You should try the deep blue nigella if your blue cornflowers pop your bouquets. It’s not a multi use flower but the deep blue ones are bluer than the cornflowers.
I think stock is one of the most underrated flowers. I don’t cut my flowers, but I just like to grow nice flowers like you may have seen on my RUclips videos. However stock is by far, my favourite.
We love daffodils and jonquils too. We put in a few hundred as this mid north coast climate is different to our previous cool Victorian climate. We weren’t sure if some would rot or not
Greetings from the Sunshine Coast, Qld. I watched you plant out many of these seeds and it is so wonderful and satisfying to to see the end result - being the perfect, beautiful flowers. Thank you for this very interesting and helpful video. I always appreciate these types of videos, as they are very honest pros and cons of flower varieties.
Agree with Larkspur. Mine ended up really messy & falling over, even though l netted them. I think they grew too tall for the netting & l hadn't pulled it up. Plus they are poisonous & the petals fall off fairly easily. Also the anemones. I am growing more next season. They just keep going & are sooo pretty! Love them.
What a great video! I love that so many summer flowers made your list. I would be keen for a dahlia video as I’m very new to dahlias as well and looking for flowers I can grow in a warm climate. I hope you will sell some of your flower seeds/ tubers in your shop online. 🌸 Thank you for sharing your experiences. 🌸
You should try the deep blue nigella if your blue cornflowers pop your bouquets. It’s not a multi use flower but the deep blue ones are bluer than the cornflowers.
I’m not a flower farmer, but I found this very interesting 🌱🌻Thank you 👍
Thank you for not using plastic in your flower farm!
I think stock is one of the most underrated flowers. I don’t cut my flowers, but I just like to grow nice flowers like you may have seen on my RUclips videos. However stock is by far, my favourite.
So useful, especially what you can charge per stem. Thanks!
We love daffodils and jonquils too. We put in a few hundred as this mid north coast climate is different to our previous cool Victorian climate. We weren’t sure if some would rot or not
No intention of being a flower farmer but this was a great watch!
You grew them beautifully, the vibrant pinks are my fav🤩🩷!
Hi, Great video and the useful lists! Keep up the great work! Best, Albert, SF, USA
Thank you … and Merry Christmas, your fabulous
Greetings from the Sunshine Coast, Qld. I watched you plant out many of these seeds and it is so wonderful and satisfying to to see the end result - being the perfect, beautiful flowers. Thank you for this very interesting and helpful video. I always appreciate these types of videos, as they are very honest pros and cons of flower varieties.
Love growing flowers for personal use, great video, thanks!
Agree with Larkspur. Mine ended up really messy & falling over, even though l netted them. I think they grew too tall for the netting & l hadn't pulled it up. Plus they are poisonous & the petals fall off fairly easily.
Also the anemones. I am growing more next season. They just keep going & are sooo pretty! Love them.
Thank you 😊
What a great video! I love that so many summer flowers made your list. I would be keen for a dahlia video as I’m very new to dahlias as well and looking for flowers I can grow in a warm climate. I hope you will sell some of your flower seeds/ tubers in your shop online.
🌸 Thank you for sharing your experiences. 🌸
Absolutely, I’ll try and put together a dahlia video to document this season. Very keen to learn a little more about them! Thanks for watching ☺️
I was surprised by Jonquils, I thought they were a bit too smelly?
Hi ya Robyn so interesting to listen to. How big a block of land would you ideally like? Take care and stay safe and cheers from a hot 🥵 Qld 🌟🌺🌼🥀🌹🥰
What plant is Starry night. I am in USA. Can we grow it here.
Flowers to grow
Straw flowers
Fever Few
Zinnias
Dahlias
Jonquils