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Exciting New Perennials! Bowman's Seedlings Unboxing 

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We made a big perennial purchase for the farm, and I can't wait to share all the details with you! Lots of delphinium, sedum, yarrow, and more!
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@cecilialind9474
@cecilialind9474 28 дней назад
Investing in perennials is a really good idea. You look relaxed, Serina 💚 I wish you all a fantastic and joyful growing season!
@silencedflower8441
@silencedflower8441 28 дней назад
I have been propagating my sedums for a few years now.. Have amassed a massive collection. Every single clipping can be a propagation., even a single leaf will sprout a baby sedum. I started with one plant and have thousands now.
@apriloestman8304
@apriloestman8304 28 дней назад
When your Peonies and Delphiniums mature, your farm is surely going to be spectacular!
@marypritchett115
@marypritchett115 26 дней назад
Mmm…I have Peony envy, for sure. 😂
@rosiedyer9419
@rosiedyer9419 28 дней назад
Delphineums, one of my all time favorites! You bet I would be immediately drawn to them in a bouquet! Great move guys!
@halinawiecek2297
@halinawiecek2297 28 дней назад
Nice to see you I miss you and your flower 🌷🌹 take care
@jenhernandez5450
@jenhernandez5450 28 дней назад
I was waiting for your videos and sale for mother’s day. Kindda disappointed when i saw this and not that 😮😢
@Starrynite11
@Starrynite11 28 дней назад
Yay a video! I’ve been waiting for this! 😊
@cecilialind9474
@cecilialind9474 28 дней назад
You could make a sort of wicking bed for the thirstier flowers. Dig down about a foot, put in a layer of something water resistant and fill back with the soil you removed. Plant as usual. Makes for longer hydration in your otherwise super draining substrata.
@rickyt3961
@rickyt3961 28 дней назад
Thank you! look forward to the market days!
@norlealagunsay2979
@norlealagunsay2979 7 дней назад
Hope to see u again making boquets and selling them to market🙏♥️
@SkinnyPigDesigns
@SkinnyPigDesigns 28 дней назад
I wish I had the patience to plant perennials in my backyard. I see seeds for gorgeous flowers, but when it says 365+ days to bloom, I immediately put it back because I don't want to wait that long 😅
@mhubertcfi
@mhubertcfi 28 дней назад
I live in basically the same climate in central WA and my delphiniums do great. I just divided one plant and got 17 babies!
@lwjenson
@lwjenson 28 дней назад
Good to know, so am I :)
@julievanerem9578
@julievanerem9578 28 дней назад
Excited for market videos, hope there will be a smashing Mothers Day sales report!!!!
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 27 дней назад
Don’t think they are doing the farmers market anymore :(
@Lana-zq8vr
@Lana-zq8vr 26 дней назад
@@GardeningAddiction I agree. Ian was the one going to markets.
@a.c.ewarrior5101
@a.c.ewarrior5101 28 дней назад
Def excited for the Delphiniums😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 those high tall flowers stalks!!!!!
@janepeters5732
@janepeters5732 27 дней назад
That yarrow plant reminds me of the pearle yarrow…the greenery!
@patriciahogg5763
@patriciahogg5763 28 дней назад
Have a great season!!
@jocelynsanchez8395
@jocelynsanchez8395 28 дней назад
New to your channel! Learning allot! Your love for flower farming is contagious. You and Ian, kids and cats are great 👍 Glad with your new video.😊ù
@janepeters5732
@janepeters5732 27 дней назад
Perennials will make your life much easier in the long run😀
@MrsLovelyPendragon
@MrsLovelyPendragon 23 дня назад
Nice to see a video, love listening to them when I’m out in the garden, gives me motivation! ❤
@wildirishroseflower
@wildirishroseflower 7 дней назад
Slugs love delphinium. If you have slugs too, organic slug pellets work well for me
@waweboardgirl
@waweboardgirl 27 дней назад
Yay new video! 😍 You are one of my favorite channels.
