Linda you are doing Divine work. You are modeling to the world the gifts you were given and developing. You a Divinely conscious hard working woman. Love and blessings.
Just wanted to wish anyone reading this The very best In Trillion folds. Love. I'm a young farm lady from Nigeria. I uploaded some agricultural videos of late. Sending you all love and light
I'm so happy of this side of UA-cam, Spring is coming here in France I can't wait to be back in the garden. We need this nature this feel our existence Thanks to this Channel and Linda for this amazing tour 💞🌸
I love the garden tour of your beautiful flower farm, Linda. Thanks so much for sharing! I hope you can give us another tour in Spring when your tulips are in bloom. I would also love to see your seeds trays and tell us what’s your favorite flowers you start from seed.🌸💚🪴
Thanks for sharing your lovely farm Linda you are amazing! Love how thoughtful you are in eliminating waste and focusing on plants that are native to our area. You encourage other newbies like me to rethink & do the same.
Thank you! It’s sooo much easier to grow what works in your climate. -to focus on the things that are already naturally happy there. Of course the tunnels can make a lot of things happy!!
I love this farm! The environmental consciousness of Linda is inspiring. She has great ideas to help her small business grow. The sound of her voice when she mentions encroaching weeds is familiar. I've been using cardboard layers and grass clippings in my garden for years to block weeds. It's a true battle. I haven't tried burning the surface seeds in new beds though. Great idea. The double walled greenhouses are interesting. I've seen homesteader videos where they are used year round to grow and protect in all weather. I wish there was another way to do double layer besides using plastic sheeting which degrades over time.
A great overview of your flower farm...so well organised for the challeng growing conditions..the insects and very cold winter..🌹 Thank you for showing us around.
Linda, you should look into using cardboard and deep compost for making your beds. Much less weed pressure that way and weeding will be easier in the long run. Only maintenance needed is adding a 1" layer of new compost each fall and occasional weeding. Check out Charles Dowding's channel for inspiration. No dig/deep compost system would work really well for your purposes IMO.
I just came across this video and really enjoyed it. Do you start your lisianthus or buy plugs? I just planted seeds this week, hopefully I can get them to germinate and grow to bloom stage. Your flower farm is beautiful.
Always so awe inspiring and cinematically done! I get lost in the close ups of flowers dancing. Linda may I ask your favorite vessel to store fresh cut flowers?
Thanks, Nathaniel! I bet Linda will hop back on and see your question, but if not, feel free to message her directly via her instagram. (link in description)
Wow, those tunnels create such amazing, strong, beautiful flowers. You have an amazing farm!! Looks like so much to keep up with, did you say you do it all with little help? I don't know how one person could keep up with so much. How long have you been in business?
That is called Hortonova netting. We use it over and over again each season. I’m not sure where it came from- but you should be able to find it with a web search and the name. We buy 4ft wide rolls of it.
Do you have a standard size bed size ? Do you use 4 rows of irrigation in all flower beds ? Do you Do single irrigation anywhere ? With your woodies and shrubs ....how far apart do you grow them ? And what number of irrigation tubes do you use?
Great questions! Maybe you could try reaching out to Linda directly on Instagram? I do know that her beds are 48" wide, which is typical of flower farms.
Love the farm! Can you tell me more about how you put up the deer fence? I have about 4-5 acres I want to build out for flowers and vegetables to grow and sell and build a business. But need to protect against the deer!!
I'm sure Linda would be happy to fill you in on those details! The best way would probably be to message her directly on Instagram. (See link in the description) All the best to you!
Simply Beautiful - how deep is the soil in the crates which you have planted the dahlias in? We have terrible clay soil, so my tubers have rotted. Would love to try this method - thanks
Hey Linda.. You have really inspired me into growing flowers. We live in tropical climate< at the coast of kenya, known as mombasa.. I would be really appreciate some guidelines as to how choose the varieties for my area. we never have tems below 24 degrees celcius. love from kenya
it's a bit funny how shes talking about trying to keep everything close to nature, but shes putting plastic everywhere, grows her flowers in crates, grows tulips in december with growlights in her cellar etc.. but i know the struggle, you gotta live off of the flowers whole year round and its damn hard to combine that with sticking to natures rules when you have long harsh winters.. beautiful farm nevertheless :)
This entire setup is dreamy.
Linda you are doing Divine work. You are modeling to the world the gifts you were given and developing. You a Divinely conscious hard working woman. Love and blessings.
We are so lucky to have such incredible folks in our community!
Indeed! :)
Just wanted to wish anyone reading this The very best In Trillion folds. Love.
I'm a young farm lady from Nigeria. I uploaded some agricultural videos of late. Sending you all love and light
💓💓
Sending you love right back
My favorite video ever
Wow, thank you!
Great tour. Absolutely lovely farm❤
Your farm is heaven! Thanks for the video and please make some more to keep us happy in this difficult world.🙂
I saw your all videos
All videos are amezing
A classic dream of a homestead... an unbelievable creation and happiness of a wonderful family!
enjoyed watching ur video....
Thank you!
