A tour of our regenerative flower farm!

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @rosebud447
    @rosebud447 Рік тому +28

    I was just reading in our local paper here in Canada that we have our first regenerative farm on the prairies. They have been certified as such. It took a lot of hard work to make that happen. We are zone 3 here with very cold winters so bravo to them.

    • @Nikki-mx5my
      @Nikki-mx5my Рік тому

      That’s so cool! Thanks for sharing. :)

    • @alittlejunefrost
      @alittlejunefrost 11 місяців тому

      So cool. What’s the name of the farm?

    • @GardenerPhyl
      @GardenerPhyl 10 місяців тому +1

      I’ve watched this video a few times now, and I learn something new every time.

    • @roywarriner8441
      @roywarriner8441 9 місяців тому

      Speak for yourself, Canada's clinate zones range from 2 to 10. I'm 5a.

    • @hmh3808
      @hmh3808 8 місяців тому

      @@Nikki-mx5mythnx!!

  • @woodsidestories9665
    @woodsidestories9665 Рік тому +6

    honestly, I am here for the gems. (but your garden is also very inspiring.)

  • @serenababy6358
    @serenababy6358 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for the tour and sharing plans for future spaces! I really appreciate learning about how you support the ecosystem with native and non-native plants/flowers and not using pesticides.

  • @barbaracostley1084
    @barbaracostley1084 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for the tour love it

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 11 місяців тому +2

    I always enjoy a garden walk and tour...Thanks so much for the information.

  • @ladyjubgang
    @ladyjubgang 8 місяців тому +2

    🎉🎉Good job ❤ your work giving me the motivation ❤

  • @Joyfulfarmer
    @Joyfulfarmer Рік тому +3

    So glad to finally see this!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @jimkingsland1645
    @jimkingsland1645 11 місяців тому +2

    Beautiful property! Amazing plants, phenomenal yard, and field. Great detailed info as usual! Can’t wait for the ride along!

  • @kirstin3639
    @kirstin3639 Рік тому +4

    Fluffy & Potato 😭❤️ that’s so cute! What great chicken names 🥰😇🐓

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому +3

      Thank you!! 😊 the kiddos named them. No idea where “potato” come from 😂

  • @veedebee
    @veedebee Рік тому +1

    I’ll definitely be back for the cool gems!!

  • @VirginiaMathews94
    @VirginiaMathews94 Рік тому +5

    Love the farm, very inspiring!❤

  • @apriloestman8304
    @apriloestman8304 Рік тому +3

    What a great thing you are doing! Can't wait to see your progression of the goals that you've established. Thank you for another really great video.

  • @2BitRanch
    @2BitRanch Рік тому +3

    Missed your videos. Glad to see you back. :-)

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому +1

      yes, sorry!! Got a touched burned out as a one woman show but back at it ❤️❤️

  • @Charlie-sh2du
    @Charlie-sh2du Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for these videos! I know some of them take a while to make! And your farm is so amazing, 😃! It is really appreciated. From 4b South Dakota.

  • @ourmontanahomestead8880
    @ourmontanahomestead8880 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been missing your videos! Super great tour and I look forward to all of the upcoming projects! I’ve learned so much from your channel 😊

  • @bethannlawrence4512
    @bethannlawrence4512 Рік тому +2

    Nice to see you back! Thanks for the video. Looking forward to seeing the renos!

  • @HenryTravel-IX
    @HenryTravel-IX 14 днів тому

    The flower farm is like a painting; I'm absolutely in awe! Do you know which flower is grown the most here?

  • @KK-FL
    @KK-FL Рік тому +1

    Can't wait to see the new projects completed! Annnnd totally jealous of your Honeycrisps!

  • @linhmoberly4493
    @linhmoberly4493 Рік тому +1

    Love ur videos. Love to watch ur plants varieties. We need more of natives plants in our garden. The barn is beautiful. Please make more videos about planting native plants. Thanks

  • @rebekahcannon8391
    @rebekahcannon8391 Рік тому +1

    I just stumbled on your channel. I’ve already learned a lot. I’m in central Texas and have had a terrible time with pests. I picked-up some ideas so thank you! I love the idea of the yard/garden being a habitat. Looking forward to learning more.

