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August Flower Update | Flower Subscriptions, Floret Zinnias, and Lisi Update | Green Bee Floral Co.
How is it already August? Anyone know?
Anyways, we've been doing things on the farm. Enjoy!
- About Green Bee Floral Co. -
We're growing cut flowers on 2.5 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers and our 5th year selling them. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly to wholesalers + florists.
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All About Dahlias | How we Plant + Harvest | Green Bee Floral Co.
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We're chatting about dahlias - planting, labelling, and harvesting! - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on 2.5 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers and our 5th year selling them. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly to wholesalers florists. Bee-come a part ...
May Days on the Flower Farm // The Last Daffodils // Green Bee Floral Co.
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It's gunna...gunna...gunna... GUNNAAAA.... It's gunna be May! Join us as we harvest for an event, chat peony disbudding, and say goodbye to the last of the daffodils. - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on 2.5 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers and our 5th year selling them. We sell out of our retail...
April Farm Tour // It's Anemone Time! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Our April Farm tour is here! We've got lots happening on the farm, and beautiful new blooms starting - including one of my favourites... ANEMONES! - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on 2.5 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers and our 5th year selling them. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at ou...
How We Price Spring Flowers // Why the Florist Mark-up Matters // Green Bee Floral Co
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In this video, we're talking about the florist mark-up and why YOU should be charging more for your flowers. - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on 2.5 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers and our 5th year selling them. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly ...
VLOG: Spring Flower Subscriptions // A Surprise Hospital Stay // Green Bee Floral Co.
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TW: Special Needs Parenting caring for our medically complex child while flower farming. We get our second Spring Flower Subscriptions ready have an unexpected admission to hospital for our son. - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on almost 2 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers. We sell out of our ret...
April Flowers and a Solar (sort of) Eclipse // Tulip Time has Begun!! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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It's Tulip and Daffodil season oh, and a solar eclipse.... no big deal, right? - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on almost 2 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly to wholesalers florists. Join this channel to get acces...
A Snowy April Harvest // PLUS These are Crazy Hibiscus Seedlings!! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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It's finally the last snow of the season. I'd like to be inside, but the harvest must go on. To the Hyacinths! - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on almost 2 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly to wholesalers florists...
Flower Season has BEGUN!! // First Field Harvest of the Season // Green Bee Floral Co.
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I apologize for the sound quality. I was trialling a new microphone hook up, and we had some snags. IT'S HARVEST TIME on the Flower Farm! We're preparing for wholesale orders and the hyacinths and narcissus are absolute PERFECTION! 2023 hyacinth video: Spring Flower Overload! // It's too hot for tulips // Green Bee Floral Co ua-cam.com/video/_urPhSG-4YE/v-deo.html - About Green Bee Floral Co. -...
Easter Flower Subscriptions // Potting up Eucalyptus // Greenhouse Tulips!! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Our Easter flower subscriptions are headed out - featuring our own tulips, curly willow, and eucalyptus! Here's the full flower recipe: 2 Leather Leaf 2 Tiki Leaf 1 Alstromeria 1 pink Gerbera 1 Snapdragon 1 Eucalyptus 1-2 Curly Willow 1 Ranunculus 4-5 Tulips (any colours) - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on almost 2 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian...
We're Planting Cool Weather Flowers OUTSIDE! // Snapdragon Saga Pt 3... // Green Bee Floral Co.
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It's cold. It's windy. It's time to plant some cool weather flowers! - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on almost 2 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly to wholesalers florists. Join this channel to get access to perks...
Bridal Shower Flowers // Dahlias are ALMOST all Divided!! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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We were able to use some of our own anemones and eucalyptus in a bridal shower order ...and Katelynn is nearly finished dividing dahlias! - About Green Bee Floral Co. - We're growing cut flowers on almost 2 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and direc...
Let's Check the Seedlings! // Indoor Tulip Harvest + The Snapdragon Saga // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Let's Check the Seedlings! // Indoor Tulip Harvest The Snapdragon Saga // Green Bee Floral Co.
What We're Growing this Spring! // Some thoughts and plans for wholesale // Green Bee Floral Co.
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What We're Growing this Spring! // Some thoughts and plans for wholesale // Green Bee Floral Co.
Grow Room Update // Checking on the Dahlia Propagates! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Grow Room Update // Checking on the Dahlia Propagates! // Green Bee Floral Co.
March Farm Update! // Spring is HERE // Green Bee Floral Co.
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March Farm Update! // Spring is HERE // Green Bee Floral Co.
Processing Hyacinths for Florist Use // PLUS Spring Cleanup on the Farm! // Green Bee Floral Co
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Processing Hyacinths for Florist Use // PLUS Spring Cleanup on the Farm! // Green Bee Floral Co
Propagating Dahlias, Tulip Harvesting, and Spring Chores! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Propagating Dahlias, Tulip Harvesting, and Spring Chores! // Green Bee Floral Co.
Planting Ranunculus and Anemones in the Greenhouse! // Our plans for 2024 // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Planting Ranunculus and Anemones in the Greenhouse! // Our plans for 2024 // Green Bee Floral Co.
The Greenhouse is up! // Prepping for Ranunculus + Anemones // Green Bee Floral Co
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The Greenhouse is up! // Prepping for Ranunculus Anemones // Green Bee Floral Co
Winter Things // Dahlia Digging, Tulip Planting, and 2024 Plans // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Winter Things // Dahlia Digging, Tulip Planting, and 2024 Plans // Green Bee Floral Co.
It's Tulip Time! // Planting Tulips in Crates for Earlier Blooms // Green Bee Floral Co.
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It's Tulip Time! // Planting Tulips in Crates for Earlier Blooms // Green Bee Floral Co.
Planting the Flower Farm // It's too Hot for the Seedlings! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Planting the Flower Farm // It's too Hot for the Seedlings! // Green Bee Floral Co.
Ranunculus Harvesting + New Shop Tour // Green Bee Floral Co
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Ranunculus Harvesting New Shop Tour // Green Bee Floral Co
Flowers, Flowers Everywhere! // We're Behind Schedule // Mother's Day Recap // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Flowers, Flowers Everywhere! // We're Behind Schedule // Mother's Day Recap // Green Bee Floral Co.
Spring Flower Overload! // It's too hot for tulips // Green Bee Floral Co
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Spring Flower Overload! // It's too hot for tulips // Green Bee Floral Co
All About Dahlias! // Tubers, Propagation, and New-to-Us Varieties // Green Bee Floral Co.
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All About Dahlias! // Tubers, Propagation, and New-to-Us Varieties // Green Bee Floral Co.
March Flower Farm Update // We've Got Exciting News! // Green Bee Floral Co
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March Flower Farm Update // We've Got Exciting News! // Green Bee Floral Co
I'm Planting in February!?! // Let's Check on the Farm's Perennials // Green Bee Floral Co.
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I'm Planting in February!?! // Let's Check on the Farm's Perennials // Green Bee Floral Co.
Did I Order Too Many Ranunculus? // (Can you ever have enough?) // Green Bee Floral Co.
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Did I Order Too Many Ranunculus? // (Can you ever have enough?) // Green Bee Floral Co.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kristibode8358
    @kristibode8358 23 дні тому

