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Welcome to ’The Backyard Bouquet,’ a cut flower podcast where vibrant stories bloom from the fields of local flower farmers and home gardeners alike. Join host Jennifer Gulizia of The Flowering Farmhouse as she dives into the captivating journey of local flowers, sharing inspiring tales and practical insights.
This podcast celebrates the heartfelt journeys of both seasoned flower farmers and passionate backyard growers. Each episode is a vibrant tapestry woven with personal narratives, shedding light on the joys, challenges, and invaluable lessons learned through cultivating flowers.
From nurturing backyard gardens to supporting local flower farmers, ’The Backyard Bouquet’ is your go-to place for heartfelt stories and expert growing tips. Discover the art of growing flowers, embrace inspiring tales from the fields, and uncover tricks to cultivate your own beautiful blooms.
Tune in to explore the enchantment of local flowers, find encouragement to cultivate your own floral haven, or discover ways to support local flower farmers. Join us on this flourishing journey and let the blossoms inspire your story.
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Ever wondered what it takes to transition from a corporate career to a flourishing flower farm? Join us as we chat with Rebecca Starling, an inspiring flower farmer from Australia who transitioned from a corporate career in London to flower farming in rural Australia. Rebecca shares her heartfelt journey, including the romantic twist that led her to embrace a new life on her husband's fifth-generation family farm.
Rebecca gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming book, Secrets from the Flower Farm, which is filled with insights on growing stunning, fragrant cut flowers and promoting sustainable gardening practices. The book is set to release on March 4th, 2025 in the Northern Hemisphere and is already available in Australia.
Throughout the episode, Rebecca discusses her diverse experiences gardening in different climates, from the UK to Switzerland, Connecticut, and finally Australia. She emphasizes the importance of adapting gardening techniques to local conditions and shares valuable tips on growing a variety of flowers, including Mediterranean perennials, North American prairie perennials, and Australian and South African native plants.
Rebecca also talks about the challenges and rewards of flower farming in a remote area, her approach to no-till farming, and the importance of perennials in her garden. She highlights some of her favorite perennials, such as salvias, geraniums, lavender, and echinacea, and shares her excitement about new trends in flower fashion.
As a flower farmer, Rebecca has diversified her business by offering market bunches, wedding flowers, dried flowers, and even dahlia tubers and seeds. She discusses the unique opportunities and challenges of running a flower farm in a small town and her efforts to promote local flower farming.
Be sure to tune in to hear Rebecca's heartwarming story, expert tips, and passion for sustainable flower farming. Don't miss this vibrant and informative episode!
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/01/21/ep-46-starling-flowers-secrets-from-the-flower-farm/
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Ready to bloom in powerful new ways this year? Join us for this special Season 2 premiere of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, for an intimate look at transformation, growth, and choosing joy in the garden and in life.
After a groundbreaking first season featuring 44 conversations with inspiring growers worldwide, Jennifer opens her heart about her own unexpected journey of starting fresh. When she lost her growing space in 2024, she didn't just rebuild - she reimagined everything. Through clearing both literal and metaphorical weeds, Jennifer discovered how letting go of what no longer serves us creates space for something extraordinary to bloom.
Season 2, themed 'Where We Bloom,' promises to take you on a journey around the world, featuring flower farmers and gardeners who are creating beauty in unique and inspiring ways. Plus, Jennifer reveals an exciting documentary project that will capture every step of transforming bare land into a flourishing flower farm - from breaking ground to first blooms.
Whether you're a seasoned flower farmer, a backyard gardener, or someone who's just beginning to dream of growing flowers, this episode will inspire you to see the possibility in new beginnings. Discover how to align your garden with your joy, clear space for what matters most, and bloom exactly where you're planted.
Perfect for: flower farmers, gardening enthusiasts, dahlia lovers, small business owners, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture or starting a cut flower garden. Join our growing community of flower lovers and learn how choosing joy in your garden can transform your entire growing journey.
Let's make 2025 the year your garden dreams take root and flourish.
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Have you ever wondered “What does it take to transform a dream into a thriving flower farm?” In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Guliza welcomes Lori Hernandez from Three Acre Farm, who shares her inspiring journey from city life to flower farming. Lori recounts the pivotal moment in 2009 when a vivid vision of a beautiful farm filled with laughter and connection sparked her desire to cultivate a space that celebrates the transformative power of flowers.
In this episode,you’ll discover how Lori and her husband, John, took a leap of faith, selling their city home to pursue their dream of farming. Initially focused on growing vegetables, Lori's perspective shifts dramatically when John introduces dahlias into their lives, leading to a newfound appreciation for flowers and their impact on mental well-being. The couple's journey evolves as they transition from a U-pick flower farm to a self-serve flower stand, adapting their business model to fit their family's changing needs.
Throughout the conversation, Lori emphasizes the importance of nurturing dreams, protecting them from external opinions, and recognizing the value of help in achieving success. She shares her insights on hiring a virtual assistant and the significance of setting ambitious goals that may seem illogical but can lead to unexpected growth.
Tune in to hear the full conversation, filled with heartfelt stories, practical advice, and the wisdom that comes from years of experience in the flower farming world. Join Jennifer and Lori as they explore the beauty of flowers and the joy of cultivating a life aligned with one's passions.
01:49: From City Life to Flower Farming
04:48: From Vision to Reality: Finding Our Dream Farm
08:58: From Vegetables to Dahlias
15:44: Embracing Authenticity in Business
18:34: Finding Focus in Farming
28:56: The Value of Hiring Support in Business
37:40: Vision Planning for Farmers: Reflecting and Envisioning the Future
40:05: Intuition, Goals, and Lifestyle Reflections
41:49: Balancing Farm Goals and Lifestyle
45:02: The Importance of Coaching and Accepting Reality in Farming
59:11: Embracing Boundaries and Joy in Business and Life
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/12/21/ep-44-three-acre-farm-from-vision-to-thriving-flower-farm/
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What if the simple act of giving flowers could transform not only your life but also the lives of those around you? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia welcomes Deanna Kitchen, the founder of the Growing Kindness Project and the heart behind Twig and Vine Farm. Deanna shares her inspiring journey from a kindergarten teacher to a flower farmer, revealing how flowers became a source of healing during a challenging time in her life.
Deanna explains that her initial foray into gardening was a personal endeavor, helping her navigate feelings of isolation and postpartum depression. As she began to share her homegrown flowers with her community, she discovered the profound impact of kindness and connection. This realization led her to establish the Growing Kindness Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading joy and fostering community through the act of giving flowers.
Throughout the conversation, Deanna discusses the importance of community and the ripple effect of kindness. She emphasizes that flowers serve as a powerful catalyst for connection, allowing individuals to engage with one another in meaningful ways. Deanna also shares her vision for the future of the Growing Kindness Project, which includes the hope of establishing a Growing Kindness garden in every community around the world.
Tune in to today's episode to be captivated by Deanna's heartfelt stories and her passion for creating a movement centered around kindness and flowers. Be sure to listen to the full conversation and discover how you can get involved in spreading a little kindness in your own community!
00:00-04:20: Cultivating Kindness Through Flowers
04:20-07:29: From Gardening to Community Impact
08:31-12:23: Growing Kindness: Creating a Nonprofit
12:24-15:04: Ripple Effects of Kindness: Creating Connections Through Flowers
28:26-31:42: Finding Purpose and Healing Through Giving
37:08-41:37: Community and Connection through Gardening
42:15-44:14: Envisioning the Future of Growing Kindness
45:13-48:46: Embracing the Power of Asking and Giving
50:45-55:33: Balancing Generosity and Profit in the Floral Industry
55:33-58:13: Community Generosity and the Value of Flowers
58:27-01:02:05: Flowers as Tools for Kindness and Community Connection
01:03:17-01:04:27: The Impact of Giving
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/12/12/ep-43-growing-kindness-project/
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Throughout this episode, Lennie candidly shares the challenges she faced, including rapid growth and personal burnout. These experiences led her to seek advanced training in small business management, which dramatically transformed her farm into a model of profitability and sustainability. She emphasizes that while many flower farmers are passionate about growing flowers, they often lack the business acumen necessary to thrive. Lennie aims to bridge this gap by providing coaching and resources to flower farmers nationwide.
