Sooooo much hard work. Glad you didn't quit. I didn't watch you due to my own depression. Injured my back and all my seedlings that I planted went to crap. I planted them out but my back gave out so the rest of the season, they looked horrible. Glad i'm not a flower farmer, i would have been out of business. Here's to looking forward and positive for 2025. We'll be watching you. And as always, thank you for sharing!
Lovely to see how you are getting on with your flower farm after all your problems, you have been missed. Your flowers are amazing just like you, keep going like the strong young woman you are. xx
I can't tell you how happy i am for you that things are getting better... i thought we were going to loose you and your awesome videos. 2024 has been a tough year for many of us. This has really cheered me up seeing all of these beautiful flowers and grasses, seed heads and stunning foliage. I love the Zinnias i might have to give them a try next year. Hoping the rest of the year is fruitful for you!! Thank you for the time and effort you pout into your videos.
I have talked to lots of growers that have struggled this year babe, mainly with slugs, that plague was biblical! Well done you for hanging tough through it all. Top marks and glad to see you back posting
New to your channel but looks to me like you are doing an amazing job in tough times. The thing to remember is that you are never alone in a tough time.
What a spectacular number and diversity of dahlia! Your garden must be amazing this time of year, and I like your thorough, detailed tours and enthusiasm.
So happy to see you back Sarah. I personally think your bouquets are the best I’ve seen on RUclips. So much so I bought the tutorial video on how to put them together from you. I still can’t get them to look like yours though! 😂
Hello my love… so happy to see you triumph over the tough start to the year. I really did feel for you. Stunning progress ❤ what is the name of that beautiful fluffy purple flower looks like purple babies breath.
@@bloomandgray oooo thanks. It’s a stunner. Such a good addition. New to gardening since lock down and your channel has taught me so much. Keep going with your content. You have no idea of your impact. 🧡🧡🧡🧡
@@bloomandgray sorry love I just looked it up and it is perennial. Which I assume means frost hardy would you recommend sowing as cold flower variety now for early pickings next year?
I'm so glad you're back and that you did not give up! If you don't quit, you win!! Thanks for sharing the beauty Sarah! Would love to see you make some of those beautiful bouquets.
Yay!! So happy to see an update from your farm, everything looks so abundant and magical! Thank you so much for sharing. Can't wait to see the market update, I am sure your gorgeous bouquets will sell out :)
So pleased last season really went well for you and hope next season is even better 😊... I am going to try more face up sunflowers again and am trying to find out if there is any benefit in pinching these.....I've googled etc. but can't find an answer....wondering what you think ??? So looking forward to seeing lots of your videos this season 🌺🌹🌺😊
So good to see you back and looking happy! It has truly been a terrible season plus the added problem you had with rabbits! You should be very proud of yourself.
So happy that you’re still growing cut flowers after seeing your sad video earlier. My struggle this year has been weeds. I got behind when we had to fly out of town while my brother-in-law was in the ICU and then another trip for his funeral. Since then I have been weeding like crazy and then heavily mulching to reduce future weeds. It’s better now, but I’m 77 with arthritis so I can only work a limited amount in summer heat. New beds require a little of weeding, no surprise. Gardening must be really hard when you count on it for income. You must have real grit to continue. Congratulations. You made your own luck.
Everything is gorgeous. More importantly, you seem happier. Coram Deo Flower Farm has great videos on how she markets her flowers - very specific including How to Use Social Media for Your Flower Farm - Part 1; A Deep Dive into Marketing Your Flower Farm - Part 2; and Marketing is Everything - Profitable Flower Farming Live Discussion.
So glad to see you back at it on you tube!! hey which dahlia is that the first lavender colored one with the monstrous stem length?? Its pretty incredible!
Hi Sarah! I am glad to see you happy and satisfied. Please say a few words about the scent of the flowers you use in your bouquets. It is interesting. Good luck! 🌼
Sarah, I agree, this was a difficult year. This is my fourth year growing in the United States. I also have tons of flowers, but not a lot of markets to sell them in and the growing part is easier, but only when it comes to marketing. Definitely time for Plan B.
Very happy to see a new post I’ve learned so much from your channel especially when it comes to bouquet presentation and wrapping, love your content thanks
Well I have not sold a single flower this year, no market for them so I have been donating bouquets to memorials and benefits and will have to move to a bigger community if I want to sell the flowers I am growing. In the mean time my home is filled with beautiful bouquets that I enjoy and my friends have bouquets to enjoy! I went to a work shop on mushroom growing, I can't remember what kind as it was some time ago. They had constructed and round "pen" kind of like yours but out of upright logs, filled it with compost, and notched each log with about 5 notches going vertically and inoculated the notches. It worked out great! good luck and I love you channel!