    I'm using 5C bulbs... do you know if you can keep cooling them longer than their 14 week to wake them up in succession so they don't all bloom at once?

  • @kristibellmann9405
    @kristibellmann9405 Місяць тому

    Can you use anything else aside from potting soil in the crates? My amish suppier is low on bales of potting soil. Thanks. Love your videos

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco Місяць тому

      We’ve used everything from garden soil, to compost mixes, to potting soil. Typically, I actually prefer a mix of the three.

    • @kristibellmann9405
      @kristibellmann9405 Місяць тому

      Thanks for the reply. i know you are busy ​@greenbeefloralco

  • @glendahill8806
    @glendahill8806 Місяць тому

    Stunning flowers and bouquets.

  • @janetkuenzi8710
    @janetkuenzi8710 2 місяці тому

    I love the music you select and I love your smile. Will you sell and ship your tubers to the US? Do you cut and quick dip your stems before they go into the farm cooler or before they go into the shop cooler? once you put them in bigger containers with the hydrating solution do you leave them in that solution until point of sale? What is your preferred brand of hydrator? Do you have to change the water once or twice during the 5 days of storage? Do you use CVBN tabs as some growers recommend? So no flower food in the storage phase? What temperature do you store them at? Floret recommends hydrator in the harvest bucket but then I don't know if she leaves them in the hydrator and if so for how long? I am confused by all the different instructions and I really want to get the best vase life for my customers. You have figured out a method that keeps your dahlias looking like just picked. Some of the varieties do fade rapidly in the vase...so I understand now the importance of narrowing down those grown to the best all around performers as you have done. I am happy for your success and you will no doubt be even more successful in years to come.