@Thingys-Jill
@Thingys-Jill 27 дней назад
Serina, you know it's not safe for you to look at catalogs! That sedum looks beautiful. I'm really enjoying your videos. Edited to add, I planted 3 mint plants in a previous home. It went crazy. I dug it out . . . or so I thought. I had mint the next season. Dug it out. Had mint the next season. Then I moved, so I don't know. Tilling it up will make it spread more. I do hope you looked into growing Kniphofia - Red Hot Pokers. They would be great in your climate, perennial, and gorgeous spikes in the yellow/orange/red family of colors.
@meandmysunshine1
@meandmysunshine1 26 дней назад
Hi Serina, so nice to see you back again! I LOVE Delphimiums! They create quite a punch in a bouquet. I too love the blue ones. I am just a flower grower because I love them. Daisies are pretty easy to grow. They also spread pretty quickly. I do not think they have a very good vase life though. Maybe these are a little different. I am in ON. You will want to plant those Delphiniums soon. They grow well with cool weather. We are suddenly hot here too, but our nights are cool. They also flower maybe end of June and into July. Can't remember exactly. Take care Serina! Enjoyed your video. Eileen ❤😊🍁
@michellepaulkasnik4490
@michellepaulkasnik4490 28 дней назад
Where’s Ian?
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 27 дней назад
Let me know if you find out what happened… I wonder if he was mr nice guy for too long and then the lid blew off???
@rochellemiller6329
@rochellemiller6329 28 дней назад
I’ve been growing the peter cottontail and also ptarmica “pearl” which is extremely similar. I have found them to be equally hardy and easy and drought tolerant as any other yarrow and it also reseeds and expands. I love it!
@mhubertcfi
@mhubertcfi 28 дней назад
I have some of The Pearl growing band had been wondering if Peter Cottontail was an improved hybrid or just a rebranding
@larakalevra2233
@larakalevra2233 28 дней назад
I once had a bouquet with some mint in it and it is one of the favourite ones I ever had. It smelled *so* good.
@ivettesantana4319
@ivettesantana4319 28 дней назад
sedum autum joy is just awesome how it grows in a ball. i propagate and have them around my property.
@sheylaboucher3829
@sheylaboucher3829 27 дней назад
So exciting! Can't wait to see all that grow!
@erinblanton123
@erinblanton123 28 дней назад
Good luck with the delphiniums! I put my hands on them every time I go to the nursery but I’ve never bought any. Can’t wait to see them growing on your farm.
@lisagee2789
@lisagee2789 27 дней назад
I'm always checking my vegetable seedlings when they are super tiny and enjoy watching them grow. I don't get the same joy looking at half germinated trays of flowers with all the time and money invested. Good call on the plugs!
@cherylwhitesell4103
@cherylwhitesell4103 28 дней назад
Mine is called Pearl yarrow and I love it. It's a nice baby's breath type filler, constant producer. But it does spread. Not real bad so far though. You'll love it.
@GrowingonVancouverIsland
@GrowingonVancouverIsland 27 дней назад
I have sedums that usually produce closer to 20 stems per plant!! One of my favorite plants! Super Drought tolerant and beautiful
@catreeves963
@catreeves963 27 дней назад
Good haul 😎
@patdonaldson2570
@patdonaldson2570 28 дней назад
I live in dry windswept southern Alberta and learned that delphineums thrived in compost and the tall varieties MUST BE STAKED. I'm really interested to watch how your experiments unfold. I know you'll put in the hard work, but good luck anyway.
@emilasmith4279
@emilasmith4279 28 дней назад
Oooooh delphiniums are one of my favorites! Give me those with ranunculus, and peonies all in the pale blush colors with a lovely mist of plumosa fern around the bottom. Have you grown plumosa fern? It’s such a lovely whispy greenery. I’m sure you could easily sell it to florists in bundles. I think it is especially pretty in wedding arrangements. Can’t wait to see your gardens this year! I’ve made the switch to mostly all perennials in my front flower garden. So far I’ve planted 3 peonies, lupines, irises, rose marvel salvia, and clematis. There will be a few annuals for some pops of color. My lupines are just stunning. Irises in full bloom and my peonies all bloomed open yesterday. 🌸🌸🌸🌸❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@medeaboguslaw8130
@medeaboguslaw8130 28 дней назад
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but on Oriental poppies when they just start to bloom out if you scorch the bottom, unlike a burner like a hot plate, then the tail fly for the last much longer
@lenleenypuspita6490
@lenleenypuspita6490 28 дней назад
Always waiting when you cut that flowers and make a bouquet. Then sell sell sell...
