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Tips for Starting Hard to Germinate Seeds Such as Butterfly Peas.
Unlock the secrets to germinating tricky seeds like butterfly pea with our latest video tutorial! 🌱 Watch as Natasha guides you through the steps to kickstart growth and cultivate your own vibrant garden. Don't let those challenging seeds intimidate you anymore - join me on the journey to successful germination! Link inside video to purchase 1818 Farms Butterfly Pea Seeds. #GardeningTips #ButterflyPea #GreenThumb"
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1818 Farms - Committed to Sustainability, Craftsmanship and Connecting With Our Community
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1818 Farms was one of five small businesses recently highlighted by Amazon Accelerate, a program that helps small businesses grow and succeed. The video shows 1818 Farms’ day to day and demonstrates our commitment to sustainability, craftsmanship, and our connection to the community. "We loved getting to showcase everything we do and how Amazon helps us make that possible," said Natasha McCrary...
How to Install Hortonova Netting at Your Garden
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Wondering how to prevent your tall flowers from falling over as they grow? Join Natasha as she demonstrates how to install Hortonova netting. This netting is an essential tool for corralling and trellising flowers and vines in your garden. If used correctly, it can easily be incorporated again over multiple seasons. Introduce netting into your garden for tall, straight plants and flower stems.
How to Grow, Harvest, Peel, and Process Luffa Sponges | 1818 Farms
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How to Grow, Harvest, Peel, and Process Luffa Sponges | 1818 Farms
1818 Farms Tells the Story Behind Their Popular Botanical Wax Sachets
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1818 Farms Tells the Story Behind Their Popular Botanical Wax Sachets
How to Bundle Dye with Fresh Flowers | 1818 Farms
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How to Bundle Dye with Fresh Flowers | 1818 Farms
How to Plant, Pinch and Harvest Branching Sunflowers
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How to Plant, Pinch and Harvest Branching Sunflowers
How to Pinch Zinnias | 1818 Farms
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How to Pinch Zinnias | 1818 Farms
Syngenta Cut Flowers Unboxing at 1818 Farms
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Syngenta Cut Flowers Unboxing at 1818 Farms
1818 Farms Sheep Shearing 2021
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1818 Farms Sheep Shearing 2021
Bath Lovers Gift Box Unboxing | 1818 Farms
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Bath Lovers Gift Box Unboxing | 1818 Farms
1818 Farms “Sheep to Nest” Wool Filled Suet Feeder
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1818 Farms “Sheep to Nest” Wool Filled Suet Feeder
How to Make a Mixed Dried Flower Bouquet | 1818 Farms
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How to Make a Mixed Dried Flower Bouquet | 1818 Farms
Favorite Flower Seed Catalogs | 1818 Farms
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Favorite Flower Seed Catalogs | 1818 Farms
Sneak Peek at the Progress of Our Ranunculus in Low Tunnel | 1818 Farms
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Sneak Peek at the Progress of Our Ranunculus in Low Tunnel | 1818 Farms
Steps to Building a Caterpillar Tunnel - Part 2
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Steps to Building a Caterpillar Tunnel - Part 2
Shop Local: 1818 Farms Retail Partner Profile with Sweet Pineapple in Huntsville, Alabama
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Shop Local: 1818 Farms Retail Partner Profile with Sweet Pineapple in Huntsville, Alabama
Steps to Building a Caterpillar Tunnel - Part 1
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Steps to Building a Caterpillar Tunnel - Part 1
How to Deworm Your Sheep | 1818 Farms
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How to Deworm Your Sheep | 1818 Farms
How to Trim Sheep Hooves | 1818 Farms
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How to Trim Sheep Hooves | 1818 Farms
Planting Hardy Annuals in the Flower Garden
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Planting Hardy Annuals in the Flower Garden
Preparing Your Growing Space for Fall Flower Planting and Cover Crops
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Preparing Your Growing Space for Fall Flower Planting and Cover Crops
Unboxing the 1818 Farms Complete Shea Creme Gift Set
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Unboxing the 1818 Farms Complete Shea Creme Gift Set
Unboxing the Holiday 2020 Gift Box with Artisan Wool Sheep
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Unboxing the Holiday 2020 Gift Box with Artisan Wool Sheep
Unboxing the 1818 Farms Seed to Vase Dried Flower Gift Box
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Unboxing the 1818 Farms Seed to Vase Dried Flower Gift Box
Tour the 1818 Farms Chicken Coop
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Tour the 1818 Farms Chicken Coop
The 1818 Farms Flower Drying Room
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The 1818 Farms Flower Drying Room
Harvesting and Preparing Gomphrena Flowers to be Dried | 1818 Farms
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Harvesting and Preparing Gomphrena Flowers to be Dried | 1818 Farms
How to Build a Small Seasonal Bouquet | 1818 Farms
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How to Build a Small Seasonal Bouquet | 1818 Farms
Vase Preparation For Your Flower Bouquet | 1818 Farms
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Vase Preparation For Your Flower Bouquet | 1818 Farms

