Succession Planting Cut Flowers - A Complete Guide // Northlawn Flower Farm

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@merrybuchanan328
@merrybuchanan328 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Danielle!! This is just perfect!! Have you considered writing a cut flower book or workbook?? You certainly should-you have such expertise and experience and I’ll bet it would be a bestseller!!! 💐💕
@IwillBEme4U
@IwillBEme4U 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to even purchase an ebook. I bought Cool Flowers per her recommendation and learned so much.
@QueenAnnesLace13
@QueenAnnesLace13 2 жыл бұрын
Oh goodness, I came to comment on the same thing, yes please a book!
@rebeccah8912
@rebeccah8912 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Merry....a ebook would be amazing with all of this information. I know I will be watching this video over and over to make sure I catch it and i will be taking notes too. YOU ARE AMAZING! ALOT of great information. I cant wait to put it to use.
@rebeccah8912
@rebeccah8912 2 жыл бұрын
Oh also I love that you included "......weeks....before your last frost date" as I'm in a colder zone and I cant do things the same time as you so just knowing when you recommend it then I can figure out when I should be doing it.
@kaitlinjohnson2915
@kaitlinjohnson2915 2 жыл бұрын
I would also love to buy a book or ebook from you! The videos are great, don’t get me wrong, but a written reference is helpful too.
@jcking6785
@jcking6785 2 жыл бұрын
Whew, that was a lot of information, but as usual, you broke it down into easy to understand sections. Thank you for providing such a valuable resource for growing cut flowers! ♥️💐🌷
@ElderandOakFarm
@ElderandOakFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Danielle! You've outdone yourself with this one! You've literally covered everything! I wish I would've had this video when I was first starting out!
@Anne-of-the-fields
@Anne-of-the-fields 2 жыл бұрын
Here's a great tip for succession cropping : when you pinch out the growing tip of cosmos and sweet peas, you can make them root in a pot, so you have more plants in different stages of growth. I think it works with zinnias too. I do this with basil and nasturtiums too. Growing tips of these plants can root easily in water, same for mint and rosemary.
@TVyVan
@TVyVan 2 жыл бұрын
That’s interesting! Do you use rooting hormone? Also, how far down would you put it into the soil? Thanks for sharing.
@lindamuir5990
@lindamuir5990 2 жыл бұрын
Great idea, thank you!
@susannewlove2115
@susannewlove2115 2 жыл бұрын
We learn so much from you! Not only do our brains get healthier, so do our hearts as you spread this love of gardening. And you deliver this information in the most beautiful way…I love the way you were situated in a different setting as you covered the topics. The background scenery is beautiful!
@sandrablair78
@sandrablair78 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Awesome. Thank you for breaking this down into understanding how to do succession planting. It always seemed so overwhelming and you have just helped me so much. Your presentation is so pleasant and professional. You should have a show on pbs.
@warmgreenshade1210
@warmgreenshade1210 2 жыл бұрын
Well that was extremely helpful. Thank you Danielle! I'm expanding my garden and also the varieties I'm growing, so lots of new things, and it's a little overwhelming. Thank you for your positive attitude, you are my inspiration! In my dry zone zinnias go strong all season, which I'm thankful for because the 3b season is very short. Your take on Nigella was also helpful, I was wondering why the second wave was so short! I will definitely be succession planting those! I'll be referring back to this video often. Thanks again. And look at all those amaryllis! 😁👍
@darrylsharongrimaldi2040
@darrylsharongrimaldi2040 2 жыл бұрын
Great job on this topic! I don't sell flowers, but this will work when planting in one's a landscape. It will give my landscape seasonal longevity is mass. This will be year two for me to grow annuals from seed under lamps. I have alwAys relied on perrenials, shrubs and trees_ but have really come to love growing annuals.