Lennie discusses the importance of setting realistic sales goals and understanding the financial aspects of running a flower farm. She encourages aspiring farmers to think strategically about their business models, emphasizing that while it is possible to be profitable in the first year, it is often more realistic to aim for profitability in the second or third year.
Tune in to hear the full conversation, filled with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and a wealth of knowledge that can inspire anyone interested in profitable cut flower farming.
01:37: From Passion to Profession: A Journey from Education to Flower Farming
10:43: Bridging Agriculture and Business in Flower Farming
15:09: Lessons from Early Flower Farming Experiences
17:22: Achieving Profitability as a First-Year Flower Farmer
19:21: Strategies for Farm Profitability: Setting Realistic Goals and Efficient Practices
27:29: Optimal Farm Size for Beginners and Strategies for Efficiency
29:02: Small-Scale Farming for Profitability
32:04: Scaling A Wedding Business
35:58: Embracing Collaboration: The Value of Sourcing Flowers from Other Farms
42:52: Transitioning to Oregon: Challenges and New Beginnings in Flower Farming
49:23: Empowering Flower Farmers Through Coaching and Community
57:02: Embracing Marketing and Sales in Flower Farming
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What happens when a dahlia unexpectedly takes on the appearance of a daffodil? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Kelsey Hall of Cattle & Cut Flowers shares her remarkable journey in flower farming and the intriguing story behind her recent discovery, the “Daffodahlia.”
Kelsey, who runs a charming family-operated farm in Enumclaw, Washington, recounts how her farming adventure began in 2017 when she and her husband purchased a foreclosure property. Initially focused on creating a sustainable homestead with livestock, Kelsey gradually found her passion for flowers, starting with just 30 dahlia plants. Fast forward to today, and she now cultivates over 4,000 dahlias each year, showcasing her dedication and love for floral farming.
During the conversation, Kelsey reveals the fascinating tale of the "Daffodahlia," a unique dahlia sport that emerged unexpectedly in her high tunnel. This striking flower features a daffodil-like shape, captivating flower enthusiasts and even catching the attention of Martha Stewart. Kelsey shares her initial concerns about the mutation, fearing it might indicate a disease, but her journey of discovery leads her to realize the beauty and potential of this extraordinary bloom.
Kelsey shares about her challenges of balancing family life with the demands of farming, as well as her approach to wedding floral design. She discusses her plans to expand her dahlia production while also emphasizing the importance of responsible farming practices and thorough testing before introducing new varieties to the market.
Kelsey’s story is one of passion, resilience, and the magic that can unfold in the world of flower farming. Tune in to hear the full conversation and be inspired by Kelsey’s journey, the beauty of dahlias, and the unexpected surprises that nature can bring!
00:05:30 - Introduction to Kelsey Hall and Cattle and Cup Flowers
00:10:00 - Kelsey's Journey into Flower Farming
00:15:30 - Transitioning from Livestock to Flowers
00:25:30 - Balancing Family Life and Farming
00:30:00 - Sales Outlets and Business Strategies
00:35:30 - The Discovery of the Daffodahlia
00:45:30 - Future Plans for the Daffodahlia
00:50:00 - Dahlia Seed Collection and Pollination
00:55:30 - Growing Zone and Seasonal Changes
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This episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast features a replay from the Growing Beautiful Dahlias Interview Series hosted by Valerie Miller of Steel Cow Lavender Farm. In this episode, Valerie interviews Jennifer Gulizia, the host of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast and a passionate flower farmer based in Hood River, Oregon.
In this episode, Jennifer shares her journey as a cut flower farmer, her love for dahlias, and her recent transition to a new 20-acre farm.
Throughout the conversation, Valerie and Jennifer discuss the importance of soil health, land selection, and the process of hybridizing dahlias. Jennifer explains how she hybridizes dahlias, the significance of understanding soil conditions, and the steps involved in saving seeds. She emphasizes the need for careful planning and strategic decision-making when it comes to growing flowers sustainably.
Be sure to tune in to hear the full conversation, filled with insights and tips for finding farmland and growing beautiful dahlias.
00:03:54 - Acquisition of 20 Acres: A New Beginning
00:05:09 - Challenges of the New Property
00:08:19 - Strategic Planning for the Future
00:09:35 - Restoration Plans for the Land
00:11:00 - Importance of Soil Health
00:19:40 - Land Selection for Growing Dahlias
00:24:14 - Leasing Land: Legal Considerations
00:30:34 - The Importance of a Lease Agreement
00:32:06 - Seed Saving and Hybridizing Dahlias
01:02:15 - Community and Support in Flower Farming
01:05:00 - Advice for Aspiring Flower Farmers
01:10:45 - Sustainability Practices in Flower Farming
01:13:00 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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Are you curious about what it takes to hybridize dahlias in your own backyard? Tune in to hear how Vonda VandeHoef, PNW gardener, has become a backyard dahlia hybridizer.
In this episode we are joined by Vonda VandeHoef, a passionate backyard gardener from the Pacific Northwest. Vonda shares her journey from growing up around flowers to becoming a passionate backyard dahlia hybridizer.
Vonda's love for flowers is deeply rooted in her family history, having grown up with a mother who ran a flower shop. She recounts how her early experiences in the floral industry planted the seeds for her current passion. Despite facing significant personal losses, including the sudden deaths of her sister, mother, and brother-in-law, Vonda finds solace and healing in her garden. Her story is a testament to the therapeutic power of gardening.
Listeners will be inspired by Vonda's detailed process of hybridizing dahlias, from saving seeds to growing out new varieties over several years. She discusses the challenges and joys of cultivating a diverse range of dahlias, including her favorite anemone types and the unique seedlings she has developed. Vonda also touches on her plans to name some of her dahlias in honor of her loved ones and her aspirations to support her family through her gardening endeavors.
Tune in to hear Vonda's heartfelt journey, her expert tips on dahlia hybridization, and how she manages to grow over 1,300 dahlias in her backyard. This episode is a beautiful blend of personal stories and practical gardening advice that will leave you feeling inspired and eager to let your own backyard bloom.
00:03:14 - Vonda's Early Passion for Flowers
00:05:45 - Transition from Interior Design to Floristry
00:07:09 - Color Theory in Floristry and Photography
00:09:29 - Vonda's Current Home and Garden
00:16:14 - Coping with Loss & Finding Healing Through Gardening
00:26:06 - Process of Hybridizing Dahlias
00:31:06 - Evaluating and Saving Dahlia Seedlings
00:32:50 - Favorite Dahlia Varieties
00:37:16 - Family Support and Business Aspirations
00:41:07 - Evolution of Vonda's Garden
00:43:39 - Sharing Flowers with the Community
00:44:47 - Plans to Release Hybridized Dahlias
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/10/16/ep-39-vonda-vandehoef-backyard-dahlia-hybridizer/
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How can legacy farming and mental health intertwine to create a thriving community?
Trina delves into the challenges and rewards of legacy farming, emphasizing the importance of diversification and soil health. She also highlights the mental health benefits of gardening, drawing from her experience as a mental health nurse practitioner. Trina's story is a testament to the power of dreams, gratitude, and community in creating a sustainable and fulfilling farming practice.
