Billy buttons/ Craspedia/ Sun Balls (so many names) is a favorite dried flower in my garden. I have three plants started from seed and they’ve been producing like crazy for the past 6 months with no sign of slowing down. I’m in zone 10 :)
Love how you dry your flowers inside the barn. The flowers look like a piece if art. I have a question,and probably should go back, and watch more of your videos to get the answer. But I'm going to ask any way. How do you water all your flowers? Have you installed a drip system, or do you have sprinklers? I'm curious because in the spring, I'm planting flowers further out on our property. There's no water in this area therefore, I will need to run hoses until we get water lines run down there.
I love all your videos and I know this is a bit off this video topic but was wondering what you did to prepare for planting your fields of wildflowers? We have untamed fields of 40 acres (194 total acres in Middle TN). We think the best use of some areas would be for photographic backdrops in multiple areas on our farm. Perhaps where we just grow a specific wildflower like you did with the bachelors button🥰 did you till? or over-seed? or use a pre and post emergent? We are so inspired by you…HELP🥴
Your dried flowers are beautiful. I’m wondering what you use to hang them after you rubber band them. Right now I am using wire and clothes pins. I like the chain idea!
What a gorgeous set up
Thank you for sharing 🎉❤
Billy buttons/ Craspedia/ Sun Balls (so many names) is a favorite dried flower in my garden. I have three plants started from seed and they’ve been producing like crazy for the past 6 months with no sign of slowing down. I’m in zone 10 :)
Gomphrena looks beautiful, and so does the lavender...so nice
Love the colors hanging up. How stunning to have such beauty in your spaces. God bless Jen
Love this I starting cutting saliva to dry wasn’t sure how well it would work
The bud vase arrangements are gorgeous!!
Love how you dry your flowers inside the barn. The flowers look like a piece if art.
I have a question,and probably should go back, and watch more of your videos to get the answer. But I'm going to ask any way. How do you water all your flowers? Have you installed a drip system, or do you have sprinklers? I'm curious because in the spring, I'm planting flowers further out on our property. There's no water in this area therefore, I will need to run hoses until we get water lines run down there.
I was wondering the same thing…
So, so beautiful! My favorite is the dried delphinium. Please sell pictures? And can I buy a rainbow wreath now?
Such a cool video - this was fun to watch! 🎉
Lovely sharing, is the Salvia a perennial? We love statice and all the different colors! Neat drying area!
I love all your videos and I know this is a bit off this video topic but was wondering what you did to prepare for planting your fields of wildflowers? We have untamed fields of 40 acres (194 total acres in Middle TN). We think the best use of some areas would be for photographic backdrops in multiple areas on our farm. Perhaps where we just grow a specific wildflower like you did with the bachelors button🥰 did you till? or over-seed? or use a pre and post emergent? We are so inspired by you…HELP🥴
When do you start you fall flowers from seed? 💛 Thank you for your amazing videos, i love them so much. 💜
We like to dry broom corn.
Is there a particular variety of millet that you grow?
Your dried flowers are beautiful. I’m wondering what you use to hang them after you rubber band them. Right now I am using wire and clothes pins. I like the chain idea!
Paper clips
@@PepperHarrow thank you! So smart and cheaper than clothes pins!!
My amaranth doesn't keep it's color. What do you do?
What was the name and source of the little.flower (the new one?)
I’m wondering the same thing! 😊
I googled-it’s an Australian flower-Ptilotus joey