@hmelens
@hmelens 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much:-) Fantastic info... Question...how do you go about planning the garden space for succession? Ex. Do you leave a whole bed open and gradually fill it with each succession? Or so you dig up what's finished and plant in that space? Thank you
@jessicacarpio7963
@jessicacarpio7963 2 жыл бұрын
So helpful!! Your bi-weekly and 4 week planting group plan make so much sense!! Simple and effective. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a warm and accessible way Danielle :)
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain 2 жыл бұрын
Such fantastic information! I can already tell that this video will be on repeat for me 😊 I sowed Procuts in succession last season and like you, I had sunflowers from June to late Fall. I did a few other successions of Zinnia and Cosmos but I need to do better on both of those. As always, I love your style of teaching, thank you! 💚
@thebloomfairie
@thebloomfairie 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Danielle! This was super helpful. I'm growing in zone 8b in western Washington state. Last year I tested my space with lots of cutting flowers and gave many to friends and neighbors. This year, I'm hoping to succession plant and sell bouquets from the house. This video really has helped me in clearly mapping out my space and my calendar. Thank you! And, happy gardening. :)
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
How wonderful Emily! All my best for a successful and profitable year!
@suzanneb5229
@suzanneb5229 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this information. I need to watch again and take notes. I grow flowers for my own enjoyment and would like to succession plant to have color more consistently. I also want to try some new varieties. Your knowledge and experience is so helpful and inspiring. I dislike when people make comments on videos about what the people are wearing or other unrelated subjects but I have to comment, your skin and make up look flawless!
@lanas8014
@lanas8014 2 жыл бұрын
How do you spell the name of the filler flower after the celosia, in your bi weekly succession (19:05) in the video ? my spelling is awful ! Your videos are my favs! You have been so helpful. I had my first rookie year 2021 of just growing flowers for family and friends! ! Now 2022 the farm flower stand starts as soon as the daffodils are up and blooming ! You are AMAZING ! keep up the great videos.
@jessbabin1128
@jessbabin1128 2 жыл бұрын
Bupleurum 👍
@wswchen
@wswchen 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! This video was just packed full of such useful and practical info. I know I'll be watching it a few times again during my season planning. Thank you!!!
@wswchen
@wswchen 2 жыл бұрын
Would also love to learn how you keep your soil healthy enough to be growing plants nonstop in such a small area. Do you do anything special to the beds when turning over one crop to the next? Thank you!
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
@@wswchen thank you so much for asking! If it's a crop that is a heavy feeder - ranunculus, dahlias, sweet pea, etc...I will always add a 2 inch layer of compost between plantings. Some things like sunflowers I dont replenish the beds between successions - just in the spring or if I notice an issue.
@wswchen
@wswchen 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@DigPlantWaterRepeat
@DigPlantWaterRepeat 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing Danielle thank you! I’m doing succession sowing (more like seasonal sowing) for the first time this year. Last year, I had that big beautiful flush of flowers from a single planting and I want to try to build on that and have something all season! ❤️❤️❤️
@suburbangardeningcouple
@suburbangardeningcouple 2 жыл бұрын
So incredibly helpful the way you explained all of that Danielle! We will be taking these tips as we’re in the midst of garden planning flowers & veggies!
@katebarrett1924
@katebarrett1924 2 жыл бұрын
Danielle - what great information! Thank you for the deep dive. I'm getting ready for year 2 and am going to really work the calendar and do succession planting. My first experience with it was with pro cuts late last summer - I really pushed the dates on planting some at the end - and like you said - it wasn't very expensive to throw in 50 plants and voila! They all grew in plenty of time here in central Ohio. Please keep these types of videos coming!
@gardenfunwithjane4897
@gardenfunwithjane4897 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video! I'm just getting into cut flowers. I've been gardening 15+ years but I usually just enjoy them in my yard. This last summer my daughter and I had a blast giving bouquets away. Thanks for the lists of flowers to try. I'm in Utah in a desert. I don't deal with powdery mildew, blight etc. We deal with need to keep moisture in our soil. Thanks
@45jessiemad
@45jessiemad 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I found this very helpful! Going into my second year and it never occurred to me I could succession plant glads and lilies. 😄
@glaizaroe
@glaizaroe 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@chandrikatilwalli4741
@chandrikatilwalli4741 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video!
@jasminelouisefarrall
@jasminelouisefarrall 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent information Danielle 💕 Thank You so much 🌸💐🌸
@calicedetamarack
@calicedetamarack 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Danielle, this video is such a generous offering to us! I am a first year grower on a quarter acre - my learner year - and there are definitely things yiuve highlighted that I would have completely missed!!!
