Thinking About Starting a Flower Farm? Live Discussion



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31 thoughts on “Thinking About Starting a Flower Farm? Live Discussion”

  1. Is it to late to start potomic snaps? I started the rocket mix about a month ago. I can plant out around mid May. I would use the potomic variety as a succession sowing.

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  2. We’ve been in southern MO one year, and the biggest shocker has been the spiders! πŸ•·οΈ After 10 years in Texas we thought we’d seen it all but the mid-west bugs are FOR REAL.

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  3. We have wolf spiders where I live. Our cat used to hunt, stalk, kill and then eat them when she was old. She lived to 21. It was her fresh protein. They will bite humans if they feel threatened and some – me – are allergic to their bites. My whole lower leg swoll up when one bit me in the ankle. My doctor just told me to take antihistamines.

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  4. Roses make a mess. I had a beautiful climbing rose but I removed it because my whole veggie garden was full with petals. It looked like it snowed. Lisianthus are such a beautiful alternative (without the thorns and pruning πŸ˜€ )

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  5. Oh bummer. I'm here the next morning to look for answers to the live chat – which are not visible now πŸ™

    Do you fertilize your entire flower farm? How often do you fertilize? And I've forgotten (it was on the live chat)- what type of fertilizer do you use?

    Thanks for the great Live! πŸŽ†

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  6. I'm looking forward to your ranunculus discussion! Between The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch and the LA Flower District, I suspect I'll need to grow Cloni and butterfly ranunculus varieties. I'll have a better idea after a couple of market research field trips.

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  7. Regarding the high demand, could you schedule πŸ˜‰ your bouquets at a higher price and with one or two more stems? Slightly bigger bouquet but for a price that keeps the demand manageable?

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  8. Do you have any posts or videos where you discuss homeschooling? I know this isn't that type of channel but as a fellow homeschooling mom of 4, I would just love to know more about the details of your homeschool curriculum and schedule and how you balance it all. I've been growing flowers for a few years now but finally jumping into year 1 of flower farming and I have been binging your content. Thank you for being so relatable and for putting this valuable knowledge out there for us!

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