Nice to see you are continuing on. I watch an American guy who grows his own wine cap mushrooms. His channel is Jacques in the garden, How I feed my mushrooms so that they feed me forever. He has a few videos worth watching.
I have really enjoyed your harvest! Thank you for sharing. I really admire all you do. You have a beautiful farm setting and I wish you so much good fortune. Let us know how the market went. Love to you.
Good to see you back Sarah, and a fantastic field of flowers! I have lost so many seeds this year it's unbelievable, and I've used different composts and pots. After the wind last Thursday night, half the twinwall sheets got blown out. (One is still missing🤔) I will keep trying.
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Hi Sarah. I think your winecaps will do great. I got 4 big flushes growing them on willow chips. Unfortunately I found out I reacted to them and they caused me to be quite sick. I spoke to friends who were more knowledgeable about mushrooms and they assurred me that I can still eat other mushrooms. Fortunately that has been the case. Still loving your videos and yes I agree that growing plants has been a challenge this year.
HI Sarah, have you thought about growing edible flowers? It's my dream so I have looked into it. There is a huge market out there, pubs, cafes etc but also wedding cakes are another lucrative market. Also dried flowers such as roses seem very popular for cosmetics, candles etc. Jan Billington used to have a huge business, she has now downsized but is now doing courses. She was Certified Organic which makes a difference but the flowers were not cheap!
I just seen your this amazing video this inspire me to have a go in growing flowers for my home and for my friends. Could you tell me if you grow sunflowers and what type please. The ones I have seems to scatter pollen on the table, is there a time when to pick the flowers so they don't do this. Thank you for taking the time to do the video.
I just watched an old video that I had not seen where you talked about BRIX testing. Are you still measuring your BRIX and are you finding that useful? So glad to see this post today!!!
Do you have farm markets there or consider selling online or sell wholesale to other florists you should check out square space for good ideas yo market
Ugh, I had the worst luck with marigolds this year. I am thinking it was maybe the seeds... But most emerged with very weak stems and those that did come up strong... If it rained, their stems basically lost their strength and would never come upright. Perhaps I was growing them in too hot of conditions? Any insights, friendly viewers?
8:16 I’ll not be direct sowing any seeds in 2025. I lost all of my 2024 seeds to slugs and had to start from scratch; sowing in cells and planting out seedlings. 😢
me too! im in Scotland and between the weather and the slugs I simply cannot direct sow anything. its too hit and miss in a small space too. good luck!
I can’t tell you how happy I was to see you post again. I’ve been so sad to think you were sad and might quit. You keep at it girl. You are amazing.
Seeing you post a new video makes all of us really happy, you’ve been missed. Flowers look great.
Sooooo much hard work. Glad you didn't quit. I didn't watch you due to my own depression. Injured my back and all my seedlings that I planted went to crap. I planted them out but my back gave out so the rest of the season, they looked horrible. Glad i'm not a flower farmer, i would have been out of business. Here's to looking forward and positive for 2025. We'll be watching you. And as always, thank you for sharing!
Lovely to see how you are getting on with your flower farm after all your problems, you have been missed. Your flowers are amazing just like you, keep going like the strong young woman you are. xx
Yay! You didn’t quit!! Look how well things have grown. I pray you find buyers for all your beautiful flowers.
I can't tell you how happy i am for you that things are getting better... i thought we were going to loose you and your awesome videos. 2024 has been a tough year for many of us. This has really cheered me up seeing all of these beautiful flowers and grasses, seed heads and stunning foliage. I love the Zinnias i might have to give them a try next year. Hoping the rest of the year is fruitful for you!! Thank you for the time and effort you pout into your videos.
I was so excited to see a new video from you!! You've taught me so much, love all your content!! We've missed you!
Thanks for 1721 subscribers ❤❤
So happy to see you again stronger than ever ❤️
LOVE is best.
I have talked to lots of growers that have struggled this year babe, mainly with slugs, that plague was biblical! Well done you for hanging tough through it all. Top marks and glad to see you back posting
great to see it worked out this year after the hard start .
Looks fantastic 😊😊😊
Good to see ease and confidence returning to your expression. Good character resilience!
Great to see you back Sarah. Everything is looking beautiful in the new flower field. hope the market went well.
