You are the only flower farming channel that was very clear on how to harvest Cosmos at the correct stage! I've been putting off growing them because I didn't want to waste the time and space, but I definitely will grow them next season! Thank you SO much ❤ p.s. I love Apricotta and Purity
The wildflower cosmos area is so pretty! I would like to start making areas like that on our flower farm. Will be adding bicolor violet to my list next year - it’s beautiful! 😊
Yes! I love these type of videos. I really appreciate all of your informative and beautiful videos. I know what busy people you must be so thank you for sharing your gorgeous flower farm with us all.
Cosmos are so beautiful they are the dancing flower 🌸. I have a lots plant here in Alaska and for some reason they not blooming yet. Last year I brought a few plans from Washington and they keep blooming still October I’m hoping to see some flowers soon 😁 Happy Farming 🩷
I learned a lot about this flower. They are very pretty but I can’t seem to get them to grow in my garden. Please post a video telling how you get yours to grow and be so pretty.
I would love to know what you charge for cosmos, given they're so time consuming to harvest! I feel like it's not worth growing some years, but maybe I'm just not charging enough? 🤔 lol
Thank you for your comment! You would cut them about 24 inches deep like I showed towards the end of the video. Cutting them like that makes them rebloom with nice stem length.
Do you grown gladiolus? If so, can you save the corms successfully if they have not been planted out for the next year? Just curious as I am in the same hardiness zone as you.
You are the only flower farming channel that was very clear on how to harvest Cosmos at the correct stage! I've been putting off growing them because I didn't want to waste the time and space, but I definitely will grow them next season! Thank you SO much ❤ p.s. I love Apricotta and Purity
Thank you!! My 12-year-old daughter was just complaining about the vase life of cosmos. Now I can show her when to harvest them for the longest life.
I’m so glad you shared this video of when to cut cosmos for a bouquet. Really helpful.
Definitely want to see more like this! And a summer farm tour??
Great video. Would love more of this type of teaching.
Love harvest videos of any kind!
I am loving Rubenzia. Please keep harvesting tips coming!
The wildflower cosmos area is so pretty! I would like to start making areas like that on our flower farm. Will be adding bicolor violet to my list next year - it’s beautiful! 😊
Yes! I love these type of videos. I really appreciate all of your informative and beautiful videos. I know what busy people you must be so thank you for sharing your gorgeous flower farm with us all.
Yes ! Keeping this video series going for each flower. Thanks !
Absolutely love videos like this! Now I know I've been harvesting cosmos too late! Also love to hear about successful varieties. Thank you!!
My first time gardening and I had so much success with cosmos! I definitely recommend planting them. It's the ultimate cottage garden look.
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Thank you for another very cool video guys...love the lavender in the background too!!
Cosmos are so beautiful they are the dancing flower 🌸. I have a lots plant here in Alaska and for some reason they not blooming yet. Last year I brought a few plans from Washington and they keep blooming still October I’m hoping to see some flowers soon 😁 Happy Farming 🩷
God bless y'all 😊
I learned a lot about this flower. They are very pretty but I can’t seem to get them to grow in my garden. Please post a video telling how you get yours to grow and be so pretty.
This was such helpful content. Thank you!
Thanks. Very informative.
Thankyou for the great tips..💚 🌸💮🌸💚
I would love to know what you charge for cosmos, given they're so time consuming to harvest! I feel like it's not worth growing some years, but maybe I'm just not charging enough? 🤔 lol
I wish you would have explained and shown how deep to cut them at harvest to get them to re-flush with long stems. Love your videos, thank you!
Thank you for your comment! You would cut them about 24 inches deep like I showed towards the end of the video. Cutting them like that makes them rebloom with nice stem length.
@@PepperHarrow thank you so much!
When would you cut the cosmos for a wedding date??? If I cut at stage you suggest, say two days beforehand, will that work?
Almost leaveless and beautifu this flower
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Can you put cosmos in the fridge if cut right at opening stage for a few days before using them And should they be kept around 38°
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Great video. I love your husband’s tshirt. Are they available for sale?
They are available on our website!
Do you grown gladiolus? If so, can you save the corms successfully if they have not been planted out for the next year? Just curious as I am in the same hardiness zone as you.
did i miss it or was there netting for these?
I didn't have many cosmos but about 50% just fail after cutting 😢