by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jun 12, 2019 | Happening on a Flower Farm with Lisa Mason Ziegler
We are off to a great season here. My flower and vegetable garden is really coming into its own and it looks like we will have a bumper fig harvest this year too. The zinnias and sunflowers are just so beautiful and so welcomed. One would think that after all these...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jun 3, 2019 | Lisa Live
This Lisa Live! takes you along on the harvest. Ride along on a 6 am harvest call going along with doing what happens here each Monday and Thursday in season. How To Harvest Video Time Stamp Watering Seedlings 8:17 Filling Buckets 10:37 Statice 15:35 Hydrangea 18:17...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | May 25, 2019 | Lisa Live
On this Lisa Live! I’m taking how to make your cut flowers last longer. If you’d like the beautiful PDF that includes what I mention plus additional information, request it here.
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jun 26, 2016 | Cut Flower Gardening
We are known on the local cut-flower scene for our near-perfect blossoms and how long they last in the vase. While this may have happened by chance at the beginning of my flower farming career— nowadays I work pretty hard at making my flowers as gorgeous and...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | May 8, 2016 | Flower Farming
It has taken much work and foresight to get here. Figuring out how to grow cut-flower, seeking those out that want to buy them and then to find the gumption to keep doing it year after year. Sharing the bounty of my labors with these delightful folks is a good part of...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Feb 10, 2016 | Cut Flower Gardening
Some of the very first dahlias I grew. After growing lots of dahlias over the past few years I’ve come to the conclusion that it is much easier than I ever dreamed. They are the beauties of fall for sure. They can become quite addictive if you aren’t...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Apr 29, 2015 | Cut Flower Gardening
Most of us have dreamed of the beautiful cut flowers a backyard garden can provide for our home, but the secret that lingers in that garden is known only by a few. My sister Suzanne and I discovered this secret when we started making gift bouquets. We took the extra...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 27, 2015 | Cool Flowers
Our March hardy annual garden. This is the moment I relish in with my close connection to our farm and her seasons. It’s coming on the end of March and it has been a roller coaster ride month for sure—a few days in the high 60’s and even a 70 degree day, along with...
by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Jun 10, 2012 | Cut Flower Gardening
We are heading into high season here at the end of June. We are knee deep in: zinnias, ageratum, plume celosia, cockscombs, grasses, rudbeckias, false queen annes lace, feverfew, sweet william, and the lisianthus is on the verge of starting! Oh yeah, and the lilies...