I love you two! Your topics and timing are excellent! Thanks so much!
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Oh, thanks so much for the kind words! We really appreciate it 🤗 Wishing you a lovely day and a spring garden full of blooms! 💚🤗💚
@brendarosenau588010 ай бұрын
Another perfectly useful podcast episode, ladies! Your advice is always just what I needed to hear. I learned so much from your experiences! Thank you for all of your efforts.🥰
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Yay - so happy to hear this episode was perfectly timed for you! ☺ Thanks so much for the kind words and for taking the time to leave this lovely comment 🥰 Hope you have lots of spring flowers on the way! Thanks again, and have a wonderful day 💚🤗💚
@cbak181910 ай бұрын
I use burlap to shade cool season vegetables.
@sallyloosli437910 ай бұрын
Great podcast episode! I'm planning on trying to fall planting next year. This past summer was my first sol blocking warm weather transplants! Lisa mentioned"new seeds on the website", which is exciting! Hopefully they are listed as such! Thanks ladies!!
@joycedagostino886910 ай бұрын
Thanks, great tips and you both always do a great job of pinpointing topics and answering questions.
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Oh, thanks so much for the kind words - we really appreciate it 🥰 Wishing you a wonderful day and a bountiful spring garden full of beautiful blooms! 💚🤗💚
@cbak181910 ай бұрын
Well... I transplanted last month.. Rebecca , snap dragons, feverfew. some of the snaps sprung up so fast I had to punch buds off then heat wave has come to the north east, 20* warmer then average and they are stressed. First time cool annuals to this degree. Then a rodent came and eat the some of the roots so I decided to give early spring transplant a First time go.. so I'm preparing the beds as soon as a frost hits. Usually mid October. Looks as tho it won't happen until late October. What ever grows is in God's hands as I believe and trust for many many years. I plan and submit and God willing the increase comes and He knows best for me. Thanks for sharing the vast knowledge Ladies.. ❤
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Hello! It sounds like you are learning a lot, making adjustments as needed, and gaining a lot of valuable experience along the way 😊 Yes, I would definitely recommend giving very early spring plantings a try! 🌱 Thanks for sharing your gardening experiences and philosophy with all of us ☺ Wishing you the best of luck with your current (and future) transplants! Thanks again for watching, and have a fantastic day 💚🤗💚
@beejud856210 ай бұрын
Very useful tips but I wish I had some of your warm weather problems. Here in Scotland I’m looking at torrential rain, cold temperatures and we have already had a couple of early ground frosts. I’m too late with my seed sowing and so have missed that cool weather transplant window once again. Maybe one year I’ll get the timing right but in the meantime I shall keep listening to your excellent advice and resign myself to spring planting.
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Hello! So sorry to hear about your cold weather struggles 😩 It can be difficult to get the timing right in a challenging climate such as yours. Perhaps we can do a follow-up episode about when it is too late to plant out 🥶 Meanwhile, I would recommend marking your calendar for next year while your experiences this year are still fresh in your mind! 📆 Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words 💚 Enjoy beautiful Scotland (I would love to visit there someday!), and have a wonderful day 🤗
@user-qv9gm4bt4d10 ай бұрын
Perfect timing for this podcast!! Thank you!!! I learned so much from you both. 3rd year flower farmer and things feel like they are finally fitting together this season. Thank you for all of your wisdom!!
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Oh, yay! So happy to hear that ☺ Thanks so much for the kind words and for taking the time to leave this lovely comment! If you have any topics you would like to hear us discuss on a future episode, please feel free to let me know. Best of luck in your flower farming journey, and have a wonderful day 💚🤗💚
@sheilahurford593110 ай бұрын
Thankyou lovely ladies . V helpful as always
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the positive feedback - we really appreciate it! 🥰 Wishing you a gorgeous spring garden full of flowers ☺ Have a fantastic day! 🤗
@rachelle34452 ай бұрын
Thank you
@judyandrews160510 ай бұрын
Perfect timing! I needed to hear this. Wondering if I could use tulle over hoops to protect seedlings from birds and squirrels and not cause heat buildup.
@judyandrews160510 ай бұрын
Yes or no?
@LayneAngelo10 ай бұрын
Hello! You could definitely experiment with that 👩🔬 When using any type of covering over your plants, it is always a good idea to keep an eye on things to make sure they are not overheating. There is also an even lighter weight of Agribon (AG-15) that you may be interested in checking out. AG-15 does not provide any frost protection but allows 90% light transmission, and it may hold up better long-term than the tulle in outdoor conditions. Just wanted to point that out in case you have any issues with your tulle outdoors! Best of luck, and please let us know how everything works out for you. Thanks so much for watching, and have a fabulous day! 💚🤗💚
@judyandrews160510 ай бұрын
Oh! Good information! I didn’t know about the AG 15. I’ll keep it in mind. I’ve ordered some bird netting that I hope will do the trick. Thanks!