Tune in to hear the full conversation, where we dig into the intersection of agriculture, hospitality, and mental wellness, offering valuable insights and inspiration for both seasoned farmers and gardening enthusiasts. Don't miss this enriching episode that cultivates wisdom and joy through flowers and farming.
00:03:30 - Trina's Childhood and Early Dreams
00:08:18 - Trina's Career Journey and Return to the Farm
00:11:05 - Succession Planning and Family Collaboration
00:13:30 - Diversifying the Farm
00:18:29 - Expanding the Farm Stand and Adding Flowers
00:20:03 - Launching Grateful Vineyard
00:30:20 - Soil Health and Pest Management
00:33:20 - Planting Sunflowers During COVID
00:40:17 - Mental Health and Farming Community
00:42:34 - Benefits of Gardening for Mental Health
00:49:08 - Growing for the Community
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In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we are joined by Katy King, of Hidden Springs Flowers in central Pennsylvania. Katy shares the inspiring journey of transforming a century-old family farm into a thriving cut flower business. She and her husband Jim started Hidden Springs in 2018, turning a simple backyard veggie patch into two acres of stunning seasonal cut flowers. Katy discusses the challenges and joys of balancing her roles as a farmer, entrepreneur, educator, and mother.
Tune in to learn about the farm's history, dating back to Jim's great-grandparents, and how Katy's passion for gardening and business led her to flower farming. She details the evolution of their business model, from selling to florists to focusing on retail and subscription bouquets. Katy also shares insights into her planting schedule, the importance of making the business fit around her life, and her strategies for managing the farm with minimal help.
Additionally, Katy talks about her passion for educating others in the floral industry, particularly on the business side of flower farming. She offers tips on using social media effectively and discusses her online course designed to help aspiring flower farmers.
Listen now to hear the full conversation and gain valuable insights from Katy King's journey with Hidden Springs Flowers.
00:03:36 - History of Hidden Springs Flower Farm
00:05:23 - Transition from Vegetable Farming to Flower Farming
00:09:58 - First Flower Sales and Pop-Up Markets
00:19:44 - Adjusting Business Model for Family Life
00:29:53 - Current Flower Varieties Grown
00:31:05 - Year-Round Business Operations
00:32:31 - Selling Subscriptions During Holidays
00:34:15 - Starting Flowers from Plugs
00:40:03 - Passion for Educating Others
00:43:02 - Using TikTok for Business
00:45:58 - Importance of Storytelling in Business
00:46:36 - Online Flower Farm Course: In The Weeds
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As fall swiftly approaches, the changing of seasons brings new challenges and opportunities for gardeners. In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we welcome back Kara Jamison of Blooming Joy Flower Co.
Kara discusses the importance of soil health, revealing her methods for cultivating rich, organic soil that has helped her garden thrive even through a hot, dry summer. She explains how she uses organic materials like compost, animal manures, and wood chips to improve soil moisture retention and fertility.
This conversation also delves into the joys and challenges of growing specific flowers. Kara shares her success with celosia and stock, offering tips on how to grow these beautiful blooms. She also talks about her passion for dried flowers and how she creates stunning arrangements and petal confetti from her garden's bounty.
Kara's story is not just about flowers; it's also about balancing life as a flower farmer. As a homeschooling mother of four and a caregiver, she manages to find time for her garden by carefully scheduling her days. Her dedication to both her family and her passion for flowers is truly inspiring.
Tune in to hear the full conversation and gain valuable insights into fall gardening, soil health, and the art of growing and drying flowers. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration to help your garden bloom.
04:47-10:39: "Building Healthy Soil with Organic Practices"
13:43-17:58: "Successful Greenhouse Gardening: Growing Stock Flowers"
19:05-22:13: "Passion for Celosia: Cultivating Dried Flowers"
22:14-28:01: "Creating Seasonal Floral Crafts: Petal Confetti and Zinnia Garlands"
28:16-31:19: "Summer Gardening Discoveries: A Colorful Palette of Blooms"
35:56-40:53: "Balancing Family Life and Flower Farming"
42:53-46:10: "Embracing Fall: Gardening Joy and Winter Preparations"
49:49-53:36: "Adapting Flower Planting Schedules for Busy Lives"
57:17-01:02:26: "Growing and Enjoying Yarrow and Feverfew in the Garden"
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Have you ever marveled at how a tiny seed encapsulates not just life but also the past, present, and future? Dive deep into this concept with Erin Benzakein, the founder of Floret, one of the most influential flower farms and seed companies globally, on this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast.
Erin's love for flowers sprouts from cherished childhood memories and blossomed into a profound passion that would redefine her life’s path. Starting with a modest garden while raising her young children, Erin's journey is a testament to how a simple backyard project can evolve into a pioneering enterprise in sustainable agriculture and floral education.
Throughout our conversation, Erin opens up about the parallel growth of her business and her children, sharing how each stage of their lives influenced her strategies and decisions. She discusses the delicate balance of motherhood and entrepreneurship, revealing her personal philosophy on taking things slowly and embracing patience.
Erin also delves into the dynamics of building a supportive team, highlighting how recognizing her own limitations allowed her to focus more on her strengths—cultivating flowers and fueling her creativity.
Join us for a truly enlightening dialogue with Erin Benzakein, filled with enduring lessons on perseverance, leadership, and the joys of flower farming. Tune in to get inspired by Erin's flowering journey and her passionate commitment to the beauty of blooms. Plus, be sure to sign up for her free Seed-Saving-Mini-Course!
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Today, we're excited to welcome back Marryn Mathis from The Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood, WA to celebrate the pre-launch of her new book, 'Sweet Pea School,' which is set to be released on February 25, 2025. This book is a treasure trove of insights into growing, nurturing, and saving seeds from one of the garden’s most beloved flowers, the sweet pea.
Marryn is here today to give us a sneak peek into her book and share some expert tips on saving sweet pea seeds, a timely topic for gardeners preparing for the next growing season. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out with sweet peas, you’re in for a treat with this bonus episode.
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Have you ever thought about not having to do everything, but instead focusing on what you truly enjoy? Join today’s conversation with Laura Ward from Blackburn Gardens as she shares her journey from dreaming about dirt and flowers as a child to creating a local garden haven. Hear how Laura transitioned from a vegetable CSA model to a successful You-Pick flower farm, finding joy in sharing her space with others and drying flowers for beautiful arrangements.
Laura's dedication to growing beauty and community spirit is truly special, as she nurtures her lifelong passion for gardening into a thriving oasis. From her bustling roadside flower cart to the magical three-fourth acre farm where she meets neighbors and shares blooms for every occasion, Laura's journey is a testament to following one's passion and finding success in doing what brings you joy. Learn about the unique challenges and rewards of running an urban flower farm, and how Laura's love for flowers has transformed into a flourishing business that continues to bloom.
Tune in to hear more about Laura’s favorite flowers to dry, her upcoming workshops, and the magic that happens at Blackburn Gardens.
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Have you ever wondered how a backyard garden with just 10 dahlias could transform into a flourishing flower farm with over 1500 dahlias? Join Christopher Tomaso and Wyatt Thomas, partners at Darcy's Dahlias, as they share their journey on the Backyard Bouquet podcast. Tune in to hear their inspiring conversation about their growth from hobbyist dahlia growers to successful flower farmers.
In this episode, Christopher and Wyatt discuss their organic journey to becoming flower farmers. They share how they expanded their dahlia production from just a few plants to over a thousand, sharing their experiences and challenges along the way. Hear how they've dealt with everything from severe weather conditions to experimenting with different growing and propagation techniques.
