You have 20 acres of beautifully flat land? Plant whatever you want. The satisfying feeling you get is amazing. It's your choice. People just like to flap their mouths. You have the right approach. keep going.
God Bless You. Yes, we all go through difficult times, but it wouldn't hurt if prayers were sent your way. Have fun with your peonies and have a happy Thanksgiving. You do you and don't worry about what others say is too much. It's not like you've filled your 28? acres! I don't know how you do it all, but then I remember when I was your age and had just a wee bit more energy. I am in awe of your farm and all you do.
This video made me realize how much I miss the big property, the house, and flowers gardens I put my heart and soul into before my divorce 16 years ago. I moved away from it, my flower friends, my herb friends and haven’t really gardened much since. Last summer I bought ten acres so I could plant. This weekend I opened my seed box and found seed packets dated 2001 through 2004. Time sure flies. Every one of them will go in the ground this spring and what will grow, will be a miracle. Then I begin the new growing adventure. I will just have to buy all the new things. Thanks for being here. ☮️-Kirsten
6:40 Euphorbia sap tends to build up in your system, so with repeat exposure you can begin to experience toxicity more quickly. Skip it for a year or two and you should be good.
I am so sorry for everything you went through (I know this was 2 years ago) but wanted to share how thankful I am that you show REAL LIFE. It's not always "roses" as they say. Life happens and people cry and life goes on!
There is a product we use in the florist called quick dip, by the Crystal company that makes floralife flower food. . We use it mostly for hydrangeas, it works by keeping the cells from closing off the cut stem, allowing water to hydrate the stem. Works, and I tend to use it on everything, especially tender greens. After the hot water bath, using quickdip adds days to dahlias!!
You know, adding a little bit of 7up soda to the water your flowers are in helps keep them fresh longer too. I don't know if it could work for dahlias/ soft stems but could be worth experimenting. I know Christmas trees really benefit from it.
I say grow what the heck you want!! I grow everything as well and am soo grateful that I do cause some things die or its not what you thought, but hey it FUN!!!
So sorry for your loss. Hope your dog is ok. 2021 is coming! I so appreciate your videos I really look forward to them. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Your videos are so delightful thank you. Sorry to hear about everything going on. Hope you feel better knowing there are many people from a far cheering for you and supporting you through this difficult time. Hope you and your family continue to remain healthy over the remaining 4 days of quarantine. Take care.
Watching from NZ and we are heading into summer. While I am watching I have another tab open so that I can add seeds that I like as you mention them. I also want to grow all the plants! Don't have a farm though, so have to dig up the lawn to make space. Anyway, just wanted to say Hi and that I watch you all the time!
This has been a tough year, but you’ll make it! Gardening and flowers are lifesavers, they bring so much joy. I’m an official plant addicted as well, wishing you the best!!! 🥰
Girl you’re gonna get through this tough time. The Lord has a perfect plan for you and your family. We are always praying for you and your family and your farm. Can’t wait to watch all your videos to come. From East Tennessee
That is so Thripping Awesome Nicole about the delivery! I am so sorry to hear you are having to isolate and pray you stay healthy! What a Thripping Awesome Lot of Peonies you have! Oh my goodness, Willow! I'm so sorry honey! Wahhh~~~ Your dear Aunt! Oh Nicole! Wow~~ Keep your head up child!!! You can do this! Life can be tough! Wow! Love your enthusiasm !!
I would love to see a video on things that does/does not like the cooler. I'm having trouble having time quickly harvesting, processing, & arranging the flowers. Sometimes I start on Sunday I am don't get around to making the bouquets until 3 or 4 days later...
This video was SO helpful! The recommendations/photos were fantastic! I just placed an order with Johnny's Seeds, so that I can have better filler for my arrangements in 2021!
Your honesty, passion, and personality are going to make you a great success. Not only in the world of flower farming, but on RUclips as well. Keep up the great videos. I am learning so very much and really appreciate the time you give to this channel.
So sorry about your aunt and I hope you and the fam remain COVID free. Look into euphorbia ‘Bonfire’. It’s stunning. A perennial that will grow in your area. I’m in zone 4 up here in Canada I’ve had it for years.
So someone who stopped by my Bouquet Bar this summer was raving about her perennial Bonfire in her backyard- I had to look it up- it is lovely! I'm wondering how it would be for cuts!
@@FlowerHillFarm not sure. I’m more of a landscape flower person but I love your videos and I’m thinking of adding cut flowers to my business. I own a small garden centre and you’ve inspired me. When my bonfire comes up in the spring I will have cut it and see.
