Watching from Beaverlodge Alberta, Canada….enjoy all your videos…I hardly ever comment, but love to hear and see all the flower farmers take on Floret Zinnias etc….color on the bucket of zinnias are beautiful….made me think of sharing our WINDFALL FLOWER SEED FARM from Kamloops British Columbia Canada….she specializes in zinnias….her seeds sell out quickly in a couple of weeks…first time to order from her…excited to see what the seeds produce this summer….you have a beautiful country…thanks for sharing ..look forward to more videos, and more harvesting of flowers and bouquet making ….
Hi Priscilla, thank you for your lovely comment. I have seen Windfall on Instagram, I’m pretty sure I follow her. I did hear Erin from Floret talk about her on a video. I hope your zinnias bloom beautifully!
Thank you for talking us through your opinions on the Floret Zinnias. So interesting to see real life flower farming in action - those lovely flowers are worth every single penny! Congratulations on your success!
Thankyou for the pricing information, it’s been a struggle to work out what to do with that here in my area. I use the land newspaper as a guide but I still struggle with that. We are heading into a 3 day heat wave with some ENE winds so Ive gone out today and used as much string as i had to weave backwards and forwards through my floret field crop to help give them some support from the upcoming wind and weather. Im hoping to have enough flowers again by the end of this week to do another bouquet bar and then possibly a market the following weekend that i have finally been given access to. Ive picked and packed 140 kilos of strawberries since our season started but the weather is just unbelievabley stupid right now. Yesterday i was in a cardigan in the field and freezing and then 4 days of mid to high 30’s….Its going to be tough few days for the flowers, strawberries and me :/
Ergh! That weather swing is crazy and the heat days on end is stressful. Sounds like you have been flat out. Hope the wind doesn’t knock everything over. I would like to do bouquet bars, although we are quite remote and not near a main road at all so it’s certainly not possible to have a roadside stand. Bouquet workshops could work here.
@@bloomsonthehill6207 our neighbour had offered for me to place our farm stand out at his front gate but I didn’t want to put stress on our relationship if he wasn’t happy with what I built. We are on our own private road which we have put in an application to name to make it easier for people to actually find us. If Im being totally honest the flowers aren’t selling really from the roadside stand, people are coming in to buy the fresh picked strawberries and I possibly sell maybe 2-3 $15 bouquets each week at the moment. Having the bouquet bar was great but the high winds that afternoon meant i had to do it in the kitchen of the tiny house so out of shear urgency I applied for another market and was approved but with this weather will probably only get to maybe one a month. Ive just had my pain medication and a coffee and just about to head out and start watering so that the gardens might make it through today. We had a massive lightening storm here last night and didn’t get a drop of rain, it just seems to go either side of us as it splits as it comes over the Clyde mountain :( I hope you are getting some rain there.
Beautiful flowers. The floret zinnias are lovely. I can’t wait for mine to flower-near Sydney-I was late to finding them in Australia 🇦🇺. Hoping to get the floret dahlias when they are available next time too. My first time growing them along with Benary Giants, Queeny’s in a few colours, green envy and peaches and cream plus a mix of pastels that was given as a bonus on a dahlia tuber I bought. So far the peaches and cream purchased from Bunnings seeds have only given me pink singles, but they are the only thing flowering besides chillies. I only have a container garden on my west facing (very hot) balcony garden. They are overcrowded in their containers so I may have to pluck some out and make cuttings to replenish the containers. Hoping to save the floret seeds for next year. I predict I will probably have more singles because of the heat. I was never interested in them until Erin showed them-now I am obsessed with their beauty. I would love to try the new Johnny’s ballerina if and when someone will be selling them in Australia. I love the shades of pastel. Love your channel. New subscriber. 💐
Hi, thanks for subscribing I really appreciate it! Good look with your zinnias! It sounds like you have a busy summer ahead! It would be amazing to be able to get Johnny’s seeds here. I’m going to have a look on their site and check out these ballerina’s, they sound intriguing!
Interesting to see the different zinnia varieties.I bought the Golden Hour & Precious Metals. Your Dawn Creek pink ones are lovely. Could you show the peach ones too? My favourite red I grow is Benary Wine. Will you plant any more zinnia seeds now or is it too late in your climate? Enjoy your videos. Thanks
Hi, thanks for your comment. I love the Benary wine zinnias. Once my Dawn Creek Peach start flowers I will definitely show you. I have actually started another succession of zinnias, they are in trays right now.
The flowers look quite pretty bunched up in the bucket and the pricing is good. I have a blood red dahlia that I love but seems I'm the only one. Our weather has been really good for the flowers and so far not too much wind. All of those self seeded dahlias I had, have been a smallish yellow or pinkish lot so out they came and went into the compost bin. Carnations are out too because they get drowned during springtime and don't recover well. I'm curious as to the name of the florist in Wonthaggi, as nothing seems to show up on Mr Google. 💐🏵💐
The florist is called Howard’s Flowers. She opens sometime in January. Glad to hear you have some dahlias, I actually harvested one today! Put it in a mixed bouquet that went to the bakery. It was one that snapped off a clump when I dug it up.
Lovely tour of your garden today. I’m in love with Zinnias too.
