Best direct and clear instruction on installing drip irrigation. Putting the supplies on a table made a good contrast between the table’s light surface and the pieces of equipment. Putting black drip lines and other pieces on the soil, often dark brown, doesn’t allow for much contrast.
Thank you so much for talking about drip irrigation. This is one aspect of flower farming that I haven't learned much about yet, in fact, it has been intimidating. Thank you for breaking down the steps and explaining in a way that was easy to understand. Most valuable!
I've already watched half of your video, read the description info for this video and I can tell you are a super organized person. I aspire to be organized like you in the garden with a plant layout, seed schedule, drip irrigation...Garden Goals 😅. Thanks so much for the info and I look forward to watching more videos. New Sub
Awe thank you so much! You're the sweetest :) Glad you're here hanging out with us online.. wishing you the best of luck growing beautiful flowers this year!
1st I want to say THANK YOU for all the amazing info on all of your videos! I hope to start my small scale flower farm this year and have spent hours going through all of your videos. As a hobby gardener for year, I've only started to grow flowers the last few, and I LOVE THEM, but being that it was a hobby food garden, I wasn't hardcore really tuned into their watering needs and happened to grow ones that didn't require alot of attention, lol, prob why they did so well....zinnia, cosmos, and calendula. With that being said, I wanted to ask where to find info to help determine how many lines I should run per row. I am in zone 7b/8 and plant to focus on summer annuals my first year. TIA!
How do you do the section that you direct sow? Is it also under the mulch or is it on the top? If it’s under do you just place 2-3 seeds in a hole of the plastic?
Thank you for sharing! I am a first year flower gardener starting with two 4x10 beds. We will probably be moving in year or so. Do you think it would be worth it to invest in drip irrigation or wait until we move?
Drip irrigation can be re-used from season to season so you can use it now and take it with you or you can try it out later too.. doesn’t matter either way :)
Oh, brother, I'm hand watering and moving ONE sprinkler all day long. I am *worn out.* But I've put so much money into the flowers already, and after a year I'm not making enough even for my own wage, so I can't justify spending MORE.
Best direct and clear instruction on installing drip irrigation. Putting the supplies on a table made a good contrast between the table’s light surface and the pieces of equipment. Putting black drip lines and other pieces on the soil, often dark brown, doesn’t allow for much contrast.
So glad this was helpful! 💛
Thank you so much for talking about drip irrigation. This is one aspect of flower farming that I haven't learned much about yet, in fact, it has been intimidating. Thank you for breaking down the steps and explaining in a way that was easy to understand. Most valuable!
I used to be intimidated by drip irrigation too so I know how you feel! Glad this video was helpful! Best of luck to you :)
I always love your detailed explanations! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. ❤️
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I've already watched half of your video, read the description info for this video and I can tell you are a super organized person. I aspire to be organized like you in the garden with a plant layout, seed schedule, drip irrigation...Garden Goals 😅. Thanks so much for the info and I look forward to watching more videos. New Sub
Awe thank you so much! You're the sweetest :) Glad you're here hanging out with us online.. wishing you the best of luck growing beautiful flowers this year!
Very easy to follow, good info, and good photography.
Glad it was helpful!
Totally new to drip irrigation! How often and how long are you watering? Thanks in advance!
1st I want to say THANK YOU for all the amazing info on all of your videos! I hope to start my small scale flower farm this year and have spent hours going through all of your videos. As a hobby gardener for year, I've only started to grow flowers the last few, and I LOVE THEM, but being that it was a hobby food garden, I wasn't hardcore really tuned into their watering needs and happened to grow ones that didn't require alot of attention, lol, prob why they did so well....zinnia, cosmos, and calendula. With that being said, I wanted to ask where to find info to help determine how many lines I should run per row. I am in zone 7b/8 and plant to focus on summer annuals my first year. TIA!
Very helpful. I’m scared or the word irrigation. This made it seem simple :)
That word used to scare me too ;) You got this!
Thank you for sharing !!!
My pleasure!!
Excellent. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
How do you do the section that you direct sow? Is it also under the mulch or is it on the top? If it’s under do you just place 2-3 seeds in a hole of the plastic?
Thanks very helpful
Glad to hear that!
I might have missed it, but where do you buy your drip tape and connectors from?
Thank you
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If I was to make my zinnia rows 3 feet wide, how many lines of drip tape would I need? Can I get away with 2?
Does drip tape plug up with irrigation
Thank you for sharing! I am a first year flower gardener starting with two 4x10 beds. We will probably be moving in year or so. Do you think it would be worth it to invest in drip irrigation or wait until we move?
Drip irrigation can be re-used from season to season so you can use it now and take it with you or you can try it out later too.. doesn’t matter either way :)
Oh, brother, I'm hand watering and moving ONE sprinkler all day long. I am *worn out.* But I've put so much money into the flowers already, and after a year I'm not making enough even for my own wage, so I can't justify spending MORE.
Keep at it! I'll admit, the first few years of growing are TOUGH but you'll get there!
That encouragement means so much, I got teary. Knowing you've done it ... Thank you. :-) I do love it.
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