Hi Mom, I'm a retired Floral Designer and gardener. You must be so proud of her for following her passion. I wish I was younger. Anyway she is doing fabulous and will be very successful.
If you did a kickstarter to buy a cooler I would happily contribute! (and I'm sure I'm not the only one). Wishing you all the best! Your videos truly brighten my days. Thanks for your hard work and wholesome content XO
wholesome is the right word. I feel like so much of the world is cynical and it's so nice just to watch someone's joy in beautiful flowers, community, and entrepreneurship.
OMG ... your smile, your laughter, your wit, your love for what you do is quite infectious. Thanks ever so much for sharing your journey and the joy you bring to us all !!!! hope your Mother's Day was a good and restful one - you deserve it !!
I have an idea for a cheap "walk in Cooler"- You can buy a Shed or a 20' Shipping Container and put one of those cheap air exchange air conditioners in the end. Or look on Craigslist for a cheap used Refrigerated Truck. I'm thinking any air conditioner and surround maybe with foam insulation. Those are my plans anyway. But I'm going to grow produce, not flowers. I found you because I wanted to learn more about flowers for my yard. And I just love who you are.
Your videos encouraged me to look for a local flower grower. I was able to find one and purchase a couple wonderful bouquets. Most unique tulips 🌷🥰🌷 Also your should look into a self inking stamper with your logo (or Thank You from Flower Hill Farm) and just stamp your craft paper since your attaching a tag. I like the finished look for your deliveries.
Look at you GOOOO!!! Quadrupled your sales!! DOUBLE the tulips next year!!! I want to get in line NOW for the FRANCHISE of 🌷Flower Hill Farm!!!🌷 🏡+ 🏘 + 💒💒💒 💕❤🧡💛💚💙💜💕❤🧡💛💚💙💜💞
If you put a flame to the cut daffodil end then it won't ooze the sap and the daffodil will last longer in the vase. Also, if you have a spare room there are $89 portable air coolers (not window air conditioners) that sit on a table that will make your room into a cooler. Add some tables and you have the problem solved.
Hey Nicole, have you considered maybe converting a small shipping container to a cool room. A florist I once worked in had built their own walk-in fridge under a large staircase room using spray foam and an air conditioner/ fridge unit. Lasted a long time and with mesh shelving stored tons of flowers. Best wishes. Your bouquets are beautiful 💚🌷🌷
Seeing all your colorful bouquets makes me so happy. I hope you will make an update video on your peony patch. I cannot wait to see how many flowers you have this year! 🌺🌺
With so many restaurants closing now might be a good time for you to search a used walking cooler. Walk-in coolers do not need to be assembled inside a building, they could be assembled outside on a concrete pad. By the by, taking you for your videos, so uplifting, so informative.
Nicole, you’re such a hoot! You bring joy to so many people. Congratulations on your sales and community support. I hope you see all your dreams come true, you work so hard toward them!
I have an idea for next year . Plant a Boquet of bulbs in a basket they can buy beginning of May . And mom can watch them bloom . VIP top dollar 💵 made ahead of time and no frigid necessary. Just an idea . Can reach more people farther away . Sooner, what doesn’t sale you put back into the ground .
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And you're packing a hole-puncher?! LOL! You are so cool!! I would love to replicate so many of YOUR ideas! I especially like how your business logo has a different logos for different seasons. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!
Nicole; it is so comforting to know that people like you exist. Thank you for all the information you share along with your amazing sense if humor. Much Love, London,ON, Can
I'm so in love with all those tulips! I'm so glad you explained the tulips in refrigerator because I tried this year storing them dry and it did FREAK ME OUT! so I kept them in water instead. I too am ordering way more tulips! This year I did about 500 next year... 3000 for the whole season. I cannot wait! 😍
Love your videos! I work at a garden center, and I totally love the sound of rain in the greenhouse; it’s quite magical! Your bouquets are gorgeous, 💕🌸!
