This video has been so helpful, thank you. Just my two cents on dahlias though. Dahlia tubers might be initially expensive but they divide so easily that you easily make your money back on that. Also the first year I grew dahlias , they were being devoured by caterpillars. Once I started using compost regularly and a bit of BT insecticide (all natural, and approved for organic use), I have never seen a single harmful insect on my dahlias again. I don't sell my flowers just yet (that's in the works) but I do grow them, so that has been my experience. I just wanted to add that a diluted yogurt spray works miracles on flowers with powdery mildew.
That’s neat and helpful advice. Will any compost from local menards work? We don’t have a good nursery here. Also how to make that diluted yogurt thing? Thank you
@@gardendetour499 if you live in a city the city often has compost available for free or very inexpensive. Way cheaper than buying bags. The mulch probably helped by bringing insects that prey on caterpillars. There's supposedly a milk spray that works for powder mildew. If you can find the original research you can get the recipe.
This is an awesome video that I so needed today as I was arguing with myself about Lisanthus and Ranunculas for my bouquets. Definately needed to hear the filler foliage ratios. You are amazing!! Thank you🙏💙🙏💙
wonderful, practical advice. much appreciated. i do not want to be a flower farmer. love flowers tho. just moved to different state and got .56 acre pasture. it is all weeds!! in the past i have mostly done perennials. i just don't have the money to buy all that. sad ,( so annuals for now. just invested in growing system. no flourescent available. found led at walmart $20 ea. pretty excited. it is a huge investment. sterile soil, trays, etc. i think i may be overdoing it. removing the pasture weeds is exhausting and hard work. wish me well. you have a BEAUTIFUL smile.
Can you make a composting video?? Would love that! If not can you share what composting bin you use? Your stuff is the best! You deserve way more followers, I hope your channel grows quickly, your so knowledgeable
Where are you in PA? We are in Lancaster County! :) I grow flowers to sell at our Small Grocery Store (that we own), to an Amish lady that sells bouquets at a roadside stand, and this year I might try selling at the roadside here too. I have greatly expanded what I am growing this year...I plan on still growing my usual 110+ Dahlia varieties, Lisianthus, Sunflowers, Zinnias, etc. Right now I have 600+ Tulips that should be blooming shortly! We'll see if I can sell some at our store, since we are under the Stay At Home order with the current Coronvirus situation. Everyone stay safe and healthy!!! Many happy blooms to you! :)
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm We own Save-Mor Groceries in New Holland.....We've had it for almost 10 years. We sell a lot of Organic Produce, Hormone/Antibiotic Free Meats, Bulk Foods, etc. We are a Secondary Market Store (like Glenwood, BB's, Grocery Outlet). We love getting good, healthy food from our Store! Have a lovely weekend!
Very helpful! I took the online Floret course and she says the same things. We are in our 2nd year of growing and 1st year of selling and so there are a ton of learning curves. I like that you say "know your customer", this is challenging for us at the moment because we just don't quite know the route we want to take. I have a gut feeling but want to try a couple different avenues this year to really understand how each work. What is your growing space? Thank you!
Hi Danielle, left you a note about the fella growing bamboo in Pennsylvania on a different video, while I was signed in on another account. Anyway, yes, I am being a tattle tale/ tail, but invasive species are expensive to all the folks who don’t plant them - so I’m okay with it. If there is a place to report such a thing in Pennsylvania, let me know. I couldn’t find the old comment. RUclips search… complicated. Thanks for all your videos.
Hey! It depends on what the crop is. Sunflowers, zinnia, larkspur, strawflower, calendula, etc that prefer to be direct sown get directly sown. Things like snapdragons and lambada are started under lights.
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Your videos are very good... We live 20 minutes south from Pittsburgh in Elizabeth Township and my wife and I ❤️ flowers. Our garden is 20 years old.🌷
I Live in a desert area of Chile. My project is to grow flowers and the soils on here are very salty, water salty , so need a lots of tips how to grow healthy flowers
Hi Nicole! I use the Penn State Extension for my farm and the vegetable garden I manage. I have also heard good things about Umass Soil and Plant Tissue Testing Lab.