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco Місяць тому

      Apologies for the delay in response. We do not ship to the USA. We don’t have an export license, unfortunately, and it’s not cost effective for us to do this. Our dahlias don’t spend more than 2 days in our farm cooler and are given a fresh snip with fresh water when they head off to our retail cooler/florists/wholesaler. Our cooler is set at 4.5 celsius.

  • @caseylewis7916
    @caseylewis7916 2 місяці тому

    Will the rest of the buds open on Lisianthus after it’s been cut?

  • @Mikerocks99
    @Mikerocks99 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Green Bee - another great video. I’m having trouble with chipmunks, rabbits and wild turkeys in my vegetable garden. What is the fencing you are using? How do you put it up? Do you bury it in the ground? Any info would be appreciated.

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco Місяць тому

      Hi! We use plastic poultry netting that we got at our local hardware store. It rolls up in the spring and stores. I cannot say that I have any expertise on keeping chipmunks or turkeys out of gardens as my home garden is in town, but I do find that burying chicken wire fencing certainly keeps the rabbits out. We also have 3 dogs, and rabbits sort of enter at their own risk, now. ;)

  • @Mikerocks99
    @Mikerocks99 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Green Bee - another great video. I’m having trouble with chipmunks, rabbits and wild turkeys in my vegetable garden. What is the fencing you are using? How do you put it up? Do you bury it in the ground? Any info would be appreciated.

  • @ilenehales7849
    @ilenehales7849 3 місяці тому

    Any chance you would be selling tubers of rubber ducky or the other one you kept some thing bee

  • @Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm
    @Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm 3 місяці тому

    My heart skips a beat when I watch you cutting the bulbs. Here in Australia bulbs are really expensive so we can’t afford to grow them for processing like you guys can. This year we have over 400 tulips in but this has cost us around $5.00 per bulb its sad that they are so expensive and that in all honesty we get to just enjoy them as the season begins to warm up. Some make it into to posy jars with the daffodils but then we have to interplant between the dying tulips and daffodils so that we have a secondary crop coming up behind them. This year it will be our sunflowers and zinnias

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      Oh my gosh that is so much money! We have a bulb graveyard where all the cut bulbs go to regrow and perennialize. It helps keep the squirrels out of our farm space as well. Happy spring for you! I always longingly watch my flower farmer friends on the other side of the globe in February when you are deep into dahlia season and we have snow. 🙃

  • @rhondanicholson889
    @rhondanicholson889 3 місяці тому

    I am a new subscriber to your channel. Did u direct sow your Lizzy's?

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      We started our lisianthus in December of last year in trays.

  • @cindyfox625
    @cindyfox625 3 місяці тому

    What is the red foliage filler plant?

  • @violetraton8731
    @violetraton8731 3 місяці тому

    I have been looking for a Canadian flower farm and finally your channel popped on my screen... i love all your dahlias...

  • @Mikerocks99
    @Mikerocks99 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for another great video. How do you possibly get florist quality dahlia blooms without organza bags? The bugs are all over my dahlias.

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      I'm not going to say the trick is to plant 200 of each variety....lol...but it might be. :P Success by over planting? In truth, we were finding the organza bags were staying too damp at this farm and when they'd dry they'd dirty the petals anyways - especially the light dahlias - so last year we planted the boom boom whites out at this farm plot to see how they would do with bug pressure, and we have surprisingly little there. It's been a very good summer here for japanese beetles as Beryl came through when they should have been emerging for mating. We've also culled a lot of dahlia varieties out of our wholesale offerings that do attract the bugs - I'm sure you've also noticed that they like certain colours of blooms more than others. We mostly only sell our tried + true ball dahlias to the wholesaler now since that is what they are looking for. Obviously, if you love using organza bags and that system is working for you, keep going. :)

