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Thank you! First and foremost, I’ve been prouncing it ‘Lu-pINE’ like a pine tree. I was gifted a wildflower mix and I happen to have two of these and I did not know they were perennials, so that’s cute.
I didn’t see any pictures of the beautiful flowers you’re talking about ? I appreciate the information you gave us in this video I just wish there were some pictures associated with the rarer dahlias your talking about
Thank you!!!🙏🏼 ❤
Loved the video!
Japanese beetles are the worst. They can completely defoliate a plant. I have had the most luck with Japanese beetles traps and eliminating the bugs that way.
Beautiful!
Thanks
Jen is so beautiful, now and then. You are a beautiful couple. Lovely farm!
Your chickens had a seed spitting contest 😂
What breed are your doggies?
I’ve planted winter hardy hibiscus as a bait plant. It’s really helped! They munch on it, then the plant recovers after the beetles die back.
Looking amazing! Beautiful time of year! Love watching as its Winter where i am (New Zealand) when you do U Pick do you explain about harvesting to the customers like for example what stages to cut certain flowers? Or do you just let them go for it? Also do you give them buckets of water to harvest into or do they just collect a bunch in there hand and take home and put into water? Just curious as i grow cut flowers (smaller scale than yours) but was thinking of trialing some U pick days! I like the idea esp when there is abundance in the summer 😊
Those are beautiful! Thank you Can’t get them to flower but I never give up year after year Patricia
I love watching all of your videos! I am attempting to model my farm after yours. I just have to tell you that I love LOVE everything you're doing, and.....I am so tickled to see that y'all have weeds in your driveway and other areas and I don't feel so bad about MINE!! 😂😂 If you guys have the same struggles, I feel more "normal".
Amazing! Thank you for sharing the beauty and bounty!
Where does the name Pepper Harrow come from?
Thank you for the tour
That’s a butta squash. Thanks for the tip on neem oil. We’ve been using permethrin in our orchard and it has to be reapplied every week or two. Neem sounds more natural.
Lovely flowers and of course cats and puppies ❤
Beautiful!
what a wonderful place such beauty and you both seem such nice people
Would love to learn more about your neem oil treatment/schedule/how to!
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Loved the video. I've always been a lavendar freak. Your lavendar fields harvested or not just amaze me (put a smile on my face). I've tried growing lavendar in Oklahoma, and usually end up with a few little nubs Then over a short time, the nubs die. I'm sure it has to do with our extreme heat/weather. I've ordered your lavendar oil, and soap. I'm looking forward to using them😊 Japanese beetles are truly a pain for gardeners. The chickens however, love them...for chicken snacks. Have you tried Beetle bags. I have a few friends who own vegetable gardens, and have fruit trees who are dealing with the Japanese Beetles as well. The Beetle Bags have helped. Jake and his family (internet friend) at Whitehouse on the Hill vlog use the bags, and has success on capturing a lot of the beetles. I've attached a video showing the bag setup for capturing beetles.
Thanks for your support! We've tried the beetle bags and questioned whether they attracted more to the farm than they caught. We apply milky spore in the fall which helps. The extra rain we've had this year has been great for the bugs.
Thank you for the neem oil tip!
Beautiful lavender ! I wish I could be at the field and smell the lavender. I just put in an order for the essential oil 😁
Thanks for your support!
That field of wildflowers is lovely. I think we're going to put in about 3 acres of something like that next year.
Can all of these be grown in zone 4?
I have been searching around for something like this,no luck. But I am so happy I stumble across this!.
Quick question! My daughter is trying to start a flower farm in our town and right now she’s just selling at a farmers market. Does she need to have a sales tax certificate in order to do that and is she supposed to be collecting sales tax on what she sells at the farmers market?
do you harvest it the same way for like making oils ?
Muted is my thing. Love it
amazing field❤
Hi! I’ve been asked for a quote for something similar to this. Do you mind sharing what you charge per bud vase?
Beautiful, I have one question for you. How do you keep up with all of the weeds in your perennial beds? Every one of mine gets taken over by the second year no matter how much I pull.
Do you make a living with $100k gross?
Thanks for the info really helpful ❤
at how many weeks would you put out in the garden? i have some that 7 weeks, not sure if i should put them out yet
I can’t see any netting, flowers all standing upright!
Wow! A wonderful story!
OMG ❤ These birds just arrived to my neighborhood, I have stayed up two nights in a row leaving the sliding door open to enjoy their beautiful 😍 singing 🎶
Waterproof Windbreaker,English Wellies.Well you know.
Nice set up.
Garden like a Viking fish fertilizer
What variety of sunflowers ares those?
Where can I buy apple mint seeds? I’ve been looking and can’t seem to find anything good. Where did you purchase your apple mint?
Do you pinch your Lisianthus? If yes, when? Thank you.
My Phenomenal lavender is surrounded by bees. How do you harvest lavender without getting stung?
Do you use overhead irrigation for the whole growth period? I see that drip irrigation is commonly used. Just wondering why you use this method?