@rbthegardennannyllc4219
@rbthegardennannyllc4219 2 жыл бұрын
I want to say this was one of the best tutorials on YT. I am so appreciative of you sharing this information from start to finish. This will help me so much just having succession of plants in my garden. I took thorough notes and went back several times to make sure I didn’t skip something (and I found I did). This is great. Thanks so much for sharing. Question: Fall planting - I’m assuming with the hardy annuals you started these seeds indoors and after they had growth they were brought out in the fall? How early did you start these before you brought them outside? Did they need to be hardened off? Would love to see your seed process. Where all these plants started from seeds indoors (exception: bulbs, lilies)? Thanks for this information. 👩🏾‍🌾😍👍🏾
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! For the fall planting - I direct seed things that prefer/do better when directly sown (nigella, bachelors buttons, larkspur, bells of ireland) and start cells inside for things that do better being started in trays (snaps, dara, ammi). Everything goes into the ground the same week. Approx. 6-8 weeks before the first frost. Things that need to be started inside get started about 4 weeks before that - but it depends on the particular flower as some take longer than others to produce a useable transplant. I have some seed starting/lighting/and hardy annual videos if that helps!
@rbthegardennannyllc4219
@rbthegardennannyllc4219 2 жыл бұрын
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm yes I will look for those videos. I normally look for a reply on the KZbin page by hitting the bell and see the replies and I must have missed it there so as I was watching your Gladiolus video I told myself to go back to this video and see if there was a reply. Sure enough- I’m so glad I checked. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate it.
@JerriBerriW
@JerriBerriW 2 жыл бұрын
This is super helpful Danielle! I actually just referenced you in my new video post today about succession planting on glads cuz I basically learned this concept and practice from you! 💜 you probably just made my flower harvests fuller and richer this year 💙
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jerri! Please link your video if you don't mind!
@JerriBerriW
@JerriBerriW 2 жыл бұрын
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm of course, my honor! kzbin.info/www/bejne/eWGmaWWKmtSjZ5I I talked about all my bulb planning for the entire year in this vid. enjoy!
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
@@JerriBerriW Thanks Jerri!
@Anne-of-the-fields
@Anne-of-the-fields 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Danielle, this is so useful! Could you do a video on staking? I find it a very diffucult issue and fail at it in my garden :-)
@kerstinernst9141
@kerstinernst9141 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, your videos are always so helpful and I love listening to you! After growing veggies for years, I have started a cut flower garden last year that is so much fun. I'll watch this video again tonight an take notes! :-) Greetings from Germany, Zone 7b
@Itsalwayssomethingaroundhere
@Itsalwayssomethingaroundhere 2 жыл бұрын
What a wealth of information you shared! Thank you! This will be my second season growing cut flowers this made the idea of succession planting much more doable. I did some in my first year but with no real plan or schedule in mind. This video helped me so much and now I am ready to plan out my growing season with much more confidence. Thanks again!
@lindamuir5990
@lindamuir5990 2 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best video I have seen on this topic. I would also love you to share 2 others things about this topic: 1. your process for planning on the graft paper & what your calendar looks like & 2. your seed starting tips/ where you begin and when. You did this with the sunflower & glads. Do you do anything in the house or with winter sowing - outside but in protected containers. Thank for for all of your sharing.
@kathywright6917
@kathywright6917 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always keeping the flower growing process real. I find your own experiences very helpful. Happy growing.
@wbflowersvt
@wbflowersvt 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Clear, organized, and loaded with great information. Thanks so much!
@glaizaroe
@glaizaroe 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@rphjacobs9197
@rphjacobs9197 2 жыл бұрын
You are a remarkable teacher with a gorgeous smile 🥰. I absolutely LOVE your arrangements and you have certainly inspired and enlightened me . Thank you ❤️
@cathymcdonald5675
@cathymcdonald5675 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thank you so much for this information. I have been spending hours on trying to gather this exact information. I am so grateful for all of your hard work and willingness to share. Thank you!!
