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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Let’s talk all about our summer flowers that we grow here on our profitable part time flower farm in Oklahoma. Eric and I sit down and go through each flower talking pros, cons, and lessons learned. #oklahoma #flowerfarming #flowerfarm #coramdeofarm
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Komentáře • 50

  • @Happyhillsflowerfarm
    @Happyhillsflowerfarm Před měsícem +3

    Love your new little co-star’s! 😻
    FYI for those curious, I hold snaps successfully in the cooler for 2 weeks, set at 38 degrees. I use Chrysal 2 holding solution and change the water every 5 days.

  • @theresaburg5881
    @theresaburg5881 Před měsícem +2

    Loved watching you two (you're hilarious) and the kittens are cute. Hearing your thoughts on the different flowers is interesting. Flowers vary so much by area and year. Enjoy your time off.

  • @pamspreutels1473
    @pamspreutels1473 Před měsícem +1

    Love you all! Understand zinnia trouble totally. Oddly, we direct seeded (into landscape fabric where they would "live"). Those plants have been an Incredible Improvement over what we start in trays. Our "tray babies " look & grow well, but the direct seed are just better, healthier, & more productive! Also a Ton less work than starting in trays. ( ThreeStrands; NW AR, year 2)

  • @terribeach4400
    @terribeach4400 Před měsícem +1

    This is my first year growing, and i started with zinnias as recommended by so many as a first-timer. I loved them at first, but they are now just covered with different worms. Some are tiny. Some are huge. They kook beautiful from a distance, and then as i walk through, I see all the flaws. The quality is definitely declining. I am sorry you are having some of the same thoughts as me, but it's encouraging to hear that it's not just me. I started hearing negative thoughts in my little brain like "if you can't keep zinnias healthy, you might as well quit" 😭.
    Thank you for sharing! I love your videos! ❤

  • @person3952
    @person3952 Před měsícem +1

    Your videos are the highlight of my week. Or Fortnite.
    And kittens are highly interesting and adorable.

  • @lizzyk3444
    @lizzyk3444 Před měsícem

    My favorite videos to watch on a Sunday morning while getting ready for church! You two have such an uplifting presence ❤

    • @CoramDeoFarm
      @CoramDeoFarm  Před měsícem

      love this feedback! We are getting ready to head to church soon too :)

  • @nicoleporter4052
    @nicoleporter4052 Před měsícem

    Thanks for posting! I appreciate the knowledge I get from each video! And I find them enjoyable as well!! I love that y’all are so vocal about your Christian values!! Thank you!! Keep posting! 😊

  • @nancydockter4093
    @nancydockter4093 Před měsícem

    I am a small scale Arkansas flower farmer, zone 8a. Because of the few types of cut flowers that are heat tolerant, I have ordered Asiatic lilies for next year. Love your videos!

  • @catreeves963
    @catreeves963 Před měsícem

    Love the cats ❤ we over winter statice here so you might get away with planting it out very early spring where you are.

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Před měsícem

    So true about Zinnia's... if the plant is healthy they will be great in bouquets, in my experience.
    This year I pinched them before planting and planted them in early May, a week after last frost. They are the strongest I have grown. The plant is shorter, but the stems are 24 inches at least.
    Full sun and water.. the soil dries fast. Thanks for all the " banter" cats and humar.. ❤❤

  • @Byrdroostfarm
    @Byrdroostfarm Před měsícem

    I am a sunflower farm and I’m planting g until August 16th. Also, if you row cover Sunflowers in March you can start them early.😊 I love sunflowers ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Byrdroostfarm
      @Byrdroostfarm Před měsícem

      I’m trying new varieties too this fall 😊

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Před měsícem

    So true about Zinnia's... if the plant is healthy they will be great in bouquets, in my experience.
    This year I pinched them before planting and planted them in early May, a week after last frost. They are the strongest I have grown. The plant is shorter, but the stems are 24 inches at least.
    Full sun and water.. the soil dries fast. Have you ever tried salvia's they smell great and ok to use cooler. Thanks for all the " banter" cats and humor.. ❤❤

  • @madonnaschmid7707
    @madonnaschmid7707 Před měsícem

    I too, have a love hate relationship with Zinnias! They take me longer to harvest than any other flower I grow. The lighter colors seem to brown out quicker. The Oklahomas are very petite, My favorite to grow and behave the best is Uproar Rose Zinnia!

  • @carolleimbach6407
    @carolleimbach6407 Před měsícem

    Scent of marigold blooms is wonderful, but foliage odor is yuck. I strip the leaves off, so no problem.

  • @cherigeitz7798
    @cherigeitz7798 Před měsícem +1

    Love your videos!!!!

  • @4DayWeekends
    @4DayWeekends Před měsícem

    I agree about the zinnias. They were never my favorite. This year has been super weird for them. Super short, small, browning. What has surprised me have been the marigolds! I’m second year and this year I started my marigolds earlier and added a few varieties. They are strong tall and vibrant. Not super huge flowers but the size of my zinnias so far.

  • @AnnaKincaid
    @AnnaKincaid Před měsícem

    I am in zone 8 I planted sunflowers back in April they still haven’t bloomed! I also had to pull lots of them because they got fungus due to the very wet and cool conditions we had this year. I just planted a succession of sunflowers we shall see how they do.

  • @YanickaQuilt
    @YanickaQuilt Před měsícem

    I know that a lot of people grow procut but i love my Vincent's choice.

