You are such an inspirational person! You and your family put your heart and soul into the business and deserve so much praise and respect. You inspired me to start my nursery business 3 years ago at the age of 60! It hasn't been easy but entirely worth it, I'm learning more and more every year, somethings I will continue to do and somethings I won't. My goal is to start propagating my own plants thanks to your videos. Thanks again for sharing your story!
Really great and encouraging! Lots of room for local growers all across the country. People do like to buy from local people. Grower seller has some real advantages; no middleman, no trucking costs, often no rent to pay, minimal paid labor, very low cost of goods sold. You can easily compete on price. Lots of room to specialize too! Thanks for the excellent video!
Good inspirational video! You've renewed my hope. I'm 66 and retiring in a few years. I've already started well. Just don't have my property yet. I'll get there.
Keep them coming with new ideas. Pumpkins from wholesalers and Christmas trees and fire wood and rocks and stones. Just an idea to extend your summer and fall sales and to keep them coming just to see what's new. Keep doing what you're doing. Like the old commercial used you say "you've come a long way baby". Lol
Yes - we hear your heart!!! I absolutely love your channel and appreciate all the love that you pour into teaching and encouraging all of us to follow in yiyr footsteps. Thank you!
Another great podcast and totally agree! I’m a hobbyist plant, flower, vegetable seller. I plan to go full time in a year or so. I sell everything I grow just at one small farmers market and from my driveway. It really helps to learn about and grow things that do well in your area. People love native flowering perennials, native milkweeds, salvias, and things that will reliably survive freezes and even floods. Become the “Plant Guy” in your neighborhood / area. People want great advice they can rely upon. Take pictures too! People will buy plants based solely on pictures of the flowers. Fresh produce and flowers are also in HUGE demand. I cannot remotely grow enough peppers, tomatoes and flowers on my current schedule.
Morning mate. I get very invigorated watching your videos. I'm in the UK and am in the process of buying a two or three acre place once the sale of my property goes through. Through watching and talking on board what you share I've now managed to get loads of different types of conifer to take and grow on. I can't wait to move and start my journey to fulfilment. All the best mate 👍
i love your passion...i can't wait to get started..i get a bit disheartened when negative nellies say i can't do stuff..but many people have said i should start a nursery. Its time! thank you for your inspiration. Grow on x
I started a janitorial company an answering service and paging company My friends and family thought I was nuts because there was lots of these business There's always room for more in all business You just have to make yourself known have great products Stick behind your word Take care of your customers Word of mouth can make you or break. To be successful in any business take care of your customers and they will take care of you. This is only my opinion
Thanks for making this video. I guess it comes down to what you define as a pretty good nursery. At my tree nursery I defined it as being able to sell enough to provide a full time income after expenses and after 5 years I haven’t gotten there yet…. Whereas someone else would look at my Nursery and say 15,000 trees and shrubs?!? Thats incredible!
If you grow local eco-type native plants, you'll be in a relatively untapped market. There's only one grower anywhere near me, and their supply is very limited. Right now, there's a huge push to undo some of the damage caused by Big Green, the horticulture industry, and more folks are trying to get their local governments to mandate the use of local native plants for government projects. The last thing we need are more non-native plants, even if they aren't invasive.
100%! Native flowering perennials that reliably come back year after year are in huge demand. People are tired of replacing plants that die in freezes and / or in my case floods.
thank you so much for this :) my son just started growing plants and just accidentally ordered 3000 autumnjoy sedum starts instead of 300,and now i can tell him its ok ,we are going to specialize in autumnjoy sedum cuttings
@savvydirtfarmer no,actually he ordered them last year,they said there was a shortage so we just got them.but they are a great plant and we will sure have plenty next year :)
At the 2:00 minute mark, you have a green potting soil scoop that I have seen before... Where can I find that? I've searched on Amazon but only found tiny ones.
Not sure about his specific one but we just use animal feed scoops. The metal ones are $15-30 generally, plastic maybe half that. Just go check out your local farm supply shop - they’ll have them.
Kinda off the rails here, how can I find unadulterated dirt for organic vegetables? Nebraska gets sprayed almost daily with chemicals. The dirt is soaked with chemicals. My husband is a water manager and he cannot find an aquifer that’s not contaminated.
Mr Savvy Dirt Farmer, or anyone else that runs a nursery, did you hire a lawyer to work out any legal issues when you started? I'm not looking for any specific details just kinda a general yes or no.
You are such an inspirational person! You and your family put your heart and soul into the business and deserve so much praise and respect. You inspired me to start my nursery business 3 years ago at the age of 60! It hasn't been easy but entirely worth it, I'm learning more and more every year, somethings I will continue to do and somethings I won't. My goal is to start propagating my own plants thanks to your videos. Thanks again for sharing your story!
thanks! I appreciate the kind words
Really great and encouraging! Lots of room for local growers all across the country. People do like to buy from local people. Grower seller has some real advantages; no middleman, no trucking costs, often no rent to pay, minimal paid labor, very low cost of goods sold. You can easily compete on price.
Lots of room to specialize too!
Thanks for the excellent video!
All true... sounds like a video I need to make!
Good inspirational video! You've renewed my hope. I'm 66 and retiring in a few years. I've already started well. Just don't have my property yet. I'll get there.
