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I started a flower farm.

8 MISCONCEPTIONS about my business

6/12/2019

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I get a lot of different questions about my flower business, so here is my attempt at answering the most common ones! If you have more questions, feel free to drop a comment below or send me a message.
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1. I buy wholesale flowers and arrange and sell them. I actually grow all my flowers from seed/bulb at my home in Olympia, WA. That's why I don't have a consistent stock of flowers ready to sell. As I get more experience, my "bloom" schedule will get better and better, and hopefully the only break I'll have to take is in winter!

2. I am a master gardener. My flowers grow on Google, my mom, and prayers. Oh and tears. Lots of tears.

3. I have a fancy greenhouse. Maybe someday I'll invest in an industrial greenhouse and be able to expand my seasons. For now, I have a dinky little 7'x15' "tarp" house that treats me well enough.
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4. I do events. As much as I would love to do wedding flowers, I do not do events or large pre-orders. I'm too new to the business and lack experience, and I would hate to not be able to meet your expectations on your special day. Feel free to ask me about a pre-order, and I will give you my honest answer if I can make it work or not. This is a case-by-case scenario.

5. I did this all by myself. Far from the truth! I have so much help from my friends and family. Specifically, My dad and boyfriend help me with some heavy machinery and manual labor, and my mom gives me her expert advice and stays up late with me on market nights.

6. 
This is my full-time job. I currently work a marketing job in Tacoma Monday through Friday, 8 to 5. Growing and selling flowers is my side hustle (for now). I don’t advertise deliveries just because the hours I am available are pretty inconvenient, but feel free to message me and we can attempt to work something out.

7. 
I have experience in floral arrangements. I didn’t/don’t know much about floral design. I was lowkey panicking a week before my first market day because nothing I did seemed to look “just right”. Luckily for me, my friend Allie, who has years of experience in a busy floral department, was willing to come over and teach me her secrets and hold my hand through the process.

8. 
I know what I’m doing. I have no clue what I’m doing.

Thanks to everyone for being patient with me while I figure out how to maintain and grow a flower farm! I appreciate you more than you know.


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Aurora
6/13/2019 02:49:36 pm

My inspiration <3

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