Комментарии

  • @christinaannabel
    @christinaannabel 7 дней назад

    Thank you for making a video and sharing your information. One thought: Personally, I don't use zip ties because they are single-use plastic objects that are bad for the environment. Instead, I use green rubber coated wire cut to appropriate lengths for several types of garden projects, including attaching grid fencing material to t-posts. Rubber coated wire is fabulous, useful material that blends in nicely with greenery!

  • @poirangi7185
    @poirangi7185 15 дней назад

    Thanks, I’ve been through 3/4 of a packet of seeds and only have a few left, I’ll give this a go

  • @الحجابحياه
    @الحجابحياه 15 дней назад

    الدين عند الله الإسلام راحه سعاده وكل اللي يدخل يشعر براحه وسكينه دين حق وصحيح ويكفي انكي تعبدين الله الذي أنعم عليك بكل شي ما تعيدينه شي ثاني خساره يمضي عمركم وانتو ما تعبدون الله الذي من عليكم بكل النعم خساره

  • @proyectlopez5029
    @proyectlopez5029 17 дней назад

    Wowww no sabía que habían más colores. Gracias por enseñarme que hay más tonos de colores.

  • @jankoisen4553
    @jankoisen4553 20 дней назад

    Great video. I learnt something. Brilliant!

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 20 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @amba3195
    @amba3195 22 дня назад

    I have a branching sunflower already in bloom, currently has flowers producing all above the stem and the entire plant is probably 3 to 4 feet in height. Can you still pinch the first big head flower or once it’s blooming? Is it too late?

  • @TinooAye
    @TinooAye Месяц назад

    ❤❤

  • @TBREAKTIME
    @TBREAKTIME Месяц назад

    Omygosh what would you recommend for starting to give the moms a year break?

  • @dhanmugupta
    @dhanmugupta Месяц назад

    Good idea❤

  • @donnatolle1419
    @donnatolle1419 Месяц назад

    Can I collect seeds from my cut flower bouquet I received from a friend?

  • @Go-go-super-guru
    @Go-go-super-guru 2 месяца назад

    I think a world map would look absolutely gorgeous!!!

  • @clthompson6304
    @clthompson6304 2 месяца назад

    That is such a smart concept! And they're really prettyyy

  • @idoitforjah
    @idoitforjah 2 месяца назад

    Thank you.

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      You're welcome!

  • @1818Farms
    @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @francescas.3366
    @francescas.3366 2 месяца назад

    Such a beautiful idea! Too bad I live in Canada 😅

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      Maybe one day!

  • @mikeallen7747
    @mikeallen7747 2 месяца назад

    I have a little different variety and mine are much bigger. I grew “ climbing okra” 50 yrs ago. I have some of these 4-5 ft long. We’ve been eating some of the smaller one but are letting the big ones go. I’m in zone 8b and it’s still in the 90’s.

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      That sounds interesting!

  • @Niceday-yk3ho
    @Niceday-yk3ho 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing Gomphrena in various colors

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      You are welcome!

  • @adrionruggieri
    @adrionruggieri 2 месяца назад

    Can you please give me a list of all the flowers that you used in that video?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      It’s been a while since I made the video. I can’t remember the exact varieties. We dry pretty much everything that we grow.

  • @Lola12Dawson18
    @Lola12Dawson18 2 месяца назад

    This is my first year growing loofas. We are into October with frost expected tonigit. All of my loofas are very green, can i leave them on the vine thru the frost?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      I harvest mine when we expect a frost. I put them indoors on a shelf and let them dry. We harvested 243 yesterday.

  • @azadazez4521
    @azadazez4521 2 месяца назад

    I am thinking of starting a project on how much does one acre of agriculture produce?

