What does large-scale flower farming really look like in the United States? In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer Gulizia sits down with Madison Milgard, Vice President of Brand and Market Strategy at Continental Floral Greens (CF Greens) — the largest U.S.-based flower farm. Madison shares the inspiring story of her family-owned business, from its roots in Washington's noble fir forests to stewarding thousands of acres across Oregon, California, Florida, and beyond. She gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how Continental Floral Greens produces millions of stems, the innovations driving sustainability, and why greenery is the unsung hero of floral design. You'll learn about: * How Continental Floral Greens grew from a small tree farm to the largest U.S.-based flower farm * What sustainability looks like at scale — from recyclable packaging to stewarding 10,000 acres of noble fir * New dahlia trials with extended vase life and what it means for florists and regional growers * Why collaboration across farms, wholesalers, and organizations like SustainaBloom is key to the future of floriculture * Advice for growers who dream of scaling their flower farm (and why resilience + the right team are essential) Whether you're a backyard grower, a budding flower farmer, or simply fascinated by the floral industry, this conversation will expand your perspective on what's possible — and how sustainability and innovation are shaping the future of flowers. 📍 Connect with Continental Floral Greens: * Website: https://www.cfgreens.com/https://www.cfgreens.com * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cfgreens * Email Madison: madisonmilgard@cfgreens.com Enjoying the show? Please rate & review The Backyard Bouquet Podcast—it helps more flower lovers find us and keeps these conversations blooming!
If you've ever had more flowers than you know what to do with—or wished you could make a special bouquet last forever—this episode will spark your creativity. In this conversation, I'm joined by Kate Punnett, founder of The August Press, a professional flower press studio dedicated to turning fresh blooms into timeless art. With over a decade as an organic urban flower grower and sustainable florist, Kate shares her best tips for pressing flowers successfully, from choosing the right blooms to avoiding mold, storing delicate petals, and creating pieces that last. We talk about: * The easiest (and trickiest) flowers to press * How to capture every stage of a bloom's life cycle in art * Common mistakes that lead to mold — and how to avoid them * Sustainable ways to preserve bridal bouquets * Why pressing flowers is the perfect slow art for our fast-paced world Whether you're a flower farmer, gardener, or someone who treasures the beauty of a single bloom, this episode will inspire you to see your flowers in a whole new way. 🌸 Learn more about Kate & The August Press Website: https://www.theaugustpress.com [https://www.theaugustpress.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theaugustpress Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/08/15/ep-67-how-to-press-flowers-like-a-pro/ 🎧 Listen & Subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Your Favorite Podcast App 📬 Let's Stay Connected Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebackyardbouquetpodcast/ Website: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/the-backyard-bouquet-podcast/ 💬 Enjoying the show? Please rate & review The Backyard Bouquet Podcast—it helps more flower lovers find us and keeps these conversations blooming!
If you've ever struggled with burnout, self-doubt, or pricing your flowers with confidence, this episode is for you. In Episode 66 of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer sits down with Charlotte Smith — a farmer, coach, and host of The Profitable Mindset Podcast — to talk about the mindset shifts that can make or break your flower farming business. Charlotte shares how her own farming journey led her to coaching, why your thoughts shape your results, and how to overcome limiting beliefs like "people won't pay that price" or "my field's not good enough." You'll learn why perfectionism holds so many farmers back, how to stop looping in overwhelm, and simple questions that can help you get unstuck and grow with purpose. You'll also hear about Charlotte's free upcoming Master Class — 5 Mistakes Farmers Make That Keep Them Broke — happening August 18–19. Don't miss your chance to learn from one of the most respected voices in the industry. 🌸 In this episode, you'll learn: * How mindset directly affects your profitability * Common limiting beliefs that hold flower farmers back * Why building a local customer base starts offline * Charlotte's "belief triad" and how it can change your business * What to do when perfectionism and self-doubt show up Whether you're just starting out or you've been farming for years, this is a conversation that will leave you feeling grounded, inspired, and ready to take the next step. 