Angela Asks About Cut Flowers for Part Shade
In this episode, I introduce a new format that includes answering listener questions in addition to the usual lecture-style content.
First, I discuss important gardening tasks for the week, such as transplanting brassicas, lettuce, and cool-season flowers like snapdragons and pansies. I also emphasize the need for consistent watering despite cooler temperatures.
Next, I address Angela's question about growing cut flowers in partial shade, providing detailed recommendations on suitable perennials and annuals, including oak leaf hydrangeas and dianthus.
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00:00 Introduction and New Format Announcement
00:52 Weekly Gardening Tips: Transplanting and Winter Annuals
03:13 Angela's Question: Growing Cut Flowers in Partial Shade
05:13 Understanding Light Levels for Plants
07:02 Perennials for Part Shade Cut Flower Gardens
10:00 Annuals for Part Shade Cut Flower Gardens
12:14 Encouragement and Final Thoughts
12:49 Conclusion and Announcements
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