Sarah Reyes welcomed me to Wildflower and Fern in Oakland, California
I'm so happy to introduce you to today's guest, Sarah Reyes of Oakland-based Wildflower and Fern. Sarah's passion for local flowers moves through both retail and wholesale channels. She calls herself a botanical liaison, a term that sums up the role she plays for both customers of her 240-square-foot retail flower shop, which opened in the fall of 2019 at Oakland's Rockridge Market Hall, and for fellow florists who turn to Sarah for her connections to unique, local and seasonal flowers sourced from farms and fields outside of San Francisco.
On the road with Wildflower and Fern
As I alluded, Wildflower & Fern's cooler and storage space serves a dual purpose. It allows Sarah and her team to process flowers and produce larger designs, and it allows wholesale customers to "shop" from the back-of-the-house -- giving even more people access to local, California-grown botanicals.
I featured more of Sarah's story in a November 2019 issue of Slow Flowers Journal for Florists Review:Download the PDF here:
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We recognized Sarah for her four-year-streak attending the Slow Flowers Summit at our recent 2021 gathering (c) Missy Palacol Photography
One more thing I want to mention about Sarah. She is a loyal and passionate supporter of Slow Flowers Society, and she holds the distinction of being the only person (other than staff and speakers) who has attended all four Slow Flowers Summit conferences! This year, Sarah brought her entire team of designers, which was an amazingly generous way to share her mission and passion with them.
You can see photos of Sarah and the Wildflower & Fern shop in Oakland in today's show notes. I visited there on my drive to Filoli, where the Slow Flowers Summit took place -- and it was a delightful way to immerse myself in California-grown flowers and sustainable floral design.
Thanks so much for joining us today as I introduced you to one of our Slow Flowers leaders who has created an important and influential hub for local flowers in San Francisco's East Bay Area. And thanks to Sarah and the entire team at Wildflower & Fern for welcoming me when I visited. And for bringing your energy, enthusiasm and local flowers to the Slow Flowers Summit! Wildflower & Fern was one of our meal sponsors - sharing even more support for the Slow Flowers mission.
Today is a big day for the Slow Flowers Podcast! It is our eighth anniversary since starting this small but mighty program on July 23, 2013. Since launching, we have produced more than 400 consecutive weekly Slow Flowers Podcast episodes, and those episodes have been downloaded nearly 750,000 times by listeners like you. It's so fitting that Sarah Reyes of Wildflower & Fern joined me on today's program, because she embodies the mission and values of the Slow Flowers Movement. Sarah is our final audio-only guest.
Today, we are launching our new Podcast platform, adding video programming to enhance the audio interviews and conversations you've listened to for eight years. You can find the link to watch and subscribe to Slow Flowers Podcast on YouTube and Facebook Live, beginning today and every Wednesday going forward. It is my goal to introduce you to the faces and voices, the farms, shops and studios -- and most of all, the flowers of our community. The audio of each episode will continue to land in your inbox in whatever way you've listened before, including iTunes, Spotify and at debraprinzing.com, and more. Thanks in advance for following me down the Vodcast path! I'm excited to see you there.
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