@amysgardenstead2879
@amysgardenstead2879 2 жыл бұрын
When you are planting hardy annuals in the fall, are you direct sowing the seed 8 weeks before frost or are you transplanting 8 weeks before frost? I never got to it this year and then it was too late. I did a couple successions of zinnias and even with mildew the more I cut the more they came. The snapdragons all kind of flowered at the same time so my successions were too close together. I am zone 5b and the Dara is a perennial. I just ordered jewels of opar because of you and can’t wait to see how that does. Thanks for the information and inspiration.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Amy! I direct seed and transplant out the same week. I base this on what the seed needs to germinate successfully. Transplants are started even eariler (about a month) so they are the right size to go out 6-8 weeks before the first frost. I hope that helps!
@itsmewende
@itsmewende 2 жыл бұрын
This was the best comprehensive video on just plain gardening. The fact that plenty of us would love to have flowers blooming in Sept, but haven't cracked the code to doing that. Thanks for offering your wealth of knowledge.!
@gretchenkaszuba734
@gretchenkaszuba734 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, great information. Thanks 😊
@filmseedstudio1610
@filmseedstudio1610 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this massively helpful video. It reminded me that I need to do better to prepare with season extenders. I’m in 4b (southeastern SD), and I would have been able to keep my snapdragons and zinnias going much later (into November!) if I had covered them. Lesson learned - be prepared. Thank you again!
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep 8 ай бұрын
Fascinating. I just need a house and garden now lol. A interesting tip I learned I think it was from my grandma that would be VERY helpful for anyone that doesn't know is peonies when the buds are in ball form right before they open and are still in a tight ball you can cut the stem and keep it in the fridge for up to a month to have a succession of peonies. When you take it out it will just progress normally and open up. Also another reason why you want to cut peony when it is near opening but still in a ball bud is then you get NO ANTS in your blooms! I don't know if this will help anyone but freesia bulbs are not very expensive and they are south african bulbs which make them really easy to keep dormant they don't need cold, they are heat dormant bulbs. You can keep them dormant for a year. They also only grow around 12 inches and can be planted very close to each other and in containers, so they are very easy to succession plant and reuse every year. They can get multiple spikes of blooms some are very fragrant some slightly. The bloom spikes can last up to 3 weeks when cut! They have really cool doubles now. I actually am in an condo and grow them in succession in a few pots under LED lights very easy and rewarding. I do a doubles mix and the heirloom alba which are the most fragrant. You can have like 15 bulbs in a 8 inch pot and can get 15 bulbs for like 6 dollars easy they are on sale frequently and because they are south african heat dormant bulbs they are always easy to buy and ready to go to plant! David Austin roses are also really amazing they have succession of flowers and amazing different flower structure go on the site and take a look. So you can have roses over a long period of time. They have amazing scents too. The only downside is they aren't super long lasting cut flowers maybe 5 days and the flowers can be so massive with so many petals some varieties the heads can slightly nod. You can order them in the USA nowadays which is really cool. They are great for the home gardener for cut flowers in your home but won't last weeks if you sell cut flowers but I guess that isn't a big deal if you only use a small amount and cut some in large bud in the arrangement.
@barbaraabramovitz9987
@barbaraabramovitz9987 2 жыл бұрын
Are you starting your seeds indoor for your early spring planting? Or for any of your other successions for that matter. Can you talk a little bit about what your personal seed starting schedule looks like in detail? And where you source your seeds and bulbs? Thank you for this informative video. I really like the longer format.
@rbthegardennannyllc4219
@rbthegardennannyllc4219 2 жыл бұрын
This would be very helpful. My questions exactly. 👩🏾‍🌾😍👍🏾
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Barbara! Yes. I start seeds for the very early spring planting in mid February and plant them out mid to late March. I purchase most of my seeds from Rohrers and Johnnys and my bulbs from Longfield Gardens and Ball Colorlink.
@andrea26831
@andrea26831 2 жыл бұрын
Came here for this question
@andrea26831
@andrea26831 2 жыл бұрын
Are you starting the new plants outside next to the old plants? Or inside and then putting them in when you rip out the old. Thanks Danielle! This is my favorite channel ❤
@rachelletaylor4215
@rachelletaylor4215 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Such great detail. I'm going to have to watch it again. I would love to succession plant more. I have a very small space in my backyard that gets full sun. You gave me a lot to think about. You did an amazing job giving the outline then explaining each step. Well done!
