As always your flower's are beautiful!! I still say you don't charge enough for your bouquets you have on your road side stand. I watch a lot of flower farmer's and they can't arrange a bouquet like you do! Your are splendid!! I'll be waiting and watching for what is to come next year with your flower's!! Ty!!
Just found your channel and been binging. I like your monthly updates when you include the hends, dogs, and apalcos. Hope there's a new update coming up in November.
I’ve been enjoying watching your informative videos 😍 The amount of work and effort that goes into flower farming or any farming is incredible!! Your bouquets are always so stunning!! Well done to you 👏🏼👏🏼
One of the best attributes of gardeners is that we are optimistic & keep going in spite of many setbacks & disappointments. I've lost my plants to wallabies & possums here in Oz a few times & I reckon it would be harder when you rely on your plants for income. Sometimes it seems like one thing after another. The worst thing to do would be to give up. Keep going.
I always learn valuable information from you so THANK YOU!! I do hope the rain doesn't have an impact on your orders for next week.... everything looks terrific -especially those gorgeous dahlias. Keep up the important content✌🏼🐝🌸
We had an early frost last year, on September 8th but I live in Zone 3. I cannot believe you had such an early frost in Zone 8b. I hope your flower farm continues to flourish, love watching your videos! Cheers from Alberta, Canada!
I love watching your posts ❤ please share how you grow lupine and delphiniums from seeds. You did show new methods in the past but I could not find a follow up video on your delphiniums ❤. And also please share how you grow hardy annuals and if you ever tried winter sawing method? I am growing for my garden so space is very limited. Just wonder when you would start winter sawing to make sure they are not getting leggy. Thank you as always ❤
Oh Sarah you are so talented and a great teacher. I wish you would do a video on how to cut dahlias to get the longest stems. It’s my daughters wedding soon and I’m growing the dahlias for it. She simply wants a single stem with a small amount of foliage in gin bottles she’s collected over the years to put on the tables and a small bouquet for her. Nothing too fancy but my stems are so small and I’m not sure just where to cut them to get longer stems. Have you got any advice to help me?
it has not been a good year in canada either... a weird year... not only me... september no red slicer tomatoes... wth... my cosmos are starting to flower... lolll zinnia.. ok... dahlia ... snapdragons loved that cool season lol
I don't know where you are in Canada, but I 100% agree (in southern AB). I got a couple of tomatoes, but everything else is weird and lots of the remaining tomatoes are still very green. We had our first last frost last week and I'm hoping we don't get another one for a few more weeks.
I am in the same zone as you but in Oregon USA. Question--when did you start your perennials and/or seedlings to be able to put them in the ground before weather turns cold and frost is harsh?
As someone who abhors waste, why don't you take the slightly eaten flower heads and make petal confetti . You could also sell it as matching for those with coordinated minds. Just need an oven to around 100c. Doubtless further details online. Also makes biodegradable litter, that is completely harmless to the environment.
As a flower farmer - we generally don't have time to do things like this that will make us next to no revenue in regards to the ROI of time. Hope that helps!
As always your flower's are beautiful!! I still say you don't charge enough for your bouquets you have on your road side stand. I watch a lot of flower farmer's and they can't arrange a bouquet like you do! Your are splendid!! I'll be waiting and watching for what is to come next year with your flower's!! Ty!!
Just found your channel and been binging. I like your monthly updates when you include the hends, dogs, and apalcos. Hope there's a new update coming up in November.
Great video. Love the details, so helpful. Keep up the good work 💪🏻
Great to see your post and your flowers look beautiful, in spite of the extremely difficult growing season
I’ve been enjoying watching your informative videos 😍
The amount of work and effort that goes into flower farming or any farming is incredible!!
Your bouquets are always so stunning!! Well done to you 👏🏼👏🏼
Gorgeous dahlias! I found your explanation of the pest damage helpful.
Your flowers are so pretty, especially the dahlias.
One of the best attributes of gardeners is that we are optimistic & keep going in spite of many setbacks & disappointments. I've lost my plants to wallabies & possums here in Oz a few times & I reckon it would be harder when you rely on your plants for income. Sometimes it seems like one thing after another. The worst thing to do would be to give up. Keep going.
Thank goodness your dahlias were mostly safe from that early frost! Dang bugs tho!
Another fascinating, informative and all round lovely video x
I always learn valuable information from you so THANK YOU!! I do hope the rain doesn't have an impact on your orders for next week.... everything looks terrific -especially those gorgeous dahlias. Keep up the important content✌🏼🐝🌸
We had an early frost last year, on September 8th but I live in Zone 3. I cannot believe you had such an early frost in Zone 8b. I hope your flower farm continues to flourish, love watching your videos! Cheers from Alberta, Canada!
Most beautiful bouquets.
Awesome flowers❤️
Not been great weather in the North West either, but all is not lost you’ve produced some great flowers and all your arrangements just seem flawless
I love watching your posts ❤ please share how you grow lupine and delphiniums from seeds. You did show new methods in the past but I could not find a follow up video on your delphiniums ❤. And also please share how you grow hardy annuals and if you ever tried winter sawing method? I am growing for my garden so space is very limited. Just wonder when you would start winter sawing to make sure they are not getting leggy. Thank you as always ❤
Lovely video as always.Gorgeous flowers.
Oh Sarah you are so talented and a great teacher. I wish you would do a video on how to cut dahlias to get the longest stems. It’s my daughters wedding soon and I’m growing the dahlias for it. She simply wants a single stem with a small amount of foliage in gin bottles she’s collected over the years to put on the tables and a small bouquet for her. Nothing too fancy but my stems are so small and I’m not sure just where to cut them to get longer stems. Have you got any advice to help me?
it has not been a good year in canada either... a weird year... not only me... september no red slicer tomatoes... wth... my cosmos are starting to flower... lolll zinnia.. ok... dahlia ... snapdragons loved that cool season lol
I don't know where you are in Canada, but I 100% agree (in southern AB). I got a couple of tomatoes, but everything else is weird and lots of the remaining tomatoes are still very green. We had our first last frost last week and I'm hoping we don't get another one for a few more weeks.
@@theresaburg5881 in montreal
Nova Scotia here, definitely an odd season. We got so much more rain than usual.
I am in the same zone as you but in Oregon USA. Question--when did you start your perennials and/or seedlings to be able to put them in the ground before weather turns cold and frost is harsh?
I bring my dog out with me but he's 12 yrs old so all he does is lay in the shade while I work. Nelson will do the same...it will just take a while😊
How do you keep your Sedums which are not flopping?
😊
I've been trying to grow helichrysum for the past year and no such luck. I think my climate is just too hot for them.
💜💙💜💙💙💚
❤❤❤🌼🌼🌼🌝🌝🌝
As someone who abhors waste, why don't you take the slightly eaten flower heads and make petal confetti . You could also sell it as matching for those with coordinated minds. Just need an oven to around 100c. Doubtless further details online. Also makes biodegradable litter, that is completely harmless to the environment.
As a flower farmer - we generally don't have time to do things like this that will make us next to no revenue in regards to the ROI of time. Hope that helps!
10:15... your explosion grass?? is amazing!! ❤