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Five Varieties of Eryngium Perfect for Cut Flowers

Eryngium, or Sea Holly, is a unique, stunning addition to any floral arrangement. Known for its spiky, architectural form and long-lasting beauty, these details make it an especially good cut flower for bouquet making, or as a stand along flower. Here are five varieties of Eryngium that are great as cut flowers, each bringing unique textures and colors to your bouquets.

PepperHarrow flower farm sea holly blue hobbit

1. Eryngium planum (Blue Hobbit)

Characteristics:

Height: 2-3 feet

Bloom Time: Mid to late summer

Flower Color: Metallic blue

Eryngium planum features clusters of small, metallic blue flowers surrounded by spiky bracts. Its sturdy stems and striking color make it a favorite for cut flower arrangements. This variety adds an interesting texture and a pop of blue to bouquets and we also love to use them in fresh flower crowns.

Growing Tips:

Sunlight: Full sun

Soil: Well-drained, sandy soil

Water: Drought-tolerant once established


PepperHarrow Flower Farm Miss Willmott's Ghost Eryngium

2. Eryngium giganteum (Miss Willmott's Ghost)

Eryngium giganteum is renowned for its tall, stately presence and ghostly silver-white flowers. The spiky bracts and stems are a beautiful addition to any arrangement, providing a striking contrast to more traditional blooms.

Characteristics:

Height: 3-4 feet

Bloom Time: Early to mid-summer

Flower Color: Silvery-white

Growing Tips:

Sunlight: Full sun

Soil: Well-drained soil

Water: Moderate watering, prefers slightly dry conditions


PepperHarrow Flower Farm Iowa Eryngium zabelii

3. Eryngium zabelii (Big Blue)

Eryngium zabelii stands out with its deeply veined, silvery-blue leaves and vibrant blue flowers. This variety is compact, making it ideal for smaller arrangements or as an accent in larger bouquets.

Characteristics:

Height: 2-3 feet

Bloom Time: Early to mid summer

Flower Color: Blue with silvery veins

Growing Tips:

Sunlight: Full sun

Soil: Well-drained, rocky soil

Water: Drought-tolerant


4. Eryngium alpinum (Alpine Sea Holly)

Characteristics:

Height: 2-3 feet

Bloom Time: Mid to late summer

Flower Color: Blue with feathery bracts

Eryngium alpinum is known for its unique, feathery blue bracts that surround the central flower. Its delicate yet dramatic appearance makes it a stunning choice for floral arrangements, adding both texture and color.

Growing Tips:

Sunlight: Full sun

Soil: Well-drained, slightly alkaline soil

Water: Regular watering, but allow soil to dry out between waterings


PepperHarrow Flower Farm Iowa Eryngium yuccifolium

5. Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master)

Eryngium yuccifolium features unique, greenish-white flowers and yucca-like foliage. Its tall, sturdy stems and unusual flower color make it a great addition to both fresh and dried arrangements, offering a touch of the exotic.

Characteristics:

Height: 3-4 feet

Bloom Time: Mid to late summer

Flower Color: Greenish-white

Growing Tips:

Sunlight: Full sun

Soil: Well-drained soil

Water: Moderate watering, drought-tolerant once established


PepperHarrow Flower Farm Iowa Eryngium yuccafolium

Are you ready to start growing these beauties in your gardens?

We love all of these varieties of Eryngium and are so happy to share them with you! Not only do they thrive in the garden, but also make exceptional cut flowers, adding unique textures, colors, and shapes to any floral arrangement. Whether you prefer the metallic blues of Eryngium planum or the ghostly silvers of Eryngium giganteum, there's a Sea Holly variety that's perfect for your cutting garden.

Happy growing!

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Plan Your Visit to PepperHarrow

Looking for a charming escape to a quaint town nestled in the heart of Iowa? Search no more! Pack your bags and hit the road (or take to the skies) for an enchanting getaway to our picturesque flower farm situated in Madison County, Iowa. Renowned for its scenic rolling hills, historic covered bridges, and as the birthplace of John Wayne, our county promises to be a relaxing, fun weekend getaway.

