Can YOU Grow Flowers In The HEAT? Florida Flower Garden Tour
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Can YOU Grow Flowers In The HEAT? Florida Flower Garden Tour
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I am so glad you made this video. I am looking to start a flower farm in Florida ! This was awesome !!
You should!
Absolutely Gorgeous!!!! I could get lost for hours in your garden. You are doing an amazing job! Love it.
Awe thank you!☺️
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Thanks always enjoy
You put a lot of work into it! Looks great!
Thank you❤️
Flowers looking great. Keep up the hard work. Excellent video
Thank you☺️
Love the overalls! Flower beds are looking great 😊
☺️thanks! They’re comfortable with lots of pockets lol
Good job and God bless yall
Thank you!
So glad i found your channel! I was looking for advice on growing cosmos, and I discovered some other very nice ideas. I have a few zinnias growing right now, and this is exactly 1 year later than your video, in Lee County Florida, and its hot! But i see you are pruning your zinnias early in the morning and 2x a week. Ill start doing that. And i fell in love with your gumphrina!
Thank you 😊
This was a very informative video for my to watch, I live in the Caribbean and have just started a small scale flower farm, aside from the obvious heat loving flowers, I noticed you had queen annes lace which I am excited about as most flower companies have very little information on growing in tropical climates. The lowest we get here between the end and beginning of the year is about 77F. So I will be trying this one out as a flower filler. Thanks for the video.
That’s awesome!
Very nice! Just like Elvis in the Mississippi mud, Bloom where you’re planted ⚡️
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Love love loveeeee
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I bought some dahlia bulbs today. Never tried it, but I hope for the best.
Good luck!
So beautiful, I am I love 💕
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Just found your channel! So informative 🙂thanks so much. Maybi ask why you discard the pollinated zinnias? Cheers from Australia 🌸🌸
Thank you for watching! The zinnias that have been heavily pollinated will begin dropping g their petals
I would love to see how you hand pollinate the flowers you want to keep for seeds!
Use a very small paint or makeup brush.
You could make mint tea 🍵 and sell it! Since you have so much. Do you find the mint will get taller in its 2nd year? My grandson and I planted some from seed and it’s doing great but growing more down the sides of the pot verses upright like my lemon balm.
It will grow tall in the Spring. It tends to get long and leggy as the summer progresses 😉
I’m needing to put shade cloth on my dahlias. I’m in zone 8 in Arkansas on the Texas state line so similar weather. What % shade cloth do you use? Really enjoy your videos. Thanks
Thank you! I use 30%
I live in Central Florida and have hopes to grow a cut flower garden on my property. I ordered a bunch of seeds and was hoping you could tell me what you would think I could start now (September): Calendula, Cosmos, Queen Anne's Lace, Sunflowers, Nigella, Snapdragon, Zinnia, Gomphrena, Strawflower, Statice, Digitalis, Celosia, Yarrow, Scabiosa. I appreciate any advice you are able to offer!
I’m not sure what zone you are in but if you will find out what your first typical frost date is and count back 4-6 weeks you can plant that week to overwinter and get early spring blooms on cool season flowers. You can’t plant annuals such as zinnias and sunflowers until spring after your last frost. I’d recommend reading Lisa Mason Ziegler’s book called Cool Flowers. It explains all of this and she provides a list of flowers to plant in Fall😊
Are you inland? Not very near the coastline? Inland areas tend to get hotter during the day but cooler during the night which a lot of flowering temperate plants like. Here where I live near the Southern Florida coast, we don’t experience much difference between night and day temperatures so many of these flowers would not do well.
Great video! Do you always plant the same variety in the same bed? I was thinking that when the flowers go to seed, you may have volunteers come up in the bed. If there's a different variety planted, you would have a mix of varieties. Also do you net all flowers?
Hi thanks for watching! I try to rotate crops but sometimes I do let volunteers grow such as my Bee Balm. I try not to mix. And I net most all tall growing flowers except sunflowers😊
@@BlackBarnBlossoms Thanks so much for your quick reply! I have been following your journey! I live in Bartow Florida, and I have about 1/4 or an acre that I would love to use for growing cut flowers. I have some gardening, small farm experience, but not with flowers. I would love to attend any workshops that you may have in the future so I'll keep my eye out for notifications.
Hi I am in Manatee county and keep trying to grow dalias which several years ago I grew without problem. I am trying to sprout seedlings now to plant in late September. What is your secret and where in Florida are you growing?
I pre-sprout them in early March indoors. I’m in the Panhandle just north of Panama City Beach.
Do you sell your dahlia tubers or seeds? And you mentioned you grew some from seeds and they did well. What would recommend starting with for a home garden? Tubers or seeds?
I am in the process of obtaining my Nursery license so I can sell tubers and seeds. Honestly either method is pretty simple😊
Do you have a good source for overalls?
No I just buy whatever appeals to me
What color zinnia was that it looked like a deep maroon color
It’s Benary’s giant deep red
Are the cosmos and zinnias perennials in Florida?
They do re-seed themselves
Do you have leatherleaf fern ?
No I do not
Hi like your garden. May I know the White flower name video at 7min. Pretty. I m from Malaysia hot country.
That’s is False Queen Anne’s Green Mist
Where in Florida are you? I’m 9b in Bradenton.
In the Panhandle zone 8b😉
@@BlackBarnBlossoms i thought you might get more of a chill. That’s perfect growing! Happy to find a florida channel. All the best to you!
Glad you found us!😊
So are you on your second season of flower farming?
2nd year
I'm starting my cut flower garden❤
Awesome!
Where are you in Florida?
North of Panama City beach
They say true Queen Anne’s lace has a red dot because she picked her finger.
Interesting!