Sorry to hear about your aunt. I hope your dog also recovers quickly. 2020 has been a challenge. Lets hope for a better coming g year Now I will end up buying more seeds! Lol! Spring will be my first year so I have more than I need, but I think I should be able to select what I only should plant. This video was very helpful
Wish, we all can send you visual hugs ! So, sorry about your Aunt 🙏 Your dog will be fine. Think it must be allergies Bec of swollen face but I am sure you will know soon enough. Let us know ! Stay Strong, stay safe , stay healthy and think about flowers. It always bring smiles to anyone face. I am glad the peonies made you smile. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone ! ❤️🌸🌺🌻
Sorrry for your loss. You can plant whatever you want! ! I planted an experimental garden with a variety to see what works. I'm glad I did. I was surprised by the choices I made in the end. Take care of yourself. Rest is important. Don't forget to pause.
When it comes for finding places to plant I used my cattle panels fencing as a holder for basils, flowers and other plants...I used rectangular planters, baskets and those grow bags by tying them to the panels....also t posts I used on the fencing to hang a planter from...it turns out to be a garden wall.....I bought a spraying water spigot and put it on a timer to make sure the plants were watered and I didn’t forget.....along the base of the fencing I planted it with cabbages and lettuces that benefited from some shade......
The white finch orlaya is phenomenal! Lasts weeks in a vase! Fun fact: Those Hudson Valley organic seeds you got will probably outperform seeds of the same variety from elsewhere as they were grown in your area so will be naturally more resistant to issues you probably face. Moving forward I will be making a conscious effort to source as many organic locally grown seeds as possible.
Thank you so much for speaking on this topic! I have been wanting to hear more on this part of growing flowers. It's so easy to focus on the big bright, colorful flowers and forget about the greenery, but the greenery can sometimes make the bouquet! It can be just as gorgeous as the flowers themselves ☺
I have been growing/selling "Gesneriads" for almost 40 years. Within this family are African Violets, Streptocarpus, Sinningia (to name a few). Two things I have learned. Just because you LOVE it, doesn't mean your customer will. Also, just because you're NOT in love with it, doesn't mean your customers won't LOVE it. YOU be YOU. If it gets you out in the garden, then that's what you should probably be growing!
What ????? Have too many 😱😱😱😱😱 never can you have too many seeds or grow too many flowers 🤭🤭🤭🤭 my goodness 😍😍😍 anyway I have sooooo many seeds that I am going to grow and my wonderful husband just made another 30x30 plot for me 😄😄😄😄yay and I cant wait to grow flowers with you my flower friend!!!!!!!! like you said we want to grow “all the things” side note : I think I told you before I am a nurse and I have been working in the COVID unit at work and yep I tested positive last Thursday and it is kicking my butt 😢😢😢😢😢. so keep hydrated and rest and keep your immune system strong 🥰🥰🥰🥰 and I will pray for you my wonderful flower friend and your family 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
My first year, next year, will be a pure trial. Apparently about half the things you grow should be foliage and filler... You need tons of the stuff. Most of the things i sell will be bouquets and a few single species bunches. Great video Nicole.
Hi from the UK! One of the cut flower / seed companies in the UK - Sarah Raven - advises that to use cerinthe as a cut flower you need to sear the stem ends in boiling water for 10 seconds
I can't believe you said ur going to make perogies!!!! I used to help my mother make them eons ago. Showed the kids how to make them one year. When I asked them if they wanted to make them the following year they said no thanks, too much work. Nothing tastes as good as homemade. Love your channel. Stay well.
I used the dark leaf celosia, maybe it's called Dragon's Breath. It has the same dark foliage like mahogany hibiscus but also deep red celosia seedheads. It doesn't die at all after weeks in the vase or wilt. It also doesn't drop it's seeds like amaranth. Just an idea for something very carefree.
@@FlowerHillFarm That's just called opportunity 😊 I just bought merch from another channel here, saying "There's no such thing as too many seeds, just not enough garden". That's my philosophy too!
I loved this video, so nice to see what you are growing , in England we have different varieties. If you have the time could you do a video on the other flowering fillers. The only problem I have is when I see what you have I want them too, and we already have far too many seeds for our small growing space, but what the heck! Let’s just have ALL OF THE FLOWERS! Hope you and your family stay well. 💐
Nicole, Im so sorry about your Aunt, I feel your pain having just lost my oldest brother after a Very short battle with cancer; and no matter how much you may be expecting it its never easy to lose a loved one. I also pray your pooch is ok. I think 2020 may have to replace Thrip as the swear word! What the 2020?!!, Mother 2020!!, what do you think? Praying you and your family don't get COVID, its so new wracking quarantining and questioning every that tickle. Ive been exposed several times at work now, Ive had 3 tests in 3 weeks- all negative thank God! (Nurse Life)
Thanks again for doing this video! I have a few of the things you have... I REALLY want the Supercrest & Texas Plume! Especially after seeing them on that one arrangement in her book "A Year In Flowers." Uggghhhh! 🤤 I would def split a couple of them in half! Those look great! Thats how my peonies from eden brothers looked. Well, bit quite that many eyes, but most had 3-4 & great looking roots! & no, we would not lose interest! I think everyone that flower farms starts out growing "all the things" & then after they experiment they narrow down on the things they want to grow. Sorry to hear about your aunt & dog!