Guests often inquire about additional activities while visiting our farm, wondering, "What else is there to do?" The answer is simple: this Mayberry-esque community offers an abundance of delightful attractions and experiences that are sure to capture your heart. Today, we're excited to share a selection of recommendations to enhance your visit to our flower farm and explore all that our charming county has to offer.

Begin your road trip with delicious pastries and coffee at Petite Cafe, nestled in the heart of Winterset Square.

Or, take a short 20-minute drive to the nearby town of Earlham to visit Beans and Beignets for another delightful treat.

Both spots boast a delicious variety of pastries and coffee, complemented by excellent customer service.

While you're in Winterset, be sure to explore the shops on the square. From boutiques and art galleries to jewelers, restaurants, bars, and antique stores, the Winterset Square is a prime destination for shopping!

You can also head to RJ Home in Earlham, a vintage and handmade market open just one Friday, Saturday and Sunday a month. Check their website for when their next market will be held! You won’t want to miss it.

Next, book a private tour of PepperHarrow Farm! We'd be delighted to host you on our 20-acre property. Or, join in on one of our unique classes & events.

Surrounded by 8.5 acres of stunning flowers, relax and unwind amongst fields of lavender, annuals, perennial flowers, and wildflower areas, which support local pollinators.

Ready for dinner and drinks? Madison County offers a wide variety of options.

Check out local winery, Madison County Winery It’s a short drive from the town square. Be sure to check out their event calendars for live music and food truck events!

For delicious food and draft beers, head to The Drift and Urban on the Square, conveniently located on the Winterset Square. Both locations offer an expansive food menu with local beers and drinks.

Discover the natural beauty of Madison County by surrounding yourself in nature through Madison County Conservation Board’s parks.

Explore the excellent hiking trails at Pammel Park, just outside Winterset, and Goeldner Woods, a short drive south of Earlham.

Both locations feature well-maintained, dog-friendly trails and fantastic spots for picnicking.

Don't miss the iconic Covered Bridges of Madison County.

As the covered bridge capital of Iowa, Madison County boasts six picturesque bridges, with two accessible by paved roads.

Book a private tour of these historic landmarks here.

Finally, visit Winterset City Park, where you can explore the historic Clark's Tower with picturesque views of Madison County, the stone bridge, the Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge, as well as the brand-new, all-inclusive playground.

All are located within the park, which makes it a quick stop for some fun ways to explore.

Additionally, explore the rich history at the John Wayne Museum, which celebrates the life and legacy of the famous actor, and the Iowa Quilt Museum, showcasing exquisite quilt artistry and heritage.

For more inspiration, check out the latest issue of Midwest Living Magazine, which features a day’s itinerary to explore our beloved Madison County, with even more ideas for great places to visit!

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DSM Magazine Feature

Catch Us in DSM Magazine!

We’re thrilled to be featured in the latest issue of DSM Magazine, highlighting the city’s top dining experiences.

Lavender Al Fresco Dinner

Join us for a multi-course, prix fixe dinner by Tangerine Food Co. Choose from June 21st, 2024, in two acres of lavender fields, or September 13th, 2024, among 12,000 blooming dahlias. Enjoy a private table surrounded by beautiful flora.

Lavender in Bloom Picnic

Experience a romantic picnic on June 22nd, 2024, from 5:00 PM to sunset. Relax in our stunning lavender fields with countryside views, perfect for strolling, photos, or napping.

Explore More Events

Check out the feature article and discover more exciting events happening at the farm throughout Spring, Summer, and Fall.

Did you catch our feature in the latest issue of DSM Magazine? We are ecstatic to be highlighted among the city's finest establishments, all offering unique and unforgettable dining experiences. Check it out and join us in celebrating this exciting moment!

Our Lavender Al Fresco Dinner was a highlight, boasting two multi-course, prix fixe al fresco dinners from the team at Tangerine Food Co. Our guests can choose either date or both: June 21st, 2024, among two acres of fragrant lavender fields or September 13th, 2024, among 12,000 dahlias in full bloom. You’ll have a table to yourself surrounded by the flora of your choice.

Our Lavender in Bloom Picnic on June 22nd, 2024, from 5:00pm - sunset was also featured.

Enjoy a romantic evening with a picnic for two set on our gorgeous farm. Enjoy the gorgeous countryside views, beauty and fragrance of our expansive lavender fields. Stroll, take photos or a nap in our little slice of lavender heaven. It’s sure to be an unforgettable experience!

