Month 3 Lavender Update | Farm Goals

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • We are about halfway through our third month on our second attempt to grow lavender. Here's an update on our plugs and what our goal for the lavender farm is.

Комментарии • 25

  • @chocomojo9552
    @chocomojo9552 Год назад

    Hi guys! I love your farm already! Keep posting please! 🥰😘

  • @JackelineBon
    @JackelineBon 3 месяца назад

    I believe a possible reason why your lavenders could have died its because they were planted too soon , when they are so little the roots are not properly developed yet to be planted directly under direct sunlight. I would love to know how is your farm doing today , thanks for sharing your journey!!!!!

  • @jillrenier3194
    @jillrenier3194 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. We have a problem with moles too, I’m trying milky spores this spring and fall so hopefully that’ll help. I have lavender plugs coming this spring, can’t wait! We’ll see how it goes lol 🙏😅

  • @JaredLung
    @JaredLung Год назад +1

    Any recent updates? I want to start a small lavender hobby farm in SW Missouri and videos like this help. Thanks!

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  Год назад

      No update yet. We are waiting to see if any of them survived winter. I will say I don't have a good feeling about it, but we will see!

  • @deadenddirtroad9870
    @deadenddirtroad9870 2 года назад

    Just found you and now following! Please keep the videos coming. I've recently gotten some lavender and love to see others journey.

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  2 года назад

      Thank you for following. We plan on making a lot more videos!

  • @kfoster1969
    @kfoster1969 9 месяцев назад

    Wondering where you guys are located and how many acres are you dedicating to lavender?

  • @Lavender.alghna
    @Lavender.alghna Год назад

    Good luck👍👍

  • @CasaLavandei
    @CasaLavandei 2 года назад +3

    First of all, dont buy lavender plugs in the summer, plant them in the fall, they have a much rate of succes, thats my experience in 8 years since i started the farm! If you have any questions i can offer my help! Have a beautifull day ! :)

    • @chocomojo9552
      @chocomojo9552 2 года назад +2

      They killed 250 plants , so it's safe to Say they NEED help...

    • @CasaLavandei
      @CasaLavandei 2 года назад +1

      @@chocomojo9552 i killed some, i learnd, then i became better, but when i started planting lavender there was nobody to teach me, so it was a lot of time spent in the process!

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  Год назад +3

      @@chocomojo9552 Lavender is a difficult plant to grow, especially in Oklahoma and especially for beginners. There's nothing wrong with failing, learning from mistakes, and trying again. We learned from our mistakes last year and are doing better!

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  Год назад

      @@CasaLavandei we don't know anyone who grows lavender either. We were warned against it because it's so difficult. But we're stubborn and are trying it anyway. 😆

    • @CasaLavandei
      @CasaLavandei Год назад +1

      @@creekviewhomestead Dont worry, you Will do IT better next Time, thats why gardening is fun! If you need any Information about growing lavender Feel Free to ask, i Will gladly help! 😄

  • @adrianabad9823
    @adrianabad9823 Год назад

    It is better to plant small plants of some 4/6months with good rooting system, than bigger of 12 months. Both young or 12 month, in such a hot weather as Oklahoma, specially in the summer, you need to irrigate daily, daily is daily during the summer. Some drip irrigation would have been decent, to easen the irrigation. For 100% survival, better to plant in autumn, let them pass the winter with the root system under the soil, and by the spring time they are gonna do it better…listen every time you are sweeting and you need to drink, the same happens to the plant, they need to be irrigated, moreover if they are smaller than a year. Congrats and keep the hard job

  • @OurBarndoFarmhouse
    @OurBarndoFarmhouse 2 года назад

    I love all of these dreams! Keep going for them! You and Bryce can do anything you set your mind to! And I love the you pick idea! Have you seen the one in Mustang? So nice!! I’d love to have a flower farm!

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  2 года назад +1

      I haven't seen that one. We'll have to check it out. Thank you for the encouragement!

    • @OurBarndoFarmhouse
      @OurBarndoFarmhouse 2 года назад

      @@creekviewhomestead I think she has an instagram and I know that she did a video a year or 2 ago with Linda Vater. She is from Oklahoma and has an awesome channel for gardening.

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  2 года назад

      @@OurBarndoFarmhouse do you know what their farm is called. I want to look it up!

    • @OurBarndoFarmhouse
      @OurBarndoFarmhouse 2 года назад

      @@creekviewhomestead it’s Simple Acre Farm, they are an adorable family

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  2 года назад +1

      @@OurBarndoFarmhouse thank you! I found them!

  • @leena_crochethandmade
    @leena_crochethandmade Год назад

    Ma'am your video is wonderful ! Could you guide in the whole process of planting to harvesting for home gardens. I'm in semi arid are of Rajasthan in India. We are known os the Sun City of India.

    • @creekviewhomestead
      @creekviewhomestead  Год назад

      Since we are beginners, I hesitate to share our process because we honestly don't know how it will turn out. As we learn with experience, we will share. Thank you for watching!