Bouquet Making with Peonies, Ranunculus and Campanula Sunshine and Flora Flower Farm
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Love these bouquet making videos. You talk us through it so well. You have genuine love for these flowers and for how they will brighten your customer’s day. The Reno is so exciting to me. It looks so incredibly good that I can’t wait to see more progress and then the end result.
Thanks so much 😊
I absolutely love your channel and your videos. I follow several flower farmers on CZcams and like each of them for different reasons. I love yours because of the lighting and peaceful feel of your videos. I also love listening to you talk about all of the things that go into this venture. A super nice plus is that you have a lovely voice and I enjoy listening to you while I write assignments for school.
Wow, thank you!
The lighting in your videos is always so beautiful. Your photography background really shows.
Thank you so much!
So so beautiful. Now I want to grow Campanula!
I started campanula from seed last fall and covered them overwinter with frost cloth. They bloomed beautifully about a month ago for me. Purple bloomed earlier than white for me also. I grew the same colors as you but I did not use support netting so they were not nice and straight like yours. Your bouquet design is always amazing.. thanks for sharing
So inspiring!
I’m in western Pa (zone 6) and I sowed campanula seeds last summer, put the seedlings in the field sometime in October without cover and they were fabulous.
You are juggling so much!! Everything looks amazing!
Thank you! 🤗
You hit the campanula jackpot!!!
I love campanula and start them from seed.
Butterfly and cloni ranunculus are two others I have grown
Hi, Christina! I grew campanula from seed for the first time last season. I fall planted it with amazing results!
I'm in zone 6b-7 in Pennsylvania. I will definitely be planting all of the colors for next year!
Thanks for sharing!!
Those flowers are *divine *
The bouquets were great! I grew campanula from seed. I had lilac, purple, and white. The white was later to bloom than the purple and lilac, but they also had the longest vase life. I will plant many more next year as they are just breath-taking. Congrats on the new storefront. Glad to see you prospering.
Bouquets are beautiful! You really know how to use colors together❤
Thank you so much!
I got a lemon Italian ranunculus that was glorious this year growing outside!
Stunning bouquets Christina! I love how your new shop is coming along.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Christina, lovely bouquets! 💐💚🙃
I have one Campanula plant and it was a present from a bird, same as two ornamental maples, pink peony poppies and a few other things. I also have three hazelnut trees in pots thanks to a squirrel forgetting they planted them in my garden.
I planted campanula from seed last year and they overwintered in my garden. They are just about to bloom. I can’t wait. It was a mixed seed packet so I’m anxious to see the colors. Your purple ones are gorgeous.
I love campanula and I think they're easy to start from seed.
Your white campanula are very pretty. I planted campanula from seed last year . They grew huge this year with lots of purple blooms. I'm trying the double mix this year. Either slow growers or biannual. Thanks for sharing how u bouquet today!
I’m growing campanula this season (southern hemisphere) I started them indoors via seed and now they’re planted out and growing well outside so far (zone 9) they were pretty easy to start from seed - similar grow time to snaps I would say?
I’ve grown the perennial ones but are tricky for me in my zone 3. I will try the annuals again. Yours are beautiful
Wow it's awesome
Thanks a lot 😊
You should add filler flowers to make your bouquets look fuller
Definitely will when I have some ready
Beautiful!!! And the progress on the new building has been amazing. Question: How do you plan to manage getting trays of seedlings up and down the steep stairs to and from the basement?
They aren’t too bad. But I do have a second stairway that goes directly up and outside that I will use most of the time for those things
Christina. Where do you get your ranunculus corms? The blooms are much bigger than my telecotes. I've been watching you for a few years and it is really exciting to see all the progress you've made growing ranunculus.
Ball Colorlink and grew mostly the Amadine variety
Oh man I planted campanula once but spaced them far apart and they grew as one bigger plant with many stems. It was beautiful though. I think I’ll try again. Thanks for your inspiration! Also - where did you get those giant plant tags (on your table when you were wrapping the bouquet)? I’d love to get that size for my dahlias too!! Thanks
Here’s the link! I use them for pumpkins and dahlias
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Hi, Christina: I was wondering if you have a resource for purchasing plugs for the average gardener, who doesn't have a tax ID, as I'm not re-selling. Also, I just wanted to say that I love your style and I've learned so much from you. I've incorporated some cut flowers into my flower gardens, with the thought of being able to make some nice bouquets for cutting for myself and friends. The only sad part is that I don't have a lot of space. So, I've resorted to using pots on my patio for my "overflow" 🤣🤣. I don't know how you do it all by yourself. You certainly have a lot of growing going on, not to mention your photography and your art studio. 🌸🌸🌸🌸
You could contact a garden centre close to you and they should be able to order plugs for you. You will have to pay retail prices for the plugs though.
Thank you! I’m so glad you are enjoying the channel! I’m only familiar with wholesale plugs I’m sorry! Maybe someone else will see your comment and have an option
Do you flower friends in your area? You can possibly go in on plug trays together. Farmer Baily has trays of 115 and 210. I'm hoping to find some people in my area to go in on trays.
@@user-ut7vv8ts9y great idea
I grew campanula and they are nothing like lisianthus….
Oh good!
How old are your peonies? I don’t have any yet and just wondering how long I would have to wait to cut.
Just one year. Will wait 2 more years to harvest from them