Very nice flower farm this will be my first full year growing flowers for sale did test run last year and did great. good luck with your flowers this year.
@hortonsflowerfarm5098 thank you! I watched it twice and kept coming up with 8, so I was hoping someone would see the short list and catch on to the flower I kept missing and fill me in on what it was. So, thank you.
What damaged your Marigolds? Mine looked amazing until 2 weeks ago and I tried to save them with Need Oil but they look like they need to be pulled and tossed!
I think it was most likely a fungus. It happened right after the Japanese Beatles attacked them but I dont know if it is related. I am actually attending a flower farming conference tomorrow and will be asking there what there take on it is. I have read that the variety I planted African Marigolds are most prone to disease.
Thank you so much! This helps me plan well!
I visited your farm yesterday and cut the most beautiful flowers! I was wondering what the names of them were so this is helpful!!
Thank you for visiting!! :)
Very nice flower farm this will be my first full year growing flowers for sale did test run last year and did great. good luck with your flowers this year.
Thank you for this video ❤ I'm planning now!
Thank you :)
Very helpful video! Beautiful farm :)💐
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for your advice. Just wondering what zone you are from. Thanks, and looking forward seeing more of your videos! Take care
Hi. Great video. You are a natural. I could not find your video of 8 flowers you will not be growing next year. Perhaps include the link in your video
Thank you so much!! Yes it’s going to be my next video 😊💐
Awesome!
Thank you 😘
1. Straw flower
2. Celosia
3. Rubeccia
4. Gumphrena
5. Marigolds
6. Zinnias
7. Sunflowers
8. Basil
Cosmos too!
@hortonsflowerfarm5098 thank you! I watched it twice and kept coming up with 8, so I was hoping someone would see the short list and catch on to the flower I kept missing and fill me in on what it was. So, thank you.
What damaged your Marigolds? Mine looked amazing until 2 weeks ago and I tried to save them with Need Oil but they look like they need to be pulled and tossed!
I think it was most likely a fungus. It happened right after the Japanese Beatles attacked them but I dont know if it is related. I am actually attending a flower farming conference tomorrow and will be asking there what there take on it is. I have read that the variety I planted African Marigolds are most prone to disease.