Wow!!!
Such a beautiful farm! Love seeing a flower farm with a short season like us.
It is a beautiful farm indeed! Where are you guys located at? Growing flowers also?
@@FarmersFriend Yes, we grow flowers and vegetables. We are located in Central Oregon, zone 3.
Nice! :)
What a beautiful life
It really is!
Thank you 💕
@@littlefarmhouseflowers3339 pls make a video how you deal with insect
@@FarmersFriend thanks for sharing your farm and lifestyle.
In love at the first sight with the filming technique, love those beautiful flowers and peaceful vibe.
Thank you so much!
I love it
I'm so happy of this side of UA-cam, Spring is coming here in France I can't wait to be back in the garden. We need this nature this feel our existence
Thanks to this Channel and Linda for this amazing tour 💞🌸
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow..... What a life!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It's amazing how your handling your Tulips as well
I love the garden tour of your beautiful flower farm, Linda. Thanks so much for sharing! I hope you can give us another tour in Spring when your tulips are in bloom. I would also love to see your seeds trays and tell us what’s your favorite flowers you start from seed.🌸💚🪴
Thanks for sharing your lovely farm Linda you are amazing! Love how thoughtful you are in eliminating waste and focusing on plants that are native to our area. You encourage other newbies like me to rethink & do the same.
Thank you for the kind encouragement!
Thank you! It’s sooo much easier to grow what works in your climate. -to focus on the things that are already naturally happy there. Of course the tunnels can make a lot of things happy!!
I love your shed. It's totally pinterest worthy. The hanging dried flowers create so much ambiance. It's like a flower shop.
Agreed!
Thank you! We make the most of that tiny place. I may never buy another piece of bead board again, 😆but it turned out how I hoped it would.
How big is your shed? It looks just like mine, but yours seem a hit bigger. 🙂
What a beautiful farm!
It certainly is! Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Cute kitty!!! And what an awesome garden!
Agreed on both! :)
Fantastic presentation, really good information for consumers too.
Thank you!
Unbelievable that you have created this amazing place…..Total respect.
Loved your video tour... You have come so far in your journey already!
Thanks for sharing your life ❤❤❤
Hello .Flowers are the gift given to the earth from Haven . That's so beautiful ...the job u doing.
Thanks, Manish!
I loved your idea of getting rid of weeds...👍I just love flowers
I love this farm! The environmental consciousness of Linda is inspiring. She has great ideas to help her small business grow. The sound of her voice when she mentions encroaching weeds is familiar. I've been using cardboard layers and grass clippings in my garden for years to block weeds. It's a true battle. I haven't tried burning the surface seeds in new beds though. Great idea. The double walled greenhouses are interesting. I've seen homesteader videos where they are used year round to grow and protect in all weather. I wish there was another way to do double layer besides using plastic sheeting which degrades over time.
Thanks for the comment and glad you found the video inspiring!
I am in love. In love and falling in love everyday, every moment as I watch this❤️
Thanks for watching!
Love this video! Also has given vision of what kind of life I want to live and how I could make my own little impact in the world. Thank you!
So true!
Wow! Gorgeous flowers! Your set up looks so neat and well planned for your climate. Thanks for the tour.
Thank you
Thanks for watching, Dee!
Framers Friend you always make beautiful videos. I can't describe the beauty of your videos.
💙💙💙 From India 🇮🇳
Thanks so much Ajay! I really appreciate your encouragement!
Beautiful and amazing life
Wishing you and family lots of happiness good health and love
Thank you! And same to you!
What a beautiful farm and what a lot of work!!
It really is!
Flowers and you both are so beautiful love you
That is amazing..thank you very much!!
Glad you liked it!
Glorious!!
Thank you!
A great overview of your flower farm...so well organised for the challeng growing conditions..the insects and very cold winter..🌹
Thank you for showing us around.
Linda, you should look into using cardboard and deep compost for making your beds. Much less weed pressure that way and weeding will be easier in the long run. Only maintenance needed is adding a 1" layer of new compost each fall and occasional weeding. Check out Charles Dowding's channel for inspiration. No dig/deep compost system would work really well for your purposes IMO.
Nice cat 🐈 😻
What a wonderful farm you have! Challenges are making you more creative on a daily basis it seems! Keep up the great work!
So beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Wow, what a beautiful life.I love that, Iam from Nepal.
Thank you! I love Nepal-my wife and I got to visit a few years ago. :)
Wonderfull and great job
Thanks for the visit!
I just came across this video and really enjoyed it. Do you start your lisianthus or buy plugs? I just planted seeds this week, hopefully I can get them to germinate and grow to bloom stage. Your flower farm is beautiful.
Beautiful!
Agreed!
Thank you, gracia's...
Very beautiful 😍 ❤️ I love so much
Thanks, Ratanak!
Wonderful farm! I wanna be one of those cats! ^---^
They're living the life! :D
I didn’t realize how much we were being followed until I saw the video 😆
Love it!
Beautiful
Thank you!
The winters must be kind of rough up there, but the summers are incredible looking
The weather during our visit in August was perfect! But definitely colder in the winter than where we're at here in Tennessee!