  • @mienkedezoete2146
    @mienkedezoete2146 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful to see how well your farm is doing and gorgeous bouquets! I’m totally smitten by Floret Alpenglow, and leaving them to grow on for the extra week or even two has produced spectacular “fluffy “ blooms! I will definitely be reading up on how to save seeds from them! Thanks for a great video, definitely worth the wait 😊

  • @maritmadsen554
    @maritmadsen554 3 місяці тому

    So beautiful boquets ❤

  • @maritmadsen554
    @maritmadsen554 3 місяці тому

  • @4nikkimay
    @4nikkimay 3 місяці тому

    Just found you, subscribed ✅ thanks for sharing your journey, it’s beautiful. 🤩

  • @anniewildmush1284
    @anniewildmush1284 3 місяці тому

    i also tried for the 1st time lisianthus by seeds.. i did roseanne brown omg i love them!!! long lasting flower for sure

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      Yes, we’ve used roseanne brown from other growers for events in the past, but the blooms were not nearly as large as these. I’m astounded. It must be all the rain. 😉

    • @anniewildmush1284
      @anniewildmush1284 3 місяці тому

      @@greenbeefloralco yeah i know she is smaller... i will try new ones next year... but i still love the antique look of her. :-) im trying to dry some.. will see

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      Oh! They dry really well! Both hung and in silica! Good luck!

    • @anniewildmush1284
      @anniewildmush1284 3 місяці тому

      @@greenbeefloralco i harvest all the 1st bloom.. was short so why not. thank you

    • @anniewildmush1284
      @anniewildmush1284 3 місяці тому

      @@greenbeefloralco what is ur favorite?

  • @melgie6
    @melgie6 3 місяці тому

    What did she spray the zinnias with? My Florets started early as well but I love them.

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      They are commercial veggie growers. The spray is an industrial fungicide which requires a sprayers license in Canada. It won’t be available to home gardeners.

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      She recommends Neem Oil for home gardeners.

  • @sallyazzato3481
    @sallyazzato3481 3 місяці тому

    What weight are the kraft paper squares?

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      This is the uline listing for the sheets we use: www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/S-13732/Kraft-Paper-Wrap/30-lb-Kraft-Paper-Sheets-18-x-18

  • @kobedeister5234
    @kobedeister5234 3 місяці тому

    Lovely produce!

  • @Mikerocks99
    @Mikerocks99 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this fantastic video. Do you divide your tubers in the fall or spring? Since you have so many, do you bother searching for an eye before dividing? Or do you just divide them all, then plant them all, and whatever comes up, comes up?

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      We divide in the winter. Since I’ve been growing dahlias for so long, finding eyes isn’t difficult anymore, but I don’t necessarily divide to single tubers anymore on some of our more prolific varieties. We plant specific quantities, so we do inventory dahlia tubers as we divide each winter.

  • @newjerseygarden
    @newjerseygarden 3 місяці тому

    Love your videos. What is the dahlia at 13:00?

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      The little pink one is called Camano Love and the fushia one is called Brittany Rey.

  • @maritmadsen554
    @maritmadsen554 3 місяці тому

    ❤love

  • @ngatafaoalofa9242
    @ngatafaoalofa9242 3 місяці тому

    Good luck All the best. 1/8/24

  • @uteberg4781
    @uteberg4781 3 місяці тому

    I'm SO glad you are back again!!! I'm also always looking on your Facebook-side, but to see you acting in the field is so much more!!! And WOW what have you built up!!! I cannot even imagine the work of planting 7000 dahlias! And what an intelligent system you built up!!! You are SUCH an inspiration and all your plants look gorgeous!!! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and great work with us!!! I wish you the very best for the season!!! Greetings from denmark!! 🤗🌻💖

  • @rosebud447
    @rosebud447 3 місяці тому

    I notice a lot put their dahlias in hot water when they cut them. I have never done it. Does it improve vase life?

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 3 місяці тому

      I, personally, have never used this method. We use Quick Dip and cool water when processing, which is just more efficient for the amount of dahlias we’re harvesting and designing with. Maybe I’ll do a test at the shop this year to see how it works in my climate. ☺️

  • @berthaflores9733
    @berthaflores9733 4 місяці тому

    I love your videos ! 😊❤🥰🙏🙏🙏

  • @melissaschroeder2687
    @melissaschroeder2687 4 місяці тому

    Just found this channel!! Really enjoying watching it. Prayers for your son hope he is home feeling great. Keep it up

  • @danibaie
    @danibaie 4 місяці тому

    Your'e back! ❤

  • @nahidrafie3724
    @nahidrafie3724 4 місяці тому

    I love your flowers and designs, I live in Mississauga ontario, Am I close to your place to be a subscriber? ,

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 4 місяці тому

      We are about 2.5 hours away from you. I recommend finding a grower closer to your area!

