How to keep snapdragons blooming all summer

Published 2024-05-08
Snapdragons are a gorgous flower, both in the garden and cut for use in bouquets. In this video, I show you how to keep them blooming all summer long, whether you like to enjoy them indoors or out.

All Comments (21)
  • @zoetrope1847
    Great video! I snip the seed pods off my stems as the flowers go up
  • @SMElder-iy6fl
    Thank you. I didn't know to cut them low. I love your house!
  • Thanks for the great video. I haven't deadheaded my snapdragons in the past, but I'll definitely be giving it a go now! Looking forward to learning more from you! 💚
  • @Crocs4cats
    3:33 The colour of those red snap dragons!! They look like velvet😍
  • Thankyou as I have never kept them very long I will be out in my garden spain and dead head
  • I guess I would keep the seeds for next year! I love my plants going to seed!
  • Help i merely took the blooms off as neighbour said dead head them. Now got pods no blooms. Have to dig up and throw away. 😢
  • @dsan2020
    Thank you for your time on this video. I bought a flat of snap dragons already growing. Each on has one flower…should I cut out that one flower so once planted it will produce stronger blooms later. Thank you
  • @jiggahenry9471
    I’m growing cut flowers first time. Can I save the snapdragon seeds for next year?
  • @joannkaul5221
    How long does it take to bloom again once you cut the stem low? My daughter is getting married on June 14 and I want to put some in her flower arrangements. I have several stems with 2-4 blooms to cut now but am hoping there's a way to have more blooms in 21 days. There are some immature stems still growing. Thank you!
  • @raniaahmed8275
    I am in NC zoon 8b . And I lost lots of sunflowers and want to fill some pots . Can I start snapdragon seeds now?
  • @madelynej9337
    good video, but the hissing background noise was too distracting. Had to turn audio off