Thank you SO much! I flew by the seat of my pants last year starting. I grew everything from winter sowing in milk jugs and gallon ziplock bags . It worked! I want to have the confidence to start more seeds indoors.
Thank you so much!! Home gardener here who dreams of selling flowers. Every year I start hundreds of seeds, got soil blocking down, and countless beautiful bouquets throughout the season, but no confidence to transition to selling. I really appreciate your efforts here. It’s keeping my dream alive.
Thank you so much for this very informative video. It's quiet fortuitous that you would be talking about this content today because I was working on the same thing for my small scale, micro-farm, backyard business. I know the exact size of my space and how many each of the flowers to grow per square foot. I've completed the calculations for my income and production goals. The work you did helps me a lot. I plan to make a total of 15 bouquets and arrangements per week.
Thank you so much for this series on starting a flower farm! This will be my first year selling cut flowers and it's been so hard trying to research and find the information I need to be successful in my first year. I have grown flowers before but not to sell. My goal is to sell 20 bouquets a week. I have worked really hard to keep my budget down so I can be profitable my first year. Cant wait for more videos on this topic!
This was very insightful! Thanks so much for the research you have done! I have a few questions. First, will all of these flowers be in bloom during the whole 14 week season? The celosia, rudbeckia and Cosmo that I have grown didn't all bloom until later in the season for me, but perhaps I planted mine later. If these are all in bloom the entire 14 weeks, then that would be great! Besides the sunflowers, do you suggest succession planting any of the other varieties you recommended? Also, you didn't mention any greenery, what would you suggest or do you find that to not be needed? Thanks!
You're so welcome! The celosia usually is the entire 14 weeks. Cosmos have a later start start by they should give me a nice 12 weeks. Rudbeckia tend to bloom early for me and then putter out at the end of the season, but I hear in other climates they go to the frost. I didn't mention greenery bc my customers dont really pick it on the farm. I however love goldenrod and the greenery on the ageratum is pretty too.
There are other people charging for this information. Maybe until you get your land situation figured out. Sell this plan and make some money there. I would download it. The other one I downloaded is here in Michigan where I am from Two Sisters Farm. It was $45.00 for something I would have easily paid $150 for.
Thank you SO much! I flew by the seat of my pants last year starting. I grew everything from winter sowing in milk jugs and gallon ziplock bags . It worked! I want to have the confidence to start more seeds indoors.
Glad you are having success! Definitely grow more indoors. I will be covering the grow lights I use and set up
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Thank you so much for taking the time to share this 💕
You know I have my pen and 📃.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!! Home gardener here who dreams of selling flowers. Every year I start hundreds of seeds, got soil blocking down, and countless beautiful bouquets throughout the season, but no confidence to transition to selling. I really appreciate your efforts here. It’s keeping my dream alive.
Sounds like you are ready to sell! Try to get even just 5 sold per week! You can do it!
Thank you so much for this very informative video. It's quiet fortuitous that you would be talking about this content today because I was working on the same thing for my small scale, micro-farm, backyard business. I know the exact size of my space and how many each of the flowers to grow per square foot. I've completed the calculations for my income and production goals. The work you did helps me a lot. I plan to make a total of 15 bouquets and arrangements per week.
Glad it was helpful! 15 bouquets sounds like a great number per week!
Thank you so much for this series on starting a flower farm! This will be my first year selling cut flowers and it's been so hard trying to research and find the information I need to be successful in my first year. I have grown flowers before but not to sell. My goal is to sell 20 bouquets a week. I have worked really hard to keep my budget down so I can be profitable my first year. Cant wait for more videos on this topic!
You're so welcome! Good luck to you! 20 bouquets is a great number to start with!
I know this will be a popular video ❤
I hope its helpful to everyone :)
Awesome you are doing this. I am a Veteran grower of 35 years. Hope to visit your farm this year. Joe The Grower
Thank you!
I've been watching and I appreciate have much you put into your work.
I'm been working on a perennial flower farm. Will open to the public this year.
Thank you so much! Good luck to you!!
Great info! Thank you for sharing all this info! So valuable!
Glad it was helpful!
I live in Pa and I send my soil to get tested to Penn State Extension I buy my soil package with the envelope at Johnsonville Farm in Bangor PA
Thanks so much!!
You're welcome!
Thank you for organizing the grow plan! Very helpful.
You are so welcome!
This was very insightful! Thanks so much for the research you have done! I have a few questions. First, will all of these flowers be in bloom during the whole 14 week season? The celosia, rudbeckia and Cosmo that I have grown didn't all bloom until later in the season for me, but perhaps I planted mine later. If these are all in bloom the entire 14 weeks, then that would be great! Besides the sunflowers, do you suggest succession planting any of the other varieties you recommended? Also, you didn't mention any greenery, what would you suggest or do you find that to not be needed? Thanks!
You're so welcome! The celosia usually is the entire 14 weeks. Cosmos have a later start start by they should give me a nice 12 weeks. Rudbeckia tend to bloom early for me and then putter out at the end of the season, but I hear in other climates they go to the frost. I didn't mention greenery bc my customers dont really pick it on the farm. I however love goldenrod and the greenery on the ageratum is pretty too.
There are other people charging for this information. Maybe until you get your land situation figured out. Sell this plan and make some money there. I would download it. The other one I downloaded is here in Michigan where I am from Two Sisters Farm. It was $45.00 for something I would have easily paid $150 for.
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll keep that in mind! :)
Can we have your notes list?
Nice video. I am also a small TH-camr. 🙂👍🏻
Thank you!
That's a lot of bad math.