Try licorice basil! It also smells wooooonderful. The leaves and stems of that variety are hairy in a pleasant way so theyd add an extra bit of texture :)
I love your videos-you are quite funny. Lots of good information which has been very helpful to me. Can you please tell me what is the black plastic called that you use to put over your beds and plant into? Thank you!
Hope you get though the 14 days. Have a quiet uneventful Thanksgiving. One never knows what will do well from year to year. Shiso can be very invasive. It has a nice fragrance. Do you save your own seeds?
I'm rewatching a bunch of your videos. In this one you mentioned that some people have said you are growing too many different types of flowers. I'm going to be doing that next season for some of the same reasons...I just want to figure out what grows well here and what works for me. Are you still planning on growing a ton of different things or have you narrowed down your list?
New subscriber here, binge-watching :). About the Cerinthe (honeyworth), I've heard you should put it in hot water for half a minute after picking. Not grown this (yet) myself, though.
My husband is also having to quarantine at home now for the same reason as you! So we both have been working from home, along with 2 middle school age kids remote learning and my college freshman doing his entire first year at home online. Crazy times!!! I have been agonizing over the question, should I take a garden class. Registration ended Friday, but I just got an email saying they extended the deadline. Nicole, how important do you think it is to take courses for flower farming. I am not ready to jump in head first come Spring, but I am "testing" the waters or at least enjoying growing cut flowers. I have been an avid gardener for 20 years and love growing all the pretties and it would be a dream to become a successful flower farmer, but I hold myself back with lots of self doubt. Do you think taking courses is a must ??? How helpful are they??? I am thinking about taking the course, Growing in Hoop Houses and Greenhouses. Please, I would love some advice from you.
Ah! That is such a hard question to answer for me. I say it all depends on your budget. For me, I have a bunch of side jobs that made it feasible to buy the course and not sweat it. If I only had $500 to invest into my first year--- I'm not sure I would have. I find I learn better through trial and error but I also like have the classes to reference back to. If you've been growing for 20 years-- I'm not sure you need a basics course. The hoophouse course-- I've been considering that as well- that's specific and something I would consider-- but also first check out The Hoophouse Handbook by Lynn Byczynski.
@@FlowerHillFarm thanks so much for your feedback! I think a major reason I want to take the class through Gardener's Workshop is because this spring will be the first year for me starting in a greenhouse. I have always started seed indoors or through the winter-sowing method. So I thought there is probably some good information, some tips, in regards to growing in greenshoues/hoophouses I could learn. I am not really on a budget, so it's not a money issue. But I always have trouble spending money on myself. Lol. I wanted a greenhouse for at least 10 years but I never could bring myself to spend the money on my gardening addiction. Haha! So my husband surprised me with one this past September for our 18th wedding anniversary. Are you taking any courses this winter?
Oh sweety, I am so sorry you have to have so many heart aches. When you mentioned the cinnamon basil, which I won't grow next year, smells like cinnamon. I thought it smelled like cat urine. Sorry I know my nose might be broken. It is a shame too as it is such a beautiful plant. Stay healthy and save.
How do you get bells of ireland to germinate?!? I have a horrible time. The hot weather in summer worked a little bit, but the ones who germinated got super leggy.
Oh no! I actually struggled this year too- they took longer than normal and surprised me. I'll be more vigilant this year with maintaining the weeds around my direct seeded babies.
Yes, here is something I found online while researching why this works: Florists often plunge new shipments of blooms into water that's around 100-110°F. They then stash the flowers away in a cool area. The idea behind this process is that the warm stems are able to soak up a lot of water while the cool air up top keeps the blooms fresh.
Hi lady. I have a question. Feel free to say no! In this book club on Facebook, we are having Georgie Newbery meet with us there and she is going to do a Q&A session with us. Would you be interested in being the interviewer? Her book the Flower Farmer's Year is February's book. She said she would meet with us at the end of that month for the Q&A.
