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Back to EpisodesHow to Succeed at Flower Farming When It’s Not Your Full-Time Job
Description
In this episode of the Flower Farmer Forum podcast, host Liz discusses the realities of flower farming when it isn't a full-time job. She shares her experiences balancing multiple revenue streams, the importance of flexibility in scheduling, and practical strategies for preparing for planting. Liz emphasizes the significance of adapting to weather conditions, maximizing limited time, and maintaining flower beds effectively. The conversation concludes with encouragement for flower farmers to embrace their journey and find systems that work for their unique situations.
Takeaways
- Flower farming can be a side gig alongside other jobs.
- Flexibility in scheduling can reduce stress during peak seasons.
- Investing in equipment can make flower farming easier over time.
- Weather conditions significantly impact planting decisions.
- It's important to prepare in the fall for a successful spring.
- Planting techniques should consider soil moisture and root health.
- Maximizing limited time is crucial for busy flower farmers.
- Weeding and maintenance are essential for healthy flower beds.
- Using grass clippings can help with weed control.
- Finding a system that works for your life is key to success.
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