@marypritchett115
@marypritchett115 26 дней назад
Would love to see a time lapse of you planting all your plugs! Whew! 😊
@ernesttan8800
@ernesttan8800 5 дней назад
Another perennial, some cold hardy grevillea
@teresaedwards3659
@teresaedwards3659 24 дня назад
I love delphiniums!
@caracoates4834
@caracoates4834 28 дней назад
I have delphiniums in my yard in the PNW, they come back as perennials for me. Mine usually bloom in early summer before it gets too hot then I might get a side shoot during summer. Maybe try experimenting with some in cooler areas of your property.
@asteria4279
@asteria4279 27 дней назад
Love the plant tours! Can you put pictures of the flowers on screen next time so we can see what they look like? (Love seedlings, but they are just a lot of green leaves right now lol)
@a.c.ewarrior5101
@a.c.ewarrior5101 28 дней назад
Shopping Addiction?! Oh C’mon Serena, thats for experiment right? its for the benefit of the farm in the future 😉😉😉😉😉
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet 28 дней назад
Looked up growing delphiniums and you may have problems with the soil moisture and heat. They're gorgeous, some are actually quite short, others up to 6 feet (2 m.) in height. The sedums should be one of the better choices for your soil and climate. If I remember correctly, the soil in the Okanagan is clay so the sedums should be fine. I hope you get the best performance from this year's buy.
@maynardgreenhouse
@maynardgreenhouse 27 дней назад
most of those perennials are super easy to do cuttings of especially the sedum. Lisianthus is definitely worth getting plugs of as the seeds are pricey and a pain to sow successfully
@Elizabeth45840
@Elizabeth45840 28 дней назад
❤❤❤
@Growing_Z_Farm
@Growing_Z_Farm 18 дней назад
Do you think you could plant your seedum in different areas of the farm to kind of get different seasons out of the sedum? Could that work?
@Simsplayer1000
@Simsplayer1000 19 дней назад
Not gonna watch this without Ian
@gillmason9616
@gillmason9616 28 дней назад
Have you thought of lupins?
@carolynmoody9460
@carolynmoody9460 28 дней назад
❤❤❤🕊️
@lydiamclaughlin7100
@lydiamclaughlin7100 27 дней назад
Are we going to see mother's day flower sale?
@turtle1723
@turtle1723 28 дней назад
Are you not filming the market and stand sales?
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 27 дней назад
Nope… no more Ian
@kathrynburgess8987
@kathrynburgess8987 28 дней назад
As a flower farmer, I dont get the request for sedum. 🤷‍♀️. It grows really well for me but not for profit.
@seanshortt6359
@seanshortt6359 28 дней назад
Do you have a link to their website?
@XCrystalXMoonX
@XCrystalXMoonX 28 дней назад
13:41 😅
@rina2072
@rina2072 17 дней назад
Вітаю! Будьте обережними з Echinops, він дуже розмножується насінням і потім неконторольовано захоплює територію. Вам треба спробувати Lupinus, вони дуже гарні багаторічники і довго стоять у вазі.
@coffeeorchaos3946
@coffeeorchaos3946 28 дней назад
Missing Ian😥 hope he is ok❤
@RC-mc6rc
@RC-mc6rc 28 дней назад
I’ve been wondering what’s going on with both of them
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 27 дней назад
@@RC-mc6rc I thought they were just busy earlier this year but now I’m wondering how long it’s actually been since Ian quit working on the channel
@RC-mc6rc
@RC-mc6rc 27 дней назад
@@GardeningAddiction I truly miss their videos! I can still hear Ian’s voice stretching out the opening. I’m going to have to watch this again but I don’t think it’s there. She is looking good. I know these videos was a huge source of income for them and they were really starting to take off.
