Succeeding in the Farmers Market with Farmer Bailey

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  • Farmers Markets can be a powerful sales channel for flower farmers, but are they right for you and your business?
    Bailey Hale and expert guests Miranda Duschack and Mimo Davis of Urban Buds, and Shanti Rade of Whipstone Farm break down Farmers Markets for flower farmers in this honest panel talk, recorded with a live audience on Zoom on May 13, 2024.
    Our panelists are all seasoned flower farmers with decades of experience selling bunches and bouquets through their local farmers markets. Learn what draws customers to your booth, how to beat the heat and keep flowers from wilting, and why you must make the market manager your best friend. Viewer questions are answered in this 1 hour and 45 minute, wide-ranging talk. Stay tuned to the Farmer Bailey channel for an extra, bonus Q&A addressing even more viewer questions!
    00:00:50 Introduction
    00:01:30 Ardelia Farm
    00:02:30 Gross sales
    00:03:07 Panel Intro
    00:03:25 Agenda
    00:04:00 Miranda Duschack
    00:05:12 Urban Buds
    00:05:40 St. Louis Farmers Markets
    00:06:08 Are farmers markets right for me?
    00:08:15 Community connection
    00:09:20 Rules in the booth
    00:10:30 Introverts
    00:13:30 How to remember names
    00:14:50 Find the right market for you
    00:17:00 Nonprofit vs. For Profit markets
    00:19:00 Tax Laws
    00:19:30 Finding Allies
    00:24:10 Shanti Rade
    00:24:20 Whipstone Farm
    00:26:00 Low barrier to entry
    00:27:30 Being involved / board of directors
    00:29:50 City size
    00:30:55 Quality of Product
    00:31:00 Consistency
    00:32:30 Personality
    00:33:00 Product Knowledge
    00:34:00 Stage of Harvest
    00:34:30 Selling closed buds,
    00:35:30 Florists vs. Market
    00:36:30 Mixed Bouquets
    00:38:15 Pricing
    00:40:50 Immediate Price Feedback
    00:41:40 Display & Presentation
    00:43:00 Your role as owner
    00:44:00 Be your own Hype Person
    00:44:30 Social Media
    00:45:20 Email Newsletter
    00:46:00 Hospitality
    00:47:55 Mimo Davis
    00:49:00 Farmers Market background
    00:49:30 Starting Out
    00:50:00 Knowing the market
    00:51:15 Marketing yourself
    00:51:49 Positioning
    00:53:15 Market Manager Relationship
    00:55:00 Promoting your Stand
    00:55:50 Pricing & Undercutting
    00:56:40 Happy Bouquet 6"-8"
    00:57:15 Refresh & Restock
    00:57:50 Full Display
    00:58:40 Accommodations
    01:01:00 Florists vs. Market
    01:01:30 Year Round Markets
    01:01:40 Creating Habits
    01:03:30 Customer Service
    01:05:00 Weddings
    01:06:00 Customer Service is Everything
    01:06:15 Self Presentation
    01:07:00 Valuing your Flowers
    01:07:40 Owner in the Booth
    01:09:00 Questions & Answers

ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @kimieann1975
    @kimieann1975 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is my first yr flower farming. I love the markets! The only thing I find aggravating is the putting up and tearing down. Especially being by myself.
    I've definitely made mistakes this year. Grew to many fillers and flowers with a not so great vase life. It's disappointing I spent 1,000's dollars and don't like half of what I'm growing. That being said I'm definitely going to concentrate on focals next yr.
    Pricing is hard for me, I really need to nail it down.
    My biggest concern is the heat & humidity. I'm zone 9a and I'm not sure how great the bouquets are going to hold up at markets.
    The good news is there aren't many flower farmers in my area & the ones that are here are only growing for wholesale. Fingers crossed next yr will be better and I'll have more of the kinks worked out.

    • @farmerbaileyplugs
      @farmerbaileyplugs  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi Kimie Ann, thank you so much for watching the video and sharing your experience. Don't be too hard on yourself about mistakes, everyone's first year is typically filled with frustration and failures! It's how we learn. We commend you for trying and learning from all of it! I think regarding heat and humidity, you need to plan to keep most of the flowers cool during markets (in a vehicle, in a cooler under the table, etc) and refresh the display as you sell. ~Felicia

  • @BosqueBlooms-cb3lb
    @BosqueBlooms-cb3lb 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thankyou for the info!

    • @farmerbaileyplugs
      @farmerbaileyplugs  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for watching! ~felicia

  • @deehancock5008
    @deehancock5008 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you put flowers in an ice chest with icey water? Standing stem up

    • @farmerbaileyplugs
      @farmerbaileyplugs  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Dee, thanks for watching. Shanti mentioned in the webinar that most flowers do not like ice water. It is better to keep them cool with refrigeration and shading. ~Felicia

  • @maybelline888
    @maybelline888 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    shanti is not kidding when she says there's a lot of politics going on at the markets...

    • @farmerbaileyplugs
      @farmerbaileyplugs  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives... (rings the bell). ~Felicia