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Root Design Company
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We are a small flower farm in Zone 5b/6a in the Ohio Valley. We grow and sell cut flowers and also love to share the adventure here with you on TH-cam. Our hope is to inspire you to grow flowers or to follow that dream you've been putting off 'til tomorrow. We believe that dream is in your heart for a reason! This world needs all the beauty, hope and courage it can get, and it needs what you bring to the table.
We are so honored you have found your way to this small corner of the web and hope you stick around a while. We are working on some exciting projects that we hope to share with you soon.
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We are so honored you have found your way to this small corner of the web and hope you stick around a while. We are working on some exciting projects that we hope to share with you soon.
Follow us on instagram for more regular behind-the-scenes content: rootdesigncompany
We are on facebook, too: Root-Design-Co-499337396940309/
8 Practical Gardening Tips for cut flower growers
These practical gardening tips will help to ensure a healthy and productive cut flower garden.
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GARDEN DESIGN: How it's going one year in
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It's been a year since I shared my garden design with you. Here's a quick update for how it's working out in real time. OUR WEBSITE: www.rootdesignfloral.com Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: mailchi.mp/964d6efc0e75/emailsignup
We built a stand to sell flowers. How did it go?
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We built a wooden flower stand and set it up for the first time a few weeks ago! Was it a sellout? Watch to find out. In this video I take you behind the scenes to show you making cut flower bouquets to sell. I also talk through what I did when I didn't have enough focal flowers for bouquets. We also show you a tiny bit of how we built our flower stand and how the first flower sale of the year ...
The Best Size to Make Your Garden Beds + a Spring Bouquet demo
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LaRonda goes for a quick forage on her morning walk and makes a bouquet with her findings. Then the two sisters sit down to chat about what size garden beds are the best. Join us for another flower and gardening video. WEBSITE: www.rootdesignfloral.com/ CLASSES: www.rootdesignfloral.com/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: mailchi.mp/964d6efc0e75/emailsignup SMALL GREEN GARDEN STAKES: amzn...
What's new for us in 2024 + moving past creative block
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BOUQUET CLASS: www.rootdesignfloral.com/shop/ (Take 10% off the design and pricing classes in the month of April with the code SPRINGFEVER. Also applies to the bundle) SIGN UP FOR EMAIL: mailchi.mp/964d6efc0e75/emailsignup CHILTERN SEEDS: www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_918_omphalodes_linifolia FAVORITE GARDENING GLOVES: amzn.to/3TzqCJ8 *affiliate
Garden Routines | a week in the cut flower garden
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Rosita shares her garden routines and what a week in her August cut flower garden looks like. #cutflowergarden #weekinmylife #tidyingup #flowerfarming
Preparing for a Fall Garden
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What can I plant in the garden in fall? The answer is as varied as the gardener and the zone. Today I'm sharing what I'm planting into a fall garden in zone 7b. We clean up the garden a bit to make room for the fall veggies and cool season flowers. #flowerfarm #fallgardening #veggiegarden
Wins & Fails of our 2023 Season
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Wins and fails of the 2023 season. #flowerfarming #gardening #winsandfails
What does a week in our garden look like?
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What does a week in the garden in June look like? Come along as I show you a few of the garden tasks from the last week of June. No two weeks are the same because the garden is a constantly shifting, changing thing. But usually there is always a little tidying up and a lot of harvesting that should be done. #gardening #flowerfarming #tidyingup
Starting All Over in a New Garden | the mistakes and challenges we faced
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After gardening together for 8 years, this year we started all over in new gardens... from scratch, by ourselves. We faced challenges and made mistakes. This is a real look at how it went. #rootdesigncompany #flowerfarming #startinganewgarden
Five Easy DIY Garden Trellis ideas
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How to build a DIY garden trellis for cucumbers and just about anything else using just the things you probably have on hand. We show you how we grow sweet potatoes on a teepee, pumpkins on an arch, and how we constructed other trellises out of saplings and bamboo. #cucumbertrellis #pumpkinarch #gardening #gardenstructures #gardentrellis #pumpkintrellis LINKS TO RESOURCES IN VIDEO (*affiliate):...
The first bouquet of Summer | TUTORIAL | Root Design Company
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WHITE AND GREEN BOUQUET TUTORIAL Why not tuck a few extra flowers into your veggie garden and make yourself loads of bouquets all summer long? Veggies might feed the body, but flowers sure do feed my soul. The white and green bouquet recipe is below. #flowerfarming #bouquettutorial #whiteandgreenbouquet #whiteflowers #cutflowers Bouquet Recipe: Orlaya Silene Blushing Lanterns Chamomile Larkspur...
