Posts Tagged ‘harvest’

Thanks where thanks is due

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Ms. Sonia Marisol Guala Coronel sorting roses according to size

Ms. Sonia Marisol Guala Coronel sorting roses according to size

A special thanks has to go out to all our co-workers here at the Nevado rose farm. We had over 600 people working full time to get the harvest done in time for Valentines Day. And they did it!! In the picture above you can see Ms Sonia Marisol Guala Coronel in our packing hall. Her job, which she does expertly, is to sort roses according to variety, length and opening stage of the bloom. Different markets want different a different bloom so Sonias job is supremely important. Russians, for example, want their roses very “open”, whereas Americans (to take two opposites of the spectrum) want their blooms in the shape of a bud.

Traditionally customers always wanted the roses cut like a “bud”, in the false belief that the rose would then last longer. However, research and experience shows, that that is simply not the case. A rose that has been cut “open” can last as long, if not longer.

Thank you Sonia and all our staff in the packing room!

Harvesting for Valentines Day!!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

We are just about finished with our Valentines Day harvests here at the farm, and what a harvest it has been!

Adding Good Spiders That Eat Bad Spiders

The Weather was warm and dry leading up to the harvest, so we had EXTRA large roses, with heavy, pungent blooms. In the photo I am adding beneficial spiders that we produce our selves. We add them to our organic roses to get rid of bad spiders that eat the blooms. The Good Spiders eat the Bad Spiders until there are no Bad Ones left. I certainly hope all Buddhists out there will forgive us – because we do kill a lot of spiders…

Welcome to our rosy world!

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Welcome!

This blog is about roses, and our life at the farm growing and harvesting millions of roses

for rose lovers around the world. You will be able to learn about farming, the wonderful rose species

and see photos from a working, living, breathing, roseplantation – heaving with roses!

Smelling The Harvest

Welcome – and please enjoy the show!