@sarahmann881
@sarahmann881 2 жыл бұрын
Danielle, thank you so much for this wonderful video! Took so many notes while watching. You present things in an easy to understand way and have really de-mystified succession planting for me! Much appreciated video! Thank you.
@acommongardener2262
@acommongardener2262 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the details! Thanks so much. I’m thinking I need more lillies 😀
@marlaschaefer2544
@marlaschaefer2544 2 жыл бұрын
Also, when you are planting the successions of seeds are you direct sowing or are you planting the seed ahead in trays and putting them out , every two weeks/monthly? ... or does this depend on the crop you are growing. I would think that the zinnias, procuts and love in a mist would at least be ones that would be direct sown... not sure though.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Marla! Yes, it is dependent on the crop. Nigella I always direct sow. Sunflowers I start in trays to get ahead and to help with bunny pressure.
@Sarah-sb6ji
@Sarah-sb6ji 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Danielle! I'm new to growing flowers and I get the concept of succession growing, but one question: do we plant out seeds in the ground in succession? Or are we starting seeds indoors and planting out the starts in succession? Thanks!
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there! It will vary flower by flower. I always try to do what is best for that particular flower seed. If it prefers to be directly sown ( ex. nigella) I do that. If it prefers to be started inside (ex. snapdragon) I start inside.
@lorrainecourtney4589
@lorrainecourtney4589 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing allllllll this info !!! 😁 Can't wait to see all your 2022 plants 😊
@lindsayingram5827
@lindsayingram5827 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Danielle! I love your channel and find myself on here looking for advise and tips (or just admiring the flowers) often. Newbie question: when you succession plant, do you do that in the same area as the last planting? Or do you use multiple areas of the garden in case one gets bugs/disease/etc? Thanks!!
@stacylamountain2233
@stacylamountain2233 2 жыл бұрын
@moosemeadownh here. Wow, this was chock full of so much helpful info from your personal experience! Thank you!! So when are YOU writing a book?!
@jeannesmith1761
@jeannesmith1761 2 жыл бұрын
Hi this is Gene Smith I do memorial Park in New Kensington Pennsylvania and I have 30 gardens out there they're just beautiful I've been doing it for about 18 19 years so if you ever get a chance to come up this way come and see it thanks a lot bye-bye hun I've learned a lot from you too
@monicahennessy5648
@monicahennessy5648 2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. Wow! I am so glad I found you. I think this is the first time I have ever taken notes while watching a KZbin video. So much good information. I am super excited to try out these methods and get more of a sense of control over what sometimes feels haphazard. Thank you for your excellent content.
@karenhart4316
@karenhart4316 2 жыл бұрын
Danielle thank-you 🧤👒🦘🐨🇦🇺😎Karen from Australia
@sarac.5750
@sarac.5750 2 жыл бұрын
wow! Great video, so helpful! I'd like to see a video on foliage bush fillers. I live in tuscany and it's similar to a zone 8b/9a.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Sara! Here is a video on shrub foliage - kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4izmKmYoMSCopI
@gr8gardn
@gr8gardn 2 жыл бұрын
Here is what is causing me some major brain freeze: succession planting plans AND rotation plans..Do we need to avoid planting the successions in the same place where the same type plants were cleared out? Example: Is it OK to devote one raised bed or row to sunflowers planting and successions for the whole season? Or does that encourage more pests & diseases? I read one shouldn't plant snapdragons in the same place for at least one, preferably two, seasons to avoid rust. So, is crop rotation as important as crop succession like it is with vegetables?
@ammorales1524
@ammorales1524 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the useful tips. I grow mostly perennials and shrubs in my garden, but my favorite annuals are nigella and batchelors buttons. I use these in my flower arrsngements. Love gladiolusbut I have gopher problems here. It is one of their favorites🤨
@ragnhildwadahl6171
@ragnhildwadahl6171 2 жыл бұрын
Small seeds is my problem, snap drragons, rudbeckia, amarants, they die on me! Short season in sone 3 or something similar. Plants slow down growth dramatically in august, so no room for many succession sowings within the frost window!
