Thank you Lisa! First year flower farmer here in Maine. I only planted about 1000 flowers this year but one thing I made sure I had was row cover, hoops, ect! I am now putting myself on the back for having most of the begining essentials because now I can focus more on flowers next year!
You are so welcome, Lyndi! If there are any topics you would like to hear discussed in a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Thanks so much for watching! 🤗
So much good information!! This is my first year growing cool flowers, and I learned a lot from this podcast!! Thank you Lisa and Layne for sharing your knowledge with us, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this new podcast. 🎉
Thanks so much for the positive feedback, LaDenna - we really appreciate it! If there are any topics you would like to hear discussed on a future episode, please feel free to let me know ☺Thanks again, and we are so thrilled you are enjoying "Seed Talk"! 🤗
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Great information! It's quite an adventure trying to find much of anything garden related in major stores after the end of August. It's all replaced with Christmas stuff!!! Pffftt - well, there is an organic nursery across town that's sure to have row cover. If not, I can always order. ;-)
So glad you enjoyed this episode, Christina! Yes, the stores seem to bring out the holiday decorations earlier and earlier each year 😊 Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day! 🤗
So happy you are enjoying it, Tasha! ☺If you have any topics you would like to hear discussed on a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Thanks so much for watching and for the positive feedback - we really appreciate it! 🤗
OMG thank you so much for this video. I’m in the UK and have just recently planted a lot of my cool flowers in the garden and was wondering how I’d keep them sheltered/warm from the severe weather conditions we get in the North of England. I’ve got plenty of fleece (row cover) and never really used it as I was unsure exactly what to do with it, other than drape it over the plants in the greenhouse when it gets bitterly cold. I’m trying this year to get my plants in the ground over winter to see if I get better and stronger plants than last year as I left them until spring before planting out.
So glad you found the information helpful (and timely)! I am excited for you to be able to compare this year's overwintered plants to last year's spring-planted ones - we would love to hear about your results next spring 😊 Thanks so much for watching and for taking time to leave a comment! 🤗
Hi! I am a home gardener in Sweden zone 6b, and I simply can’t use row covers due to mobility issues and chronic illness. I know that you did talk a bit about how you can cover the seedlings if you can’t use a row cover, but would you mind talking a bit more about that please? Maybe you have come up with some more tips? And also- I would REALLY appreciate if you could talk about how to make the growing process (from seed to flowering plant) as easy as possible for a home grower- and most of all: with as little work as possible for us who lack energy but still want the flowering garden. Do you have any talks about perennials too? Otherwise I would love to hear that too😊🌸 Thank you 🌱🌸
This is just SO helpful! Home gardener here and yes, I cut it the row cover in squares the size of my small plantings. I am using landscape staples to hold them down over small seedlings, We in 8b are having an early "almost" frost for 3 days.--glad for your feedback on that, and you helpfully answered my question about how long to leave them on. All plants I am covering are cold hardy in my zone so once this early frost is done (these are young small seedlings) I should be able to uncover for the duration of our winter which is mOSTLY rain and an occasional hard frost--would you agree?
We tend to get heavy snows here. It’s not uncommon to get a foot in a day serveral times throughout the winter. Till spring my garden can be under 3-4 foot of snow or more. How do you keep your rowcover from collapsing under the snow loads? Or maybe you don’t get much snow cover in your area.
Thanks Ladies... I learned so much!
Thanks. I’m rather excited to try cool flowers for the first time. This information will certainly help!!❤️🌺🌻❤️
Thank you Lisa! First year flower farmer here in Maine. I only planted about 1000 flowers this year but one thing I made sure I had was row cover, hoops, ect! I am now putting myself on the back for having most of the begining essentials because now I can focus more on flowers next year!
So glad you enjoyed this episode and that you (and your plants) are prepared for winter! Thanks so much for watching 😊
Thank you for all of the detail! I will need it very soon.
You are so welcome, Lyndi! If there are any topics you would like to hear discussed in a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Thanks so much for watching! 🤗
awesome !