@@FlowerHillFarm Yay! Can't wait to see them in your future videos! Also, would be curious if that'll help with your flower profits using the shrubs as foliage. 💐🌿
@@FlowerHillFarm crickey! I follow you regularly, and I haven’t seen any at all. I’ve DA roses in my garden, here in north of England, but they don’t have a great vase life - on the other hand kordes roses (especially florentina) are amazing for cut flowers. Please do make some videos on roses. They’d sell well in your bouquet bar events :) Take Care!
@@shravaniedla83 I can't wait to start harvesting them and ordered five more for this spring! Here's the unboxing of mine this past spring- I occasionally showed a quick shot of the Poet's Wife- which was the only one that really bloomed for me this year! ruclips.net/video/GoNG0kSx80g/видео.html
Love the fillers and your advice! But please don’t buy from Brecks, or in the spring from anyone! Not reliable to get named variety. Why waste a couple years? And Black Beauty is not a registered cultivar so you could get anything. You get what you pay for! Use reputable sellers!
You have 20 acres of beautifully flat land? Plant whatever you want. The satisfying feeling you get is amazing. It's your choice. People just like to flap their mouths. You have the right approach. keep going.
God Bless You. Yes, we all go through difficult times, but it wouldn't hurt if prayers were sent your way. Have fun with your peonies and have a happy Thanksgiving. You do you and don't worry about what others say is too much. It's not like you've filled your 28? acres! I don't know how you do it all, but then I remember when I was your age and had just a wee bit more energy. I am in awe of your farm and all you do.
This video made me realize how much I miss the big property, the house, and flowers gardens I put my heart and soul into before my divorce 16 years ago. I moved away from it, my flower friends, my herb friends and haven’t really gardened much since. Last summer I bought ten acres so I could plant. This weekend I opened my seed box and found seed packets dated 2001 through 2004. Time sure flies. Every one of them will go in the ground this spring and what will grow, will be a miracle. Then I begin the new growing adventure. I will just have to buy all the new things. Thanks for being here. ☮️-Kirsten
6:40 Euphorbia sap tends to build up in your system, so with repeat exposure you can begin to experience toxicity more quickly. Skip it for a year or two and you should be good.
Yep, as a former plant killer i cannot help but buy all the seeds!
I am so sorry for everything you went through (I know this was 2 years ago) but wanted to share how thankful I am that you show REAL LIFE. It's not always "roses" as they say. Life happens and people cry and life goes on!
I am so sorry to hear about your aunt. Even tho it's been two years it doesn't matter bc she's not here. Don't stop being sensitive
There is a product we use in the florist called quick dip, by the Crystal company that makes floralife flower food. . We use it mostly for hydrangeas, it works by keeping the cells from closing off the cut stem, allowing water to hydrate the stem. Works, and I tend to use it on everything, especially tender greens. After the hot water bath, using quickdip adds days to dahlias!!
I've had this is my Amazon cart for a couple months now- I'm definitely going to try it- thanks!
@@FlowerHillFarm I wonder what its made of. Its impossible to get at where I live, and short vase life of dahlias is what upsetts me a lot :)
You know, adding a little bit of 7up soda to the water your flowers are in helps keep them fresh longer too. I don't know if it could work for dahlias/ soft stems but could be worth experimenting. I know Christmas trees really benefit from it.
I say grow what the heck you want!! I grow everything as well and am soo grateful that I do cause some things die or its not what you thought, but hey it FUN!!!
100%
Sending comforting hugs your way.. ❤️❤️
Thank you Linda
Sorry you have so much going on, love that you just keep going. Cant wait to see your dream peony patch!
Me too!! Thanks-
So happy I stumbled upon your channel. As a third year 4b flower farmer, I don’t feel alone with the wins and losses 😁
So sorry for your loss. Hope your dog is ok. 2021 is coming! I so appreciate your videos I really look forward to them. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Thank you- what an emotional few weeks it has been. Willow is ok. She was having an allergic reaction to something and is back home now.
So sorry about your Aunt. Stay strong and above all, stay healthy! Can’t wait to see your peonies in bloom 😄
Thank you so much Mary Jo!
Love that houndstooth top! Currently watching from the beginning of your videos.
Your videos are so delightful thank you. Sorry to hear about everything going on. Hope you feel better knowing there are many people from a far cheering for you and supporting you through this difficult time. Hope you and your family continue to remain healthy over the remaining 4 days of quarantine. Take care.
It does make me feel better- thank you so much!
I love your channel. You are so genuine and real! Your passion for your work is astounding!
Watching from NZ and we are heading into summer. While I am watching I have another tab open so that I can add seeds that I like as you mention them. I also want to grow all the plants! Don't have a farm though, so have to dig up the lawn to make space. Anyway, just wanted to say Hi and that I watch you all the time!