@violetshriver8672
@violetshriver8672 2 жыл бұрын
One of the most helpful videos I’ve seen thus far on succession planting, thank you for breaking it down and making it simple!
@kathypope3010
@kathypope3010 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Danielle This video helps so much with the overwhelmed feelings and confusion of all the different opinions out there. This going to be a very useful tool. If you ever do decide to write a cut flower book - I will be first in line to get one. thx again
@libbygoinstabor2050
@libbygoinstabor2050 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this!!! I'll be doing succession planting and we are in Cincinnati zone 6b
@melmorsen
@melmorsen 2 жыл бұрын
okay. i love all of your videos. but can you do a skincare routine video??? hahahah girl - you are always glowing
@jackwilkinson9343
@jackwilkinson9343 2 жыл бұрын
Where do you get your lillies from?? I would need like a large amount for cheap!!
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
For large orders of lilies that you need shipped in succession I would use Ball Colorlink. The minimum is usually $125. I like longfield gardens, but I don't believe you can schedule successions with them.
@helendempster1580
@helendempster1580 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of great info...thanks!
@thelazynortherngardener7607
@thelazynortherngardener7607 2 жыл бұрын
This is helpful thanks! Are you taking out all the one-and-dones and replanting the same thing or something different in its place?
@nicolemartin782
@nicolemartin782 2 жыл бұрын
Thanķ you for the information presented. It was very helpful
@IwillBEme4U
@IwillBEme4U 2 жыл бұрын
As of 2021 I am a new home gardener and I was getting overwhelmed with what to do this year with planning. I got very excited and bought a bunch of seeds and wondered where to start. I nor anyone I know gardens and I have no other source for information besides the internet and honestly local nurseries aren't that great of a source of info. I also live in southeastern PA and you always have videos that are easy to understand, informative, and keep me on track for the season. If I had one gardening channel to watch for the rest of forever it would be yours! I'm always rewatching your videos and perusing your garden for inspiration. Thank you so much for all of the hard work and thought you put into your videos! You didn't miss a thing!
@macymcdowell2
@macymcdowell2 2 жыл бұрын
I adore cosmo foliage for bouquets. Probably more than the flower lol
@gr8gardn
@gr8gardn Жыл бұрын
I found out how great cosmos was last summer when I had ZERO foliage. Now I plan to keep growing a few plants just for foliage.🐦
@annstclair4668
@annstclair4668 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videoes. I am living in the caribbean it is hot here most of the time and some times rain. Which cut flower can grow here?
@diannerichard2509
@diannerichard2509 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the information and resources. I have always wanted to succession plan and now I will plan my 2022 calendar
@karenbaker5485
@karenbaker5485 2 жыл бұрын
This helps me so much. Even though I am in a different zone I can adapt your suggestions to my situation. Thanks for sharing.
@lauriesickles5393
@lauriesickles5393 2 жыл бұрын
Where was your first place to sell bouquets, farmers market, store, roadside stand?? How did you find your niche?
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Laurie! I have always sold at a farm stand from the beginning. I sometimes sell to florists.
@BloominIvy
@BloominIvy 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing Danielle that is some really great advice. I have not even tried succession planting yet. So I wanted to try it this year and hear from someone who has experience. Thanks again!!
@TVyVan
@TVyVan 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been intimidated by succession planting, but you broke it down into simpler terms and included information about pests too. You also have the calmest voice so I tend to listen before bed and fall asleep to your videos. The next day, I’d watch the parts I fell asleep to. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge, Danielle! 😂
@SPshaun
@SPshaun 2 жыл бұрын
Great information! I am not a flower farmer but I grow a few cut flowers for family graves at the cemetery next to our house and for family in general, myself included. We live in a rural area and in the house my husbands grandparents built. They gave the local church land for the cemetery and in return had burial plots allotted to them and their children. They have since passed and so we have a few close relatives including my husbands sister and mother in that cemetery. My mother and father recently passed but I have to drive an hour away to visit graveside. I did not buy flowers for any gravesides this last year. I cut them here at home which was a good feeling and heartfelt for the rest of our family who knew that I’d grown everything we had put on the graves of our loved ones. We are on 13 acres, much of which is covered in Douglas fir trees as a crop for lumber and pasture for our horses. I still have an abundance of ground for growing flowers and veggies. I did zinnias, branching sunflowers, dahlias, gladiolus, snapdragons, salvia, gomphrena, marigolds, baby’s breath and cosmos as cut flowers last year. The bells of Ireland I had planted years ago. They reseed themselves every year and are kind of a thug and a pain to control. Does no one else experience this? Most say that direct seeding them does not work. They came up the second year after sowing the seeds in spring for me in zone 8B. Now they are prolific in that bed. I weed them out so they can be managed for the rest of the snaps and other plants I want to grow but it hurts my heart to do it. I’ve gotten in all my orders for so many more seeds and fillers this year because of your videos. All this to say that I appreciate your channel and you.