Happy to see you back, and wowza the flowers are just gorgeous! ❤
So lovely to see your video and how beautifully your flowers are growing. Always love seeing your bouquets. Thank you
New to your channel but looks to me like you are doing an amazing job in tough times. The thing to remember is that you are never alone in a tough time.
Delighted you posted a new video. Great to see the new flower field is doing so well after a hard year. Onwards and upwards. ❤
Good to see you back! 🌼🐝
What a spectacular number and diversity of dahlia! Your garden must be amazing this time of year, and I like your thorough, detailed tours and enthusiasm.
So happy to see you back Sarah. I personally think your bouquets are the best I’ve seen on RUclips. So much so I bought the tutorial video on how to put them together from you. I still can’t get them to look like yours though! 😂
Looks so great!
Hello my love… so happy to see you triumph over the tough start to the year. I really did feel for you. Stunning progress ❤ what is the name of that beautiful fluffy purple flower looks like purple babies breath.
Thank you 🙏 it’s Limonium latifolium. I love it 😍
@@bloomandgray oooo thanks. It’s a stunner. Such a good addition. New to gardening since lock down and your channel has taught me so much. Keep going with your content. You have no idea of your impact. 🧡🧡🧡🧡
@@bloomandgray sorry love I just looked it up and it is perennial. Which I assume means frost hardy would you recommend sowing as cold flower variety now for early pickings next year?
I'm so glad you're back and that you did not give up! If you don't quit, you win!! Thanks for sharing the beauty Sarah! Would love to see you make some of those beautiful bouquets.
Hi Sarah. its lovely to see you back on RUclips. I so enjoy your videos and you have taught me so much. your resilience is showing!! 💞
All your flowers are so beautiful
I so happy you’re flowers are up and running again well done keep up the good work 🇳🇿❤️
The farm looks amazing! Your grit and determination is inspiring, great to see your post 💐❤️
Love the idea of the chickpea foliage. Kind of a ‘poor man’s eucalyptus’❤
Excited for your wine cap update
Wow. I'm following from Alaska and was so happy to see your success this summer, the spring was hard for you, good doing and onward to the fall❤
Hello
very nice sharing
You are doing very well
keep it up
Yay!! So happy to see an update from your farm, everything looks so abundant and magical! Thank you so much for sharing. Can't wait to see the market update, I am sure your gorgeous bouquets will sell out :)
So pleased last season really went well for you and hope next season is even better 😊... I am going to try more face up sunflowers again and am trying to find out if there is any benefit in pinching these.....I've googled etc. but can't find an answer....wondering what you think ??? So looking forward to seeing lots of your videos this season 🌺🌹🌺😊
So good to see you back and looking happy! It has truly been a terrible season plus the added problem you had with rabbits! You should be very proud of yourself.
Life without weeds! I love the chickpea idea for arrangements. We will have to tell the flower farmers to grow some here!
Lovely to see you and your gorgeous flowers again!
Soo excited that the garden turned great.. so proud of you! Totally awesome on the mushrooms.
You are amazing always love watching your videos xo
So happy that you’re still growing cut flowers after seeing your sad video earlier. My struggle this year has been weeds. I got behind when we had to fly out of town while my brother-in-law was in the ICU and then another trip for his funeral. Since then I have been weeding like crazy and then heavily mulching to reduce future weeds. It’s better now, but I’m 77 with arthritis so I can only work a limited amount in summer heat. New beds require a little of weeding, no surprise. Gardening must be really hard when you count on it for income. You must have real grit to continue. Congratulations. You made your own luck.
Everything looks so beautiful!❤
What a joy to see by the end of summer you had nailed it! You are inspirational in not giving up ❤
Everything is gorgeous. More importantly, you seem happier. Coram Deo Flower Farm has great videos on how she markets her flowers - very specific including How to Use Social Media for Your Flower Farm - Part 1; A Deep Dive into Marketing Your Flower Farm - Part 2; and Marketing is Everything - Profitable Flower Farming Live Discussion.
So glad to see you back at it on you tube!! hey which dahlia is that the first lavender colored one with the monstrous stem length?? Its pretty incredible!
It’s Megan dean, it’s been performing amazingly so far!
Hi Sarah! I am glad to see you happy and satisfied. Please say a few words about the scent of the flowers you use in your bouquets. It is interesting. Good luck! 🌼
You're a legend! Keep going!
Brought a smile to me face seeing your thumbnail , hope alls well and business is steady ❤
Sarah, I agree, this was a difficult year. This is my fourth year growing in the United States. I also have tons of flowers, but not a lot of markets to sell them in and the growing part is easier, but only when it comes to marketing. Definitely time for Plan B.