Identity Crisis: Will this channel continue?
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Identity Crisis: Will this channel continue?
Make an Easy Spring Arrangement with Lilac and Viburnum
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Make an Easy Spring Arrangement with Lilac and Viburnum
Easy Organic Gardening || FERTILIZERS + INSECTICIDES || making garden calcium with eggshells
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Easy Organic Gardening || FERTILIZERS INSECTICIDES || making garden calcium with eggshells
DIY Porch Planter + Other Spring Projects
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DIY Porch Planter Other Spring Projects
Grocery Bouquet Tutorial! Upcycle grocery store flowers for Easter 🐇
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Grocery Bouquet Tutorial! Upcycle grocery store flowers for Easter 🐇
Making a Bouquet with Flowers From My Garden | Root Design Co. Floral Design
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Making a Bouquet with Flowers From My Garden | Root Design Co. Floral Design
7 Mistakes to Avoid when Starting a Flower Farm | learn from our mistakes so you can avoid burnout
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7 Mistakes to Avoid when Starting a Flower Farm | learn from our mistakes so you can avoid burnout
Spring Home Refresh for 2023 ...don't spend a dime to refresh your home! (plus mantle decor ideas)
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Spring Home Refresh for 2023 ...don't spend a dime to refresh your home! (plus mantle decor ideas)
DESIGN A FLOWER GARDEN ... plus a TOUR of each of our new gardens
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DESIGN A FLOWER GARDEN ... plus a TOUR of each of our new gardens
FOUR: An Easier Way to have Early Flowers WITHOUT Starting Seeds Indoors ...and more!
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FOUR: An Easier Way to have Early Flowers WITHOUT Starting Seeds Indoors ...and more!
THREE: Get rid of INVASIVE weeds, When to PLAN YOUR GARDEN, Bouquets with Veggies??! & more
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THREE: Get rid of INVASIVE weeds, When to PLAN YOUR GARDEN, Bouquets with Veggies??! & more
TWO: Plan Seeding Schedule & HOW MUCH MONEY DOES IT TAKE TO START A FLOWER FARM?
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TWO: Plan Seeding Schedule & HOW MUCH MONEY DOES IT TAKE TO START A FLOWER FARM?
ONE: Things To Know Before You Start a New Garden! ...Soil Tests, Planning Garden Layouts, and more!
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ONE: Things To Know Before You Start a New Garden! ...Soil Tests, Planning Garden Layouts, and more!
BEHIND THE SCENES OF OUR WEDDING: Morgan & Rosita | Growing My Own Flowers
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF OUR WEDDING: Morgan & Rosita | Growing My Own Flowers
BEHIND THE SCENES OF OUR WEDDING: Myron & LaRonda {Inspiration & Flower Disasters}
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF OUR WEDDING: Myron & LaRonda {Inspiration & Flower Disasters}
I crowded my snapdragons this year - 3 inches apart - and they where amazing! I will most definitely be doing that planting width from now on.
Excellent tips here. Thanks ladies, your gardens are beautiful!
Thank you for this very informative video. I always love seeing your beautiful gardens.
Love it! Thanks
I enjoy all your videos but esp enjoyed this one!
My goal is to have my garden look like yours.
I love your videos. So beautiful with a classic, simple style. Also, I am so happy you love to grow roses in your garden. Including them just enriches the feeling of beauty and the timeless love of flowers.
It’s so good to see a video from you two! LaRhonda, you looked like a news reporter holding your microphone. I was riveted! Thanks for the excellent tips. It was sweet to see footage of your “old” garden too.
“Breaking news! Stake your plants!” 😂
Both your gardens are beautiful! At sixty I don’t have the energy or time to devote to gardening like I wish I could .
Wonderful video! I enjoy them all!
I always appreciate and enjoy your videos! Thanks for creating them .
Thankyou for watching!
Love how you present your beautiful bouquets, black stripes against the flowers is stunning
Beautiful video
Thank you for sharing an update!
I love what you are doing! Makes my heart happy seeing your gardens
So much for another great video my earphone always like a good card video
Wondering if you purchase you low tunnel hoops or if you make them?
Is there a trick to get roses to last in the vase ? I have a bunch of beautiful rose bushes , but they never seem to last long in the vase when I pick them 😭
So gorgeous! Btw did you see how Sunflower Steve plants his peony roots? Just mow the grass low and use a pressure washer to make a square. It removes the grass and then he plunges the root 1 to 2 inches below. The ground is saturated and no need to water again throughout the Fall and winter and then you can leave the surrounding grass to grow undisturbed.
