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Episode 746: Slow Flowers in Sweden, with Eva Eliasson, chairwoman of Snittblomsodlare (Slow Flowers Sweden)
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Today’s guest, Eva Eliasson, joins me from Stockholm, Sweden, where she is the chairwoman of Snittblomsodlare, the association of cut flower farmers in Sweden. We met virtually earlier this year when Eva reached out to introduce herself while on a family trip to the U.S. We scheduled time to chat further and I learned about the emerging market for locally-grown flowers in Sweden, a country with about 11 million citizens. Snittblomsodlare was formed in 2020 and has grown to include about 200 members across Sweden – representing farms in a diverse range of growing zones. I invited Snittblomsodlare to join Slow Flowers International and we’re thrilled to announce their official affiliation with the Slow Flowers Movement. I know you will enjoy our conversation as Eva and I discuss some of the same challenges and successes faced in their country and the impressive steps these growers are taking to change the floral marketplace.
Eva Eliasson of Dalblomster and Snittblomsodlare
Sweden makes global headlines today, December 10th, because it’s the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death. To commemorate, the award ceremony honoring Nobel laureates traditionally takes place on December 10th. While that major event celebrates recipients of the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and the prize in economic sciences, today’s guest, Eva Eliasson, chairwoman of Snittblomsodlare (the Swedish cut flower farmers association), will talk with me about big news in the Slow Flowers world, and how local, seasonal, and sustainable cut flowers in Sweden are gaining attention.
More about the Swedish flower farm, dalblomster, owned by Eva Eliasson
Dahlia fields in Sweden at Eva Eliasson's farm, dalblomster
Eva is the owner of Dalblomster, a micro farm in rural Sweden, located about 500 kilometers north of Stockholm, where she lives during the offseason. She has been active in the country’s emerging cut flower growers association, which brought us together (virtually) earlier this year. Recently, Snittblomsodlare joined Slow Flowers International, our global movement, and I’ve been quite inspired by their leadership.
Last month, I presented the Slow Flowers Story at the association’s annual conference, sharing about our movement’s history over the past 15 years. I was so inspired by the questions and the comments from the attendees – I loved meeting them virtually and I know they are doing amazing things to change the landscape for local flowers in Sweden.
Above: a gallery of Eva’s design work as a farmer-florist, including the florals she designed for her daughter’s wedding here in the U.S. You’ll love her wild and beautiful aesthetic.
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Join us at the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit!
2026 Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit Speakers
The countdown continues to our 2026 Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit, taking place ONLINE January 30-31 – and I hope you check out the details in our show notes – or just log onto slowflowerssummit.com to register.
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