Winter has officially arrived!
I had a very productive fall season here and I think this is the first time I feel like I'm actually ready for winter in my flower field. All the hoses and tools are put away, cover crop has germinated is growing, tarps are laid out to prep for early season seeding, eucalyptus and dahlia rows are smothered in leaves and tarps/tunnels. It feels good!
And not only does that bring me great joy but we have officially made it to winter solstice and that means that the days are starting to get longer again. Spring will be here before we know it!
Thanks for joining me on my winter flower farm tour this week!
00:00 Intro
00:47 Cover Crop on the Finished Dahlia Rows
01:14 More Cover Crop
01:47 Mature Cover Crop Dying Back
02:15 Overwintering Dahlia Attempt
02:46 The Neglected Bed
03:26 What to do with this Grass?
03:54 The Peony Hill
04:21 The Perennial Bed
04:52 Overwintering Eucalyptus Attempt
05:24 The Chickens are Still Outside
05:53 We are Ready for Winter!
07:01 Outro
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🌻 Flower farm growing techniques and tools featured in this video: cover crops, overwintering dahlias, overwintering eucalyptus, low tunnels, mulching rows with leaves, protecting roses, tarping rows, mowing back weeds/plants.
🌻 This video was made the 3rd week of December, 2024. My Flower Farm is located in Zone 6, Ontario, Canada.
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