Check out the feature article here, and don’t forget to view the events happening at the farm all Spring, Summer, and Fall long! You can find more events at the farm here.

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Seed Starting for a Second Planting: Brightening Up Your Summer Garden

Maximizing Blooms: Second Succession Planting for Gorgeous Flowers

When it comes to cultivating a garden that's a constant source of stunning blooms, strategic planning is key. Second succession planting, in particular, is a gardener's secret weapon for ensuring a continuous supply of vibrant flowers, perfect for crafting beautiful bouquets. At our farm, we follow a timeline that begins with seed starting in May for a June planting, optimizing the growth cycle for maximum floral splendor during the peak of summer.

Starting seeds in May sets the stage for robust seedlings that will thrive in the warmer months, gracing your garden with an explosion of colors. This approach not only extends the period of floral beauty but also creates a visually captivating outdoor space that uplifts the spirit throughout the season.

Among our favorite seeds for this second planting are:

Zinnias: These tough and productive flowers, particularly the Benary’s Giant variety, serve as focal points in bouquets, bridging seasonal transitions with their continuous blooms.

Optimizing Summer Blooms: Second Succession Planting Essentials

For a garden bursting with continuous beauty, second succession planting is a must. Begin seed starting in May for a June planting, ensuring robust seedlings for vibrant summer blooms.

Favorite seeds for this phase include:

Zinnias: Tough and productive, perfect for bouquets.

Strawflowers: Versatile for fresh or dried arrangements.

Gomphrena: Ideal for dried flowers, adds charm to bouquets.

Celosia: Long-lasting, vibrant blooms for fresh or dried displays.

Statice: Sturdy stems, vivid blooms, ideal for arrangements.

Essential supplies:

72 Cell Tray for seed starting.

Organic seed starter soil mix for higher success rates.

Seeds of choice.

Explore our YouTube video for succession planting tips. Get ready to enjoy a summer garden filled with blossoming beauty!

Second succession planting for flowers involves strategically sowing seeds at a later time to make sure there’s a constant supply of stunning blooms to be used for gorgeous bouquets. For our second planting, we start seeds on or around the first of May, which will eventually be planted out on or around the first of June.

Beginning seed starting in May for a June planting is crucial, as it allows for the seeds to germinate in their seed starting medium to develop into healthy seedlings in time for the warmer months. This timeline helps to make sure the flowers will flourish during the peak of summer, filling the garden with an array of bright, cheery, and colorful blooms. By taking this approach, gardeners can enjoy an extended period of floral beauty and create a visually stunning outdoor space that uplifts the spirit throughout the season.

Some of our favorite seeds for a second planting include:

Zinnias

Zinnias are a must have at our farm because of how tough and productive they are. Once established, this flower just keeps giving blooms. Benary’s Giant provides a bloom large enough to work as a focal flower for our season bouquets. Oftentimes they help us through times when there aren’t any other focal flowers to pick from to use in bouquets, which makes them a nice bridge flower to use during seasonal transitions.

Strawflowers

Strawflower is one of our favorite flowers to use in fresh flower bouquets, in flower crowns, or dried and used in dried flower bouquets. The interesting color and texture makes them even more valuable to grow in the cut flower garden.

Gomphrena

Gomphrena has been a favorite dried flower we grow season after season, but this color specifically is one we absolutely love. The color of the bloom has a lovely muted color that lands somewhere between pink and purple, but is more muted, which makes also makes this flower perfect for an addition into fresh mixed bouquets.

PepperHarrow Rainbow Sherbet Celosia

Celosia

This is the most beautiful plumed celosia. It celosia produces the most beautiful mix of hot pink, orangey peach crested blooms. This bloom is incredibly long lasting, a valuable cut flower and it also dries beautifully and retains its color well. Simply hang upside down and let dry fully.

PepperHarrow Statice Flowers

Statice

These flowers boast sturdy stems and compact, vivid blooms, making them an ideal addition to sun-drenched flower beds and gardens. Thanks to modern hybridization, statice varieties now offer extended longevity, allowing for their versatile use throughout the season. Their popularity as cut flowers remains steadfast, adding a touch of elegance to any floral arrangement.

