Just started growing… something is eating the tops of my sunflower seedlings… any advice is so greatly appreciated!
@thiabrabson25339 сағат бұрын
🎉😊very pretty
@TheRunner1759Күн бұрын
The video I needed to see. Thanks!
@lizziehiggs51112 күн бұрын
This was so helpful!
@exquisite_star2 күн бұрын
*dies of aestheticness*
@AlisaNorton5 күн бұрын
How do you do the section that you direct sow? Is it also under the mulch or is it on the top? If it’s under do you just place 2-3 seeds in a hole of the plastic?
@goldvulcan92847 күн бұрын
ok I could fall asleep to this music on loop
@madamedennis67268 күн бұрын
Wow, so good! I love your transparency, it is really good food for thought, truly. Thank you for sharing this. Having to figure out what works for your particular circumstances and being honest with yourself, being able to let go...thats hard but finding out, its a must and being ok with it is huge. This is still a struggle for me, not following the crowd but what works for me. This year is my biggest garden, i nearly killed myself...haha but, what i discovered is i need to let go of some of the flowers, and I'm ok with it! Lisianthus and Ranunculus are not my strong suite and so i decided after this year, no more. I felt the stress leave my body almost immediately. Im glad i have tried them but, have to let go.
@tessayardley813110 күн бұрын
This video is SO HELPFUL. As a first year flower farmer, I learned a ton from these videos. thank you
@markevans726915 күн бұрын
Love it ❤💐🌷
@karinahern820617 күн бұрын
lol…I don’t even have a three foot by ten foot 😢😂
@DarciGreenia-tj3en20 күн бұрын
Hello, I just watched your video on forcing tulips. Do you have a follow up video with the dates and the temperatures that you had to keep your tulip bulbs at for early bouquets. I’m a flower farmer in upstate Vermont and I’m thinking about doing this process For next year for Mother’s Day and Valentine’s . Any information on temperature and dates that it took the tulips to bloom would be helpful. Thank you so much. I enjoy all your videos very informative. Darci
@SusanWheatley-ik4kt20 күн бұрын
GOOD GOD GOOD LUCK & ME 🙏💯👍 &GOD NEED YOU ❤😊🏆🥧👊🏿😅🙏😎🤓🎃
@hermananilda383522 күн бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@kscott287422 күн бұрын
Thank you for all this invite! I love dahlias and would love to try to grow them!
@firsttimemommy373526 күн бұрын
Great video! Very encouraging ❤This is my first year growing flowers. I hope they turn out, I will have to double the amount next year!
@twosistersflowerfarm26 күн бұрын
You can do it! Best of luck!
@firsttimemommy373526 күн бұрын
@@twosistersflowerfarm Thank you!!
@YawehthedragondogofEL28 күн бұрын
I'm a prepper gardener, and like you said, you can throw them in where nothing else will grow and up they go. I like Mammoth Jerusalem Artichokes (sunflower tubers) and Grey Stripe Mammoth.
@annstokes941628 күн бұрын
I will say all of your information helped me to get the right equipment and items to get my setup goin ! It has worked very well. I find the amount of water to be the greatest challenge but am getting better! thanks for the great video!
@annstokes941628 күн бұрын
this was my first year growing spring flowers that were fall planted. they have been amazing ! but alot of work when theres other work that has deadlines too ! i am going to keep growing them but change my volume and strategy just a bit to get it all done! it is hard with one person doing the majority of the work! thanks for the honest and helpful content on all your videos !
@kimieann197528 күн бұрын
Or like me you just make hubby hook up the tiller and start making beds everywhere 😅. You need A TON of flowers to crank out beautiful bouquets consistently. Weeding is the bane of my existence. Especially since I hate landscape cloth and refuse to use synthetic chemicals.
@davepro740729 күн бұрын
Can I get pumpkin’s from planting one pumpkin plant
@ahmedsami1712Ай бұрын
I live in Michigan too and just planted some beautiful roses . I have a very big bag of different flowers seeds but I didn't plant them yet . I don't know if it's too late to plant them now or they should be good
@GrandmaSandyАй бұрын
I love this plant. I’m gonna have to get a few more of them and different colors so far all I have are the white ones and I love everything about them the flowers the leaf structure. They are just beautiful.
@user-jn5eb6np1eАй бұрын
I AM STILL LEARNING, AND LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
@catemarvinАй бұрын
I had the same problem with super parrot this year. Bummer.
@suziecampbell3897Ай бұрын
I’m starting this year. I feel that the market isn’t saturated because not everyone grows the same flowers nor do they sell the same way. So many options available. This video was so amazing and informative. Thank you so much for sharing. **Another reason we’re not saturated is because there’s still flowers being brought into the US from other countries 😢 we need more flower farmers🎉🌼🎉🌼
@firehorsewoman414Ай бұрын
Very inspirational! Thank you for providing some clarity to someone who is mired down in the research and afraid to jump in.
@TheMichelleKingАй бұрын
I would love your 1/4 acre plan but we dont have any land. Can you make something similar but for like a home garden. Maybe like 10x20 feet? I would totally buy that.
@joshandshelbysАй бұрын
Totally new to drip irrigation! How often and how long are you watering? Thanks in advance!
@danielfowler5940Ай бұрын
I’m growing mums this year . They tell me to put down white rock or 57 rock . Is sand better? It sure is more cost effective! I have the injection system and all irrigation components but I would like to see how that works. Maybe to late for a video but still interested. I’m in Tennessee just above the Mississippi Alabama line zone 7B. Thanks Daniel
@kaylafooks7823Ай бұрын
Cutting and propagating later in the summer; how long to do I have to grow for healthy new tuber development? Zone 8b
@juliematthews5107Ай бұрын
Super video. Thanks for sharing.