Learn how Darcy's Dahlias has overcome obstacles like heavy clay soil and severe weather events, and how they turned setbacks into opportunities for growth. Learn about their approach to soil health, their strategies for supporting their dahlias in windy conditions, and their experiences with overwintering tubers and growing dahlias from cuttings.
Don't miss this engaging conversation with Christopher and Wyatt as they offer valuable insights and inspiration for anyone looking to turn their backyard garden into a successful cut flower farm. Tune in to the Backyard Bouquet podcast to hear the full conversation with these passionate flower farmers.
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Are you curious about what it takes to successfully sell flowers at the farmer's market? Imagine the vibrant colors, the sweet scents, and the joy of sharing beautiful blooms with others. If you're intrigued, then you'll definitely want to tune in to the latest episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast featuring Janis Harris from Harris Flower Farm in Ontario, Canada.
In this episode, Janis shares her journey of transforming her family-operated flower farm into a thriving hub for beautiful cut flowers. With 16 years of experience in the industry, Janis offers valuable insights into running a successful farmer's market where her flowers find their way into the homes and hearts of many.
From growing a variety of flowers on eight acres of land to engaging with customers at the market, Janis's story is both inspiring and informative. She discusses the importance of valuing the quality of flowers over quantity, sharing how attention to detail and dedication to providing top-notch blooms have set her farm apart.
One key takeaway from Janis's experience is the significance of building a loyal customer base through consistency and quality. By offering a range of price points and focusing on the freshness and longevity of her flowers, Janis has cultivated a strong following of flower enthusiasts who appreciate the value of her products.
So, if you're eager to learn more about the behind-the-scenes of a successful flower farm and the strategies for thriving at the farmer's market, be sure to listen to the full conversation with Janis Harris on the Backyard Bouquet Podcast. Get ready to be inspired by her passion for flowers and her dedication to delivering exceptional blooms to her community.
00:02:33 - Transition from Optician to Full-Time Flower Farmer
00:05:18 - Family Farming Legacy and Farm Purchase
00:06:01 - Balancing Full-Time Job and Flower Farming
00:08:25 - Family Involvement in the Farm
00:10:25 - Team and Seasonal Help
00:11:19 - Ontario's Growing Season and Climate
00:17:07 - Types of Flowers and Crops Grown
00:18:22 - Overwintering Flowers in Zone 5B
00:20:05 - Flower Distribution Channels
00:23:13 - Building a Customer Base
00:25:05 - Subscription Model and Pre-Sales
00:27:15 - Greenhouse Production and Seasonal Flowers
00:27:48 - On-Farm Events and Workshops
00:30:08 - Pick-Your-Own Events and Customer Engagement
00:32:49 - Farmer's Market Presence and History
00:35:18 - Market Logistics and Setup
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Have you ever imagined leaving the hustle and bustle of city life behind to embrace the serenity of country living? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia sits down with flower farmer, Lexi Bokenkotter of Bokenkotter Blooms to delve into her remarkable journey from city living to becoming a successful flower farmer in rural Indiana.
Join Jennifer and Lexi as they chat about the joys and challenges of transitioning from a postage stamp-sized garden to a sprawling flower farm. Lexi shares her passion for sustainable living and community engagement, highlighting her commitment to organic practices and locally sourced compost. Lexi shares how she draws inspiration from fellow flower farmers like Floret and Muddy Acres, and how she has cultivated a diverse crop selection including dahlias, zinnias, cosmos, and more.
In this episode, Lexi discusses her on-farm events, such as U-picks and workshops, and her plans for future expansion.
Tune in to the full episode to be inspired by Lexi's dedication to sustainable farming practices and her flourishing flower farm business. Learn how she navigates the challenges of rural life and find out how she turns her passion for flowers into a thriving business that blooms with beauty and community spirit.
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Have you ever wondered how you can practice sustainable gardening in a small urban space? In this episode we are joined by Chia-Ming, a Los Angeles-based food-focused landscape designer. Chia-Ming is here to share her journey of going from corporate finance to a flourishing urban homestead.
Chia-Ming shares her expertise in blending culinary and floral beauty seamlessly, drawing from her upbringing cultivating rare Asian fruits and vegetables alongside her mother in Taiwan. Her passion for sustainable gardening led her to found Coastal Homestead in 2020, where she empowers gardening novices to become green-thumbed enthusiasts through innovative design and personalized mentorship.
In this blossoming conversation, Chia-Ming discusses the challenges and joys of urban gardening, the importance of soil health, and the unique aspects of coastal gardening, including dealing with powdery mildew and implementing biocontrol methods. Join us as we delve into the complexities of disease management in plants, highlighting the need for vigilance and responsible gardening practices.
Tune in to this episode as we explore the intricacies of growing food and flowers in small spaces, sharing valuable insights to inspire you to cultivate your own source of beauty and sustenance. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the art of sustainable gardening.
00:01:16 - Chia-Ming's Background in Cultivating Rare Asian Fruits and Vegetables
00:01:38 - Transition to Sustainable Living and Urban Gardening
00:01:59 - Passion for Growing Exotic and Hard-to-Find Edible Plants
00:02:10 - Discussion on the Science of Gardening and Soil Importance
00:02:38 - Chia-Ming's Urban Gardening Space and Challenges
00:08:07 - Importance of Soil Testing for Backyard Gardeners
00:10:18 - Chia-Ming's Urban Garden Setup
00:11:59 - Year-Round Growing Season and Challenges
00:12:36 - Appreciation for the Growing Process and Gardening Journey
00:14:02 - Chia-Ming's Diverse Garden Overview and Projects
00:33:10 - Biocontrol Strategies in Gardening for Pest and Disease Management
00:42:08 - Discussion on Disease Control in Dahlia Cultivation
00:48:56 - Considerations for Disease Management and Plant Health in Gardening
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to run a successful flower farm and create a unique on-farm experience for visitors? Today we are joined by Meg McGuire from Red Daisy Farm in Brighton, Colorado. Meg is here to share the inspiring story of how her family turned their property into a vibrant community hub, offering everything from wholesale flowers to overnight farm stays.
Meg's journey began with a wedding request from her cousin, sparking her love for flower farming. Over the past 11 years, she has navigated the challenges of crop failures, physical demands, and balancing work and personal life. Meg's dedication to her farm and her family's involvement in the business exemplifies the importance of succession planning and passing down the farm's legacy.
At Red Daisy Farm, guests can enjoy DIY flower buckets, floral workshops, and unique accommodations like converted silos with stunning mountain views. Meg's commitment to building relationships with florists and providing a memorable experience for visitors showcases the hard work and passion that goes into running a flower farm. Her story serves as an inspiration for those looking to create a thriving agricultural business while maintaining a balance between work and personal life.
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to transform a traditional farm into a thriving event venue? In this episode, Justine Ludwig joins us to share her story of transitioning Coastal Black from a dairy farm to a vibrant event space, hosting popular festivals like their annual pumpkin festival and tulip festival. Justine's experience highlights the importance of diversifying farm activities, engaging with the community, and adapting to challenges in the farming industry.
Discover the logistics behind creating a safe and aesthetically pleasing event space on a working farm, including considerations for liability insurance and visitor experience. Learn how Justine's innovative approach, feedback from professionals like photographers, and community support have contributed to the success of Coastal Black's events.
Tune in to this episode for valuable insights on flower farming, event planning, and the resilience required to overcome obstacles in the agricultural world. Justine Ludwig's journey at Coastal Black is a testament to the power of innovation, community collaboration, and unwavering determination in the farming industry.