Hi Nicole! I like your style 😂💐
This has been a tough year, but you’ll make it! Gardening and flowers are lifesavers, they bring so much joy. I’m an official plant addicted as well, wishing you the best!!! 🥰
Yes! Thank you!
Am going to love to see the 400 plus peonies it will be amazing
I can't wait Kelly!
It will be glorious ❤😊
Hello from Toronto Canada.... Stay safe, really enjoying your channel!
Hey, thanks Anne!
OmG im The same way when it comes to planting flowers thank you so much for your videos GOD Bless😀
Girl you’re gonna get through this tough time. The Lord has a perfect plan for you and your family. We are always praying for you and your family and your farm. Can’t wait to watch all your videos to come.
From East Tennessee
I appreciate you Laci!
There's no such thing as too many seeds. Prayers for you and your family. Happy Thanksgiving!!
Thanks so much
That is so Thripping Awesome Nicole about the delivery! I am so sorry to hear you are having to isolate and pray you stay healthy! What a Thripping Awesome Lot of Peonies you have! Oh my goodness, Willow! I'm so sorry honey! Wahhh~~~ Your dear Aunt! Oh Nicole! Wow~~ Keep your head up child!!! You can do this! Life can be tough! Wow! Love your enthusiasm !!
Thank you so much for your words! You lift me up!
So sorry for your difficult time. My prayers are with you!
I appreciate that so much, Amy!
Oh nice selections!! So sorry to hear about your loss and hope the pup is ok!!! Thank you for sharing all of that with us!
Thank you so much. Pup is doing better- she was having an allergic reaction.
I would love to see a video on things that does/does not like the cooler. I'm having trouble having time quickly harvesting, processing, & arranging the flowers. Sometimes I start on Sunday I am don't get around to making the bouquets until 3 or 4 days later...
Sweet Annie is my favorite!
I'm so excited about that one!
This video was SO helpful! The recommendations/photos were fantastic! I just placed an order with Johnny's Seeds, so that I can have better filler for my arrangements in 2021!
Glad it was helpful!
Your honesty, passion, and personality are going to make you a great success. Not only in the world of flower farming, but on RUclips as well. Keep up the great videos. I am learning so very much and really appreciate the time you give to this channel.
Thank you so much 💐
Bless you girl. If anyone can get thru this tough time - you can. Such a great attitude and outlook on things. Keeps others going. Thanks
Thank you Kathy 💐
So sorry about your aunt and I hope you and the fam remain COVID free. Look into euphorbia ‘Bonfire’. It’s stunning. A perennial that will grow in your area. I’m in zone 4 up here in Canada I’ve had it for years.
So someone who stopped by my Bouquet Bar this summer was raving about her perennial Bonfire in her backyard- I had to look it up- it is lovely! I'm wondering how it would be for cuts!
@@FlowerHillFarm not sure. I’m more of a landscape flower person but I love your videos and I’m thinking of adding cut flowers to my business. I own a small garden centre and you’ve inspired me. When my bonfire comes up in the spring I will have cut it and see.
Sorry to hear about your aunt. I hope your dog also recovers quickly. 2020 has been a challenge. Lets hope for a better coming g year
Now I will end up buying more seeds! Lol! Spring will be my first year so I have more than I need, but I think I should be able to select what I only should plant. This video was very helpful
Much appreciated- best of luck in your first year!
Wish, we all can send you visual hugs ! So, sorry about your Aunt 🙏
Your dog will be fine. Think it must be allergies Bec of swollen face but I am sure you will know soon enough. Let us know !
Stay Strong, stay safe , stay healthy and think about flowers. It always bring smiles to anyone face. I am glad the peonies made you smile.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone ! ❤️🌸🌺🌻
Yes- definitely allergies! They gave her a shot and she's fine thank goodness. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
Sorrry for your loss. You can plant whatever you want! ! I planted an experimental garden with a variety to see what works. I'm glad I did. I was surprised by the choices I made in the end. Take care of yourself. Rest is important. Don't forget to pause.
Thank you Carrie 💐
So sorry for your loss. God bless.
Thank you
When it comes for finding places to plant I used my cattle panels fencing as a holder for basils, flowers and other plants...I used rectangular planters, baskets and those grow bags by tying them to the panels....also t posts I used on the fencing to hang a planter from...it turns out to be a garden wall.....I bought a spraying water spigot and put it on a timer to make sure the plants were watered and I didn’t forget.....along the base of the fencing I planted it with cabbages and lettuces that benefited from some shade......
The white finch orlaya is phenomenal! Lasts weeks in a vase! Fun fact: Those Hudson Valley organic seeds you got will probably outperform seeds of the same variety from elsewhere as they were grown in your area so will be naturally more resistant to issues you probably face. Moving forward I will be making a conscious effort to source as many organic locally grown seeds as possible.