  • @paulthomas963
    @paulthomas963 2 месяца назад

    Good tips. I've definitely been cutting them too short!

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @ltacoronti1682
    @ltacoronti1682 2 месяца назад

    Yay. Wonderful video. I grew loofas from seed. Yes, my arch weakened by the heavy gourds. Two of the largest are drying with the skin on. Is that another way to harvest? They were light green and the exterior needs to be dryer,

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 2 месяца назад

      You can put the green ones in a warm room on a shelf and turn them every couple of days. This will allow them to dry enough so that they mature.

  • @kierstentaub6805
    @kierstentaub6805 3 месяца назад

    *Very* helpful. Thank you for walking through the different steps, and why (esp for dahlias!)

  • @meghanseyller430
    @meghanseyller430 3 месяца назад

    This is great info all my zinnias blew over this year with all the storms we’ve had so this will be good for next year. 2 questions do you do dahlias this way? How high do you typically start the netting?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 3 месяца назад

      This netting is a lifesaver! I net the dahlias about 3 feet up. My varieties tend to get tall. Another method is to double net. One net about 2 feet high followed by a second net around 4 feet. We do this for top heavy things like tall marigolds.

  • @heatherd212
    @heatherd212 3 месяца назад

    🇨🇦 your bouquets are beautiful

  • @heatherd212
    @heatherd212 3 месяца назад

    🇨🇦 I found your video while scrolling for flower drying ideas. I subscribed because you tell it straight to the point and show everything very simply. I can’t wait to see more. I hope to find a video telling me the names of all those beautiful flowers ☺️

  • @PreciousBoxer
    @PreciousBoxer 3 месяца назад

    Another great explanation about cutting at an angle. I've heard to do that with roses, but never knew why until just now. Thank you again for such an excellent tutorial!!!

  • @PreciousBoxer
    @PreciousBoxer 3 месяца назад

    That's the problem I've had this year as a third year zinnia hobbyist. My first year, I never pruned the first flower because it didn't look expired. As a direct result, that plant never produced another bloom. Subsequently, I gave up trying to grow zinnias for years after that disappointment. My second year, giving it another try after some basic research as the internet took off... I was thrilled with the results from simply cutting that first flower that never looked like it needed to be cut. And they claim that ignorance is bliss. This is my third year growing zinnias and I have been cutting to the next shoot with a bud. I was wrong once again. Thank you so very much for the gardening tips!!!

  • @coleenguhl
    @coleenguhl 3 месяца назад

    My first year growing loofphs and I did as the pkg suggested and just planted them in hills. Spreading like crazy and know I understand about the male and female blooms! I am just wondering with them being on the ground how they will dry? Have you had any experiences with growing them on the ground? I have some HUGE loofphs. Planted in May (Iowa) and in July/Aug finally started getting fruit forming.

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 3 месяца назад

      I have only grown them on arches. I am unsure how they would do on the ground. Do you need to turn them so that one side isn’t damaged from being in contact with the ground?

    • @coleenguhl
      @coleenguhl 3 месяца назад

      @@1818Farms I will check that out tomorrow and let you know.

    • @coleenguhl
      @coleenguhl 3 месяца назад

      @@1818Farms It is a mess with it all growing on the ground. Therefore, I can't get to a lot of them to see.

  • @joelalexander4513
    @joelalexander4513 3 месяца назад

    A suggestion because I adore your content; invest in an inexpensive lavalier mic that you can bluetooth to the camera, so your voice is more present. The ambient distance makes me turn up my pc, and then I forget it's turned up, and the next video gives me brain damage from ultra decibels. Flowers!!

  • @dawnkuc582
    @dawnkuc582 3 месяца назад

    Do you still sell these boxes?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 3 месяца назад

      We have lots of different styles of gift boxes. We don’t have this particular one anymore.

  • @Kimbercat98
    @Kimbercat98 3 месяца назад

    Hi just heard of you through Cog Hill.. Jason really wants a wether ( and Brooke is not far behind ).. I was wondering do you sell their wool after shearing or is there any useful thing to be made from it?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 3 месяца назад

      We love our babydoll sheep! This is our 12th year with them. We make yarn, roving, felt and corespun from the wool. We make the cutest will Christmas trees for the home. They are on our website. Thank you for the follow!

    • @Kimbercat98
      @Kimbercat98 3 месяца назад

      @@1818FarmsI’ll check out those trees 😊 just remodeled my house and am looking for new decorations. Thank you for the suggestion.