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 27 дней назад
@@RC-mc6rc she didn’t mention it in this video, I still can’t find where she said it, maybe it’s deleted. It looks like there might be deleted videos now as well not sure. But yeah, “this week on can’t eat the grass” literally my favorite RU-vidrs, and now it’s taken away. The videos will never be the same now, and also I was ROOTING FOR THEM, now there is no them. I’ve been watching since they had 25,000 subscribers
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 27 дней назад
@@karenharrisonbinette thank you I’ll try to find it. I’m in denial i just want them to work it out so bad and continue farming together
@meadowrockfarms
@meadowrockfarms 13 дней назад
Where is bowman’s and how do I buy from them?
@betsymaltby6788
@betsymaltby6788 28 дней назад
The only success I've had from delphiniums is growing them from seed, or in you case, plugs & seed. I have found that trying to transplant mature delphiniums from the local nursery just does not work. It's year 3 and the perennial plants I started from seed are getting bigger & better every year (sowed both Magic Fountain & Pacific Giants varieties). Love that you are investing in perennials; your peony field alone will pay for itself in no time. Do you have a hydrangea field? or is that next on the list? Love watching your journey, wishing you the best season yet.
@lisagee2789
@lisagee2789 27 дней назад
Are delphiniums long lived perennials? I bought seeds for both, but never planted them. How do they differ?
@betsymaltby6788
@betsymaltby6788 25 дней назад
@@lisagee2789 am not sure I understand your question. Delphiniums are hardy in zones 3-7. I have found that growing them from seed and establishing them in the garden when they are seedlings produces the best, most established plant in that area. In years past, nursery purchased mature plants in the same area failed, and at a great expense compared to growing them from seed myself. Hope my answer helped. Cheers!
@lisagee2789
@lisagee2789 22 дня назад
@@betsymaltby6788 Perennials can be short lived (like blanket flower) or long lived (example peony) Wondering how many years of blooms that you might expect before plant needs replacement. Thanks!
@betsymaltby6788
@betsymaltby6788 22 дня назад
@@lisagee2789 excellent question. I am on year 3 with my delphiniums and they are sending up sturdy stems with lots of buds. However, understanding that they are a short lived perennial (2-3yrs), will have to see what happens next year. Should probably sow some new seeds for 2025. Because they are a short lived perennial, this probably explains why the mature plants we purchase at the garden center don't thrive in our gardens for more than one season. Still learning & experimenting. 🙂
@ticouna
@ticouna 28 дней назад
you are insane with the mint. Wait.... it will get you ramping in your bed while you are as sleep, you imagine this horror movie?
@cindyabbe
@cindyabbe 28 дней назад
Love the video. Good luck with all the flowers😊
@pharmajo6368
@pharmajo6368 22 дня назад
I got my hands on shasta daisies (i think) last summer and the smell was terrible, which is a crying shame because the flowers are really impressive.
@deshgouri
@deshgouri 28 дней назад
How do you protect your Daisies from hungry bunnies? 😢
@victorybeginsinthegarden
@victorybeginsinthegarden 28 дней назад
@loumar7389
@loumar7389 27 дней назад
Are you a plant hoarder????
@ericamacnab6505
@ericamacnab6505 28 дней назад
That campanula spreads like wildfire so no . . You will never have to buy more.
@drekfletch
@drekfletch 17 дней назад
pits-a-cought-o
@marysmith5891
@marysmith5891 26 дней назад
Beware - delphinium need good staking....
@zefcha4670
@zefcha4670 28 дней назад
are you being affected by the onslaught of fires again this year (2024)?
@GardeningAddiction
@GardeningAddiction 28 дней назад
Please tell us if Ian quit the farm?? Did he quit editing? Did he quit the channel???
@emilasmith4279
@emilasmith4279 28 дней назад
What makes you think he quit? Who do you think was filming???
@EvelynM-vlogs
@EvelynM-vlogs 28 дней назад
@@GardeningAddiction Unless you know this for a fact, please don't speculate. Clearly someone else is filming - it's not as smooth as before.
@gjk9190
@gjk9190 27 дней назад
Serena is not wearing her wedding band anymore
@bluehouseroots
@bluehouseroots 27 дней назад
Can you guys not comment on their private life. Seriously.
@turtle1723
@turtle1723 27 дней назад
​@bluehouseroots I understand what you're saying. However, they created a channel about them, their farm and family. It's a little weird with no acknowledgment of Ian's absence or even him speaking behind camera. I support them whatever the situation is or isn't. It's just strange being so open and then not.
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