What You’ll Need for Seed Starting:

Now that you are equipped with the knowledge of extending the beauty of your blooms further into the flower growing season, the next step covers materials you’ll need. Get ready for seed starting by gathering some of these essential supplies to for seed starting for your second round of blooms.

72 Cell Tray - Perfect for Starting Seeds

We love seed starting in these trays, because we can plan exactly how many plants we’re going to have to plant.

Epsom Organic Seed Starter for Starting Seeds

Organic Seed Starter Soil Mix

The #1 question we’re asked is what we use here to start seeds. Using a seed starter mix helps to make sure you have a higher success rate with starting your seeds.

And seeds, of course! We have seeds available online from February-April online or any time after that at the farm. You can find seeds pretty much anywhere! Check your local nurseries, farm or hardware stores.

Are you curious about succession planting and want more information? Check out our YouTube video on how we do multiple successions at our flower farm from early spring through early July to have vibrant, beautiful blooms until our first frost in mid-October.

As you dive into your second round of planting for a vibrant summer garden, get ready for the excitement of watching those seeds burst into a riot of colors! With just the right timing and a little TLC, your garden will soon be a lively tapestry of blooms. Armed with your seed starting essentials, you're all set to make magic happen. Get ready to get your hands dirty, have fun, and here's to a summer filled with blossoming garden beauty!

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5 Easy House Plants We Grow (and 3 challenging ones)

We're diving into the world of houseplants that are not only easy to grow but also bring a touch of nature's beauty into your home. Whether you're a seasoned plant enthusiast or a beginner looking to greenify your space, we've curated a list of 5 easy-to-grow house plants and 3 more challenging varieties to test your green thumb.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

1. Pothos

Known for its resilience and low-maintenance nature, Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is an excellent choice for any indoor gardener. Its heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines add a touch of elegance to your living space, thriving in various light conditions.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

2. Inch Plant (Wandering Dude):

The Inch Plant (Tradescantia zebrina), often referred to as Wandering Dude, is a vibrant and dynamic houseplant. With striking purple and silver-striped leaves, it's not only visually appealing but also adaptable to different environments, making it a great addition to your indoor garden.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

3. ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas zamiifolia, or the ZZ Plant, is a hardy and virtually indestructible houseplant. Its glossy, dark green leaves add a modern touch to your decor while requiring minimal attention. Perfect for those with a busy lifestyle, the ZZ Plant is a resilient and stylish choice.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

4. Dracaena

With its diverse species, the Dracaena family offers an array of stunning houseplants. Known for their air-purifying qualities, these plants come in various shapes and sizes. From the striking red edges of Dracaena marginata to the vibrant greenery of Dracaena fragrans, there's a Dracaena for every indoor garden.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

5. Philodendron

Philodendrons are classic and versatile houseplants with heart-shaped leaves. They come in various species, such as the popular Philodendron scandens or the heartleaf variety, known for its adaptability and forgiving nature. These plants thrive in moderate light and are perfect for beginners.

For the more advanced green thumbs out there, here’s a few we’re growing that you should check out!

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

6. Callisia

Challenge yourself with the unique Callisia, a plant that boasts trailing vines and delicate leaves. This lesser-known gem adds a touch of whimsy to your indoor garden while rewarding you with its resilience and adaptability.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

7. Monstera Deliciosa

Embrace the tropical vibes with the iconic Monstera deliciosa. Known for its distinctive split leaves, this plant is a statement piece that requires a bit more care but promises a visually stunning payoff.

PepperHarrow Flower Farm House Plants

8. Monstera adansonii

Take on the challenge of nurturing the Monstera adansonii, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant. With its intricately perforated leaves, this variety adds an artistic touch to your indoor oasis, demanding a bit more attention but offering a uniquely beautiful aesthetic.

Whether you're opting for the tried-and-true easy growers or venturing into the realm of more challenging house plants, cultivating a diverse indoor garden is a rewarding journey. These plants not only enhance your living space but also bring joy to your daily routine.

Join us on March 23rd, 2024, from 10:00AM to 4:00PM for our House Plant Pop-Up Shop at the farm! Grab your own house plant to either start or add to your collection. We’ll see you there!

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