs, but hey, the squirrels had a great time😢😂) and even though I’m in New Jersey in a bit of a micro climate, that makes me a zone seven a/B- I would like to trial and see if I can leave them in the pot without them freezing! Thanks for the inspiration Danielle!!!

  2. You are an inspiration. What's the shrub with red leaves behind you in the video? And what were the green leaves you were adding to the dahlia bouquets?

  3. Hi Danielle, we had a little snow here in zone 6a this morning so it was wonderful to see you still picking and selling your beautiful dahlia and hydrangea arrangements in the warm sun! Are you going to cover the bulb "lasagna" pots for winter? Won't the snow rot the bulbs?? Your garden is so full of fall color! Loved the amaranth can't wait to see your tree! The volunteer garden is awesome! Great job to everyone who helps out. Thanks for another great video, I'm already thinking spring after all the tulips you planted… can't wait for that either lol. 😍

  4. One short and fantastic video. Enjoyed it. My question – how do you get bigger sums for your dahlias? I also find the peony half hoops v useful.

  5. You weather sounds heavenly! Michigan had 2 nights in the 20's!! Unusual in early November! And we got a couple inches of snow last night. No more flowering for me. But I brought in my last Easter lily (it rebloomed this fall) and it's bringing such heavenly fragrance into our dining room. Third day in the vase–looking fresh and new! I need more of these lilies!

  6. Can you tell me if my dahlia tubers are ruined due to a sudden cold snap here in Spokane and freezing them in their pots? thanks…….we will be having a thaw over the next week but I am assuming I need to throw them out.

  7. Those Cornell Bronze bouquets are to die for!! Did you sell them all? I sure hope so cause they. were gorg!!! 💐💐

  8. Hi there. Will you cover your cool flowers with frost cloth? We have freeze warning in CT. I’m growing cool flowers with your master guidance and I wonder if I should cover and how long I should cover for?

  9. Loved this video. Could you please throw some light on water requirements after planting flower bulb and how to protect them from squirrels and other pests that eats flower bulbs?

  10. Will you keep your bulb lasagna pots for them to bloom again the next year, or do you discard the bulbs or replant them elsewhere?

  11. I’m curious about the lasagna. I watched you recently. Do different bulbs bloom at different times? or simultaneously. Crocus is early right? TY love your content

  12. Do you ever grow large, showy mums for a Thanksgiving centerpiece? Does Longwood Gardens still have their Chrysanthemum Festival? In the October 2021 issue of Victoria magazine, there was an article about it.

  13. Is that soil you are using in your raised beds from someone who sells in bulk, or are you using something from a bag, and if so, what are you using? Where are you getting your tulip bulbs from?

  14. We have stands like that here in Denmark, too. Growers sell everything from strawberries🍓to new potatoes🥔in stands like that… all on the honor system. For flowers, there are a lot of 'Pluk selv' fields here. That means 'pick yourself'. Beautiful fields of flowers with a little cash box at the start to leave your donation for the bouquet you pick 🙂

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