So much good information!! This is my first year growing cool flowers, and I learned a lot from this podcast!! Thank you Lisa and Layne for sharing your knowledge with us, I LOVE LOVE LOVE this new podcast. 🎉
Thanks so much for the positive feedback, LaDenna - we really appreciate it! If there are any topics you would like to hear discussed on a future episode, please feel free to let me know ☺Thanks again, and we are so thrilled you are enjoying "Seed Talk"! 🤗
Thank you to the algorithm that made it possible to meet and enjoy your UA-cam space. This video right above is the best video ever. Your UA-cam life is so dazzlingly beautiful because you have subscribers like me who are begging for this video at this moment. The person who is cooler than anyone else is this channel video that put all of your heart, effort, and effort into making this video. Your videos have the ability to instantly turn them into wonderful and attractive ones. Even if it's a relationship, I'm grateful for the algorithm that I can meet with your wonderful videos in this online UA-cam world. Algorithm Out of countless videos like grains of sand on the beach, I'm grateful for the algorithm that I've never seen offline or even if it's just a passing relationship that I don't know the name of, but I'm grateful for the algorithm that I can meet with your wonderful video in the online UA-cam world. Like a grain of sand on the beach, I am very lucky to have accidentally encountered Algorith introduction video among countless videos. Just because the thumbnail caught my eye, I accidentally saw your video, and I liked it the most and fell in love with your channel. Please make more good videos in the future. Your meticulous and solid composition skills are amazing. I'm impressed. I enjoyed it so much.
@@DSKim-ej5uf Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day! ☺
You answered the questions I had, thank you!
Fantastic! That is always the goal 😊Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment! 🤗
Great basics of row covering-just as you promised.
Great information! It's quite an adventure trying to find much of anything garden related in major stores after the end of August. It's all replaced with Christmas stuff!!! Pffftt - well, there is an organic nursery across town that's sure to have row cover. If not, I can always order. ;-)
So glad you enjoyed this episode, Christina! Yes, the stores seem to bring out the holiday decorations earlier and earlier each year 😊 Thanks so much for watching, and have a great day! 🤗
So grateful for this new podcast 🙌🏽 so much great information 🌻🌻🌻🌻
So happy you are enjoying it, Tasha! ☺If you have any topics you would like to hear discussed on a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Thanks so much for watching and for the positive feedback - we really appreciate it! 🤗
OMG thank you so much for this video. I’m in the UK and have just recently planted a lot of my cool flowers in the garden and was wondering how I’d keep them sheltered/warm from the severe weather conditions we get in the North of England. I’ve got plenty of fleece (row cover) and never really used it as I was unsure exactly what to do with it, other than drape it over the plants in the greenhouse when it gets bitterly cold. I’m trying this year to get my plants in the ground over winter to see if I get better and stronger plants than last year as I left them until spring before planting out.
So glad you found the information helpful (and timely)! I am excited for you to be able to compare this year's overwintered plants to last year's spring-planted ones - we would love to hear about your results next spring 😊 Thanks so much for watching and for taking time to leave a comment! 🤗
Hi! I am a home gardener in Sweden zone 6b, and I simply can’t use row covers due to mobility issues and chronic illness. I know that you did talk a bit about how you can cover the seedlings if you can’t use a row cover, but would you mind talking a bit more about that please? Maybe you have come up with some more tips? And also- I would REALLY appreciate if you could talk about how to make the growing process (from seed to flowering plant) as easy as possible for a home grower- and most of all: with as little work as possible for us who lack energy but still want the flowering garden.
Do you have any talks about perennials too? Otherwise I would love to hear that too😊🌸
Thank you 🌱🌸
This is just SO helpful! Home gardener here and yes, I cut it the row cover in squares the size of my small plantings. I am using landscape staples to hold them down over small seedlings, We in 8b are having an early "almost" frost for 3 days.--glad for your feedback on that, and you helpfully answered my question about how long to leave them on. All plants I am covering are cold hardy in my zone so once this early frost is done (these are young small seedlings) I should be able to uncover for the duration of our winter which is mOSTLY rain and an occasional hard frost--would you agree?
We tend to get heavy snows here. It’s not uncommon to get a foot in a day serveral times throughout the winter. Till spring my garden can be under 3-4 foot of snow or more.
How do you keep your rowcover from collapsing under the snow loads?
Or maybe you don’t get much snow cover in your area.
Yes! Just the video I needed. Thank you, thank you! 😅
Customer product review, The Gardeners Work Shop row cover is high quality.
Perfect clear instructions, thank you. What type/size of bag do you use for the 15lb row cover weights?
So do you put the row cover back in place as soon as the snow or ice melt or even before it melts?
Im learning and growing so much from the Gardener's Workshop 🤎🌱🤎