I love starting plants from seed for my home garden. One year I did a test on stock seedlings and separated out all of the fused leaves from the nicely separated leaves and I had pretty good results with it. The weird leaves ended up being mostly singles and the even paired leaves ended up mostly being doubles. Plants are so cool!
I need to pick out the singles! Grew it last yr. and loved it. Trialed it in2023...knew I had to have more. I grew quartet and Chanters from Baker Creek. Both branching. I have on my calendar that I started mine on 2/22 and actually planted out 4 wks. later 3/22, on Good Friday. Then to market by the end of May/June 1st. 91 days for me. Since I can't seem to do well with ranuncs.,....going heavy on stock! No tunnel...6A.
Do you ever soil block? Thank you for another great teaching video. They are so helpful to me. This is my second year growing cut flowers for one florist.
I love that you have a strong relationship with a florist to sell to! I haven’t soil blocked yet. It’s on my list to try but I haven’t taken the plunge yet.
@@wildbirdfarmstrong relationship is right - the florist is my twin sister. 😂 I can bring her anything I have by the bucket. I am lucky to have so much freedom to make all decisions about what I grow. She can supplement with a regional floral supply truck that stops bi-weekly at her shop and she can choose what she wants off of their truck.
Thanks for all the great information. I haven’t grown stock before so all the hints are helpful!
Going to find some stock seeds and do it 😁 Thanks for sharing ❤
Yay!
I love starting plants from seed for my home garden. One year I did a test on stock seedlings and separated out all of the fused leaves from the nicely separated leaves and I had pretty good results with it. The weird leaves ended up being mostly singles and the even paired leaves ended up mostly being doubles. Plants are so cool!
Plants really are cool and when they also smell good, it’s a bonus!
I need to pick out the singles! Grew it last yr. and loved it. Trialed it in2023...knew I had to have more. I grew quartet and Chanters from Baker Creek. Both branching. I have on my calendar that I started mine on 2/22 and actually planted out 4 wks. later 3/22, on Good Friday. Then to market by the end of May/June 1st. 91 days for me. Since I can't seem to do well with ranuncs.,....going heavy on stock! No tunnel...6A.
I say you can’t go wrong with bunches of stock! Love them!
Do you ever soil block? Thank you for another great teaching video. They are so helpful to me. This is my second year growing cut flowers for one florist.
I love that you have a strong relationship with a florist to sell to! I haven’t soil blocked yet. It’s on my list to try but I haven’t taken the plunge yet.
@@wildbirdfarmstrong relationship is right - the florist is my twin sister. 😂 I can bring her anything I have by the bucket. I am lucky to have so much freedom to make all decisions about what I grow. She can supplement with a regional floral supply truck that stops bi-weekly at her shop and she can choose what she wants off of their truck.
@LynnLouisePS that is so awesome!
Could you share your watering can/sprayer? Thanks!
Hopefully this link works for you. I also added it in the Description of the video.
It's handy to have! Handheld pump sprayer: amzn.to/4hmRJBH