00:02:21 - Justine's Journey: From City Life to Farm Life
00:03:45 - Transition from Dairy Farming to Beekeeping
00:04:49 - Starting the Pumpkin Festival
00:06:22 - Launching the Tulip Festival
00:08:25 - Diversifying Farm Revenue Streams
00:09:57 - Challenges and Benefits of Growing Tulips in Crates
00:12:34 - Soil Management and Composting
00:14:26 - Overview of Coastal Black Farm's Acreage and Operations
00:18:04 - Tulip Festival Visitor Experience
00:23:06 - Impact of Weather on Tulip Festival
00:26:06 - Community Support and Resilience
00:31:04 - Adding New Features to Festivals
00:33:07 - Logistics of Creating an Event Space on a Farm
00:36:09 - Enhancing Visitor Experience with Aesthetic Improvements
00:38:03 - Flexibility and Adaptability in Event Planning
00:39:07 - Consulting Professionals for Event Space Design
00:41:57 - Golden Hour Sessions for Photographers
00:44:24 - Liability and Insurance for Farm Events
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Imagine turning a small urban garden into a flourishing ½ acre flower farm—all while homeschooling four kids and battling postpartum depression. That’s exactly what Galena Berkompas accomplished, and she’s here to share her inspiring journey on the Backyard Bouquet podcast. Galena transformed her life through the power of flowers, starting with little knowledge and a modest space in 2020, and has now grown into a successful flower farmer known for her sustainable practices and heartwarming story. Join us as we explore the therapeutic effects of gardening and how flowers brought joy and purpose back into Galena's life.
Balancing a bustling family life with a thriving flower farm is no small feat, but Galena has found a way to weave her children into her passion seamlessly. From homeschooling to farm chores, her young ones are learning the value of hard work and the wonders of nature. Galena opens up about the tough decisions she’s had to make, like dropping summer CSAs to focus on her family, and shares humorous anecdotes of her kids’ farm escapades. You'll also discover her strategies for maintaining profitability while nurturing her children’s education and childhood, as well as exciting future plans like selling seeds and expanding her farming operations.
But Galena’s story doesn’t end there. Learn how an unexpected Airbnb listing led her to the perfect 6-acre property and how she’s embracing organic and sustainable farming practices. Listen to her serendipitous tale of purchasing her dream farm, negotiating with sellers, and managing unexpected challenges. Galena’s social media success, nearing a million followers on Instagram, underscores her genuine connection with her audience and commitment to sharing her journey. Tune in to this episode for an uplifting and informative discussion on flower farming, family, and the serendipitous joys of life.
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Have you ever wondered how a simple backyard gardening hobby could blossom into a thriving family-run business supplying high-quality rooted dahlia cuttings to flower farmers and gardeners across the country? In this captivating episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we delve into the inspiring journey of Julie and Ryan Williams, the passionate duo behind Stonehouse Dahlias in Northern Utah.
Julie and Ryan share their heartwarming tale of transitioning from teachers to dahlia propagators, recounting the pivotal moment when they were approached to sell Kristine Albrecht's renowned K.A. Dahlia varieties through cuttings. The Williams' dedication to producing virus-free plants through tissue culture and their commitment to quality shine through as they discuss the challenges and triumphs of their business.
Tune in to hear expert advice on caring for dahlia cuttings, including the importance of timely planting, providing ample light, and amending soil for optimal tuber growth. The Williams' innovative approach to dahlia propagation, their resilience in the face of setbacks, and their ongoing experimentation with tuber growth methods make Stonehouse Dahlias a beacon of excellence in the dahlia community.
Whether you're a seasoned flower farmer or a budding gardener, this episode is sure to inspire and educate, offering valuable insights into the art of growing vibrant and healthy dahlias.
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In this episode, Melissa Hessney Masters, of Tangleboom Flower Farm, takes us on a heartfelt journey that began with a simple yet profound desire to find local flowers for her wedding back in 2010. This quest sparked a passion that led her to establish Tanglebloom in 2013. As we delve into her story, you'll hear about the myriad challenges she faced in the world of flower farming and how she gracefully navigated them.
Melissa also shares her innovative shift towards Agritourism, a move that has not only diversified her farm's offerings but also brought the beauty of Tanglebloom to a wider audience. One of the highlights of our conversation is the creation of Vermont's very first flower CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program, a testament to her pioneering spirit and commitment to community engagement.
Throughout our discussion, Melissa emphasizes her dedication to sustainable farming practices, a topic that resonates deeply with many of us. We also explore the undeniable charm and popularity of peonies, a flower that has captured the hearts of many. Melissa even offers a sneak peek into her comprehensive digital course on growing peonies, designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to grow these stunning blooms successfully.
This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical cut flower advice that you won't want to miss! So, grab your garden tools, find a cozy spot in your garden, and tune in to hear the full conversation with Melissa from Tangleboom.
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Have you ever wondered about the art of drying flowers and creating stunning arrangements that last a lifetime? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we have the pleasure of hearing from Hannah Muller, a cut flower farmer located in the beautiful Capay Valley of Northern California. Hannah shares her journey from growing up on Full Belly Farm to becoming a wedding farmer-florist to shifting her focus to dried flowers. We explore the process of drying flowers, the best conditions for drying, and the importance of harvesting at the right stage.
Plus, get a glimpse into Hannah's newly released book, "Designing with Dried Flowers," which offers 32 unique arrangements that capture the enduring beauty of dried flowers. From everyday wreaths to breathtaking celebration pieces, Hannah teaches us how to craft these beautiful arrangements ourselves, whether from a backyard garden or a simple supermarket bouquet.
Tune in to today’s episode to discover the secrets of preserving the fleeting beauty of flowers into something permanent and the joy of connecting people to the earth through Hannah's work.
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Are you curious about what it takes to be a sustainable farmer-florist? In episode 23, we delve into the vibrant world of flower farming with Heather Staten from Heather's Flower Farm in Hood River, Oregon. Heather's journey from an avid gardener to flourishing flower farmer is a testament to her love for the earth and the beauty of cultivation.
In this episode, Heather shares her passion for growing over 250 varieties of flowers and foliage on her family's 18-acre property in Hood River, Oregon. From her commitment to sustainability, using no-till techniques and natural fertilizers, to her dedication to reducing the floral industry's carbon footprint, Heather's Flower Farm is a true example of eco-friendly flower farming.
Discover how Heather's flower farm is a family endeavor, with her husband, Ben, crafting the farm's infrastructure, and their children, Lottie and Jake, actively involved in the field and design. From weddings and events to bouquet subscriptions and farmer's markets, Heather's business model showcases the beauty and joy of locally grown flowers as a sustainable alternative to imported blooms.
Join us in this episode as we explore Heather's insights into the world of flowers, her tips for successful cut flower growing, and the joy of connecting with the season through blooms. Tune in to hear about her unique approach to bouquet subscriptions, the art of floral design, and the beauty of foraging for greenery on her picturesque property.
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Have you ever wondered what happens when a passion for music and farming intertwine to create a symphony of nature and artistry? In Episode 22 of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we journey down South to Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast of Australia to chat with the remarkable Bec McConnell of Serenade Farm.
Bec shares with us the beautiful story of how her love for gardening and flowers was nurtured from childhood memories of her Nan and Pop's garden, to her backpacking adventures in organic farms across England, Ireland, and Wales. After years of running an entertainment company, Bec and her husband finally realized their dream of owning a farm on Tamborine Mountain, where they initially focused on growing food.
However, it was a serendipitous encounter with a bunch of dahlias that sparked Bec's passion for breeding these vibrant flowers. Over the years, Bec has dedicated herself to hybridizing dahlias, creating unique and stunning varieties like Serenade Curiosity, Serenade Moondance, and Serenade Sonata, each named with a touch of musical inspiration.
Bec's story of passion and creativity will leave you inspired and eager to grow dahlias from seed. Tune in to hear the full interview with Bec McConnell of Serenade Farm and delve deeper into her journey of intertwining music and farming.