Beautiful farm. This is what I'm trying to talk my wife into letting me buy. She's not on board yet, but I'm still trying.
Nice place you got there.. 👌👍➡️🏡🇵🇭
Yes, Linda has a beautiful farm!
@@FarmersFriend i really feel her enthusiasm on planting and everything she does on her farm.. .
Nice work space
Always so awe inspiring and cinematically done! I get lost in the close ups of flowers dancing. Linda may I ask your favorite vessel to store fresh cut flowers?
Thanks, Nathaniel! I bet Linda will hop back on and see your question, but if not, feel free to message her directly via her instagram. (link in description)
Nice view 🤩 sister
Nice 👍
Thanks, Dexter!
I like your flower ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, those tunnels create such amazing, strong, beautiful flowers. You have an amazing farm!! Looks like so much to keep up with, did you say you do it all with little help? I don't know how one person could keep up with so much.
How long have you been in business?
đây mới gọi là cuộc sống❤️
Agreed!
My dream 😍😍😍
You can do it!
where do you get your square netting for the flower supports?
That is called Hortonova netting. We use it over and over again each season. I’m not sure where it came from- but you should be able to find it with a web search and the name. We buy 4ft wide rolls of it.
Do you have a standard size bed size ? Do you use 4 rows of irrigation in all flower beds ?
Do you Do single irrigation anywhere ?
With your woodies and shrubs ....how far apart do you grow them ? And what number of irrigation tubes do you use?
Great questions! Maybe you could try reaching out to Linda directly on Instagram? I do know that her beds are 48" wide, which is typical of flower farms.
Love the farm! Can you tell me more about how you put up the deer fence? I have about 4-5 acres I want to build out for flowers and vegetables to grow and sell and build a business. But need to protect against the deer!!
I'm sure Linda would be happy to fill you in on those details! The best way would probably be to message her directly on Instagram. (See link in the description) All the best to you!
Simply Beautiful - how deep is the soil in the crates which you have planted the dahlias in? We have terrible clay soil, so my tubers have rotted. Would love to try this method - thanks
Thanks, Bernadette! By my estimate I believe it was about 10-12 inches deep, but hopefully Linda can comment as well and be even more specific. :)
Oh boy this makes me excited. Love this video. She has a beautiful garden. Where does she get the weed barrier? What zone is this in?
Hey Linda.. You have really inspired me into growing flowers. We live in tropical climate< at the coast of kenya, known as mombasa.. I would be really appreciate some guidelines as to how choose the varieties for my area. we never have tems below 24 degrees celcius. love from kenya
@inkheart87 hey thankyou loads for your reply.. happy gardening..
Where did you guys get you shed/studio space? That's a great layout.
Linda needs to have a UA-cam channel. It would double her income.)))
She does actually! :)
@@FarmersFriend I couldn’t find it??!
ua-cam.com/channels/_PElVGagh3CV7ACO4oI9Nw.html
@@FarmersFriend tell her to post videos I would follow!
Whats that plant that keeps following yiu throughout the tour ? the ginger color one
Can you tell me which netting you use for insects...and where I can buy them... thanks
Dahlias in crates. Very good. How many dahlias per crates?
I love your garden
Мечтаю о таком месте)
what kind of camera do you shoot those flower shots with the color is AMAZING
Thank you! We're shooting with the Canon EOS R5. :)
Hi how big is the farm (flower production)? thanks
Hopefully Linda can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it was around an acre of actual growing space.
Our full property is about 2.5 acres.
5:19 is that a Tartan dahlia? wow, I`ve ordered some for this year, and cannot wait for the delivery.
It sure looks like it to me!
How do you grow pumpkins in March. And sunflowers? Was this last fall?
This was filmed in August last year. :)
Can you share how you developed your local market?
hello where are you in upstate new york we are in carthage close to syracuse
Cool! This farm is located an half an hour outside of Lake Placid, NY
@@FarmersFriend omg so nice we have to take a drive this summer to see your farm
მაგარია! 👍👍👍
Lucky You..
I ask God to make my way easy to i have a small farm
😍🤩🥰🌞💐🌿
The "Cat" stole the spotlight
Hi ! Please post something in support of India Farmer protest...............
The art of walking backwards
Linda has got it down! :)
@@FarmersFriend Indeed. Amazing plants and ideas too
The house looks very swedish
You're right actually! Hadn't thought of that!
That’s cool! It’s circa 1880, we believe.
this is sound name?
Which part of the video?
I need your videos
I love you
You go up on a high note after every single short phrase.
work naturally, then remove the plastic
Why are you Stoping making videos
it's a bit funny how shes talking about trying to keep everything close to nature, but shes putting plastic everywhere, grows her flowers in crates, grows tulips in december with growlights in her cellar etc.. but i know the struggle, you gotta live off of the flowers whole year round and its damn hard to combine that with sticking to natures rules when you have long harsh winters.. beautiful farm nevertheless :)
Comeon
اگر به زبان فارسی دوبله شه عالی میشه