You should try the deep blue nigella if your blue cornflowers pop your bouquets. It’s not a multi use flower but the deep blue ones are bluer than the cornflowers.
We love daffodils and jonquils too. We put in a few hundred as this mid north coast climate is different to our previous cool Victorian climate. We weren’t sure if some would rot or not
I think stock is one of the most underrated flowers. I don’t cut my flowers, but I just like to grow nice flowers like you may have seen on my TH-cam videos. However stock is by far, my favourite.
Hey this was a great watch and so helpful!! I'm in Brisbane and thinking about starting a micro flower farm. Gonna go watch all your other vids now - thanks again for your transparency!
Greetings from the Sunshine Coast, Qld. I watched you plant out many of these seeds and it is so wonderful and satisfying to to see the end result - being the perfect, beautiful flowers. Thank you for this very interesting and helpful video. I always appreciate these types of videos, as they are very honest pros and cons of flower varieties.
Agree with Larkspur. Mine ended up really messy & falling over, even though l netted them. I think they grew too tall for the netting & l hadn't pulled it up. Plus they are poisonous & the petals fall off fairly easily. Also the anemones. I am growing more next season. They just keep going & are sooo pretty! Love them.
What a great video! I love that so many summer flowers made your list. I would be keen for a dahlia video as I’m very new to dahlias as well and looking for flowers I can grow in a warm climate. I hope you will sell some of your flower seeds/ tubers in your shop online. 🌸 Thank you for sharing your experiences. 🌸
You should try the deep blue nigella if your blue cornflowers pop your bouquets. It’s not a multi use flower but the deep blue ones are bluer than the cornflowers.
I’m not a flower farmer, but I found this very interesting 🌱🌻Thank you 👍
We love daffodils and jonquils too. We put in a few hundred as this mid north coast climate is different to our previous cool Victorian climate. We weren’t sure if some would rot or not
I think stock is one of the most underrated flowers. I don’t cut my flowers, but I just like to grow nice flowers like you may have seen on my TH-cam videos. However stock is by far, my favourite.
You grew them beautifully, the vibrant pinks are my fav🤩🩷!
That was a fab video thanks. All the best with your gardening
Thank you for not using plastic in your flower farm!
A great list of cut flower suggestions! It will help me. Thank you!
No intention of being a flower farmer but this was a great watch!
Hey this was a great watch and so helpful!! I'm in Brisbane and thinking about starting a micro flower farm. Gonna go watch all your other vids now - thanks again for your transparency!
So useful, especially what you can charge per stem. Thanks!
Thank you … and Merry Christmas, your fabulous
Love growing flowers for personal use, great video, thanks!
Thank you 😊
Hi, Great video and the useful lists! Keep up the great work! Best, Albert, SF, USA
Greetings from the Sunshine Coast, Qld. I watched you plant out many of these seeds and it is so wonderful and satisfying to to see the end result - being the perfect, beautiful flowers. Thank you for this very interesting and helpful video. I always appreciate these types of videos, as they are very honest pros and cons of flower varieties.
Agree with Larkspur. Mine ended up really messy & falling over, even though l netted them. I think they grew too tall for the netting & l hadn't pulled it up. Plus they are poisonous & the petals fall off fairly easily.
Also the anemones. I am growing more next season. They just keep going & are sooo pretty! Love them.
What a great video! I love that so many summer flowers made your list. I would be keen for a dahlia video as I’m very new to dahlias as well and looking for flowers I can grow in a warm climate. I hope you will sell some of your flower seeds/ tubers in your shop online.
🌸 Thank you for sharing your experiences. 🌸
Absolutely, I’ll try and put together a dahlia video to document this season. Very keen to learn a little more about them! Thanks for watching ☺️
I was surprised by Jonquils, I thought they were a bit too smelly?
Flowers to grow
Straw flowers
Fever Few
Zinnias
Dahlias
Jonquils
What plant is Starry night. I am in USA. Can we grow it here.
Hi ya Robyn so interesting to listen to. How big a block of land would you ideally like? Take care and stay safe and cheers from a hot 🥵 Qld 🌟🌺🌼🥀🌹🥰