🎧 Listen now and grab the link to Charlotte's free Master Class in the show notes! Show Note: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/08/06/ep-66-charlotte-smith-mindset-for-flower-farmers/ Follow Charlotte Smith On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlotte.m.smith/ Listen To The Profitable Mindset Podcast: https://charlottemsmith.com/podcast/ Join Charlotte August 18th & 19th: FREE Master Class: 5 costly mistakes that are keeping your farm broke [http://charottemsmith.com/masterclass] Sign Up HERE: https://courses.3cowmarketing.com/five-mistakes Join Farm Marketing Mastery - break out of marketing misery [https://charlottemsmith.com/mastery]: https://charlottemsmith.com/mastery [https://charlottemsmith.com/mastery] Sign up for The Backyard Bouquet Newsletter: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.myflodesk.com/backyardbouquetpodcast ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, host Jennifer Gulizia sits down with Jenny Jonak of Dragon Song Farm in Oregon's Willamette Valley to explore how one flower farmer is blending sustainable flower farming, community-supported agriculture (CSA), and policy advocacy to create real impact. Jenny shares how she grew her CSA flower farm from a few bouquets for friends into a thriving market business—and why she now champions water rights reform and land access for small farmers. We also dive into her innovative pressed flower jewelry, neurodivergent-friendly farm systems, and real-world tips for succeeding at farmers markets. Whether you're a flower farmer, backyard grower, or passionate advocate for local agriculture, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and heartfelt perspective. What You'll Learn: * How Jenny scaled Dragon Song Farm from a backyard garden to a full-time CSA and market farm * Her journey as a neurodivergent farmer and systems that support her success * Tips for creating high-impact farmers market bouquets (and maximizing cooler space!) * The surprising legal hurdles small farms face around water rights in Oregon * How pressed flower jewelry became a profitable and creative side of her farm business Resources & Links Mentioned: * Visit Jenny's website: dragonsongfarm.com [https://www.dragonsongfarm.com/] * Follow Jenny on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dragonsongfarm] * Learn more about the August Press for pressed flowers: https://www.theaugustpress.com/ * Explore Friends of Family Farmers – Oregon-based advocacy and resources: https://friendsoffamilyfarmers.org/ * Connect with NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service): https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ * Learn about ASCFG – Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers: https://www.ascfg.org/ Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/08/01/ep-65-how-jenny-jonak-of-dragon-song-farm-is-growing-more-than-just-flowers/ 🎙️ Tune in and discover how one woman is growing more than just flowers—she's cultivating change. Sign up for our newsletter: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.myflodesk.com/backyardbouquetpodcast ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In Episode 64 of The Backyard Bouquet, flower farmer and educator Brooke Palmer of Jenny Creek Flowers returns to the podcast—one year after making the leap from part-time growing to full-time cut flower farming. After balancing a teaching career and a growing flower farm for several years, Brooke decided in 2024 to hang up her classroom keys and pour her energy into her blooms. Now, she's reflecting on what it's really been like to turn her side hustle into a full-time flower farming business. We talk about everything from launching successful workshops and peony you-picks to navigating unexpected crop failures and mindset struggles. Brooke shares the strategies she's leaned on, the rhythms she's found, and how she's redefining success on her own terms. If you're dreaming of going full-time with your farm or simply want an honest look at life beyond the leap, this episode is for you. Key topics: * The emotional and practical realities of going full-time * Building a flower business around workshops and U-picks * Managing time with intention (and being done by noon!) * The power of mindset coaching and weekly reflection * Letting go of comparison and choosing sustainability over scale 🌸 Connect with Brooke: Website: jennycreekflowers.com [https://www.jennycreekflowers.com/] Instagram: @jennycreekflowers [https://www.instagram.com/jennycreekflowers/] Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/07/24/ep-64-brooke-palmerfrom-side-hustle-to-full-time-flower-farmer/ Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In Episode 63 of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer sits down with Diane Szukovathy of Jello Mold Farm to explore the critical role of floral standards in flower farming. Diane shares how she went from planting zinnia seeds as a child to co-founding the Seattle Wholesale Growers Market and co-authoring Floral Standards — a groundbreaking guide for harvesting and handling over 230 floral crops. We dig into: * Growing pristine, sustainable flowers and achieving Salmon-Safe certification * The inspiring creation of the Seattle Wholesale Growers Market, a farmer-owned co-op * Why harvest timing and quality control are key to professional flower sales * How Floral Standards is becoming the go-to guide for farmers, florists, and collectives Whether you're growing in your backyard or managing a flower farm, this episode will help you cut better stems, build stronger systems, and elevate your craft. Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/07/01/ep-63-floral-standards-for-farmers/ 🌿 Order the Floral Standards book: Seattle Wholesale Growers Market [https://www.seattlewholesalegrowersmarket.com/] 📬 Connect with Diane: Visit jellomoldfarm.com [http://jellomoldfarm.com/] and click "Contact Us" Follow Seattle Wholesale Growers Market on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seattlewholesalegrowersmarket/ Seattle Wholesale Grower's Case Study: https://jellomoldfarm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2021_Seattle-Wholesale-Growers-Coop-Case-Study_final-low-res.pdf 📌 Please Subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast for more flower farming insights! Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
What does it take to grow cut flowers for over 40 weddings a season—while running a farm as a family of four? In Part 2 of our conversation, Jennifer Joray of Eastern River Farm [https://www.instagram.com/easternriverfarm/] returns to share the details of how her family built a thriving, regenerative flower business in Maine. From crop planning to bouquet-making, and from packing systems to building in family rest, Jennifer walks us through what it really takes to succeed in growing cut flowers for weddings. You'll hear: 🌸 How they scaled from 8 to 65 weddings—and why they chose to scale back 💐 The top crops they rely on to meet wedding demand (think delphinium, mountain mint, lisianthus & more) 🪴 How they grow nearly everything from seed—including delphinium! 🧑🤝🧑 Their entire family's role in floral design, prep, and packing 🌱 What regenerative flower farming means to them—and why protecting family rhythms is part of it Whether you're dreaming of your own flower farm or looking to refine your wedding offerings, this episode is packed with inspiration, practical systems, and heartfelt wisdom. 🎧 Missed Part 1? Listen to Ep. 61: Jennifer Joray of Eastern River Farm on Flower Farming, Lyme Disease, & Finding Healing Through Nature Connect with Jennifer Joray: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easternriverfarm/ [https://www.instagram.com/easternriverfarm/] * Website: https://easternriverfarm.com [https://easternriverfarm.com/] Sign up for our newsletter: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.myflodesk.com/nlw4wua8s3https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
What happens when a simple question—"What about farming?"—leads to a total life transformation? In this powerful episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer Joray of Eastern River Farm [https://www.instagram.com/easternriverfarm/] shares her family's courageous journey from city living to flower farming on a 20-acre homestead in Maine. But their story goes far beyond soil and seeds. Jennifer Joray opens up about the challenges of navigating Lyme disease, the unexpected health impacts of ticks on the farm, and how her family found healing through nature, herbal remedies, and a more intentional way of living. You'll learn: 🌼 Why they had left behind urban life for a flower farm 🦠 How they manage Lyme disease with herbs instead of chemicals 🐦 The beauty of rebuilding an ecosystem and welcoming back wildlife 🌱 What it means to farm in harmony with the land 🌸 How healing the land helped heal their family Whether you're a flower farmer, backyard gardener, or someone looking to live a more natural, grounded life—this episode is full of wisdom, resilience, and inspiration. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: 📖 Healing Lyme [https://amzn.to/3HxEcuh] by Stephen Buhner 🌿 Pacific Botanicals [https://www.pacificbotanicals.com/] – Trusted source for clean, dried herbs 🌿 Strictly Medicinal Seeds [https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/] – Medicinal seeds from herbalist Rico Cech 🌿 Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine [https://chestnutherbs.com/] – Online courses by Juliet Blankespoor 🌿 Zack Woods Herb Farm [https://zackwoodsherbs.com/] – Vermont-based medicinal herb farm 🌿 The Organic Medicinal Herb Farmer by Jeff & Melanie Carpenter Connect with Jennifer Joray: 📸 Instagram: @easternriverfarm [https://www.instagram.com/easternriverfarm/] 🌐 Website: easternriverfarm.com [https://easternriverfarm.com/] Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/06/12/ep-61-jennifer-joray-farming-with-lyme-disease/ Sign up for our newsletter: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.myflodesk.com/nlw4wua8s3https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter *** Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet *** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this powerful episode of The Backyard Bouquet, host Jennifer Gulizia sits down with Nicole Sardo of Midnight Magic Garden—a former stop-motion artist who left her dream job at Laika Studios after a life-altering autoimmune diagnosis. Nicole shares her remarkable journey of healing through gardening, how she's building a flourishing micro flower farm in her front yard, and how she's now uplifting other growers through her initiatives: Small Farms Big Orders and a fascinating Heirloom Dahlia Study. If you've ever faced a turning point, wondered how to pivot with purpose, or needed a reminder that beauty can take root even in your hardest seasons—this one's for you. 