  • @Dr.Elliott
    @Dr.Elliott 8 місяців тому

    Your husband is amazing lol - what an amazing builder and support to the growing !

  • @auroravalentin257
    @auroravalentin257 Рік тому +1

    Nice work and thanks again for sharing

  • @albertnett7864
    @albertnett7864 Рік тому +1

    I use "bag-a-bug" to control Japanese beetles. It works great for me.

    • @NJGardengirl1961
      @NJGardengirl1961 6 місяців тому

      You can freeze the bags of beetles and feed them to chickens if you have them. They love them and are good protein!

  • @LisadeKramer
    @LisadeKramer 11 місяців тому

    thank you for the tour. You give me so many great ideas, now I just need the time.

  • @suekrebs3497
    @suekrebs3497 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tour. We live out in the country in southern Wisconsin with lots of open space on 20 acres that are mostly left idle. We do not spray either and embrace patches of natives around our zinnias, dahlias, celosia, echinacea, etc. Working with nature is achieving a great balance of bees and beneficials. I am looking forward to your updates and hoping that the process is not too stressful for your family.

  • @petefredrick3784
    @petefredrick3784 Рік тому

    I've missed your beautiful videos. Glad you will be having some new things come our way. Love, love, love your farm. What a great tour! I've learned so much from your these past years. Love seeing your kids this time. Keep up the great work.

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see your new video. Lots of us get burned out by the end of summer. The heat is beginning to abate, and I’m ready to plant again. I look forward to seeing your fall plans. I just bought 3 sasanqua camellias October magic Ruby for fall color in front of our house, a couple dwarf Japanese maples, and 3 dwarf Sea Urchin pines. It took me some time to design a garden that would go in front of our living room windows without growing too tall and would have year-round interest. We moved to zone 8a Greenville, South Carolina almost a year ago, and revamping the prior owners’ efforts has been an ordeal.

  • @jjhoover13
    @jjhoover13 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the tour! This was very inspiring. We are located in Colorado also and love to see the native and perennial options you are planting!

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому

      So glad it can be of help!! Good luck with your planting!!

  • @SharkSandwich451
    @SharkSandwich451 Рік тому +1

    I think lisianthus are much prettier than roses. And your lisianthus is GORGEOUS. I wondered why you had zero powdery mildew on those zinnias. Great tip for me for next year.

  • @TateBugs
    @TateBugs 7 місяців тому

    You are such a wealth of knowledge!!! We’re on 7.5 acres with no irrigation rights and technically, our area is only allowed 1 acre to be watered from our well. We’re finally cleaning up the property that was previously quite literally trashed! I’m so new to everything garden (like, I’m planning on scattering a pack of wild flower seeds this year) but I’m SO excited to learn from you and plant on purpose! Wish you could come over and design our garden areas and teach me!!!

    • @firehorsewoman414
      @firehorsewoman414 6 місяців тому

      Am curious where you live that you are told how much water you can take from your own well?

  • @OneAtomicJenga
    @OneAtomicJenga 8 місяців тому

    You've put your heart into that property! I'm off to watch the greenhouse build video. Do you have a video with info about the storage container you got for moving?

  • @patrickdwarica
    @patrickdwarica Рік тому +1

    Really cool to see the full tour! I'm working on some pocket prairie sections for our yard and I really liked the tall grasses in your pocket prairie at around minute twelve. What types are those? Some of it looks like big bluestem but I didn't recognize the rest.

  • @Alchemyforall
    @Alchemyforall Рік тому

    Terrific, only 30 secs into your tour and you mentioned Columbines. I was wondering where to plant my Columbines - under my Pine tree!

