June Farm Update
I thought I would drop in to say Hi, I’m still over here digging in the garden and thought I would give you a little update of what’s happening on the farm.
Autumn whilst things slows down in terms of harvesting flowers is actually one of the busiest seasons for us on the farm. Autumn is the time for lifting and dividing our favourite perennials, propagating plant stock, and giving the beds a good tidy up and feed with a layer of compost and dried leaves from around the property. Some of the perennials we are dividing include Veronica Skyler which we have in both white and a beautiful dark purple colour and is very handy in our bouquets. Solid Aster, I purchased a few plants this year and decided to divide those few plants up into about 2 new plants so Im very excited to see those bloom as they were a lovely soft lemon colour and I Know that this variety is very hardy and a great filler for my floristry work.
My hydrangea patch is still very young and establishing itself, I grow the Pee Gee Hydranges here as they seem to be able to tolerate a bit more sun that the others that require shady conditions which we just don’t have on our farm. Ive take a handful of cutting from the Hydrangea to see how they go.
Our Perennial Lily beds have been layered with a lovely thick layer of leaves which helps protect them from the frosty nights and will then break down into lovely rich nutrients for the plants. I jus did a count on my Lily’s over the weekend and including all types LA and OT lily’s we have over 4000 bulbs in the ground which sounds like way too many but I actually used every single stem in my work last year. I did purchase new Rose lilies this year so i’m is very excited to see those bloom as they have a much larger double lily flower then the LAs and a beautiful scent as well.
We have added another 100 Peony roots to the field this year as well so now I have 140 peonies in total which isn’t a huge amount but they are an investment and I should be able to propagate from them in the coming years.
Daffodils were another big buy this year with another 2000 going in the ground. I can remember many years ago before I even thought about being a flower farmer I would visit a daffodil Farm in Riddells creek and buy large sacks of daffy ash year just for my garden and when I think back now I realise that maybe this flower farming thing was always in the back of my mind somewhere. Its quite amazing how our journeys turn out.
We’ve had a huge downpour of rain over the weekend so the tanks are full and the garden is well watered, I can breathe a little easier now knowing that water is not such an issue for us right now, I hope the rest of Aus can enjoy some of the lovely rain the we’ve just experience too.
Happy Gardening Mx