🔗 Mentioned in this episode: * Midnight Magic Garden Website: https://www.midnightmagicgarden.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midnightmagicgarden/ * Small Farms Big Orders Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/984326049857334 * Heirloom Dahlia Study Interest Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6PR6PHGbMDihX3vgkR6gpoCF-9ZH3LgU5TBf6KyjLbU4-Yw/viewform * Dahlia World Database: http://www.dahliaworld.co.uk/dahliadirectory.htm 📌 Subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast for more flower farming insights! ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet, we are joined by Frances Palmer—renowned potter, gardener, photographer, and author—to celebrate the release of her newest book, Life With Flowers. Known for her iconic handmade vessels and stunning floral photography, Frances shares how a life rooted in creativity, cultivation, and intention can lead to unexpected beauty and joy. In their conversation, Jennifer and Frances explore: * The inspiration and creative process behind Life With Flowers * How gardening, ceramics, and photography intersect in Frances's daily life * Lessons learned from decades of self-taught artistry and flower growing * Why imperfection and process are central to creativity * The role of seasonal rhythms in her work—and her favorite flower to grow (even if it's a challenge) * How tending a garden supports mental health, mindfulness, and connection with the earth * Tips for photographing flowers using natural light and simple setups at home Whether you're a flower lover, artist, or someone yearning to create a slower, more beautiful life, this episode is a nourishing reminder to keep growing—one bloom, one pot, and one season at a time. Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/05/20/ep-59-frances-palmer-life-with-flowers/ Purchase Life With Flowers: https://amzn.to/44LtaLj Connect with Frances: Website: francespalmerpottery.com [https://www.francespalmerpottery.com/] Instagram: @francespalmer [https://www.instagram.com/francespalmer] ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we are joined by Debra Prinzing, founder of the Slow Flowers Movement and co-author of The Flower Farmers: Inspiration and Advice from Expert Growers. Debra shares her journey from writing The 50 Mile Bouquet to founding the Slow Flowers Movement—a movement that champions local, seasonal, and sustainable flowers. In this inspiring conversation, Debra talks about the importance of supporting local flower farmers, how storytelling is transforming the floral industry, and the lessons she's learned from interviewing flower farmers across North America. Whether you're a flower lover, a backyard gardener, or aspiring flower farmer, this episode is full of valuable insights on how to embrace the beauty and purpose of local blooms. Tune in to learn: * What the Slow Flowers Movement is and how it's changing the way we source flowers * The stories behind The Flower Farmers book and how it highlights the lives of flower growers * How the power of local flowers extends beyond beauty to healing and community-building * Practical advice for new and experienced flower farmers Join us for an insightful discussion that will leave you inspired to support local flowers and consider the bigger picture behind every bloom. Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/05/13/ep-58-the-slow-flowers-movement/ Learn More: * Slow Flowers Society: https://www.slowflowerssociety.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slowflowerssociety/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debraprinzing/ * Purchase The Flower Farmers Book: https://store.abramsbooks.com/products/the-flower-farmers ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
This week on The Backyard Bouquet, we're celebrating a century of spectacular blooms with Schreiner's Iris Gardens, one of the most iconic names in American flower farming. For over 100 years, the Schreiner family has been growing and breeding world-class bearded iris—a legacy that began in Minnesota and eventually found its forever home in Oregon's Willamette Valley. In this conversation, Ben Schreiner and Liz Schmidt offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run a multi-generational iris farm, from hybridizing breathtaking new varieties to caring for over 150 acres of flowers. Whether you're dreaming of adding irises to your garden or curious how these resilient blooms perform as cut flowers, you'll walk away inspired to see bearded iris in a whole new light. We talk about: * How bearded iris earned their