I’m considering flower farming as a revenue source on my land. I have 2 acres. The owner before me had to do a lot of backfilling with clay rocky construction dirt. That being said - do you think it’s possible or feasible to do all raised bed growing? I’m in zone 6b NW AR. Also, any flower that you would recommend growing that you can’t lose either way? For example I’m thinking about focusing on different sunflower varieties/colors. Thank u! ☺️🌻
I think sunflowers planted in consistent success is definitely a good focus. I know a grower in VA who plants 1500 suns a week. Raised beds will definitely work. Are you talking about just raising the soil level or making boxes? The boxes will cut into your profit substantially.
My apologies for not putting that in the description box! Here is a link for you - www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/trellis-netting/hortonova-fa-48%22-x-328-9715.html
hi I want to try this flower farming but in my country we don't hv flower seeds shops...can you recommend me shops I can buy different flower seeds online Thank you.💖
This video has been so helpful, thank you. Just my two cents on dahlias though. Dahlia tubers might be initially expensive but they divide so easily that you easily make your money back on that. Also the first year I grew dahlias , they were being devoured by caterpillars. Once I started using compost regularly and a bit of BT insecticide (all natural, and approved for organic use), I have never seen a single harmful insect on my dahlias again. I don't sell my flowers just yet (that's in the works) but I do grow them, so that has been my experience.
I just wanted to add that a diluted yogurt spray works miracles on flowers with powdery mildew.
That’s neat and helpful advice. Will any compost from local menards work? We don’t have a good nursery here. Also how to make that diluted yogurt thing? Thank you
@@gardendetour499 if you live in a city the city often has compost available for free or very inexpensive. Way cheaper than buying bags. The mulch probably helped by bringing insects that prey on caterpillars.
There's supposedly a milk spray that works for powder mildew. If you can find the original research you can get the recipe.
Thank you so helpful!
Thanks so much for your wonderful channel! My wife and I have become avid watchers. Blessings to you from PEI Canada
This is brilliant & so helpful, Danielle! Thank you!
Definitely learned a lot from this video. Thank you for all of the helpful information.
Great information! I look forward to watching your other videos.
Wonderful video. I’m learning a lot. TY ❤
Wow ! Your advice is speaking to me. The grow through netting is paramount! Great content! Thank you!☀️🌸
Thank you so much, excellent advice to get a soil test!! I always tell mystudents this.
Ur a really good teacher. Appreciate ur wisdom. Thank u for sharing 💕☀️🌻🐝
Great tips! Thank you. I'm trying to figure out succession sowing this summer. It's harder than I thought it would be.
I am loving your videos - so helpful. Thank you so much! You are an inspiration :)
Great information. Looking forward to your future videos.
Fantastic helpful video! You are always warm and friendly but to the point. Each video is packed full of useful information. Great job. :)
This is an awesome video that I so needed today as I was arguing with myself about Lisanthus and Ranunculas for my bouquets. Definately needed to hear the filler foliage ratios. You are amazing!! Thank you🙏💙🙏💙
I love your ancedote about sharing the amaranth with the cucumber beetles. Thanks for the term, certified pollinator friendly. We keep bees!
Great information!!! Thank you!!!
I love this video. Thank you!
Great advice. Thank You.
Thank you this has been very helpful! 🌻
Great tips, thank you ❤️
wonderful, practical advice. much appreciated. i do not want to be a flower farmer. love flowers tho. just moved to different state and got .56 acre pasture. it is all weeds!! in the past i have mostly done perennials. i just don't have the money to buy all that. sad ,( so annuals for now. just invested in growing system. no flourescent available. found led at walmart $20 ea. pretty excited. it is a huge investment. sterile soil, trays, etc. i think i may be overdoing it. removing the pasture weeds is exhausting and hard work. wish me well. you have a BEAUTIFUL smile.
Very helpful. Thank you🌸🌿
Can you make a composting video?? Would love that! If not can you share what composting bin you use? Your stuff is the best! You deserve way more followers, I hope your channel grows quickly, your so knowledgeable
I agree! Her chanel deserves so much more attention and love and followers ❤️
Beginner here. Thank you for the soil testing knowledge. I new ph testing may be important but I didn’t think about depleted beds.
My pleasure Brittney! Wishing you a very successful first season!
Thank you for the video. I have a vacant 10 care lot, but it currently hasn't water access. I am in zone 6b-5a
Brilliant! Thankyou.
Great tips!
Thanks for sharing.
