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Making Teepee Trellises, Planting Rattlesnake Beans, Saving Foxglove Seeds, Weeds as Cut Flowers

Making Teepee Trellises, Planting Rattlesnake Beans, Saving Foxglove Seeds, Weeds as Cut Flowers

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In this gardening video we're making free garden teepee trellises from bamboo poles. These teepee trellises are quick and easy to create. After we make the supports for our plants, we'll direct seed pole beans and save foxglove seed for next year! Bamboo Poles - Growing lisianthus with Dave Dowling-
Date: 2025-08-02

Comments and reviews: 19


Hi Gracie! Is it just me or have you gone blonde Danielle Must be the sun. Someone reported a weed! We are learning from you, so going to add iron weed. I never noticed it at the nursery, maybe a different name Did not know to use sedum as a filler before the flowers open. Helps the flopping in the garden so does two jobs in one. Gorgeous bouquet. I am being patient, one day looking forward to making bouquets from my own garden.
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It is such a treat to see a new video from you! I have also been seed collecting. My foxgloves went to seed last month and they're such a big part of my shady garden that I have several ounces of seed. It isn't really necessary anymore because they are also coming up in the beds of their own volition but just in case.
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Years ago I planted an orange blackberry lily (Belamcanda chinensis) that seeds around. It just started blooming this week, so it's nice to have something starting as my dayliles are winding down. The seedheads do indeed look like blackberries, so it's fun for dried arrangements in the fall.
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Hi Danielle Thanks for all the tips on adding different foliage and so-called weeds to a bouquet, that came out so pretty! You always have great information to share. I've made teepees out of branches from my yard they work just fine. Hope you have a wonderful day in your garden too.
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Hi Danielle, you look pretty good in the hot humid weather, I on the other hand look like I drowned rat dripping with sweat constantly. You really are on top of your game with planting new stuff and filling in empty spaces, great video as always, love from Massachusetts
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Danielle, can you tell us the name of the Hardy Geranium at timestamp 5: 04, in front of the BaptisiaYour bouquets are always gorgeous, artful & unusual. You've taught me a lot just by watching how you construct them. Thanks for all! Much enjoyed!
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That bouquet is gorgeous! Everything is just so beautiful in your gardens but the hydrangeas are the show stealer. I've been adding more hydrangeas to my landscape and propagating them, too. They never disappoint. Love the bamboo bean poles!
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Love your arrangement! I ordered lisianthus plugs after sering one of your previous videos! And thank you for showing how to collect foxglove seeds, I am off to my garden to start collecting now! Have a wonderful day Danielle
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I planted Ironweed after I saw it at the. Mt. Cuba garden in Delaware. It is a great late season flower for pollinators. I would never think to include it in a bouquet, but it looked beautiful with the lisianthus.
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Do you rip out your foxglove after saving seed I love my foxglove but I don't like how they look after they're done blooming. Do you cut yours down to the ground and just save a couple for collecting seed
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Your lisianthus are gorgeous! Does you father sell any of his art I would love to have a print of the painting he did for you that is in the library! Reminds me of my youngest daughter and her pup!
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Would love to see more of the new garden you are developing, especially that hosta seen behind the Frilly Knickers anemone ( when you displayed the plant tag. What is the name of that very colorful hosta
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That Celeb 2 Metallic Blue Lisianthus! I need that in my home garden! Did you buy those with a business license I'm not seeing thise seeds for sale for home gardeners.
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Just love watching you and Grace in the garden. Are the lamps on the tables between your Adirondack chairs solar. And if so, where did you purchase them
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Im in zone 8b in the PNW where people call queen anns lace a weed. It grows in the ditchea thos time of year. It's one of my favorites for bouquets!
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A. Sign in my yard says pardon my weeds I am feeding the bees. I have Joe Pye weed, golden rod, bishop weed and tiger lilies. I also live in central Pa.
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Love this! The segment on making the Pole Bean Trellis was so useful, I will definitely try this in my garden. Love your gardens!
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Hi Danielle. Your gardens look beautiful! Are you planning to seed the corn cockle now TY for all your videos, they make my day!
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Love the purple and green arrangement. Thanks for the tips on using ironweed as cut flowers. Mine will be blooming soon.
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