You know what I didn't even think about that but you are SO right! I'm excited to see how they perform now-
I am hey grow what you want its your farm so sorry you are quarantined hope for all of you especially your son that none of you get any symptoms
Thank you Yvonne- I'm especially worried about him. So far so good!
Omg i am seriously coveting your gorgeous sweater!
Oh thank you!
Thank you so much for speaking on this topic! I have been wanting to hear more on this part of growing flowers. It's so easy to focus on the big bright, colorful flowers and forget about the greenery, but the greenery can sometimes make the bouquet! It can be just as gorgeous as the flowers themselves ☺
They were often the finishing touch on all my bouquets this season 💐😀
I really love your channel
It's no one's business what choices you make
That's the spirit!
I have been growing/selling "Gesneriads" for almost 40 years. Within this family are African Violets, Streptocarpus, Sinningia (to name a few). Two things I have learned. Just because you LOVE it, doesn't mean your customer will. Also, just because you're NOT in love with it, doesn't mean your customers won't LOVE it. YOU be YOU. If it gets you out in the garden, then that's what you should probably be growing!
What ????? Have too many 😱😱😱😱😱 never can you have too many seeds or grow too many flowers 🤭🤭🤭🤭 my goodness 😍😍😍 anyway I have sooooo many seeds that I am going to grow and my wonderful husband just made another 30x30 plot for me 😄😄😄😄yay and I cant wait to grow flowers with you my flower friend!!!!!!!! like you said we want to grow “all the things” side note : I think I told you before I am a nurse and I have been working in the COVID unit at work and yep I tested positive last Thursday and it is kicking my butt 😢😢😢😢😢. so keep hydrated and rest and keep your immune system strong 🥰🥰🥰🥰 and I will pray for you my wonderful flower friend and your family 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Oh NO! I hope you are doing ok- things are getting intense everywhere! I'm wishing you a speedy recovery flower friend!
Great Video! Take care of yourself and family!
Thank you! Will do!
I wish you so much success Beyond Your Wildest expectations and dreams may God bless you big because then you ever thought
💗
My first year, next year, will be a pure trial. Apparently about half the things you grow should be foliage and filler... You need tons of the stuff. Most of the things i sell will be bouquets and a few single species bunches. Great video Nicole.
Definitely the more filler the better! Thank you!
Hi from the UK! One of the cut flower / seed companies in the UK - Sarah Raven - advises that to use cerinthe as a cut flower you need to sear the stem ends in boiling water for 10 seconds
This is great information! I'll definitely try that. Thanks!
Fruity Pebble/basil question: how do you get your basil stems so long and full? I love everything you share on RUclips. Thank you!
I know I heard somewhere that if you harvest the hibiscus leaves from woodier stems they won't wilt as much. Haven't had a chance to try it yet.
I can't believe you said ur going to make perogies!!!! I used to help my mother make them eons ago. Showed the kids how to make them one year. When I asked them if they wanted to make them the following year they said no thanks, too much work. Nothing tastes as good as homemade. Love your channel. Stay well.
That is awesome! I actually made them today-- I use my husband's grandmothers recipe -- they come out so good!
I am experimenting with winter sowing some of my seed varieties this year. That way I can start more varieties without adding more lights.
That's a great idea!
Hang in there💜
Thanks, Lori!
I used the dark leaf celosia, maybe it's called Dragon's Breath. It has the same dark foliage like mahogany hibiscus but also deep red celosia seedheads. It doesn't die at all after weeks in the vase or wilt. It also doesn't drop it's seeds like amaranth. Just an idea for something very carefree.
I had a dark leaf celosia in a mix this year and it was phenomenal. GREAT now I need another packet of seeds LOL
@@FlowerHillFarm That's just called opportunity 😊 I just bought merch from another channel here, saying "There's no such thing as too many seeds, just not enough garden". That's my philosophy too!
Ooooohhhhh which channel is that?
@@FlowerHillFarm "You Can't Eat the Grass"
Nice! I thought I remembered Serina say that LOL
Good job
I loved this video, so nice to see what you are growing , in England we have different varieties. If you have the time could you do a video on the other flowering fillers. The only problem I have is when I see what you have I want them too, and we already have far too many seeds for our small growing space, but what the heck! Let’s just have ALL OF THE FLOWERS! Hope you and your family stay well. 💐
Thank you Marje- and yes- let’s have them all!