Where are you in PA? We are in Lancaster County! :) I grow flowers to sell at our Small Grocery Store (that we own), to an Amish lady that sells bouquets at a roadside stand, and this year I might try selling at the roadside here too. I have greatly expanded what I am growing this year...I plan on still growing my usual 110+ Dahlia varieties, Lisianthus, Sunflowers, Zinnias, etc. Right now I have 600+ Tulips that should be blooming shortly! We'll see if I can sell some at our store, since we are under the Stay At Home order with the current Coronvirus situation. Everyone stay safe and healthy!!! Many happy blooms to you! :)
Do you own the Strasburg Market Place???
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm We own Save-Mor Groceries in New Holland.....We've had it for almost 10 years. We sell a lot of Organic Produce, Hormone/Antibiotic Free Meats, Bulk Foods, etc. We are a Secondary Market Store (like Glenwood, BB's, Grocery Outlet). We love getting good, healthy food from our Store! Have a lovely weekend!
Very helpful! I took the online Floret course and she says the same things. We are in our 2nd year of growing and 1st year of selling and so there are a ton of learning curves. I like that you say "know your customer", this is challenging for us at the moment because we just don't quite know the route we want to take. I have a gut feeling but want to try a couple different avenues this year to really understand how each work. What is your growing space? Thank you!
Hi there! I'm growing on half an acre. I hope you have a great fall season!
Thank you!!
Thank you for this video ❤️
Hi Danielle, left you a note about the fella growing bamboo in Pennsylvania on a different video, while I was signed in on another account. Anyway, yes, I am being a tattle tale/ tail, but invasive species are expensive to all the folks who don’t plant them - so I’m okay with it.
If there is a place to report such a thing in Pennsylvania, let me know.
I couldn’t find the old comment. RUclips search… complicated. Thanks for all your videos.
Gorgeous!!
thank you 💚🌷🌿
Thanks for all this advice! When you sow successionally every two weeks, are you direct sowing seeds, or planting seedlings you've started inside?
Hey! It depends on what the crop is. Sunflowers, zinnia, larkspur, strawflower, calendula, etc that prefer to be direct sown get directly sown. Things like snapdragons and lambada are started under lights.
Thank you 😊
New to your channel... thanks for all of your knowledge. Your NEW number one fan from Pittsburgh .
Gene
Are you a fan of Phipps Conservatory ?
Hi new friend! My grandma was a docent at Phipps Conservatory! I love it there!
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
Your videos are very good... We live 20 minutes south from Pittsburgh in Elizabeth Township and my wife and I ❤️ flowers. Our garden is 20 years old.🌷
Thanks 😀
Great tips! I'm definitely not looking forward to dealing with pests.
I hear ya! I still haven't found a good way to deal with tarnish plant bug!
I Live in a desert area of Chile. My project is to grow flowers and the soils on here are very salty, water salty , so need a lots of tips how to grow healthy flowers
Thank you. Where is the netting link?
Hi, I was looking for the netting link?
What soil test would you recommend? Any links for seeding and heaters etc?
Hi Nicole! I use the Penn State Extension for my farm and the vegetable garden I manage. I have also heard good things about Umass Soil and Plant Tissue Testing Lab.
I’m considering flower farming as a revenue source on my land. I have 2 acres. The owner before me had to do a lot of backfilling with clay rocky construction dirt. That being said - do you think it’s possible or feasible to do all raised bed growing? I’m in zone 6b NW AR. Also, any flower that you would recommend growing that you can’t lose either way? For example I’m thinking about focusing on different sunflower varieties/colors. Thank u! ☺️🌻
I think sunflowers planted in consistent success is definitely a good focus. I know a grower in VA who plants 1500 suns a week. Raised beds will definitely work. Are you talking about just raising the soil level or making boxes? The boxes will cut into your profit substantially.
Does it matter if you are using LED shop lights for the distance above the seedlings?
Yes. If using LEDs or T5s the lights should be kept much higher than T8 and T12 flourescent bulbs.
Do you have the link to the netting that you use? I am looking to not cosmos and zinnias and I'm not sure what would work best.
My apologies for not putting that in the description box! Here is a link for you - www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/trellis-netting/hortonova-fa-48%22-x-328-9715.html
Thanks!
Please recommend fillers
hi I want to try this flower farming but in my country we don't hv flower seeds shops...can you recommend me shops I can buy different flower seeds online
Thank you.💖
Hi! Try Johnny's! They have a huge variety and lots of helpful advice.