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Are you ready to be inspired by a heartfelt story of healing, motherhood, and the beauty of dahlias? Join us on the Backyard Bouquet Podcast this week as we welcome Kamille, a flower farmer and mother, who shares her journey of finding solace in flower farming after experiencing grief and loss.
Discover the therapeutic power of flowers and the importance of prioritizing family and relationships through Kamille's touching story. Hear about her passion for breeding dahlias and the value of mentorship and community within the dahlia world.
Explore Kamille's approach to nurturing her daughters, each with their unique personalities, and gain insights into balancing flower farming with motherhood. Find inspiration in Kamille's message of encouragement and support, emphasizing the power of affirmation and building meaningful relationships.
Join us on this episode as we delve into the intersection of flower farming, motherhood, and the beauty of nurturing relationships through Kamille's inspiring journey. Let the Backyard Bouquet Podcast be your guide to wisdom, joy, and the transformative power of flowers. Tune in now to let your backyard bloom with Kamille's heartfelt tale.
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/05/15/ep-21-balancing-motherhood-and-dahlias-kamilles-flowers/
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In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Steve Kaufer, also known as Sunflower Steve, shares his journey from planting a prairie garden to becoming a renowned sunflower seed breeder. Starting with planting native prairie flowers in Wisconsin, Steve's passion for flowers has led him to cultivate unique sunflower varieties over the last 20 plus years. Through trial and error, Steve established relationships with large retailers and wholesalers, eventually focusing on high-volume production of sunflowers and zinnias. His innovative methods, such as using birds of prey to deter rodents, set him apart in the flower farming industry.
Steve's dedication to seed breeding led to the discovery of a rare double-flowering sunflower named Gigi, sparking his interest in enhancing sunflower genetics. By carefully selecting and cross-pollinating different varieties, Steve has created stunning bicolor and maroonish colored sunflowers. Despite challenges like frost and pest control, Steve's unique approach to flower farming showcases the intersection of nature, innovation, and dedication in creating beautiful blooms. Join Steve on a journey through the vibrant world of sunflowers and the art of seed breeding, where each petal tells a story of resilience and growth.
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Welcome to a special BONUS episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast. Today, we're diving into the world of dahlias, my favorite flower, and I'm here to guide you through everything you need to know to have a successful start to dahlia growing season.
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In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Nicole from Cherry Garden and the Let's Grow Girls podcast. Nicole shares her inspiring journey from starting with a small U.K. allotment to transforming her backyard into a beautiful cut flower haven.
Nicole's passion for sustainable flower farming shines through as she shares her experiences of transitioning from a supermarket flower shopper to a micro flower farmer. Juggling her flower farming endeavors with life with her hens and pugs, Nicole's dedication to creating a floral-filled life is truly admirable.
We delve into Nicole's decision to move her flower farming operation from her allotment to her backyard, a decision that was sparked by a desire for more joy and convenience in her gardening experience. The challenges she faced at the allotment, including weed pressure and brambles, led her to make the switch, which has brought back the joy and excitement of growing flowers.
Nicole shares her favorite flowers, including the beloved Cafè au Lait dahlia and the mesmerizing ball-shaped dahlias. She also discussed her love for sweet peas, roses, and tulips, highlighting the beauty and magic of each flower variety.
Nicole's dedication to sustainable and joyful flower farming is truly inspiring, and her insights and experiences are sure to resonate with flower enthusiasts and aspiring growers alike. Don't miss out on Nicole's inspiring journey and valuable insights! Tune in to the full episode on the Backyard Bouquet Podcast.
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In this episode we are joined by Jess Buttermore, of Cedar House Living. Jess is a dedicated homesteader, published author, and passionate advocate for incorporating flowers and herbs into daily life in a mindful way. Located in the picturesque mountains outside of Seattle, Washington, Jess has cultivated a small three-acre farm that serves as a sanctuary for botanical enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels.
Jess shares her journey from being a photographer to becoming a flower farmer and herbalist. She discusses how her career transitioned during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading her to focus on her homestead.
Jess emphasizes the importance of understanding light when photographing flowers and provides valuable tips for capturing beautiful garden images using a smartphone.
The conversation delves into Jess's published works, including "The Love Language of Flowers," a book co-authored with Lisa McGinnis, which explores the meanings behind different flowers and herbs. Jess explains the significance of flowers like Hellebores, Dahlias, and Peonies, sharing personal stories and connections to these blooms.
Additionally, Jess shares her most recent book, "Seasonal Living with Herbs," which focuses on herb gardening and integrating herbs into everyday life and bouquets. She highlights the importance of understanding the meanings of herbs and flowers, as well as the practical aspects of gardening, such as seed starting and garden themes.
Tune in as this episode offers insights into flowers and the meanings, cultivation, and the joy they bring to both the grower and the recipient.
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In This Episode You’ll Hear About:
00:02:55 - Introduction of Jess Buttermore and Cedar House Living
00:08:02 - Importance of watching light for photography
00:14:31 - Tips for taking better pictures of flowers in gardens
00:31:41 -"The Love Language of Flowers" book
00:35:07 - Meaning of flowers in "The Love Language of Flowers" book
00:41:24 - Mother's Day arrangements
00:47:37 - Personal favorite flowers and their meanings
00:51:31 - "Seasonal Living with Herbs"
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In this episode, Brooke Palmer from Jenny Creek Flowers shares her inspiring story of how she seamlessly balances her teaching career with her blossoming flower farm for the past three years. However, her deep-rooted love for gardening and the transformative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has played a pivotal role in shaping her path towards full-time flower farming.
As Brooke opens up about her transition from a backyard gardener to a flourishing flower farmer, she unveils the strategic decisions and heartfelt moments that led her to cultivate her dream. From setting up infrastructure to conducting market research, Brooke's journey is a testament to the dedication and passion required to thrive as a cut flower farmer.
In this episode we also discuss winter-forced tulips and the meticulous process of growing thousands of blooms both in Brooke’s cellar and in the field. Brooke's commitment to spreading joy through her flowers is evident in every stem she nurtures, making her story a captivating blend of dedication and beauty.
Tune in to this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast to be inspired by Brooke's remarkable story of growth, resilience, and the transformative power of flowers.
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Madeline Cooper left behind city life when she traded in her stilettos for muck boots to flower farm in zone 2b. She’s now the soul behind Fraiche Flower Farm in Alberta, Canada. Madeline’s journey from fashionable glam to the gritty charm of flower farming reveals a world where pink blooms and sweet peas flourish under her nurturing care.
In this episode, Madeline recounts her move to Alberta and how her initial hobby of gardening blossomed into a thriving, organic flower farm. She shares her transition from high heels to garden boots, embracing the rural life with a spirit that infuses her farm with joy and community connection.
Listen to this episode to gain insights into the challenges of cold-climate gardening, including tips on growing ‘cool flowers,’ overwintering techniques, and the value of perennials. Madeline’s innovative approach, from her detailed research to practical pest management, exemplifies her dedication to sustainable farming.
Madeline’s story is not just inspiring but also a practical guide for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of flower farming in harsh climates.
Join us as Madeline Cooper from Fraiche Flower Farm shares her flower farming journey on the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, offering a glimpse into the life of a woman who transformed her passion for flowers into a beacon of beauty and resilience in the world of cut flower farming.