I enjoy your videos and love your bouquets. You make the most beautiful arrangements. I have purchased a course in the past.
Very happy to see a new post I’ve learned so much from your channel especially when it comes to bouquet presentation and wrapping, love your content thanks
Well I have not sold a single flower this year, no market for them so I have been donating bouquets to memorials and benefits and will have to move to a bigger community if I want to sell the flowers I am growing. In the mean time my home is filled with beautiful bouquets that I enjoy and my friends have bouquets to enjoy! I went to a work shop on mushroom growing, I can't remember what kind as it was some time ago. They had constructed and round "pen" kind of like yours but out of upright logs, filled it with compost, and notched each log with about 5 notches going vertically and inoculated the notches. It worked out great! good luck and I love you channel!
Nice to see you are continuing on. I watch an American guy who grows his own wine cap mushrooms. His channel is Jacques in the garden, How I feed my mushrooms so that they feed me forever. He has a few videos worth watching.
So happy to see you. Looks like all your hard work has paid off as everything looks great.
Everything looks wonderful
I have really enjoyed your harvest! Thank you for sharing. I really admire all you do. You have a beautiful farm setting and I wish you so much good fortune. Let us know how the market went. Love to you.
I've been waiting for your videos ♡♡♡
Good to see you back Sarah, and a fantastic field of flowers! I have lost so many seeds this year it's unbelievable, and I've used different composts and pots. After the wind last Thursday night, half the twinwall sheets got blown out. (One is still missing🤔) I will keep trying.
Hi Sarah. I think your winecaps will do great. I got 4 big flushes growing them on willow chips. Unfortunately I found out I reacted to them and they caused me to be quite sick. I spoke to friends who were more knowledgeable about mushrooms and they assurred me that I can still eat other mushrooms. Fortunately that has been the case.
Still loving your videos and yes I agree that growing plants has been a challenge this year.
Great video! It came up in my algorithm so you have yourself a new subscribers.
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Love these videos. I definitely need to.work on spacing
HI Sarah, have you thought about growing edible flowers? It's my dream so I have looked into it. There is a huge market out there, pubs, cafes etc but also wedding cakes are another lucrative market. Also dried flowers such as roses seem very popular for cosmetics, candles etc. Jan Billington used to have a huge business, she has now downsized but is now doing courses. She was Certified Organic which makes a difference but the flowers were not cheap!
Glad to see you back
all the best!!
God idea😮 Chickpeas❤
🎄🌴🏝️🧙 Very Happy Enjoy Your Video Thenks For Sharing ❣️💖 Looking So Beautiful ❣️🧡🎄🏝️🧙🕺👍🏻
Hi. So lovely to watch your new video... the flowers are looking GREAT !!!What HAs have you sown so far... TIA
Can you share what annual flowers are you sowing now for the spring/ summer season please?
I just seen your this amazing video this inspire me to have a go in growing flowers for my home and for my friends. Could you tell me if you grow sunflowers and what type please. The ones I have seems to scatter pollen on the table, is there a time when to pick the flowers so they don't do this. Thank you for taking the time to do the video.
You make the prettiest bouquets how was your growing season this year didnt hear much from you which tells me you were busy
I just watched an old video that I had not seen where you talked about BRIX testing. Are you still measuring your BRIX and are you finding that useful? So glad to see this post today!!!
Thanks for the new video..when will you be doing a video on hardy annual you are planting and where did you get your seed trays from
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please vlog about the market
Would you have a link to the premiere orange up sunflowers? I can’t find them on Amazon in the US. Thank you
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Where did you get your corrugated card roll from please?
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Do you have farm markets there or consider selling online or sell wholesale to other florists you should check out square space for good ideas yo market
Ugh, I had the worst luck with marigolds this year. I am thinking it was maybe the seeds... But most emerged with very weak stems and those that did come up strong... If it rained, their stems basically lost their strength and would never come upright. Perhaps I was growing them in too hot of conditions?
Any insights, friendly viewers?
8:16 I’ll not be direct sowing any seeds in 2025. I lost all of my 2024 seeds to slugs and had to start from scratch; sowing in cells and planting out seedlings. 😢
Slugs have been so bad this year. I'm thinking about getting ducks to try and get on to of it.
@@Nettietwixt I would too; if i didn’t have 2 Gundogs 🐶🐶🤔
me too! im in Scotland and between the weather and the slugs I simply cannot direct sow anything. its too hit and miss in a small space too. good luck!
flowers are not selling well this year