  • @seancooke9464
    @seancooke9464 3 месяца назад

    Cog Hill sent me. -Letha 😊

  • @angiekline3593
    @angiekline3593 3 месяца назад

    Starting growing this year. I love the plant it's beautiful. Fingers crossed mine turn out beautiful. I've got some big ones. Just had to put in 4x4 posts to hold up. I'm loving growing them.

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 3 месяца назад

      I bet they will. What color are they now?

  • @angelasheppard7197
    @angelasheppard7197 3 месяца назад

    New sub. Came over from Coghillfarm

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 3 месяца назад

      @@angelasheppard7197 thanks for the follow!

  • @Jason-o5s
    @Jason-o5s 4 месяца назад

    Cheer~~~~open-meshed material made by knotting together twine, wire, rope, or thread.😊

  • @indiana600610
    @indiana600610 4 месяца назад

    Very informative! I’m growing a ton of zinnias for my daughter’s wedding centerpieces. Now I know the flowers to avoid cutting. 😊

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 4 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Congratulations on the upcoming wedding.

  • @DarlaWard-ig6mj
    @DarlaWard-ig6mj 4 месяца назад

    What type scissors are you using to cut the flowers?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 4 месяца назад

      I use a pair of ARS Clippers/snips.

  • @carmenrosadelara4321
    @carmenrosadelara4321 4 месяца назад

    So beautifull!!!

  • @daniellerobb-whitehead2311
    @daniellerobb-whitehead2311 4 месяца назад

    This is very helpful, thank you! Just curious though - that first ‘shoot’ to come out is the actual shoot, not the root, isn’t it? I would have thought that’s the bit that will grow up to the light, not down into the soil?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 4 месяца назад

      No, it’s the root. It has to be placed into the soil to get needed nutrients and water. The rest of the plant comes after it break off the seed case.

  • @WesternMONo-TillGardening
    @WesternMONo-TillGardening 4 месяца назад

    Your videos are so helpful. Thank you. You mentioned in another video that you dry zinnias. Is the ideal time to harvest them for drying the same as for harvesting them to use fresh?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 4 месяца назад

      Yes! We harvest zinnias that we dry at the same time as if they were being cut for a bouquet.

  • @MommasHappySchoolRoom
    @MommasHappySchoolRoom 4 месяца назад

    ❤just wow. Never seen such a beautiful bouquet of dried flowers! 🌼

  • @Jennifermcintyre
    @Jennifermcintyre 4 месяца назад

    Hi!! I’m so envious of your harvest!! I had a hell of a time sprouting my lufa seeds and determined the only way they’d sprout is soak the seeds for 24 hours then split the seed like you’d open a sunflower seed… now mine are flowering but I’m getting a lot of blooms drop off.. is that normal?!

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 4 месяца назад

      I posted a video on how to raise germination rates on hard to start seeds. You should watch it. We get almost 100% germination rate for luffas using this method. It works on butterfly pea seeds which are so hard to start.

  • @krescia70
    @krescia70 4 месяца назад

    Do you have any seeds available?

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 4 месяца назад

      Yes. The are available on out website 1818farns.com

  • @shannonhills
    @shannonhills 4 месяца назад

    Just harvested my first luffa! It's kinda slimy, even though the skin was brown, so I'm leaving it outside to dry. Question: how do I wash it?

  • @beatcat1265
    @beatcat1265 4 месяца назад

    I peeled my first luffa today! I picked it a bit sooner than your dry brown one and the peel slipped right off! Now its drying in the sun! I had seen a video saying to pick before its dried and it peels much easier and that was the case for me! It was after the yellow color but before super dry.

  • @captaintreepig993
    @captaintreepig993 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @mattheweiland8529
    @mattheweiland8529 5 месяцев назад

    Great tips, thank you!

  • @nadineb2726
    @nadineb2726 5 месяцев назад

    I have my first round of zinnias in different parts of the yard and it is amazing what the proper soil does as far as size. They are just beautiful

  • @Blue_Azure101
    @Blue_Azure101 5 месяцев назад

    You can use a straw for bent necks

    • @1818Farms
      @1818Farms 5 месяцев назад

      @@Blue_Azure101 for personal use that is a great idea! If you are selling wholesale/retail directly to customers we can’t send the ones with broken necks.