Videos
Flower Farming | Floral Design | Small Scale Growing
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Flower Focus
Dahlias
Learn all about how and when to lift your Dahlia tubers for winter storage in this video.
Learn how to wash, divide, store dahlia tubers to save and increase your dahlia stock in this video.
Struggling how to divide those dahlia clumps? Navigate dividing a dahlia clump with us in real time while we also give tips and tricks for you to conquer your dahlia dividing task in this video.
Ranunculus & Anemone
In this video we go through everything you need to know about successfully growing, harvesting and designing with ranunculus in about five minutes!
In this video we go through everything you need to know about successfully growing, harvesting and designing with anemones in about five minutes!
Learn how to successfully soak your ranunculus and anemone corms (along with how to make your own corm soaking unit that doubles for making compost tea!).
Other Favorite Flowers
In this video we go through everything you need to know about successfully growing, harvesting and designing with Iceland poppies in about five minutes!
Farmer-Florist Floral Design
Learn how to scale up your wreath making production for your flower farm.
Dahlias and pumpkins are a wonderful way to celebrate fall! Learn how to make a floral-foam free centerpiece using homegrown pumpkins and blooms.
Learn some of my favorite fall floral design components and make a compote design with me!
Flower Farming
Learn how to map out your growing space to maximize production!
Believe it or not, flower farming doesn’t stop simply because it’s winter. Learn what tasks we are doing in winter at our zone 6b farm!
A hard lesson to learn!
Are you an aspiring flower farmer? Then this video is for you!
Let’s simplify when to seed start different varieties of flowers and what some of the common terminology means!
Watch us as we take the first steps to healing our growing patch after decades of herbicide damage from the previous owners!