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Episode 547: “Small Farm, Big Dreams” with Jennifer and Adam O’Neal of PepperHarrow Farm

36 min • 2 mars 2022
https://youtu.be/rlTMy9WVTsw I believe that springtime brings out the creativity in all of us and even though we're still nearly a month from the start of Spring, our thoughts are turning to another bountiful season of growing and design. That sentiment was abundantly clear last month at the 2022 Northwest Flower & Garden Festival here in Seattle. Last week, I introduced you to two Oregon farmer-florists, Bethany Little of Charles Little & Co., and Beth Syphers of Crowley House Farm.  Today, I have another inspiring Slow Flowers conversation to share, also recorded at the flower show. Adam and Jennifer O'Neal of PepperHarrow Farm, authors of the new book, "Small Farm, Big Dreams" Adam and Jennifer O'Neal, flower farmers and designers who own PepperHarrow Farm in Winterset, Iowa, were here to speak and teach at the flower show. We sat down for a conversation on the final day of the five-day event, after a whirlwind 24 hours in which they competed head-to-head in a container design competition (listen closely to learn who won the prize ribbon), lectured on the main stage on the topic: "Big Flower Dreams: Flower Farming Tips for the Backyard Cutting Garden"; and demonstrated "DIY Market Bouquets: Easy Tips From the Pros."Join our fun, flower-filled conversation, recorded in the lobby of the Washington Convention Center -- apologies for the background noise. Meet Jennifer and Adam, or shall I say, re-meet them as they're past guests of the Slow Flowers Podcast.  You'll learn more about all of the exciting 2022 flower growing news and events taking place this coming season at PepperHarrow Farm, including the forthcoming publication of Small Farm, Big Dreams: Turn Your Flower-Growing Passion into a Successful Floral Enterprise -- out in April. Thank you so much for joining us today. We've added the replay video of today's interview at the top of t his post, which is followed by bonus video from Jenn and Adam's DIY Market Bouquet presentation. You might learn a thing or two! And of course, you can pre-order Small Farm, Big Dreams at this link. Find and follow PepperHarrow Farm at these social places: PepperHarrow on Instagram and FacebookPepperHarrow on YouTube and Pinterest News of the Week We just dropped the March 2022 Slow Flowers newsletter and if you missed it, you can find the link here. Highlights include the debut of our beautiful new 2022 American Flowers Week branding illustration and free social media badges; as well as details about our March 11, 2022 Member Meet-Up introducing the author and many of the creatives featured in the pages of Black Flora; plus a new Sustainable Sympathy Flowers survey you'll want to complete because it will inform future content for our members. We've compiled all the floral news that's important to know and I hope you find it useful. Take our Sustainable Sympathy Flowers Survey Above: Lori Poliski of Flori designed a sheaf bouquet, which she describes as a frequent choice for farewell flowers in the UK, symbolizing a sheaf of wheat. (c) Missy Palacol Photography   Two Slow Flowers Society members in the Seattle, Washington, area, Lori Poliski of Flori and Tammy Myers of First and Bloom, are taking the lead to collect your input about sustainable sympathy/funeral/celebration of life/farewell flowers in the industry.  They have prepared a short survey for Slow Flowers Members.  If you participate, you are eligible for a drawing to win a gift of the Oshun pouch and a block of Agrawool by Sideau.  Both mechanics are 100% compostable alternatives to floral foam. The survey results will be shared by Lori and Tammy in a Slow Flowers Podcast episode in April 2022. THANK You in advance for sharing your insights and experiences! Click here to take the Survey and be included in the giveaway drawing Thank you to our Sponsors This show is brought to you by Slowflowers.com, the free,
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