Nicole, Im so sorry about your Aunt, I feel your pain having just lost my oldest brother after a Very short battle with cancer; and no matter how much you may be expecting it its never easy to lose a loved one. I also pray your pooch is ok. I think 2020 may have to replace Thrip as the swear word! What the 2020?!!, Mother 2020!!, what do you think? Praying you and your family don't get COVID, its so new wracking quarantining and questioning every that tickle. Ive been exposed several times at work now, Ive had 3 tests in 3 weeks- all negative thank God! (Nurse Life)
Thanks Holly- and thank you for being on the frontlines! What a mess this year has been. 2020!
Thanks again for doing this video!
I have a few of the things you have... I REALLY want the Supercrest & Texas Plume! Especially after seeing them on that one arrangement in her book "A Year In Flowers." Uggghhhh! 🤤
I would def split a couple of them in half! Those look great! Thats how my peonies from eden brothers looked. Well, bit quite that many eyes, but most had 3-4 & great looking roots!
& no, we would not lose interest!
I think everyone that flower farms starts out growing "all the things" & then after they experiment they narrow down on the things they want to grow.
Sorry to hear about your aunt & dog!
I want them all!!!! LOL
I am so sorry about your aunt.
Thank you so much, Carrie.
Aww sweetie so sorry about your Aunt ❤️ (hugs).
Thanks so much
Try licorice basil! It also smells wooooonderful. The leaves and stems of that variety are hairy in a pleasant way so theyd add an extra bit of texture :)
That sounds amazing! Did you see the cardinal basil on Baker Creek's site? NEED!
Stuck inside? Thank you for the idea of daily vids. Making lemonade out of lemons!
Such a great vid
Thanks!
I love your videos-you are quite funny. Lots of good information which has been very helpful to me. Can you please tell me what is the black plastic called that you use to put over your beds and plant into? Thank you!
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I think Florets "Wrinkled Crinkled" and Johnny's "Persian Cress" are the same variety. Emerald beads is slightly different!!
That makes sense. I know the pictures looked different- I'm glad I didn't buy two of the same!
Yay its up! Been waiting! Haha!
Yay! Thank you!
That sweater though! Where did you get it? Love your channel! Mwah!
Hope you get though the 14 days. Have a quiet uneventful Thanksgiving.
One never knows what will do well from year to year.
Shiso can be very invasive. It has a nice fragrance.
Do you save your own seeds?
I have saved some seeds before but I'm not doing it regularly. I am always worried about cross pollination. Good to know about shiso- thanks!
I am located on that 4b/5a line in central WI and Mountain Mint is decidedly hardy/invasive for me (sand/sandy loam).
Good to know- thanks Rachelle!
I'm rewatching a bunch of your videos. In this one you mentioned that some people have said you are growing too many different types of flowers. I'm going to be doing that next season for some of the same reasons...I just want to figure out what grows well here and what works for me. Are you still planning on growing a ton of different things or have you narrowed down your list?
New subscriber here, binge-watching :). About the Cerinthe (honeyworth), I've heard you should put it in hot water for half a minute after picking. Not grown this (yet) myself, though.
I’ll definitely try that because it’s extremely gorgeous in arrangements and so worth it!
My husband is also having to quarantine at home now for the same reason as you! So we both have been working from home, along with 2 middle school age kids remote learning and my college freshman doing his entire first year at home online. Crazy times!!! I have been agonizing over the question, should I take a garden class. Registration ended Friday, but I just got an email saying they extended the deadline. Nicole, how important do you think it is to take courses for flower farming. I am not ready to jump in head first come Spring, but I am "testing" the waters or at least enjoying growing cut flowers. I have been an avid gardener for 20 years and love growing all the pretties and it would be a dream to become a successful flower farmer, but I hold myself back with lots of self doubt. Do you think taking courses is a must ??? How helpful are they??? I am thinking about taking the course, Growing in Hoop Houses and Greenhouses. Please, I would love some advice from you.
Ah! That is such a hard question to answer for me. I say it all depends on your budget. For me, I have a bunch of side jobs that made it feasible to buy the course and not sweat it. If I only had $500 to invest into my first year--- I'm not sure I would have. I find I learn better through trial and error but I also like have the classes to reference back to. If you've been growing for 20 years-- I'm not sure you need a basics course. The hoophouse course-- I've been considering that as well- that's specific and something I would consider-- but also first check out The Hoophouse Handbook by Lynn Byczynski.
@@FlowerHillFarm thanks so much for your feedback! I think a major reason I want to take the class through Gardener's Workshop is because this spring will be the first year for me starting in a greenhouse. I have always started seed indoors or through the winter-sowing method. So I thought there is probably some good information, some tips, in regards to growing in greenshoues/hoophouses I could learn. I am not really on a budget, so it's not a money issue. But I always have trouble spending money on myself. Lol. I wanted a greenhouse for at least 10 years but I never could bring myself to spend the money on my gardening addiction. Haha! So my husband surprised me with one this past September for our 18th wedding anniversary. Are you taking any courses this winter?
