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Amelias Flower Farm
Приєднався 6 січ 2023
Welcome to our brand new UA-cam Channel where we will upload vidoes all about cut flower growing, farming, harvesting and arranging. Straight from our tiny family farm in Devon UK we hope you enjoy our content!
How to Grow Rudbeckia from seed
Growing Rudbeckia from seed- different varieties for the garden and cut flower production
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All about Anemones with @ameliasflowerfarm
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Come and learn how we grow Anemones on our Flower Farm and how to look after them as a cut flower
Plant a winter bulb extravaganza with me
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Beat the January blues by planting some indoor colour to enjoy in a few short weeks… All you need are some flowering bulbs, I used Amaryllis and Hyacinths along with some catkins and willow
Winter Wreath Transformation
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Update and recycle your Christmas Wreath with my quick transformation into a living table centre piece perfect for your January home decor!
Hi, when are you going to post the follow up?
Why did you stop doing videos ,i thought you were great
I think Amelia gave up you tube😢
I spaced out. This video could be more to the point.
I find one good trick for spacing small seeds is to pour them onto a folded piece of paper and gradually tap on one end with a pencil. This way they sort of 'walk the plank' until one falls off the end of the fold and into the soil in the place you want it. Thanks for your youtube 🙂
Благодарю за видео!
Hi is there any update for this video? I sower mine 10 days ago and still no germination. I’m in Australia and current temps in this season is between 16-25C
Great video, new to your channle
Hi. I love Rudbeckia and last year grew from seed which were annuals. I live in the far north of the North East of England so we very rarely get hot weather but last year was a winner. I still use an electric blanket well into June lol. Just a quick question, when you were talking about whether they are annuals or perennials, you mentioned one, in a greyish packet, that were perennials but I couldn't quite catch the name. Sounded like tri something. Many thanks if you can answer. Love your channel, you are so clear and concise in your instructions. Take care.
Lynne, the word you’re looking for is Triloba.
@@karenm5681 Thank you so much for your reply.
Very informative video. What other perennial varieties would you recommend?
Thank you so much 😊