place in the world of cut flowers * What makes these perennials so tough, low-maintenance, and stunning * Tips for planting, dividing, and growing irises in Zones 3–9 * The decade-long process behind breeding a brand-new iris * Why Schreiner's believes beauty and legacy can bloom side by side This is a celebration of history, horticulture, and the flowers that keep on blooming—season after season, generation after generation. Learn more about Schreiner's Gardens: https://www.schreinersgardens.com/ Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/05/06/ep-57-celebrating-100-years-of-growing-bearded-iris-with-schreiners-gardens/ ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer invites you to step away from the rush of the season and pause at the garden gate. With raw honesty and gentle encouragement, she explores what it means to be in a season of becoming—when everything feels tender, stretched, and unfinished. Through the metaphors of seeds cracking open, the lotus rising from the mud, and the relentless (but sacred) push of spring, this episode offers a soulful reminder: you're not behind, you're in the middle of something meaningful. Whether you're planting your first seeds, rebuilding something from scratch, or simply navigating the unknown, let this be your permission to slow down, trust the process, and grow at your own pace. https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/the-backyard-bouquet-podcast/ ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we're joined by one of the most respected voices in the cut flower industry—Dave Dowling. With over 20 years of experience as a flower farmer and now a trusted mentor to growers across North America, Dave shares insights you won't want to miss. We talk about how he got started growing flowers (before Google existed!), what helped him turn a few backyard beds into a thriving year-round business, and the advice he gives most often to new flower farmers. From choosing the right flowers to grow, to selling at markets, working with florists, and applying for grants—this episode is packed with practical tips and hard-won wisdom. Whether you're dreaming of starting a flower farm or already deep in the growing season, Dave's insights will help you build a more sustainable and profitable business—while remembering to enjoy the flowers along the way. In this episode, we talk about: * How Dave got started in flower farming (and the book that sparked it) * Tips for selling at farmers markets and to florists * What makes a flower profitable—and what to grow more of * The biggest mistakes new growers make * Dave's favorite flowers for market (and why lisianthus shines) * How to apply for NRCS high tunnel grants * The growing strength of the local flower movement * Why collaboration beats competition in our industry * What Dave hopes his legacy will be 🌼 Want to connect with Dave? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davemdowling/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaveDowlingBallHort Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/04/29/ep-55-how-to-grow-and-sell-cut-flowers-successfully-with-dave-dowling/ ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this special Earth Day episode of The Backyard Bouquet, flower farmer and garden educator Jennifer Gulizia shares a deeply personal reflection on growing in harmony with the earth—and what it really means to be a steward of soil, beauty, and biodiversity. This solo episode blends story, science, and soul. Jennifer shares a poem Where Flowers Lead and shares the regenerative journey that led her family to restore 20 acres of neglected farmland—guided by flowers, rooted in soil, and inspired by hope. Show notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/04/29/ep-54-earth-day-flower-farming-reflection/ 🌿 Inside the episode, you'll hear: * What Earth Day means through the lens of a gardener and flower farmer * How Kiss the Ground and Common Ground confirmed her family's decision to become stewards of their new farmland * The exact moment she stopped spraying neem oil after seeing bees sleep in her dahlias * How a few books reshaped her thinking * Simple, impactful actions gardeners can take to care for the earth * Behind the scenes of her upcoming documentary, Where We Bloom 🎥 Watch the documentaries mentioned: — Kiss the Ground (Amazon Prime): https://amzn.to/42qveXH — Common Ground (Amazon Prime): https://amzn.to/449Lxtf 📚 Explore the books referenced: — Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown — For the Love of Soil by Nicole Masters — The Kindest Garden by Marian Boswall — Seeds of Hope by Jane Goodall 🌼 Learn more about our documentary film: Visit The Flowering Farmhouse to learn more about our documentary film: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2024/10/28/regenerative-flower-farm-documentary/ 🎧 Whether you're walking your garden rows, composting your kitchen scraps, or simply reflecting on how to live with more intention this season, this episode is a heartfelt reminder that small acts matter. That flowers aren't just beautiful—they're powerful. And that where flowers lead, healing follows. ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer sits down with Jessica Hall, co-founder of Harmony Harvest Farm in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. What began as a simple question during a family beach vacation—"Where do florists get flowers?"—sparked the beginning of a 20-acre flower farm that now ships bouquets and heirloom chrysanthemum plants across the country. Jessica shares how she, her sister, and their mom grew their passion into a thriving business rooted in sustainability, technology, and a whole lot of heart. From saving the last U.S.-based flower frog manufacturer to building a farm that blends heritage blooms with modern tools, this is a conversation full of wisdom and inspiration. Whether you're just getting started in the garden, knee-deep in flower farming, or dreaming of building something special with your family, Jessica's story is packed with real-life lessons, encouragement, and the kind of flower talk that makes you want to dig in and grow. 🌸 Highlights from the episode: * How a family conversation led to launching Harmony Harvest Farm * The power of mentorship and why it's worth investing in * What makes heirloom chrysanthemums so special—and how to grow them * Behind the scenes of their flower frog business, Floral Genius * Using tech tools to manage a high-volume flower operation 🛒 Shop flowers, chrysanthemums, and flower frogs: hhfshop.com [https://hhfshop.com/] 📸 Follow along: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyhrvst/ Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/04/10/ep-53-growing-a-cut-flower-business-with-heirloom-chrysanthemums/ 📌 Please Subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast for more flower farming insights! 🌼 Join The Dahlia Patch Waitlist Ready to grow your best dahlias yet? The Dahlia Patch is an online community for flower lovers who want to grow with more confidence and fewer frustrations. 💌 Get on the waitlist + be the first to access my upcoming free live training: 👉 https://thefloweringfarmhouse.myflodesk.com/thedahliapatchwaitlist ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
How can we create gardens that are both beautiful and beneficial to the planet? In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we sit down with award-winning landscape architect and author Marian Boswall to discuss the power of regenerative gardening and sustainable landscape design. As the founder of Marian Boswall Landscape Architects and co-founder of the Sustainable Landscape Foundation, Marian has spent decades transforming gardens into thriving ecosystems. We explore her new book, The Kindest Garden, which shares practical tips for designing gardens that nurture both nature and the soul. Whether you're a backyard gardener or dreaming of a sustainable landscape, this episode is packed with inspiration! In this episode, we discuss: * What is regenerative gardening? * How to design a garden that benefits biodiversity and soil health * Practical ways to introduce regenerative principles in small garden spaces * The importance of working in harmony with nature for long-term resilience * Highlights from The Kindest Garden and Marian's approach to thoughtful garden design 🎧 Tune in now and learn how to create a garden that flourishes with kindness! 🔗 Connect with Marian Boswall: * Marian's book, The Kindest Garden: https://bookshop.org/a/2182/9780711289437 * Follow Marian On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marianboswall/ * Follow Marian Boswall Studio: https://www.instagram.com/marianboswallstudio/ * Marian Boswall Landscape Architects: https://www.marianboswall.com [https://www.marianboswall.com/] 📚Read For The Love Of Soil By Nicole Masters: https://bookshop.org/a/2182/9780578536729 Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/03/26/ep-52-the-kindest-garden-and-regenerative-gardening/ 📌 Please Subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast for more flower farming insights! ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming! 🌿 Your Dream Greenhouse Awaits! 🌿 If you've been thinking about adding a greenhouse to your garden or flower farm, now is the perfect time! I've been working with NW Green Panels for over six years, and their high-quality, custom-built greenhouses are truly game-changers for extending the growing season and protecting your plants. ✨ Exclusive Offer for The Backyard Bouquet Podcast Listeners! ✨ Get $750 off PLUS $500 in free accessories OR 5% off your total (whichever is greater)! 🔗 Mention Farmhouse to save on your new greenhouse 👉Design your greenhouse here: https://www.nwgreenpanels.com/
