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While selecting where yo grow flowers on your flower farm may be one if the first things you need to decide when starting your flower farm, it shouldn't be a decision you make lightly. There are a lot of factors that go into an ideal growing location. This blog highlights six things you should consider when deciding where to plant your flower field.

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Springtime is in full bloom, and along with the warm sun, fragrant blossoms, and promise of a long, fun summer often comes the edgy restlessness of spring fever. If you're considering a drastic career change--ditching those stocks and bonds you sell all day for stalks and petals instead, we have some tips to get your

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In Episode 7 of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, guest Misha Gillingham shares her evolution from novice to expert flower farmer and garden designer. Starting with a small, pre-established garden, Misha expanded her knowledge through trial and error, emphasizing the importance of starting small and organic gardening. She integrates design elements and community spirit into her work, encouraging others to embrace local, sustainable practices and contribute to their communities.

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Another important aspect of providing dahlias as a successful market crop is how you approach marketing them. (Make sure to check out our other posts about best practices for long lasting blooms and recommended dahlias for market blooms.)From packaging to clearly communicating what you have available and when, to building relationships with buyers and merchandisers, […]

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