Thank you! I’m certainly enjoying them more this season
Watching from Beaverlodge Alberta, Canada….enjoy all your videos…I hardly ever comment, but love to hear and see all the flower farmers take on Floret Zinnias etc….color on the bucket of zinnias are beautiful….made me think of sharing our WINDFALL FLOWER SEED FARM from Kamloops British Columbia Canada….she specializes in zinnias….her seeds sell out quickly in a couple of weeks…first time to order from her…excited to see what the seeds produce this summer….you have a beautiful country…thanks for sharing ..look forward to more videos, and more harvesting of flowers and bouquet making ….
Hi Priscilla, thank you for your lovely comment. I have seen Windfall on Instagram, I’m pretty sure I follow her. I did hear Erin from Floret talk about her on a video. I hope your zinnias bloom beautifully!
Great video, Zinnias beautiful.
Thanks Anne, they are lovely
Pricing is a very important topic. We should all be sharing our prices. We all struggle with it
I know! It is always difficult. It would be great for us all to be on the same price point.
Beautiful !
Loving the regular content 😊 so inspiring
Hi Margaret, I’m trying to!! Had a break before Christmas a bit, but only because I was so flat out!!
Thank you for talking us through your opinions on the Floret Zinnias. So interesting to see real life flower farming in action - those lovely flowers are worth every single penny! Congratulations on your success!
Thank you for your comment. I think they were worth it. Just have to make sure I save seed!
Thankyou for the pricing information, it’s been a struggle to work out what to do with that here in my area. I use the land newspaper as a guide but I still struggle with that. We are heading into a 3 day heat wave with some ENE winds so Ive gone out today and used as much string as i had to weave backwards and forwards through my floret field crop to help give them some support from the upcoming wind and weather. Im hoping to have enough flowers again by the end of this week to do another bouquet bar and then possibly a market the following weekend that i have finally been given access to. Ive picked and packed 140 kilos of strawberries since our season started but the weather is just unbelievabley stupid right now. Yesterday i was in a cardigan in the field and freezing and then 4 days of mid to high 30’s….Its going to be tough few days for the flowers, strawberries and me :/
Ergh! That weather swing is crazy and the heat days on end is stressful. Sounds like you have been flat out. Hope the wind doesn’t knock everything over. I would like to do bouquet bars, although we are quite remote and not near a main road at all so it’s certainly not possible to have a roadside stand. Bouquet workshops could work here.
@@bloomsonthehill6207 our neighbour had offered for me to place our farm stand out at his front gate but I didn’t want to put stress on our relationship if he wasn’t happy with what I built. We are on our own private road which we have put in an application to name to make it easier for people to actually find us. If Im being totally honest the flowers aren’t selling really from the roadside stand, people are coming in to buy the fresh picked strawberries and I possibly sell maybe 2-3 $15 bouquets each week at the moment. Having the bouquet bar was great but the high winds that afternoon meant i had to do it in the kitchen of the tiny house so out of shear urgency I applied for another market and was approved but with this weather will probably only get to maybe one a month. Ive just had my pain medication and a coffee and just about to head out and start watering so that the gardens might make it through today. We had a massive lightening storm here last night and didn’t get a drop of rain, it just seems to go either side of us as it splits as it comes over the Clyde mountain :( I hope you are getting some rain there.
The Floret Zinnias are stunning 😍
Aren’t they! I’ve been so pleased with them
Beautiful flowers. The floret zinnias are lovely. I can’t wait for mine to flower-near Sydney-I was late to finding them in Australia 🇦🇺. Hoping to get the floret dahlias when they are available next time too. My first time growing them along with Benary Giants, Queeny’s in a few colours, green envy and peaches and cream plus a mix of pastels that was given as a bonus on a dahlia tuber I bought. So far the peaches and cream purchased from Bunnings seeds have only given me pink singles, but they are the only thing flowering besides chillies. I only have a container garden on my west facing (very hot) balcony garden. They are overcrowded in their containers so I may have to pluck some out and make cuttings to replenish the containers. Hoping to save the floret seeds for next year. I predict I will probably have more singles because of the heat. I was never interested in them until Erin showed them-now I am obsessed with their beauty.
I would love to try the new Johnny’s ballerina if and when someone will be selling them in Australia. I love the shades of pastel.
Love your channel. New subscriber. 💐
Hi, thanks for subscribing I really appreciate it! Good look with your zinnias! It sounds like you have a busy summer ahead! It would be amazing to be able to get Johnny’s seeds here. I’m going to have a look on their site and check out these ballerina’s, they sound intriguing!
Interesting to see the different zinnia varieties.I bought the Golden Hour & Precious Metals. Your Dawn Creek pink ones are lovely. Could you show the peach ones too? My favourite red I grow is Benary Wine. Will you plant any more zinnia seeds now or is it too late in your climate? Enjoy your videos. Thanks
Hi, thanks for your comment. I love the Benary wine zinnias. Once my Dawn Creek Peach start flowers I will definitely show you. I have actually started another succession of zinnias, they are in trays right now.
The flowers look quite pretty bunched up in the bucket and the pricing is good. I have a blood red dahlia that I love but seems I'm the only one. Our weather has been really good for the flowers and so far not too much wind. All of those self seeded dahlias I had, have been a smallish yellow or pinkish lot so out they came and went into the compost bin. Carnations are out too because they get drowned during springtime and don't recover well. I'm curious as to the name of the florist in Wonthaggi, as nothing seems to show up on Mr Google. 💐🏵💐
The florist is called Howard’s Flowers. She opens sometime in January. Glad to hear you have some dahlias, I actually harvested one today! Put it in a mixed bouquet that went to the bakery. It was one that snapped off a clump when I dug it up.
@@bloomsonthehill6207 Thankyou