  • @marcuslarson5313
    @marcuslarson5313 9 місяців тому +1

    Instead or hortonova netting, I've seen people use concrete reinforcement mesh wire. I haven't tried it yet, but it could be a good replacement. Nice tour, thank you!

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  9 місяців тому +1

      I’ve seen folks use it too. Unfortunately it’s bulky and requires space to store! I liked using the jute netting this year, balled it all up and straight to the compost pile! 🥰

    • @marcuslarson5313
      @marcuslarson5313 9 місяців тому

      @@Blossomandbranch I never thought about the compost element. Brilliant

  • @debs-more-plants
    @debs-more-plants Рік тому

    Wow!!! Interesting!

  • @profesoraky
    @profesoraky Рік тому

    I'm looking forward to your video about creating the brick foundation of your greenhouse!! That's what I want to do, but I need help to see how to do it!

  • @fraukeg.facchini2691
    @fraukeg.facchini2691 Рік тому

    I am so glad to see your video farm tour and project update because I was wondering why you were not posting. Good luck with all that work, yikes! Thank you for showing us the aphids on your milkweed and what you are (not) doing about them. 😂 We have them on the milkweed in our butterfly garden, too. Do you cut the milkweed down in the fall or do you let it stand over the winter? Your daughter is adorable! I wish you and your husbands lots of energy for all the work you have ahead of you! 🐝👍🌻

  • @chambersjane50
    @chambersjane50 10 місяців тому

    Good watch, thanks

  • @barbaramesloh7739
    @barbaramesloh7739 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for such an informative video here in Colorado. We are in FtCollins and will be following you as you work on the farm. We have 5 acres and one of my biggest problems is voles! Any suggestions would be so appreciated (I did notice the owl box). Thanks again!

  • @glaizaroe
    @glaizaroe Рік тому

    Great property!!!

  • @heatherdoes7849
    @heatherdoes7849 10 місяців тому

    Would love to learn more about your meadow areas.

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  10 місяців тому +1

      We have some other vids on the prairie establishment :)

    • @heatherdoes7849
      @heatherdoes7849 10 місяців тому

      @@Blossomandbranch thanks for the reply back! I’m working my way through some of your content. Been doing a dive into soil blocking atm. Your channel is excellent! I’ll be working on a pocket prairie in my suburban yard so I enjoy learning how others have implemented this in their space.

  • @katebarrett1924
    @katebarrett1924 Рік тому +1

    Great content! I learned a lot! I also have those yellow aphids on my milkweed - now I'll just leave them. What is your perennial oregano variety? I'd love to add it to my newly planted native perennial bed.

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! It’s called drops of Jupiter oregano!

  • @amysgardenstead2879
    @amysgardenstead2879 Рік тому

    I feel your pain with the Japanese beetles. It is October and I still have beetles attacking my roses. Every year they stay
    Longer and longer.

  • @denisemcnaught7784
    @denisemcnaught7784 10 місяців тому

    beautiful. ❤️ how do you keep your chickens from eating your blooms? mine love to eat my flower blooms. 😞

  • @alicjamarczak2897
    @alicjamarczak2897 Рік тому

    David Austin roses are challenging ones. Why not try some production from Germany?

  • @gr8gardn
    @gr8gardn 8 місяців тому

    I started growing peach colored four o’clocks (4pms) a few years ago. Actually, they come back from roots and reseed, so I only “grew” them once. I can see them from my office window. The first year the Japanese beetles were all over them but they recovered. The next year, there were less 🎉JB. One day I noticed the JB that landed on them fell off shortly afterward. Evidently, 4pms are toxic to JBs! I hardly see any now. Not sure if 4pms would protect your roses. May be worth a try!

  • @VirginiaFlowerFarm
    @VirginiaFlowerFarm Рік тому

    What zone are you? Thank you for the tour- beautiful farm! Love your techniques.

