00:22
Introduction to the show, discussing the transition from seed to garden
flowers.
01:04
Mention of using the winter sowing container method for starting seeds outside in winter.
01:42
Showcasing germinated Dahlia seeds from the Dollar Tree, varieties rainbow mix and unwined dwarf.
02:22
Disappointment with the QIS fiery sunrise blend, giving it a thumbs down.
02:55
Success with bee balm Lambada and wild Bergamot, giving them a double thumbs up.
03:33
Discussion of Zinnias with various blends, highlighting them as a must-have for gardeners.
05:47
Cosmos flowers, like the sensation blend, bright lights blend, and seashell blend, are commended for their beauty and sturdiness.
07:58
The addition of Black Eyed Susan flowers, a perennial, well-loved for its summer-to-frost blooming.
08:19
Tithonia, or Mexican sunflower, acclaimed as a star, beloved for its size and vibrancy.
09:59
Amazed by the electric blue of forget-me-not flowers.
11:00
Fascination with bouquet Dill despite the challenge of it being top-heavy and requiring staking.
13:01
A new appreciation for Mission Giant Yellow Marigolds for their size and beauty.
14:44
Mention of several other plants grown, like feverfew, ageratum red flint and mixed, flocks, and coleus, with varying degrees of success and thumbs up ratings.
17:18
Introduction to the hyacinth bean Ruby Moon vine, black-eyed Susan vine, and explaining why stock column blend gets a thumbs down.
19:25
Adoration for the four o'clock plant and its multicolored blooms.
20:45
Close-up of the ageratum white and other various plants in the front garden.
22:23
Conclusion, expressing success in achieving a Cottage Garden from seeds and encouraging viewers to try winter sowing and growing their plants from seeds.