by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming
How to harden off seedlings Hardening off your seedlings is an important step in growing your own plants from seed. You spend weeks tending to these little guys and you want to make the transition to the outdoors as easy on them as you can. How to harden off...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming, Uncategorized
Spring is finally here….or is it? Spring is finally here. Tulips blooming, birds are chirping and the grass is growing. Spring is finally here…or is it? Today’s forecast in calling for 60’s and tomorrow 40’s with maybe a mix of rain and...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming
how to start seeds indoors How to start seeds indoors? Starting seeds indoors is one of the first signs of spring. There are a few basic steps to be successful at starting your seeds indoors. Here at Midwest Cut Flowers we are deep into seed starting. With just a few...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 14, 2019 | flower farming, Uncategorized
Starting a flower farm (part 2) Thank you for following along on this “starting a flower farm journey”. You will hopefully be getting a farm update every month! Seed starting, soil amending, sprouting, failures they all will be documented for you. ...