  • @staffylover1950
    @staffylover1950 5 місяців тому

    Gorgeousness 💐

  • @staffylover1950
    @staffylover1950 5 місяців тому

    G'day from Australia. Prayers and well wishes for your son 🙏🙏🙏

  • @JoLe-df8yy
    @JoLe-df8yy 6 місяців тому

    Love the vid

  • @maritmadsen554
    @maritmadsen554 6 місяців тому

  • @mienkedezoete2146
    @mienkedezoete2146 6 місяців тому

    So exciting to see those gorgeous ranunculus and anemones, well let’s just say everything looks stunning 🤩 I do have a question; you mentioned storing your muscari and hyacinth in the cooler, at what stage would you pick them and how long can you store them? TIA😊

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 6 місяців тому

      Hi! There’s a video a few back on Hyacinths harvest and storage that should answer your questions. As for muscari - I harvested at a few stages. They store well both dry and in water. Similar care to daffs.

  • @NicholeElizabeth
    @NicholeElizabeth 6 місяців тому

    “Upsetty Spaghetti” - will use this at work this week. 😎👌🏻

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 6 місяців тому

      Not sure if you’re on Tiktok, but it’s a phrase used by Knitty (she’s Canadian. We love her). It’s in my vernacular along with “It’s the moist!” ☺️

  • @mienkedezoete2146
    @mienkedezoete2146 7 місяців тому

    How long can you store anemones and ranunculus in the cooler? And do you dry store or in water? Thanks for another great video, you guys are expanding the farm so much which is super exciting 😊

  • @tinalee7650
    @tinalee7650 7 місяців тому

    I watched the video twice to make sure I didn't miss it - but how do you store the Mascari in your cooler for later use? In water, out of water, wrapped? I've never grown it before but just ordered some for 2025 after watching you harvest it and had to get some for our flower stand arrangements!

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 7 місяців тому

      We’re trialling both in water and dry to see what they like!

    • @tinalee7650
      @tinalee7650 7 місяців тому

      @@greenbeefloralco Awesome - I'll be watching and hope you'll give an update on which is best!!! THANK YOU!!

    • @tinalee7650
      @tinalee7650 7 місяців тому

      @@greenbeefloralco Also, what temp do you keep your cooler for tulips???

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 7 місяців тому

      @@tinalee7650 cooler is 3 celsius right now.

    • @tinalee7650
      @tinalee7650 7 місяців тому

      @@greenbeefloralco THANKS!

  • @mhubertcfi
    @mhubertcfi 7 місяців тому

    This was great! I appreciate your humor when dealing with other flower farmers as competition and experiences you've had😂

  • @uteberg4781
    @uteberg4781 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this really outstanding Livestream!! You really helped me a lot and gave me courage. I already started with the implementation of what you recommended and it already brought me some new Facebook-Followers (within a few hours) :) By the way: During your Livestream we had a guest (a good friend), but here in denmark it was 1 o' clock a.m. and so I left the guest with my son and joined your Livestream. :) It was such a joy!! Thank you for the nice evening and for helping me so much by sharing your expertise! 🤗🌻🌸❣️

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 7 місяців тому

      That is SO KIND! I hope that you continue to gain more followers on your farm! One thing I forgot to mention: Instagram is for those who want to do what you're doing, Facebook is where your customers are, since it tends to be more localized. Good luck!

  • @sheelaghomalley5459
    @sheelaghomalley5459 7 місяців тому

    In Ireland we have mothers day 3 weeks before Easter. It comes from the big estate houses. They let their staff go home 3 weeks before Easter. Hence, Mothering Sunday. Same in the United Kingdom.

    • @greenbeefloralco
      @greenbeefloralco 7 місяців тому

      I think I did know this. Leave it to North America to do something completely different for fun.

  • @sheelaghomalley5459
    @sheelaghomalley5459 7 місяців тому

    Sorry to miss your live. We're in very different time zones. Love from Ireland as always x