Bravo 👏🏼 lots of hard work there! Love watching along as it expands! You will have to share pics of your bouquets that you sell!
Used to live a few miles from Columbus Park of the Roses! I put in a mini park. Wish i had better air flow to minimize black spot. Location is soo important! Great job on the new garden!
What a beautiful space!! Really, you've done a lot in one year. Congratulations on all of your accomplishments. Thank you for sharing:)
Lovely
From where did you purchase your drip irrigation system. That's definitely at the top of my "next garden purchase" list!
Can you pls explain what type of plastic you used to winterkill the grass and weeds. Was it landscape fabric or just tarp?
Beautiful garden and video. Thank you for taking us along.
Both your gardens are looking sooooo beautiful ❤
Your garden is so lovely. Thank you for the beautiful and relaxing video. I always look forward to your new videos. I saw that in one of your arrangements you had southern charm verbascum. Do you have any suggestions regarding harvesting time and using in arrangements? This is my first year growing and I want to love her but I struggled with vase life and wimpy stems with petals falling off.
What a truly beautiful video. It has been wonderful watching your garden grow in your new season of life. Blessings to you and thank you for creating and sharing this.
Another wonderful video! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for showing your garden layout! I really appreciate it!
Thank you so much for sh
You are a wonder!! Love your gardens
Thank you, Aunt Erma!❤😊
Your videos are always refreshingly full of lovely content! I like the idea of short, mentally manageable rows. The weeds in summer heat overwhelm me and tackling small areas makes me feel more accomplished 😊. Those roses are beautiful!!
Your garden looks so beautiful in a year. Love what you and your husband have done in a short period of time.
Congratulations! You've accomplished so much in one year!!! ❤
SO happy to see you two posting again.
Everything looks wonderful. Your soil is coming along GREAT. Grass clipping can do so much for soil composition, and also for moisture with plants. This is just beautiful, and only the 2nd yr(?) WOW....I would love to have a set up like yours....Can you come do mine? LOL
That sounds tempting, but one garden is probably all I can manage right now. 😄🤪
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Lovely gardens! I have enjoyed watching you and your sister do wonderful things with flowers. I would also like to have a rose garden so I will be keeping an eye out for what you do. Beautiful arrangements!😊
love your new garden - it's very tidy, plants look very healthy and well planned. thanks for sharing with us how your new garden is taking shape.
So good to see your new garden growing so well, soil looks good, wonderful plans. Always enjoy hearing from your channel.😊
Your new garden is so beautiful. And so tidy! Can you maybe do a video/email about how you grow eucalyptus as a perennial in a cooler zone? I was under the impression that you couldn't do that in any zone cooler than 8. Thanks!
Thanks! We had a mild winter last year, so a lot of my eucalyptus made it through the winter. It did have a light covering of leaves, but other than that, it survived on its own. It does freeze out occasionally, so I just start new plants every year as insurance. 😊
When weeds can be easily pulled from the soil, that soil is friable. Congratulations! I was taught that the first goal of every gardener is to improve the soil because then the soil would grow strong and healthy plants.
Thanks! ❤That's my goal. It's fun to see the hard work pay off!
Another great video. I would really enjoy seeing more wimsical flower bouquets made. That includes the names of the flowers! Thanks again! I adore you both!!
So pretty ❤
I never get tired of watching your videos!! You and your sister have so much talent!! Thank you for the time you put in to helping us learn to grow more flowers and how!
One needs a fridge for daily/main food, one for bulk shopping food, one for drinks and now one for flowers! Peonies are so gorgeous and this is a neat way to keep them!
I've never heard anyone call a storm shelter a frady hole. 👍🏼 I love it. My grandparents usually called theirs a cellar. I'm not sure how to spell it. It might be a made-up word. 😆
Regarding your bunny visitors: I’ve raised rabbits a few years ago and I allowed them many play hours out of their hutch. (I’m a crazy animal lover and looked for fresh nourishing food and I offered them extra exercise time.). I learned that they naturally love, love, love to dig! Your bird netting should help but they will quickly dig under for you ranunculus treats! 😂. I don’t know the best option but I’m sure that an idea will come with time. 👍🏽I also had an issue with my bunnies getting into my vegetable garden. Their first objective was to locate broccoli florets. Then after they found that special treat. Honestly, I decided to share my broccoli with my bunnies. Lol 😂 They were clueless about a 50 /50 percentage! I just had to laugh! I remember a few gardeners told me many years ago, be willing to share your treats with the wildlife. But I’m not that generous to share my ranunculus. 😂 It’s normally a fussy crop for me to grow. Best of luck!