  • @melissababich9054
    @melissababich9054 Рік тому

    Thanks for being in colorado! ❤ do you have a post about dahlias...when to pull them out, when and how to divide and store in our dry climate? I've had ok success but would love your opinion ❤

  • @mettehemmingsen5354
    @mettehemmingsen5354 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tour ❤
    Which tomato variety do you have outside? I really need some good ones.
    Hugs from Mette in Denmark

  • @lv1689
    @lv1689 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful property, where located and are you moving? Just subscribed to your channel. Excellent tutorial on Zinnias.
    Thank u
    Lv

  • @katiecirino7967
    @katiecirino7967 9 місяців тому

    What is the application rate for the alfalfa pellet fertilizer? I love that idea!

  • @darcyclark1523
    @darcyclark1523 Рік тому

    I'd love to know how you care for your apple trees! Everything I see is spray spray spray but I don't know how that would impact pollinators and beneficials? Do you do anything different as a regenerative farmer?

  • @Labillois
    @Labillois 7 місяців тому

    how did you go about covering the paths and the ground over such a large area of ​​your land? here no pruner gives free shavings and we therefore have to pay a lot for it... did you use another option?

  • @sedumbean
    @sedumbean Рік тому

    What is the material you use for the paths? Is it just pea gravel?

  • @caitegraceify
    @caitegraceify Рік тому

    Hi I’ve been looking for good jute netting where did you get it? ❤

  • @brigettjohnson72
    @brigettjohnson72 Рік тому

    How can I get some American plum seeds?!?

  • @vastharvestpermaculture
    @vastharvestpermaculture 8 місяців тому

    Do you find the oregano invasive or is it a different variety from the normal herb oregano? Our herb here in Australia moves like mint so we can let it go.

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  8 місяців тому +1

      In warmer zones where it’s nonnative I could see it being an issue! Here we get frozen winter ground so I haven’t noticed spread.

    • @vastharvestpermaculture
      @vastharvestpermaculture 8 місяців тому

      Thank you 😊

  • @caseycampbell8508
    @caseycampbell8508 Рік тому

    What particular variety is your oregano? 22:35

    • @cindyjohnson6681
      @cindyjohnson6681 Рік тому

      I would love to know this, too. I don't think my kitchen garden oregano has ever gotten that tall!

  • @kmsch986
    @kmsch986 Рік тому

    What will the zinnia beds in the front contain over the winter?

  • @bee_marya
    @bee_marya 9 місяців тому

    Does anyone know if they have cats?
    I brought some cats, they do their job by keeping the mice/shrew population down, but dang cats kill so many birds, my heart is bleeding 💔
    The owl houses is a great idea by the way! But I'm scared for their life!
    The birds are so important, I can't think of a solution!

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  9 місяців тому +2

      We do not have outdoor cats for the very reason you state-highly detrimental to bird populations! A terrier may do better at keeping rats and mice at bay while not impacting birds?

    • @bee_marya
      @bee_marya 9 місяців тому

      @Blossomandbranch Thank you so much for your reply ❤️ I have three dogs. My terrier and a beagle are very interested in digging mice and shrew holes, but don't catch any unless they are on the surface.
      The only solution I came up with is to build a fenced bird sanctuary. Completely blocked bird garden. I hope it works 🤞

  • @nickgardner6340
    @nickgardner6340 11 місяців тому +1

    All my homies hate Buckthorn..

  • @AnenLaylle7023
    @AnenLaylle7023 Рік тому

    You don't eat flowers, for the most part. 10-10-10 and pesticide is cheaper, less work, and gives higher yields.

    • @Blossomandbranch
      @Blossomandbranch  Рік тому +1

      Actually it’s more expensive. How is buying pesticide and fertilizer cheaper than just doing…nothing? 🤔😂

    • @AnenLaylle7023
      @AnenLaylle7023 Рік тому

      @@Blossomandbranch Emoji's. You are not a serious person.

  • @ElderandOakFarm
    @ElderandOakFarm Рік тому

    Hey bree! I'm going to message you on IG, I have some questions about your cooler! My husband & I just bought a shed today I want to turn into a Farmstand/cooler...