  • @3kidmama
    @3kidmama Před měsícem

    I'm a cool climate grower and am finding out that the 50/60day sunflowers planted in Spring are taking much longer than the packet maturity dates. I think the soil temp, day temp as well as and day length affect their rate of development too. We had a cool spring (not frost) with lots of overcast days and rain in contrast to the sunny early summer we experienced last yr. My procut sunflowers have been in ground for 52days already and we are still about 2wks away from harvesting a bloom. I"m learning that perennials are what will most likely be the blooms to use between that Spring to Summer lag time.

  • @christyleitner5949
    @christyleitner5949 Před měsícem

    My 4th year flower farming but 5th year cutting zinnas for arrangements and I don't like the "vase life worry" either. The only other flower that could take the place is dahlias but I refuse to put all the energy into what it take to grow them. I cut those the 3rd year 😂
    I need advice on another bloom. I do have unlimited hydrangeas but would like another bloom.

    • @CoramDeoFarm
      @CoramDeoFarm  Před měsícem

      I’m increasing marigolds and sunflowers i think to off set

  • @user-sd9sm5mg5r
    @user-sd9sm5mg5r Před měsícem

    Thank u for another great video !

  • @teresasuderman2199
    @teresasuderman2199 Před měsícem

    I know that tunnel space is precious, but what about putting some sunflowers in the tunnel. That could speed them up enough to have some for Mothers Day maybe. Just a thought

  • @jessicabellamy3442
    @jessicabellamy3442 Před měsícem

    Have you found that celosia holds up in the cooler? Ours seems to brown very easily under cooler temps. 😢

  • @kendastaudenmaier3689
    @kendastaudenmaier3689 Před měsícem

    I think sunflowers are very temperature sensitive.

  • @stephmoore22
    @stephmoore22 Před měsícem

    Do you succession grow statice for fall bouquets? I agree with the comment about how I really look forward to your videos every (or every other 😉) Sunday and watch while I’m getting ready for church. God bless. Here for the kittens too and all the babies. ❤

  • @kendastaudenmaier3689
    @kendastaudenmaier3689 Před měsícem

    I don't care for the smell but I like the look of marigold in the bouquet.

  • @cyndiesgarden365
    @cyndiesgarden365 Před měsícem +1

    Could marigolds be a good substitute for zinnias? I have some of the coco orange in the ground for fall, but this is my first time growing them. 🤷‍♀️

    • @cyndiesgarden365
      @cyndiesgarden365 Před měsícem

      Oh geez, this is why I shouldn't comment b4 the end of the video. Once u said lisianthis was the last one, my brain was wondering and I started typing 😂

    • @CoramDeoFarm
      @CoramDeoFarm  Před měsícem +1

      Ha yes! We got out of order there. I’m definitely planting more marigolds next year

  • @Newgardener9b
    @Newgardener9b Před 8 dny

    Did you pinch your snaps? They were lovely!

  • @maritmadsen554
    @maritmadsen554 Před měsícem

  • @MoonchildBloomsFF
    @MoonchildBloomsFF Před měsícem

    Im feeling the same way about zinnias this year. I feel like they're decreasing the value of my mixed bouquets. I grow benary too, the first cut is always kinda pitiful but mine aren't coming back much better either. Super annoying!

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Před měsícem

    I don't have a cooler and it takes 3-5 days in my unheated garage. This was not wanted when I thought they would open in 12-24 hours..

  • @stephmoore22
    @stephmoore22 Před měsícem

    Sounds like you can’t force the sunflower. They like a certain temps.

  • @haleywhite5949
    @haleywhite5949 Před měsícem +1

    Don’t be fooled we love the cat content too

  • @sallyloosli4379
    @sallyloosli4379 Před měsícem

    Can sunflowers be kept on a cooler or refrigerator? How long will they last? I'm having the same problem right now...

  • @torimarie7659
    @torimarie7659 Před měsícem

    I actually don’t mind the meandering path through zinnia discussion. Because you touched on lots of useful things. Didn’t true off my note taking at all

  • @sallyloosli4379
    @sallyloosli4379 Před měsícem

    How did you correct your white fly issue??? I had them last year and had no idea what to do..

  • @Juliet-ej3gc
    @Juliet-ej3gc Před měsícem

    Do you think the soil temp is what makes the difference in the sunnies? Even first year growing in NC mts I saw this with the bloom time on the zinnas I did. I sowed really early and the second later sow came on sooner then my first planting. I wonder if you covered or green house grew if you wouldn't have better results in timing? I am going to attempt to cattle panel and plastic "green house" my fall sunnies to see if I can get them through Indian summer and reuse same scenario for spring. Just a thought?

    • @nancydockter4093
      @nancydockter4093 Před měsícem +1

      YES. From Zone 8a flower farmer: I grew sunflowers in my hoop house this summer on a whim in June to fill a spot. Overall it worked fine. However, the ones on the south side shaded the ones on the north side. I was too busy to run some rope to corral those, so they flopped over into a mess. But this tells me that next spring, before I put on shade on the house, I could do an early crop of sunflowers, likely transplants, to grow some for early spring and Mother's Day sales.

  • @cynthiagustafson2541
    @cynthiagustafson2541 Před měsícem

    I'm a cat person for sure! Loved to watch them. They're so naughty! Are you putting in another tunnel?

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Před měsícem

    😻😻

  • @user-ul3oo7bg9h
    @user-ul3oo7bg9h Před měsícem

    I didn’t think sunflowers like cooler?

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Před měsícem

    I have been here before😂