@carolinescrivener7783
@carolinescrivener7783 2 жыл бұрын
That is so meaningful to cut flowers from your own garden for your families graves!
@charliebaby0619
@charliebaby0619 2 жыл бұрын
I used to buy flowers to put on my husband’s grave, the last two years I’ve been cutting my own flowers for the grave. This year I plan to plant more cut flowers to bring to my work for my patients, I can’t wait for spring to come😄
@belwynne1386
@belwynne1386 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic vlog, Danielle. Thank you!
@AJsGreenThumbLLC
@AJsGreenThumbLLC 2 жыл бұрын
Again! Another video so full of valuable and relevant information. Thank you sooo much Danielle!!
@connieirwin8117
@connieirwin8117 2 жыл бұрын
You go Pennsylvania gurl!! Connie from GA saying. You do live in GOD'S COUNTY 🙏
@MrsGillette
@MrsGillette 2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this video!! so much useful info
@ZoubidaPA
@ZoubidaPA 2 жыл бұрын
Zinnias here (high humidity, high heat Montreal, Canada area) is a 3-week harvest window. They will produce of course after 3 weeks. But optimum production lasts about 3 weeks. I succession plant them at 8 to 10 days interval.
@jeannet9592
@jeannet9592 2 жыл бұрын
So much good information! Thank you!
@MicheleLHarvey
@MicheleLHarvey 2 жыл бұрын
Danielle, thank you for a treasure trove of information!
@flowerpixel
@flowerpixel 2 жыл бұрын
Great info, this could totally be put into a spreadsheet I agree, I was surprised to learn cosmos were a cut flower. They don't last long
@emmyhusfloen
@emmyhusfloen 2 жыл бұрын
OH MY those amaryllis flowers are gorgeous behind you....
@emmyhusfloen
@emmyhusfloen 2 жыл бұрын
I love your multiple trees as well... OMG, the dried flower tree is spectacular!! What a great idea! #lifegoals
@marlaschaefer2544
@marlaschaefer2544 2 жыл бұрын
What are the metal hoops you use for your caterpillar tunnel. I have 4x8' raised beds and would like to use those for early things like ranunculus and then once they are done I would like to put my dahlias in. Would that work? Zone 7
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Marla! Our seed store sells them. I believe it's bent metal conduit. Very inexpensive. That would definitely work! I usually do tulips then Dahlias in a bed.
@lacylejeune4699
@lacylejeune4699 2 жыл бұрын
This was so helpful! This will be my first year. I've been so intimidated to get started. Your videos are the most hopeful I've found. Planning the layout, what grows well next to each other and succession planning has been hardest. Thanks for all your helpful videos Danielle
@catherineatkinson1729
@catherineatkinson1729 2 жыл бұрын
Please tell me... When you say to plant a succession, is that in the same spot as the first crop? Or in a tray? Or in a different area? I’m very unsure of this. Thank you.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Catherine! I usually start succession in trays unless it is a seed that prefers to be directly sown such as nigella, bupleurum, bells of ireland, bachelors buttons, larkspur, and orlaya. In terms of where the succession go - when something comes out, something else immediately goes in. If a flower is done, pull, replace (either with a transplant or a seed). An example of a raised bed in the year would be tulips, followed by nigella, followed by zinnias, followed by a procut (if time allows), finish with fall planted hardy annual or spring bulb. I hope that helps!
