Looking good. I also have a backyard nursery but do it with bigger plants/pots. I've noticed that the day lilies being that snall they hardly ever bloom, at least for me. This season I'm trying to get a nursery fabric under my plants instead of touching the ground because I had a problem with plants rooting really heavily. For example I had some cone flower that rooted to the ground and when I pulled it up it wilted. I think it recovered but never looked healthy the rest of the season. I don't know if Autumn Joy sedum is hardy in your area but you it is you need to add some. I'm in North Georgia
Hi Randy. Thank you for your comment and very helpful suggestions. I agree that plants get rooted in and once they're pulled, they wilt. I may have to try the fabric cloth, although here in New Hampshire, heeling potted plants into the ground is key for those plants to survive our cold winters. The daylilies in the video are mine but I like your idea of selling bigger plants. I do have Sedum and can definitely add it to my plant sale. Thanks again and best of luck with your plant sales. 🙂🌷
Thanks for your comment. Fortunately we don't have issues with rabbits. However, an animal tipped over a few plants and we do have deer that like hosta but they haven't found it yet.
Hi there! Every state is different so you'll just want to check. Many states do require you to fill out some plant nursery license and pay a small fee.
Don’t plant the Gooseneck Loosetrife in your garden beds..it will take over! I’m in NH zone 5a…unless that’s what your after…I am still pulling it out! 🙂
Looking good. I also have a backyard nursery but do it with bigger plants/pots. I've noticed that the day lilies being that snall they hardly ever bloom, at least for me. This season I'm trying to get a nursery fabric under my plants instead of touching the ground because I had a problem with plants rooting really heavily. For example I had some cone flower that rooted to the ground and when I pulled it up it wilted. I think it recovered but never looked healthy the rest of the season. I don't know if Autumn Joy sedum is hardy in your area but you it is you need to add some. I'm in North Georgia
Hi Randy. Thank you for your comment and very helpful suggestions. I agree that plants get rooted in and once they're pulled, they wilt. I may have to try the fabric cloth, although here in New Hampshire, heeling potted plants into the ground is key for those plants to survive our cold winters. The daylilies in the video are mine but I like your idea of selling bigger plants. I do have Sedum and can definitely add it to my plant sale. Thanks again and best of luck with your plant sales. 🙂🌷
This is a great idea! I'm curious do you have an issue with critters, rabbits nibbling on plants over winter?
Thanks for your comment. Fortunately we don't have issues with rabbits. However, an animal tipped over a few plants and we do have deer that like hosta but they haven't found it yet.
Hi Vita. Thank you for sharing. Do I need any permit to sell plants if I have a garden that size. Thanks!!
Hi there! Every state is different so you'll just want to check. Many states do require you to fill out some plant nursery license and pay a small fee.
Don’t plant the Gooseneck Loosetrife in your garden beds..it will take over! I’m in NH zone 5a…unless that’s what your after…I am still pulling it out! 🙂
Oh my goodness. I had no idea! Thanks for the heads up, Nancy. I definitely don't want any invasive plants in my landscape. 🌻
I wish u was my neighbor I'll be broke😂😂❤
OMG. You are TOO funny! 😂🤣🥰