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00:02:25 - Madeline's Journey to Flower Farming
00:04:10 - Adjusting to a New Climate
00:06:04 - Land Utilization and Challenges
00:08:04 - Growing Flowers In A Short Growing Season in Zone 2B
00:10:39 - Overwintering Flowers in Zone 2B
00:13:27 - Madeline's Peony Collection
00:14:52 - Importing Plants to Canada
00:16:29 - Protecting Roses Over Winter
00:18:34 - Growing Cool Flowers Like Sweet Peas
00:20:09 - Impact of Drought on the Farm
00:21:13 - Pulse Watering Technique
00:22:48 - Sweet Peas and Pink Flowers
00:28:57 - Breeding Cosmos
00:31:20 - The Story Behind Fresh Flower Farm's Name
00:39:17 - Using High Brix Molasses
00:41:58 - Hosting Events on the Farm
00:43:04 - Integrating Other Passions with Flower Farming
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Today we are joined by Niki Irving, owner of Flourish Flower Farm and the SE Regional Director of the ASCFG. Nestled in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, Niki's journey into flower farming is a beautiful tale of turning dreams into reality, rooted in her deep love for plants and nature.
With a background in outdoor education and a family history in horticulture, Niki's affinity for growing, nurturing, and creating beauty shines through in every bloom that graces her nine-acre farm. From lush, seasonally-inspired arrangements for weddings and events to sharing her expertise in her best-selling book "Growing Flowers," Niki's commitment to sustainable flower farming and her belief in the transformative power of flowers is truly inspiring.
In this episode, Niki shared valuable insights on her journey, including the importance of patience, the lessons learned from failures, and the strategic planning behind her diverse selection of perennials and annuals. From hydrangeas to zinnias, ranunculus to cosmos, Niki's farm is a vibrant tapestry of colors and textures that reflect her passion for creating stunning bouquets.
So flower friends, grab your gardening gloves and get ready to be inspired by Niki's dedication to nurturing the land and spreading beauty through her flourishing flower farm. Tune in to this episode to learn more about Niki's journey, her favorite flowers to grow, and her tips for successful flower farming. Let's let our backyards bloom with Niki's wisdom and expertise!
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Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/03/26/episode-15-flourish-flower-farm-with-niki-irving/
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In this episode, Ben Hanna of Heirloom Roses provides valuable insights into growing and caring for roses, offering expert advice on pruning, fertilizing, and maintaining healthy plants. From the importance of sunlight and soil conditions to the best practices for feeding and watering roses, Ben's insightful tips will help you cultivate a vibrant and thriving rose garden. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, Ben's advice on planting, pruning, and caring for roses will empower you to create a beautiful and flourishing garden.
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In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet, we explore the profound impact of gardens on our lives. This episode features published author Christie Purifoy and revolves around how gardens grow roots, connection, wholeness, and hope. Christie shares her journey from a hesitant gardener to a passionate cut flower gardener, emphasizing the transformative power of gardening. Through heartfelt stories and expert advice, Christie eloquently captures the essence of gardening and its ability to foster connections with nature and the human experience.
In this episode, Christie also shares with us her latest book, "Seed Time and Harvest," which delves into the abundant life thriving in our gardens and the profound connections they create. This episode highlights the cyclical nature of gardening, offering insights into finding hope and resilience through the changing seasons. Christie's personal anecdotes, from providing solace during times of grief to witnessing the beauty of nature, underscore the therapeutic and hopeful qualities of gardening.
Join us as we explore the beauty and joy of gardening. The episode serves as a reminder of the transformative power of our gardens in nurturing hope, connection, and beauty in our lives. Tune in to discover how gardens can inspire and uplift the soul.
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Have you been wanting to add fragrant flowers to your garden? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia welcomes garden guru Stefani Bittner to share her expertise on creating beautiful and productive gardens that nourish both body and soul. Stefani, the visionary owner of Homestead Design Collective, brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for sustainable gardening practices.
Throughout the episode, Stefani discusses the importance of understanding your property for gardening, choosing low-water plants, and designing gardens that blend beauty with productivity. She emphasizes the value of incorporating trees, shrubs, and perennials into flower farms to create a diverse ecosystem that supports wildlife and enhances the beauty of the garden.
Learn about the concept of regenerative flower farming and how to integrate perennial plants into your garden to create a more sustainable and diverse landscape. Stefani also shares practical tips on harvesting and using fragrant flowers for tea, medicinal bouquets, and natural scent projects.
Tune in to this episode for valuable insights and inspiration on how to create a garden that not only delights the senses but also supports a thriving ecosystem. Join Jennifer and Stefani as they delve into the world of garden design and flower farming, and discover the joy of cultivating your own backyard oasis.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with Lori Bochner from Bochner Farms, a picturesque flower farm nestled in rural central Iowa countryside.
Lori's journey into the world of flower farming was an unexpected adventure, born out of a love for cultivating beauty in her suburban surroundings. From a home adorned with blooming flowers to a sprawling farm bursting with thousands of blooms, Lori's transformation into a flower farmer is a true testament to the magic of following one's heart.
Join us as Lori shares the story of Bochner Farms and the journey of turning a dream into reality. From the joys of country living to the challenges and triumphs of flower farming, Lori's tale is sure to leave you feeling inspired.
In this episode, hear about Lori's accidental journey into flower farming, starting from a simple weekend retreat for camping and fishing on 50 acres of raw land to a full-fledged farm with a farmhouse and fields brimming with vibrant flowers.
Discover the beauty of the cottage garden at Bochner Farms, a healing place that emerged from a place of loss and grief, showcasing the power of flowers to bring comfort and solace. Learn about the Giving Color Initiative, where every flower purchased from the farm contributes to feeding the hungry through donations to Meals from the Heartland.
Get ready to be inspired by the passion and dedication of Lori Bochner and the beauty of flowers in this heartwarming and insightful episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast.
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Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/02/27/lori-bochners-journey-from-home-gardener-to-flower-farmer/
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Have you ever wanted to start an urban or micro flower farm? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we are joined by Dee Hall of Mermaid City Flowers as she shares her journey as a sustainable, urban flower farmer in Norfolk, Virginia. Dee shares the joys and challenges of growing native perennials, building a micro-flower farm on multiple urban plots, and fostering a sense of community among flower farmers. Discover the importance of supporting local growers, the beauty of incorporating native plants into arrangements, and the power of collaboration within the flower farming community. Gain insights into starting your own flower farm, exploring the world of native perennials, and finding inspiration in sustainable growing practices.
From the vibrant blooms of an urban flower farm to the beauty of native perennials, this episode is a celebration of the joy and wisdom found in cultivating flowers. Listen to the conversation to learn about the benefits of growing local, the impact of climate change on flower farming, and the value of creating connections within the flower farming community. Whether you're a backyard gardener or aspiring flower farmer, this episode will inspire you to let your backyard bloom and embrace the beauty of sustainable and regenerative growing practices.
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00:01:29 - Dee Hall's Flower Farming Journey
00:06:36 - Utilizing Available Growing Spaces
00:07:19 - Community Flower Farming
00:08:57 - "Why Not Me?"
00:10:22 - Benefits of Creating Flower Farming Communities
00:14:34 - Childhood Influences on Flower Farming Passion
00:16:51 - Planning and Preparing for Flower Growing Season
00:19:43 - Favorite Flowers to Grow
00:22:33 - Managing Growing Spaces and Plots
00:26:29 - Flower Farming Business Model and Offerings
00:27:13 - Local Farmer's Markets
00:31:32 - Tidewater Flower Collective
00:36:33 - Local Flowers for Weddings
00:44:44 - Black Flower Farmers Collective
00:53:03 - Native Plants and Sustainability in Flower Farming
00:56:04 - Learning in Flower Farming
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Do you want to sell your flowers to florists but don't know where to start? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, hear from local flower farmer, Heather Cain of Petal Pink Flowers about her experience selling specialty cut flowers to local florists. Heather shares her journey of building relationships with florists and the importance of communication in the flower farming business. She also gives valuable insights into the process of growing and selling specific flowers, such as lisianthus, stock, and phlox. Join us as we dive into the challenges and joys of selling to florists and learn from Heather's expertise in the field.