@rachellleleux7463
@rachellleleux7463 2 жыл бұрын
This is so helpful. Thank you, Danielle, for sharing your knowledge!
@BrittanyS143
@BrittanyS143 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, this was great i nfo and needed!! Thank you! I have all my glads in a box in a cooled area, now on most corns there is a white new corn stuck to the end of a old corn. Do I have to remove the old corn or can I plant them together??
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Brittany! Are these last years corms that were dug up and stored? If so, you can remove the mother corm from the base. You can see me doing that in this video if it's helpful - kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqa3poOKg8-ZntU
@cattiedidful
@cattiedidful 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Danielle! I just wanted to take the time to let you know how much I appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos. You truly turned my day around today. Thank you for reminding me to feel inspired and optimistic about life! I hope all is well.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for those encouraging words Catherine! That truly means a lot to me. Sending you a bouquet of virtual flowers to say thanks!
@sangeetaaich01
@sangeetaaich01 2 жыл бұрын
brilliant!,amazing teacher.
@thejillykilly
@thejillykilly 2 жыл бұрын
Lovely video.
@jennyzimmer2224
@jennyzimmer2224 2 жыл бұрын
How do you find the space for the different stages of successions? Maybe I’m trying too many different varieties for my small space.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks for this great question! Hopefully this example will help - take the raised beds. I have 8. Usually only 4 are blooming at a given time, sometimes 6. Most beds have 3-4 crops in them each year depending on days to maturity. I used to draw seasonal maps. That may also be helpful.
@shawnsg
@shawnsg 2 жыл бұрын
From my very limited experience, I find the "opening" so to speak, when the cool weather annuals start to peter out and they get pulled up. I'm still probably not doing it optimally, but that's how I've sorta made it work.
@jennyzimmer2224
@jennyzimmer2224 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these responses! This does help. I just need to be ok with the “growing” phase and not focus so much on blooms=success at a given time.
@cindyjensen1024
@cindyjensen1024 2 жыл бұрын
What a wealth of good information!
@annharlan8926
@annharlan8926 Күн бұрын
Thank you so much. This was the greatest video - so helpful and practical. All the hidden gems about the fussiness of plants, keeping a calendar, tunnels, how long they last - wonderful information for my 8a plan to retire into cut flower farming. You are great.
@claudiachannel5292
@claudiachannel5292 2 жыл бұрын
If we missed the fall planting season. Can we still sow those fall planting seeds in early spring?
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm 2 жыл бұрын
Yes definitely!!!
@itskathyslife6066
@itskathyslife6066 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE ALL THE INFO YOU SHARE WITH US!!! I will be going over this video multiple times to suck up all the information!!!! Thank you!!!
@joannakisielewska1650
@joannakisielewska1650 2 жыл бұрын
the best video I have ever watched!
@agardeningreece
@agardeningreece 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing knowledge sharing!!! Thank you so much. It's my first time going to flower farm this year and all this experience you share here is so helpfull! Full respect!!! Thank you so much!!! Yannis (a garden in Greece) 😊😁
@tawanajorden2990
@tawanajorden2990 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great video
@shelliechristman1
@shelliechristman1 Жыл бұрын
I have been putting in new gardens in North Georgia on a lake in zone 8. I’ve been very careful to plant what the deer don’t like (we love our deer). I’d never seen a Japanese Beatle but hoards of them showed up and trashed all my Canna. I tried to get a jump on it the 2nd year, but they still did 50% damage. I’ve ripped them all out! I have found with the very high moisture in the air from the lake, that Rudbeckia Black Eyed Susan & Sedum Autumn Joy just rot. I’ve taken them all out! I’m potting them all up to sell (I can’t throw a perennial away). I have also given up on the only plants I planted that just in case the deer wouldn’t eat: Limelights, Roses & Ninebark. They are now in containers on my raised deck. I just have to protect small tree trunks from their rubbing of ant and from nippling the new growth on my Windmill Palms. :) Trying more new things this year. LOVE finding you and hearing all your knowledge…what a lesson and time saver. THANK YOU!
@davetoth9767
@davetoth9767 6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!! Your presentations are always terrific. My wife and I always love watching your videos. :)
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