Fraser Valley Rose Farm | What a Grower Sees When They Look at Crops @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 8 hours ago
I spent a few years working as a professional grower (wholesale perennials). The scale of my growing has changed to much smaller crops on my little farm, but the decision making process as I walk through the greenhouse is much the same. I look for watering requirements, of course, but also for any pests, pinching/pruning requirements, assess the need to supplemental fertilizer, and decide when the crops are moved to a cooler location or if they're ready for sale. In this video, I'll show you the way I look at my small crops - and knock wood, they look pretty good so far this season.
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Send a tip: buymeacoffee.com/fvrosefarm
Have a look at our Amazon shop: amazon.com/shop/fraservalleyrosefarm
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Or Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/FraserValleyRoseFarm
I spent a few years working as a professional grower (wholesale perennials). The scale of my growing has changed to much smaller crops on my little farm, but the decision making process as I walk through the greenhouse is much the same. I look for watering requirements, of course, but also for any pests, pinching/pruning requirements, assess the need to supplemental fertilizer, and decide when the crops are moved to a cooler location or if they're ready for sale. In this video, I'll show you the way I look at my small crops - and knock wood, they look pretty good so far this season.
If you find these videos useful, here are a few things you can do to help us out:
Send a tip: buymeacoffee.com/fvrosefarm
Have a look at our Amazon shop: amazon.com/shop/fraservalleyrosefarm
Follow our farm on Instagram: instagram.com/fraservalleyrosefarm
Or Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/FraserValleyRoseFarm