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Oh sweety, I am so sorry you have to have so many heart aches. When you mentioned the cinnamon basil, which I won't grow next year, smells like cinnamon. I thought it smelled like cat urine. Sorry I know my nose might be broken. It is a shame too as it is such a beautiful plant. Stay healthy and save.
Oh no! See- everyone experiences something different. My father can't stand the smell of lavender. To each their own!
Is that euphorbia oblagata? Sarah Ravens favorite
How do you get bells of ireland to germinate?!? I have a horrible time. The hot weather in summer worked a little bit, but the ones who germinated got super leggy.
Oh no! I actually struggled this year too- they took longer than normal and surprised me. I'll be more vigilant this year with maintaining the weeds around my direct seeded babies.
put the seed packets in the fridge over winter.... then start of spring i germinate on a heat mat, they come up quickly for me.
have you ever grown bells of ireland ? i got the seeds to germinate but transfer to the garden was a failure.
Bells are best grown directly seeded into the ground. As you found out- they do not transfer well!
Youre growing the perfect number of things lolol. You should see my seed collectiom vs the tiny size of my backyard 😂
LOL I think so too!
Nicole you know that I did not realize that doctor a lives about five minutes from me is that not just too crazy🤗
Woah!
I can't seem to get the stems of Basil long enough to go into a bouquet. I do prune them but do you have any tips for making them taller
Cut super deep! Sacrifice the smaller stems for the middle one
Where can I find the days to maturity on flowers?
What does the hot water do for the hibiscus foliage? How does this prevent wilt?
Yes, here is something I found online while researching why this works:
Florists often plunge new shipments of blooms into water that's around 100-110°F. They then stash the flowers away in a cool area. The idea behind this process is that the warm stems are able to soak up a lot of water while the cool air up top keeps the blooms fresh.
Hi lady. I have a question. Feel free to say no! In this book club on Facebook, we are having Georgie Newbery meet with us there and she is going to do a Q&A session with us. Would you be interested in being the interviewer? Her book the Flower Farmer's Year is February's book. She said she would meet with us at the end of that month for the Q&A.
Hi! Sure- I just need to read the book EEK
@@FlowerHillFarm You rock! Thank you.
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Hi JETT
@@FlowerHillFarm I was late
Do you use any shrub foliage as fillers? (E.g. weigela, ninebark, forsythia, spirea or even hydrangeas)?
I currently have all of those planted except weigela! I haven’t cut much from them yet
@@FlowerHillFarm Yay! Can't wait to see them in your future videos! Also, would be curious if that'll help with your flower profits using the shrubs as foliage. 💐🌿
Has anyone else applied to the wholesale Facebook group and is still waiting on approval?
Yes. I emailed him and he told me he was very busy and to hold on. I’m holdin on.🌱
@@taraharper5631 thank you for replying! I thought I did something wrong, or answered the questions incorrectly. Good to know, I'll be more patience.
"...I don't have a pause button..." ;)
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Too many plants?!
Such a thing doesn’t exist. Only a lazy person can say that.
Ps. Sorry about your lost. ❤️🌻
Thank you- never too many! I agree.
@@FlowerHillFarm a person who said that was simply rude. 😂
Its best to wintersow the Mountain Mint. Get flowers faster.
OooooOooo Good to know- thanks!
Why don't you grow roses? There are some very good disease resistant ones these days.
Hi! I do grow 🌹- the plants just aren’t big enough to cut from yet. I have 5 David Austen Rose bushes. 💐😁
@@FlowerHillFarm crickey! I follow you regularly, and I haven’t seen any at all. I’ve DA roses in my garden, here in north of England, but they don’t have a great vase life - on the other hand kordes roses (especially florentina) are amazing for cut flowers. Please do make some videos on roses. They’d sell well in your bouquet bar events :) Take Care!
@@shravaniedla83 I can't wait to start harvesting them and ordered five more for this spring! Here's the unboxing of mine this past spring- I occasionally showed a quick shot of the Poet's Wife- which was the only one that really bloomed for me this year! ruclips.net/video/GoNG0kSx80g/видео.html
Love the fillers and your advice! But please don’t buy from Brecks, or in the spring from anyone! Not reliable to get named variety. Why waste a couple years? And Black Beauty is not a registered cultivar so you could get anything. You get what you pay for! Use reputable sellers!
I have not purchased from Breck's in years! I really want Black Beauty though LOL
Seriously don't know what the heck their talking about. Grow Grow Grow!!!
LOL Yes!
You can ever grow to much stuff!!!!!
I agree!