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jenny Marks, founder of Trademark Farmer and host of Six Figure Flower Farming. Jenny has been immersed in agriculture her entire life, from growing up on a farm to working in government roles with the USDA and State Departments of Agriculture. After starting a vegetable CSA, she discovered that she loved flowers and that they aligned better with the life she wanted to create. Now, she runs a thriving flower farm and teaches others how to build sustainable floral businesses. In this episode, we discuss: * How Jenny transitioned from vegetables to flowers * The biggest business lessons she's learned in farming * Why niching down is key to standing out in the market * How to price flowers with confidence and attract the right customers * The mindset shifts needed to succeed in flower farming If you've ever dreamed of turning your passion for flowers into a thriving business, this episode is packed with practical insights and motivation! Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/03/18/ep-51-how-jenny-marks-created-a-profitable-flower-farm/ 🔗 Connect with Jenny Marks: * Website: https://www.trademarkfarmer.com/ * Instagram: @TrademarkFarmer [https://instagram.com/trademarkfarmer] * Online Business Course: Six Figure Flower Farming https://www.trademarkfarmer.com/sfff 📌 Please Subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast for more flower farming insights! ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming! 🌿 Your Dream Greenhouse Awaits! 🌿 If you've been thinking about adding a greenhouse to your garden or flower farm, now is the perfect time! I've been working with NW Green Panels for over six years, and their high-quality, custom-built greenhouses are truly game-changers for extending the growing season and protecting your plants. ✨ Exclusive Offer for The Backyard Bouquet Podcast Listeners! ✨ Get $750 off PLUS $500 in free accessories OR 5% off your total (whichever is greater)! 🔗 Mention Farmhouse to save $ on your new greenhouse 👉 Design your greenhouse here: https://www.nwgreenpanels.com/
Can pansies be a cut flower? 🌸 You might be surprised! In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we're chatting with Brenna Estrada, author of Pansies and the flower farmer behind Three Brothers Blooms. Brenna is on a mission to bring long-stemmed pansies back into the floral world, and she's sharing everything you need to know about growing them successfully. From the history of pansies as a cut flower to tips on growing them for bouquets, Brenna reveals why these delicate blooms deserve a place in every gardener's cutting garden. Plus, we discuss the best pansy varieties for long stems, how to get vibrant colors, and why this flower has been overlooked for decades. 🌿 In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔️ Why pansies were once a popular cut flower (and how they can be again!) ✔️ The best pansy varieties for cutting and arranging ✔️ How to grow pansies for long stems and vibrant colors ✔️ Tips for overwintering pansies and extending bloom time ✔️ The secrets behind hybridizing pansies and preserving rare varieties 📖 Get Brenna's book, Pansies, here: https://bookshop.org/a/2182/9781643264004 Follow Brenna & Three Brothers Blooms: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/threebrothersblooms/ * Website: https://threebrothersblooms.com/ Check out Epic Gardening for high-quality gardening tools, raised beds, and expert resources to help you grow a thriving flower garden! Plus, you can save an extra 5% on your order when you use my code THEFLOWERINGFARMHOUSE at checkout! 🔗 Shop Epic Gardening here: https://shop.epicgardening.com/THEFLOWERINGFARMHOUSE "Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished" -Lao Tzu 👉 Listen now & subscribe to The Backyard Bouquet Podcast for more flower-growing tips, expert interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories from the world of flower farming! Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/03/11/ep-50-growing-pansies-for-cut-flowers/
In Episode 49 of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we sit down with Dustin Saunders of Little Hollow Flowers, a specialty cut flower farm nestled along Colorado's Front Range. Dustin shares how a fallen ash tree unexpectedly led him and his partner, Kate, into flower farming, and how their diverse backgrounds in landscaping and biodynamic vegetable farming shaped their approach. We discuss season extension techniques, the challenges of farming in Colorado's extreme climate, and their passion for growing dahlias, ranunculus, and unique perennials. Dustin also shares insights into building a thriving farmer's market presence, working with the Colorado Flower Collective, and the importance of supporting local flowers over imports. If you love growing flowers, sustainable farming, or supporting local blooms, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧 📍 Follow Dustin at Little Hollow Flowers [https://littlehollowflowers.com/]: https://littlehollowflowers.com [https://littlehollowflowers.com/] 📍 Instagram (@littlehollowflowers): https://www.instagram.com/littlehollowflowers/ Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/03/04/ep-49-little-hollow-flowers/ Sign up for the podcast newsletter: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.myflodesk.com/nlw4wua8s3https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter ***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet*** If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode. New episodes every week to help keep your garden blooming!
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