Wow, it’s been so nice to have multiple days of flower hill farm in a row! Kudos to you for working your dang butt off and then giving us so much gorgeous spring flower content 😍🥰🌷💐 Edit: I realized it hasn’t actually been multiple days in a row, but it sure felt like it! 😆
I'm so crazy happy for all your much deserved success Nicole! I bought an $80 bouquet for a friend and as nice as it was I would have much preferred one of your Mother's Day bouquets for that price! That Princess tulip makes such a great anchor for the eye in your bouquets. The paper wraps are a must and it's enviro friendly! 😉👍🏻
Hey girl, I have a tulip and daffodils question. I moved to a new property with these bulbs planted in a few different areas. I would like to move them. When and how should I go about this? Can I just dig them up and move them? Love the channel!!! You're hilarious.
Hi, I came across your comment and wanted to offer you the lessons I have learned in relocating tulip bulbs. 2 years ago we gutted and renovated our entire house and had built an addition on. I adore tulips and I have spent years collecting and growing a multitude of specialty tulips. I had exactly 3,986 tulips that I had to dig up and relocate to a new flowerbed. I was terrified the day I dug them all up. But I kept it as simple as I could. The year I moved them I started the process the 1st week of February and ended it the 1st week of September. In February l I sprinkled some Espoma bulb tone around the base of them. After the tulips bloomed I didn't pick any of the blooms, and waited for all the foliage too die back on there own. I didn't remove or cut back any leaves. Once they died back I kept them in the ground didn't touch them until first week of September. Once September came I had tilled up the soil about 12 inches down in the new flower bed. Watered the soil to get it all moist, and I had pre dug the holes for each tulip. I added a handful of Espoma biotone to every hole, and I mixed it into the soil. When I dug up the bulbs I kind of dug in a circle around the bulb, digging deeper so not to disturb the roots. I dug up like a 4 inch round of soil and the bulb was in the middle with roots and and all. I replanted the bulb the exact way it came out, 4 inch rounds of soil. I dug and planted them all one at a time, it was tedious and took time, but it was successful. Once the spring came I had 3,984 tulips blooming there heads off. All but 2 tulip bulbs didn't make it. I hope this information is helpful to you. I am in zone 6B.
@@Kate_O8 this is fantastic! Thank you so much! I am also in 6b. We are slowly remodeling our new property now (1% change every day) and I know very little about flowers currently. I definitely want to utilize what we currently have and establish a hopefully beautiful perennial garden. Thank you again for the detailed advice! I most definitely appreciate it. 🙂
I understand the struggle with the ranunculus. Mine was the same way and I was really discouraged for the longest while but they just started putting on some buds. Yours are coming! 😘 ☀️
🥺 Girl I couldn't hold back my tears when you were talking about selling all your tulips and talking about future business with a local organization. Been watching for a while and love seeing your hard work pay off. Congratulations!! You really do some amazing work! Thank you for sharing it with us. 💐
I want to come sit on your porch in the rain.. love rain on the tin roof! Your flowers are gorgeous, and I can’t wait to get more flowers blooming!!! ❤️
What an awesome success, you must be thrilled! I can’t imagine a sweeter event for next year than getting together with all the beloved women in ones life and making bouquets 💐 on your deck...well maybe cheesecake 😉
@@FlowerHillFarm oh nice! I like staples too! I sell plants too, so I'm always thinking of ways to make things just a little bit better. I don't sell any outside plants (I wish, but I'm not at that level yet). I mainly sell tropical/rare indoor houseplants.
we are expanding our organic farm and doing some flowers too this year ( we are in green lush Ireland ☘ ). i have to say watching your videos ( together with a few other channels which i realize you also follow) is really helping so, thank you🥰 . always looking forward to you next video 🥰
Be careful of your back.Pls.don’t bend your back a lot instead bend from your knees.It’s hard to have back pain or Sciatica.Look after your back you have more flowers to grow.Take care.Enjoying watching watching your video.From a nurse-gardener who can’t work and garden due to Sciatica for now.But on my way to recovery.Your flowers are all beautiful.
Nicole you should hit your ranuculus with a bloom fertilizer. I just had greenery and then I watered in some Epsoma flower tone. You might find a liquid bloom fertiilizer more easy to apply since you have so many. That is what kicked mine into producing buds.