Here in Texas on the other side of the Red River. Love to see your progress and methods as you are a couple of years ahead of me! 💚🌱 thank you for sharing!
Love and greetings from Germany. Last year I had Viola, Crema, Bianco Striato among others and want to grow Salmone as well. Viola bloomed late. Some plants are overwintering nicely in pots.
Dang! Those colors are GORGEOUS! Any chance you would consider selling some of those next season for us home gardeners? Rootshield is crazy expensive. I almost got it for my Lisianthus this past season but skipped. Didn't know it was used for corms.
@@CoramDeoFarm Another great video, and I'm glad to see clarification comments regarding that part of the video, since I had the same thought. But I'm familiar with larkspur, so I figured it was meant as a joke. It would be easy to misunderstand the "parsley" comment by anyone who is not familiar with larkspur, not having the benefit of knowing Eric personally to fully understand his sense of humor, and no obvious chuckling or tongue-in-cheek clarification in the video. I'm guessing that Eric probably didn't think of that when he taped and edited that part of the video, because he knew what he meant... just a lighthearted joke. 😉You guys seem like great people and always with the best of intentions. ❤️ Thank you for another great video!
That's going to be beautiful. Ranunculus are one of my favourite flowers.
Thanks for the great video Alex, Erik and especialy the lovely helpers. Kind regards Joke from Holland 😘
Here in Texas on the other side of the Red River. Love to see your progress and methods as you are a couple of years ahead of me! 💚🌱 thank you for sharing!
You are welcome! Thank you for watching.
Love and greetings from Germany.
Last year I had Viola, Crema, Bianco Striato among others and want to grow Salmone as well.
Viola bloomed late.
Some plants are overwintering nicely in pots.
Dang! Those colors are GORGEOUS! Any chance you would consider selling some of those next season for us home gardeners? Rootshield is crazy expensive. I almost got it for my Lisianthus this past season but skipped. Didn't know it was used for corms.
Great video as always. You never did tell us how long it took to plant them but from what you said I'm thinking it was longer than you expected.
Yep probably 2 hours with Eric’s help. Because of all the rains our soil was wetter so that make it a bit slower going
Are these a perennial or annual flower?
We treat as annuals for flower farming but you could leave them in ground to grow again next year.
Larkspur are Delphinium, not called parsley. And it is a poisonous flowering plant.
It’s a joke. The leaves look like parsley to Eric
@@CoramDeoFarm Another great video, and I'm glad to see clarification comments regarding that part of the video, since I had the same thought. But I'm familiar with larkspur, so I figured it was meant as a joke. It would be easy to misunderstand the "parsley" comment by anyone who is not familiar with larkspur, not having the benefit of knowing Eric personally to fully understand his sense of humor, and no obvious chuckling or tongue-in-cheek clarification in the video. I'm guessing that Eric probably didn't think of that when he taped and edited that part of the video, because he knew what he meant... just a lighthearted joke. 😉You guys seem like great people and always with the best of intentions. ❤️ Thank you for another great video!
Could you link the supplier for these?
onings.com/
I had terrible experiences with Onings product & customer service.
I’m sorry to hear that. We’ve haven’t had any issues in the last 3 years