Are you ready to bring your flower growing dreams to life? Let’s make it happen together.

 
 
 
 

This initial hour and a half long consultation will help us wrangle your ideas into a plan of action, the bud stages of a potential business plan or simply talk through the pros and cons of everything that comes with owning a flower farming business of any size.

We sit down with 15 of your top questions about growing flowers and running a farming business. You’ll have an hour and a half of my time via Zoom while we deep dive into everything you want your business to be and come up with strategies of how you can best take steps to get there. I’ll also give you a very thorough written answer to each of your 15 questions, send you list of my favorite seed varietals and dahlias to grow, as well as a list of my favorite suppliers.

  • Dream it.

    It all begins with a dream, or simply a fun idea. So what now? Let’s sit down together and map out where you want to go and how you’re going to get there. Maybe you just want to grow enough flowers to share with your friends? Maybe you want to know what it’s like to run a full blown flower farm? There are so many options, so let’s map out where you want flowers to take you!

  • Grow it.

    You’ve dreamt up a future full of flowers for yourself and you’re ready to take your hobby to the next level. So now what? Let’s talk about how much space you need to grow the amount of flowers you’re looking to produce and what kinds of growing spaces you need for your favourite flowers to thrive. Let’s get into irrigation, and netting and weed control, so that you’re set up for a successful first season.

  • Sell it.

    You’re well on your way! Perhaps you’ve tilled up your yard and mixed in your compost. Maybe you’ve even already started everything in the greenhouse. But… how are you going to sell it all? How are you going to make your money back and how are you going to pay that water bill? Let’s talk about how and where you’re going to move this perishable product WELL BEFORE you have to actually cut it and sell it.