Perennial Unboxing, Plugs and Seed Orders for Fall Planting! Sunshine and Flora Cut Flower Farm
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Perennial Unboxing, Plugs and Seed Orders for Fall Planting
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Thank you! I got a lot of ideas and inspiration! Everything is coming together so well!
I'm so glad!
I grow both the Single and the Tetra Feverfew and the Tetra always outperforms the single. It is my favorite!!
Oh wow! Good to know!
Campanula, also known by their common name - Canterberry Bells
Very good informative video, I made a list while you were talking about all the plants you are going to over-winter. I too am thinking about next spring and what to start this fall. I am in zone 5 *not sure if it's 'a' or 'b' but my climate is much more dry (think dry prairie!) I tried American Legion poppies and they came up great for me! As well as some bupleurum and some violas or Johnny jump ups. The year before I managed to get a white echinacea from seed that only just bloomed this summer. Every year is an experiment - good luck to you and keep the content coming! I have learned so much!
Thanks!
Thanks Christina, great choices ! 🌺💚🙃
You cannot beat the cantaloupe echinacea! I have probably 5 or so plants and they are fabulous. My new favorite echinacea for this year is called Delicious Candy. It is a deep magenta which opens flat but as the cones develop they are also a deep magenta and wind up looking just like strawberries. It grows probably 20 inches in my garden. I love it.
Ooh! I’ll have to look that one up
Do deer eat the tops of your echinacea?
@@awn8281 Deer are not a problem in my area.
I have a totally tangerine geum . 🌺💚🙃 Mine are already done for the season. 🌺💚🙃
How tall is yours?
@@SunshineFlora just a guess about 18-24 inches tall .🌺💚🙃
Mine didn't like where I planted it. 😢 Lesson learned, not every garden can grow the same.
I'm in Australia, but if you can find Geum Tropical Tempest, it is even better than Totally Tangerine. I have never seen it again here for sale after l bought it. Not sure why. Flowers are larger & more saturated. You can also split them up heaps. I started with one & now have more than 10.
Wish we had Cantaloup Echinacea! 😍🥰❤
I’ll have to see if we have that here!
This is my first year growing the Tetra White feverfew. I love it so much that I’m going to double the amount I grow next year!
good to know! Thanks!
This year I purchased at a local nursery for the first time a Geum called Petticoats Peach. It grows 10-12" in zones 5-9. This one is on the shorter size which is perfect for my flower bed. It has spread but no buds no far, maybe next year. Love your flower arrangements.
Grasshoppers decimated my Pretticoats Peach last year. It was so cute! 😢
Need to read the cool flower book by lisa mason zeigler….had always wondered why you didnt start snaps for fall…i had tons in march…so hardy
I definitely need to reread it! This is the first year I’m diving into fall planting 😊
Geum is sooo good, and easy to divide. It is great in bouquets
I’m such a fan of your videos and how well you explain everything as to how and why you do things.
I’m a first year flower farm and interested in the plug concept of fall growing. Would you happen to know if I were to order the Campanula plugs for fall (without the use of a hoop house or low tunnels) that they will have enough time to get started before my first cold d ap? I’m in zone e 6B in the fingerlakes in NY. I just loved all yours in the video where you show us your beautiful campanula and thought I would give this plant a try.
Thanks in advance… Dawn
If you have a Farmer Bailey acct, you can contact them and they can help you with recommendations. You may have to frost cloth them.....but they should be able to help you! I am zone 5 and mine definitely need cover to be thru the winter.
@@SunshineFlora thank you for getting right back. You are just so sweet. I just signed up for an acct with Farmer Bailey this year and will definitely give them a jingle. Have a fantastic weekend ahead! See you at your next video.
super💖💖💖💖💖💖nice presentation
Thank you so much
thank you. insane video-take care!🤙
I am on the look out for the geum and cantaloupe coneflower 🤩😉
Bluestone Perennials has them.
😊
Thanks Christina! 2 questions. Does you co tinue to harvest from the same feverfew over the season? I get a bunch of cuts, but it doesnt fill out again very well.
2nd, would you start plant snaps or sweetpeas now for a fall harvest?
I have never grown sweet peas. You could try starting snaps now but I am not sure if you would get blooms yet this fall. Depends on when your frost is. I get feverfew all season, but my 2nd harvest is never as strong as the first. Hope that helps!
Where did you get the cantalope echinacea?
Online at New Garden Plants
Have you had trouble with bugs on echinacea?
Just with white flowers later in the season