BEST FLOWERS We Grow For Wedding Design | Fireside Chat | PepperHarrow
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- We talk about our favorite cut flowers we grow for wedding work.
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Shepherds purse is the heart shaped flower weed :)
The wild filler greens that are shaped like little green hearts are called Shepherds Purse. I like using that in arrangements too and I have a ton of it.
Pray y'all are safe and farm suffered no damage. Love watching the two of you and your beautiful farm.
We made it out fairly unscathed. Just a few tree branches down.🙌
You sure did make it through! So Glad you are still going strong🎉 May God continue to bless you.
Great ideas for what to grow! Your suggestions and ideas are applicable for any bouquet, really. Thank you!
Love your videos, thank you for sharing😊
My Silver Dollar eucalyptus survived a mild zone 6 winter in NJ in 2019; survived a normal 2020 cold winter; and is now about 30 feet tall with tree trunks almost 3 inches in diameter. I have trees in my veg garden! Unplanned trees because it usually dies every winter. I won’t cut it down, but if it dies, so be it. No seed pods yet.
This is an awesome video. Thank you for all your information. 💜
Amazing video. Thank you guys!
Thank you for sharing with pictures.
Happy Growing indeed! It’s my first video of your channel and I’m tuning in. Impressive!
Thank you for talking about all these flowers. Married over 49 years, I'm not planning a wedding, but I do want a cutting garden so I can make floral designs. Fillers are hard to find at garden centers because most customers only want to buy the stars.
I hear you, Kathryn! The only filler I buy as starts is apple mint. Everything else I do from seed. I had really good luck winter sowing bupleurum in zone 5b this year.
@@katecallahan8348 This year I am planting seeds too and buying wire cloches to protect my hardy annual seedlings from squirrels who dig them up if they can. There are only fat squirrels in my 8b neighborhood. They can leave delicate plants alone.
"Ami" (masculine) or "Amie" (feminine), both pronounced the same as you do "Ammi", mean "Friend" in French. So yes, friendly/friendship love. There's something to be said about its delicate yet spectacular presence in bouquets. I love it. This was such a great, substantially informative video. Thank you. I ordered few flats of Lavender 'Phenomenal' that are coming this spring. If you are so inclined, a video about your signature flower would be fantastic. I'm Canadian zone 6b (USDA zone 5b), so almost same conditions as yours, except for sunlight hours and snow cover (we're blessed with a very thick, protective snow cover most years). I'm grateful for all the information.
Great info and great video idea!
Excited to watch this videos.. I will try to grew them
Cudnie kwiaty 💐
Lovely
I just can't do the crested flowers either. Glad I'm not the only one!
loved the video,please make one on Lavender.
Love pink and orange!
Can you do a video on growing eucalyptus? A lot of people struggle with it.
Good one Heather. We’ll add it to the list!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing..Music overlay with bouquet ending?
thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us, one question is fall anemone different kind? from where do you buy them?
Shepard’s purse maybe
That’s it! We remembered too late. 🤣
Sorry I just heard you say zone 5. I'm in zone 5 here in Ontario, Canada. Always looking for gardens in my zone. I love my David Austin roses too. I just subscribed.
Hey there, thanks for sharing you guys are a force in the flower farming world. Question do you treat your ranunculus just like tulips and throw out the blubs or do you save them for the next year? Thanks again for the videos they keep getting better have a lot of helpful tips!!
Thanks! We treat them like annuals. We tried to save them one year and it wasn’t very successful
I'm a new flower farmer (started late this past season) and have 5 florists that buy from me. I loved this video and it was nice to realize my research has paid off and that I am growing almost all the flowers you talked about!! I have 3 low tunnels with ranunculus and anenomes overwintering right now - not the easiest in upstate SC since the temps are typically 50s/40s but every now and then it gets up into the upper 60s - UGH!!! I have never wanted cold weather so much, hahaha!!
Did I spot a Samoyed in the video when you were talking about roses? We have had two beautiful sammies; such good dogs.
Spitz. We have two!
I wonder if you are talking about Dock (the cress like wild plant)
We use dock as well but pennycress is different
How do you start the Eucalyptus you grow on the farm?
Love you guys, you re info is always very interesting. But i wonder, can you suggest any cut flower species that do well in wet and cool summers? Our climite is terrible, its 4a with cold dry winters and cool wet summers, there isnt a lot of things that do well...
Yes! Sweet peas, ranunculus, peonies and anemone. To stave off wet, consider growing them under cover (low tunnel or small greenhouse). Check out Ardelia Farm in VT on IG or other flower farmers in your area for more ideas. There are several flowers that like cool growing conditions
@@PepperHarrow thank you!!!
Can all of these be grown in zone 4?
I'm just a home gardener. What zone are you in?
Thank you for this video. I’m not familiar with the term you used for the type of garden roses you use. Does it it mean “own root” roses? I too live in zone 5 (Michigan) and would like to invest in roses. Yours are beautiful.
I believe you’re referencing Kordes? This is a rose breeder. If you Google it you’ll find different cultivars.
@@PepperHarrow Thank you! Very helpful. And thanks again for your videos. We’ve learned so much from you guys!
Do you have any advice for a new farmer wanting to niche in one flower? More specifically, I’d like to grow roses. Would this be a wise path or do you suggest diversifying into other annuals and perennials?
You'll want to analyze the market around you and look for the gaps that you can fill. If you can fill a need for roses. in your area then that would be a good choice but it really depends on your market.
Thanks! Excellent advice. How does one go about determining if there is a need? Ask around?
Chills! I see you have new fun stuff. Good amount of Oxytoxin from thisSounds good too Your videos keeps me up😆 all night The whole length of this video is well arranged
How do you keep ants out of the flowers
Ants aren’t something we have an issue with. Only on peonies and they’re integral to peonies opening. We just shake them off when harvesting.
But DA they beautiful...lol.
Im in 6b...lol
😟but...I like the brains 😄
bleeding hearts