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tracycrider7778Ай бұрын
Idk why I keep getting unsubscribed from some of my favorite channels ugh😢
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Oh no! Technology sometimes works in weird ways.. glad you keep coming back though! We’re so glad you’re here! ✨🧡
@mattz4716Ай бұрын
Cute dog...what is your dog name and how old too?
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Sadie 😉✨🧡
@kristiefirman445Ай бұрын
You are so well-spoken and your videos are always the best! They're full of such great and helpful information! Thank you!! 🤍💐
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words! It truly means so much and more importantly, I’m so glad the content here is helpful! ✨🧡
@lisabeachy8257Ай бұрын
Another great video with lots of helpful information. I was never much of a daffodil fan until I was introduced to the double varieties. They're so beautiful.
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Those double varieties are a total game changer! ✨💛
@marthaduffy8386Ай бұрын
This video was so helpful. I know one of the varieties that I planted new last year was Sir Winston Churchill. I'm hoping that they multiply quickly. I am very interested in your fall sale of these bulbs. Do you recommend that we just contact you in September?
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I will open the bulb sale on our website usually around mid September but you're always welcome to reach out as well :)
@Heggerud_gardАй бұрын
Love this! But I just catched a glimpsr of ranunculus and anemones in crates, do You grow them only in crates?
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
I do only grow them in crates...ranunculus + anemones are a bit tricky in our climate. I'm hoping to get a video filmed in the near future sharing our process.
@snowglobe55Ай бұрын
@@twosistersflowerfarmI would love to watch a video on growing ranunculus in crates!
@glendahill8806Ай бұрын
Do you dig your bulbs each season and sell from your own supply? Or do you buy fresh each year?
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
We buy in additional supply.
@vwatts8738Ай бұрын
💕💕💕!!!!! What are the tall white poles for?
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
For extra support of the flowers once they grow taller :)
@BrennanLeighАй бұрын
I would love to have 6 shelves for my grow racks, but I can barely reach the top of the 5 tier shelf 🤣and honestly I can't so that is where I store things I don't need all the time.
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
I'm often guilty of using that top shelf for extra storage too 😉😂
@vwatts8738Ай бұрын
Excellent!!! I’m excited about getting started. I’m in zone nine.
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Wonderful! You got this!
@LisaMoniqueАй бұрын
Great information, I agree with you completely. This winter was my first season of cool flowers and a new new home and I have a better idea what to plant a lot of and what to plant less of and what I started too late in the season and need to fall so for next year. I like the shorter videos also
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! Love how your experience is helping to guide your future decisions.. you got this!
@BrennanLeighАй бұрын
A flower farm has been my dream for a few years, and this year I am starting super small, with plan to go bigger next year in two spaces, well two types of flowers. This is my tester/learning year. And I am still currently employed full time and the figuring out of what can be done when is the hardest part. For instance I also make garden content, so I was planting bulbs by flashlight this morning so I could record what I was doing, while praying no spiders or snakes snuck up on me and swatting away the annoying gnats this time of year. This has given me hope that all this is not in vain. Thank you!
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
It's always a hard balance! And I can relate so much to your experience right now. The good news is that it often gets better so keep on going, I'm cheering you on!
@vwatts8738Ай бұрын
Love the presentation learned so much! The sunflower and sweet peas are my two favorite flowers and I definitely plan to grow them. New subscriber.
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Wahoo! Best of luck to you!
@BlumenfarmpaАй бұрын
Perfect video! I am 3rd year flower farmer. So refreshing to hear your thoughts! I will definitely change my thought process and already feel like I have gained back a lot of time and energy! Love your videos- simple, direct and so full of great information! Thank you and please continue to do more of the same!
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! Love that you're gaining time + energy as you gain clarity around what works well for you! Wishing you much success this season!
@thepragmaticfarmer6308Ай бұрын
You're not wrong. A lot of people jumping on the flower farming bandwagon with a copy and paste strategy they are getting from other KZbinrs and a certain flower breeder etc. EVERYTHING in farming is about individual context. Skill, property, needs, goals, objectives, time etc are different for everyone. Sometimes not even by choice. Also, profitability isn't about scale or how many varities you can grow. I've found that being lean and consistent has been the best strategy for profitability in my context. While leaving a little room for experiments each season. Great video. Gotta give kudos to any growers, KZbinrs etc that are pushing back against the trends and acknowledging the importance of context. Personally, I can't wait for the day I can find a way out of tulips. When I was a veggie grower I absolutely hated growing indeterminate tomatoes. Tulips are now my tomatoes.
@inmotionpictures7377Ай бұрын
At what stage of flower opening do you cut/harvest? Do you add anything to the water to help the flowers last longer? Peter
@johnandbrendabrand8008Ай бұрын
I've binge watched many of your videos as I'm fairly new to all of this. I'll need to watch this again after I know more because i don't know what what hardy annuals are and had a hard time following along. 😂 Keep up the great work!
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
Glad the content is helpful (even if you're not yet quite sure what hardy annuals are 😉) I have a feeling you'll catch on to all this flower growing stuff fast so keep up the good work!
@drhappyplantsАй бұрын
Makes sense! I love your idea of single variety bouquets. My sweet peas, scabiosa and anemone transplanted in the fall are just blooming in May - as the self-sown zinnia, cosmos, and marigolds are popping out the ground. I had envisioned March and April cool flower harvests... but its all overlapping!!
@twosistersflowerfarmАй бұрын
It is difficult when it all overlaps! But at least it's beautiful 😉