Thank you for being so encouraging! I really love your channel! ❤
Keep them coming with new ideas. Pumpkins from wholesalers and Christmas trees and fire wood and rocks and stones. Just an idea to extend your summer and fall sales and to keep them coming just to see what's new. Keep doing what you're doing. Like the old commercial used you say "you've come a long way baby". Lol
Yes - we hear your heart!!! I absolutely love your channel and appreciate all the love that you pour into teaching and encouraging all of us to follow in yiyr footsteps. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Glad to have yall here.
Another great podcast and totally agree! I’m a hobbyist plant, flower, vegetable seller. I plan to go full time in a year or so. I sell everything I grow just at one small farmers market and from my driveway.
It really helps to learn about and grow things that do well in your area. People love native flowering perennials, native milkweeds, salvias, and things that will reliably survive freezes and even floods. Become the “Plant Guy” in your neighborhood / area. People want great advice they can rely upon. Take pictures too! People will buy plants based solely on pictures of the flowers.
Fresh produce and flowers are also in HUGE demand. I cannot remotely grow enough peppers, tomatoes and flowers on my current schedule.
Morning mate. I get very invigorated watching your videos. I'm in the UK and am in the process of buying a two or three acre place once the sale of my property goes through. Through watching and talking on board what you share I've now managed to get loads of different types of conifer to take and grow on. I can't wait to move and start my journey to fulfilment. All the best mate 👍
Thank you for your honesty and great information for beginners like me.❤
i love your passion...i can't wait to get started..i get a bit disheartened when negative nellies say i can't do stuff..but many people have said i should start a nursery. Its time! thank you for your inspiration. Grow on x
Love your videos. Tons of great information.
I recognize the list and which company that is, and I’ve been buying from them for years and so have you. They’re really reliable and priced great!
Honest and encouraging! 😊
I started a janitorial company an answering service and paging company My friends and family thought I was nuts because there was lots of these business There's always room for more in all business You just have to make yourself known have great products Stick behind your word Take care of your customers
Word of mouth can make you or break. To be successful in any business take care of your customers and they will take care of you. This is only my opinion
Great inspiration!! Thanks for always encouraging us!
Very good ! I have alot of plants . May sell some now after watching this ! Thanks !
Thanks for making this video. I guess it comes down to what you define as a pretty good nursery.
At my tree nursery I defined it as being able to sell enough to provide a full time income after expenses and after 5 years I haven’t gotten there yet…. Whereas someone else would look at my Nursery and say 15,000 trees and shrubs?!? Thats incredible!
When your nursery meets your needs, whatever that may mean, it's at least a pretty good nursery.
Thanks Craig!
thx. Always enjoy your videos
Thanks for watching!
If you grow local eco-type native plants, you'll be in a relatively untapped market. There's only one grower anywhere near me, and their supply is very limited. Right now, there's a huge push to undo some of the damage caused by Big Green, the horticulture industry, and more folks are trying to get their local governments to mandate the use of local native plants for government projects. The last thing we need are more non-native plants, even if they aren't invasive.
100%! Native flowering perennials that reliably come back year after year are in huge demand. People are tired of replacing plants that die in freezes and / or in my case floods.
@@gulfcoastgardener starting my native plant nursery now and hope to start selling in the spring. So excited but a bunch to still learn.
@@michellewilson8093 Love it. Good luck!
Good morning! ☀️ always love the inspiration!
Your dang awesome
thank you so much for this :) my son just started growing plants and just accidentally ordered 3000 autumnjoy sedum starts instead of 300,and now i can tell him its ok ,we are going to specialize in autumnjoy sedum cuttings
Anyway to change/cancel that order immediately?!
@savvydirtfarmer no,actually he ordered them last year,they said there was a shortage so we just got them.but they are a great plant and we will sure have plenty next year :)
Thank you so much for this! I needed to hear that!💜
I'm 16 and I want to sell sunflowers at markets I think I will sell them in pots 1 seed per pot.
👍🏼
I would like to be a wholesaler.
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Hi,do you have a video on how to make the Shade cover in the background? Thank you
The wooden one? I do not. But it's just a simple wood structure built to fit the space I have. All it takes is wood, screws or nails, and a saw.
At the 2:00 minute mark, you have a green potting soil scoop that I have seen before...
Where can I find that? I've searched on Amazon but only found tiny ones.
Not sure about his specific one but we just use animal feed scoops. The metal ones are $15-30 generally, plastic maybe half that.
Just go check out your local farm supply shop - they’ll have them.
Ace hardware
Little Giant Plastic Red 3 qt Feed Scoop $7.99
What major metropolitan area are you outside of? Just curious.
I am not near a major metropolitan area. A very minor one, the shoals Alabama.
@@savvydirtfarmer Thank you
Kinda off the rails here, how can I find unadulterated dirt for organic vegetables? Nebraska gets sprayed almost daily with chemicals. The dirt is soaked with chemicals. My husband is a water manager and he cannot find an aquifer that’s not contaminated.
No idea... sorry.
expect to make a living if you get wealthy from your nursery so much the better i make a living with mine its all i care about 48 years now
Mr Savvy Dirt Farmer, or anyone else that runs a nursery, did you hire a lawyer to work out any legal issues when you started? I'm not looking for any specific details just kinda a general yes or no.
No. Unless there are some extenuating circumstances (property disputes, etc) it's not that hard to get started.
@@savvydirtfarmer thanks for your response!
All I know is, whenever I put fig plants up for sale, people line up
All I know is... you are correct!
When you put them up for sale, how do you get the word out?
@@mikel646 so far just Facebook
@@mikel646 Facebook