As a flower farmer, Heather understands the unpredictable nature of the business and the need for flexibility and problem-solving. She shares her experiences with weather-related challenges, such as a heatwave and an ice storm, and how she has adapted her farming practices to overcome these obstacles. Heather also highlights the joy of involving her children in the farm work and the valuable life lessons they have learned through their involvement. Listen now to this episode to gain valuable insights into the world of selling specialty cut flowers to florists and the rewards and challenges that come with it.
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In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we have the pleasure of hearing from Stacy Ling, a master gardener and published author. Stacy is also a home and garden blogger who shares her passion for gardening and helps beginners find their inner green thumb.
Stacy’s gardening journey began over 25 years ago when she was inspired by her neighbor's beautiful cottage garden. Despite having no prior gardening experience, Stacy started small with houseplants and gradually expanded her gardening skills. She eventually moved to a home with more space and began planting perennials, annuals, and shrubs, creating beautiful gardens that brought her joy.
In this episode, learn the importance of starting with easy-to-grow flowers to build confidence and success in the garden. Stacy also shares her experience with winter sowing, a method of starting seeds outdoors in containers, which can be a simple and effective way to grow flowers.
Join us as we delve into the concept of companion planting and how certain flowers can attract beneficial insects and deter pests. Stacy emphasizes the importance of choosing flowers that thrive in your specific growing conditions and offers tips for selecting the right plants for your garden.
Stacy's newly released book, "The Bricks ‘N Blooms Guide to a Beautiful and Easy-Care Flower Garden" offers practical advice, design tips, and growing techniques for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Stacy's goal is to inspire and empower readers to create their own beautiful flower gardens and find joy in the process.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Stacy's insights and passion for flowers will inspire you to let your backyard bloom.
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/02/06/episode-8-master-gardener-stacy-ling/
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In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we are joined by Misha Gillingham of Farmluxe. Misha shares her journey to becoming a flower farmer and the profound impact of blooms on ones overall well-being.
Misha discusses her first introduction to gardening when she bought a farm in Washington seven years ago. She was inspired by the existing garden on the property and the joy of harvesting fresh food with her family. This experience sparked her passion for gardening and led her to expand her garden into a full-blown flower farm.
Misha emphasizes the importance of starting with a practice garden and taking the time to learn and experiment before diving into larger-scale farming. She encourages listeners to be patient and not rush the process, as gardening is a continuous learning experience.
The conversation also touches on the challenges Misha faced when transitioning to her new farm, Sky Dance on San Juan Island. The property presents unique obstacles such as a north-facing slope and rocky soil. However, Misha's determination and creativity has allowed her to overcome these challenges and create a beautiful garden.
Misha shares her passion for connecting with local farmers and giving back to the community. She discusses her experience donating surplus food and flowers to the food bank and other organizations. Misha also reveals her future plans to establish a community garden on her farm, providing a space for people to learn and grow their own food.
This episode offers valuable insights and inspiration for both seasoned gardeners and those curious about the connection between flowers, gardening, and well-being. Misha's wisdom and passion for nature and giving back shine through, making this a truly uplifting and informative conversation.
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Are you dreaming of starting your own small-scale flower farm? In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia interviews Erin Simmons, a successful flower farmer and mom of four. Erin shares her journey from being a lobbyist to trading in her high heels for muck boots and pursuing her passion for flower farming on Vashon Island.
Erin provides valuable insights and advice for aspiring flower farmers, including tips on growing dahlias, daffodils, and zinnias, finding the right sales outlets, and the importance of connecting with mentors in the industry. She also opens up about the challenges of balancing family life and farming, offering valuable lessons on prioritizing and finding a healthy work-life balance.
Whether you're a backyard gardener looking to take your passion to the next level or someone interested in the world of flower farming, this episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and practical advice. Tune in to learn from Erin's experiences and discover how you can let your backyard bloom with a small-scale flower farm of your own.
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Get ready to be inspired by this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast to create your own cottage-style flower garden! In today’s episode, host Jennifer Gulizia chats with Kim Robinson from Shiplap and Shells, a cut-flower gardener and blogger. Kim shares her journey of transforming her backyard into a stunning cottage-style garden overlooking the Puget Sound. From building raised garden beds to adding a beautiful greenhouse, Kim's garden has been featured in numerous magazines. She offers valuable advice on starting a garden, including the importance of planning, starting small, and implementing an irrigation system. Kim also shares her love for growing geraniums and the joy of sharing her flowers with her community. Tune in to this episode for a dose of gardening therapy and to learn valuable life lessons from the beauty of nature.
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Learn How To Grow Sweet Peas with Flower Farmer Marryn Mathis
If you're listening, get ready to be inspired by the world of sweet peas in this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast. Host Jennifer Gulizia welcomes her friend Marryn Mathis from The Farmhouse Flower Farm, a renowned flower farmer in Stanwood, Washington. Marryn is known for her incredible dahlia field and her expertise in growing sweet peas.
In this episode, Jennifer and Marryn dive deep into all things sweet peas. They discuss Marryn's passion for these beautiful flowers and the emotional connection they hold for her. Marryn shares heartwarming stories of the impact sweet peas have had on people's lives, from bringing back cherished memories to providing comfort during difficult times.
In addition to sweet peas, Jennifer and Marryn touch on the topic of dahlias. They discuss the joys and challenges of growing dahlias from seed and the thrill of hybridizing new varieties. Marryn's dedication to her craft is evident as she shares her experiences and insights.
You will hear about the importance of following your passion and finding joy in what you grow. You will be encouraged to embrace the learning process, even in the face of challenges, and to never give up on their dreams.
So, if you're ready to immerse yourself in the world of sweet peas and gain valuable insights from a seasoned flower farmer, tune in to this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast. Jennifer and Marryn's enthusiasm and expertise will leave you inspired to let your backyard bloom with the beauty of sweet peas.
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Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/01/09/growing-sweet-peas-with-marryn-mathis
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In this episode of the Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia is joined by Paul Matalucci of Apple Core Farm and Cut Flowers. Paul shares his journey from corporate communications to flower farming and offers valuable insights for both backyard gardeners and aspiring flower farmers.
Learn about the challenges and joys of flower farming, the importance of choosing the right flowers for your climate, and the benefits of buying locally grown flowers.
Paul also talks about his passion for growing irises and shares tips for growing and harvesting these beautiful blooms.
Whether you're a flower enthusiast or considering starting your own flower farm, this episode is filled with wisdom and inspiration. Tune in and let your backyard bloom with the Backyard Bouquet Podcast!
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In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet, we're joined by the delightful Kara Jamison of Blooming Joy Flower Company. Dive into Kara's journey of going from backyard gardener to a leading voice in the cut flower industry, and discover how she honors her mother's legacy through the beauty of blooms.
Kara shares her expertise on soil blocking, seed sowing, and the therapeutic power of gardening. Whether you're a seasoned flower farmer or dreaming of starting your own cut flower garden, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice to help your garden flourish.
Grab your gardening gloves, garden snips, or your favorite vase because it’s time to grow your own backyard bouquet.
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In this first episode of the Backyard Bouquet podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia shares her background in growing cut flowers and how the podcast came to be. She recounts her childhood love for flowers and her dream of growing her own flowers to fill her home with bouquets.
Jennifer started her floral journey with a small cutting garden in her backyard in 2007 and eventually moved to Hood River, Oregon, where she had more space to grow flowers. She shares how her farm, The Flowering Farmhouse, started with small beginnings and has grown to over an acre of cut flowers.
Inspired by the stories Jennifer has heard from the local flower community, she decided to start the Backyard Bouquet podcast to share the stories of backyard gardeners and flower farmers.
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