April Farm Tour // It's Anemone Time! // Green Bee Floral Co.
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- Our April Farm tour is here! We've got lots happening on the farm, and beautiful new blooms starting - including one of my favourites... ANEMONES!
About Green Bee Floral Co. -
We're growing cut flowers on 2.5 acres in rural Southwestern Ontario, Canada in Canadian growing zone 6A. 2024 is our 6th year growing flowers and our 5th year selling them. We sell out of our retail florist shop, at our local farmers' market, and directly to wholesalers + florists.
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What a great video again!! You do such a great job with your flowers!! Thank you also for the great insights concerning the different planting and harvesting techniques! 🤗🌻🐝💕
You are so welcome!
“Upsetty Spaghetti” - will use this at work this week.
😎👌🏻
Not sure if you’re on Tiktok, but it’s a phrase used by Knitty (she’s Canadian. We love her). It’s in my vernacular along with “It’s the moist!” ☺️
❤
Many Blessings, from Northern Ontario
the farm looks great all your hard work has paid off.
Thank you! 💕
Which daffodil is your favorite? I need to add some daffodils to my total.
New sub here .Love watching your patch growing. Would love to see the bunches of flowers being put together in real time with some info on what you are including.
Thanks for subscribing and welcome!
We timelapse in the store because we usually have music playing for customers and we don’t want a copyright infraction 🤣. We will definitely do some real time flower design in the summer when we get into market season though!
I have a couple questions
What is your process of overwintering ranunculus where you are?
I'm in 8b and I think mine just rot in the ground....
Also....do you pull your ranunculus corms after they sprout in your tunnels ? Do you let the foliage die back before pulling the corms out ? Or do you just leave them and replant every year ??
I was wondering if you have to leave the foliage like you do with daffodils??
You have grown so much over the last couple years...its very impressive ....great job
We're in zone 6a, so we presoak corms for overwintering in mid july and plant in September. We allow them to grow roots and small sprouts and then put them in the tunnel. Usually we see growth in December/January. They are drip irrigated every 2-3 days, but not more than that. Cold won't kill the corms, but too much water definitely will. We pull corms before foliage dies all the way back, then let them dry out. We do also grow some patented varieties that need to be destroyed every year.
I do generally reorder corms each year because I can't always predict that the used corms from the year before will be productive.
How long can you store anemones and ranunculus in the cooler? And do you dry store or in water?
Thanks for another great video, you guys are expanding the farm so much which is super exciting 😊
Love muscari. I’m happy for you on the ongoing success and growth of your farm. I also love the way you wrap your bouquets. I wish it was slower with a step by step process. What size kraft paper and tissue do you use?
I do have a video on making market bouquets - it hasn’t changed much in two years, but I can do an updated one this season. ☺️
18” square kraft paper from ULine. The tissue we get from our floral supply company.
Do you like the grape ice muscari?
LOVE IT. It’s such a sweet little addition to arrangements. I missed the harvest window on the white and pink, and I may still add more to the wholesale order for 2025. 😆
I watched the video twice to make sure I didn't miss it - but how do you store the Mascari in your cooler for later use? In water, out of water, wrapped? I've never grown it before but just ordered some for 2025 after watching you harvest it and had to get some for our flower stand arrangements!
We’re trialling both in water and dry to see what they like!
@@greenbeefloralco Awesome - I'll be watching and hope you'll give an update on which is best!!! THANK YOU!!
@@greenbeefloralco Also, what temp do you keep your cooler for tulips???
@@tinalee7650 cooler is 3 celsius right now.
@@greenbeefloralco THANKS!