SUCCESSION PLANTING FLOWERS Made Simple | PepperHarrow Farm

Published 2021-03-07
In the video Jenn and I simplify the succession planting process so you can create your own plan. #flower #farm
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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you for keeping it simple and direct. So many youtubers chatter on endlessly before getting to the point. You two minimize the useless gab and I really appreciate it..
  • @DalhiaSun
    She’s beautiful. Love her soft soothing voice.
  • Thank you guys... so much good info! And so appreciate the bloopers! So real! So cute!
  • LOL "Whats up everybody"...I am still chuckling...great impression
  • @heikedeubner9073
    Great overview, will try successions in the coming year. For July transplants, I find a few days with shade cloth help transition them out if the weather is hot and dry.
  • @bettyreed2469
    Such great information, exactly what I was looking for. I’m in 7b, so I’ll probably move that schedule up about a month. You’re both very good at teaching, everything is very easy to understand. Loved the outtakes, you too are so cute!
  • @cbak1819
    What a lovely couple. Loads of info on this video. Great idea about watering and evening planting. My first year succession planing and planting to a bigger degree in my yard raised bed garden. Perfect timing, I was getting so confused. Pest and disease pressure was a issue and I was about to "throw in the towel". I'm not alone🎉 what a relief.. May God bless you and shine his face upon you.
  • Love Adam’s enthusiastic intro! 🥸😆 Awesome advice & ideas! Postage stamp garden here! 😎
  • Found your channel 2nght in my feed. Assuming from watching starting flower farming. So inspired by you both and love how you share your valuable information with us. Would love to visit your farm someday. We have recently moved & upgraded to more land a year ago. Hubby and I are enjoying the inherited garden here. I played with a small patch of Zinnias, Cosmos, sunflowers, chamomile, and soon to start a medicinal herb garden. Roses have always been my favorite, but finding new loves with other types of flowers too. The property has so much potential, but we are both going with the flow until we feel what is going to work here. Enjoying learning more from your channel. Thank you both♥️ Hugs from Texas🥰💐🌹💐🌹💐🌻🌻🌻💞💞💞
  • @patti4070
    This will be my first year succession planting and this was super helpful! Thank you. I’m Starting out slow in my yard using the time as my learning process. Hope to eventually move to a place with a little bit more space.
  • @zolacrofoot4944
    never thought of the 2 week interval plan. Great ideas, Keep it coming.
  • Thank you for the great video! I am a first time flower farmer this year and this was really helpful!
  • @OldReddingFarm
    loved the bloops <3 can't wait to see your farm up and running in full bloom! I hope you've got the time to show us all the fields in action
  • @lisafeck1537
    You are agreat team, love your way together. The idea of waiting until the last light of day, in the heat of the summer, and watering before planting, works. Brilliant idea. Thank you.