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  • Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Brian Kanotz from Kings Mums. Brian, with over 20 years of professional growing experience, shares his journey from childhood farming to owning Kings Mums with his wife, Sheila. The discussion covers the challenges and transformations within the floral industry, emphasizing the importance of adapting growing techniques to different climates and the value of heirloom plants. Lyndsay and Shannon resonate with Brian's insights, sharing their own farming experiences and the impact of weather on crops, providing inspiration and practical strategies for growers.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their flower farming experiences and plans for 2025. They reflect on the challenges and successes they've faced, focusing on which crops to cut, such as lilies and certain flowering tobaccos, due to profitability and labor concerns. They emphasize the importance of planning for dried flowers and optimizing harvest times. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes and practical advice, encouraging fellow flower farmers to adapt and refine their practices for better efficiency and profitability.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon share their favorite tools and products that enhance their farming and personal lives. They discuss practical items like soil knives and push seeders, as well as personal care products such as silk pillowcases and natural deodorants. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, product recommendations, and insights into their experiences as farmers. Emphasizing the importance of community and support.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss essential year-end business practices for farmers. They start with a light-hearted chat about holiday preparations before diving into critical financial management topics. They emphasize the importance of filing the "Beneficial Ownership Information" (BOI) report with FinCEN to avoid hefty penalties. The hosts also highlight the need for a knowledgeable accountant familiar with the agricultural sector and stress the importance of regular bookkeeping. Their practical advice and personal anecdotes aim to help farmers navigate financial complexities and prepare for the upcoming year.

    Find more and file for BOI here: FinCEN

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the complexities of managing flower farms during the busy fall season. They share their strategies for prioritizing tasks, managing time effectively, and balancing spring preparations with fall cleanup. Both emphasize the importance of record-keeping and having a solid marketing strategy to ensure profitability. Through personal anecdotes, they highlight the physical and mental demands of farming, the necessity of planning and organization, and the satisfaction derived from overcoming challenges.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Gretel Adams, co-owner of Sunny Meadows Flower Farm in Columbus, Ohio. They discuss the realities of flower farming, especially during the holiday season. Gretel shares her journey from growing vegetables to focusing solely on flowers, the importance of community and mentorship, and the challenges of scaling operations. The conversation highlights the emotional and physical demands of farming, the impact of external factors like elections, and the significance of self-care and work-life balance in the industry.

    Learn more about our guest: Sunny Meadows Dahlia Sale , Facebook, and Instagram

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss how "The Insiders," launched nearly two years ago. They share insights on flower farming and the supportive environment within the community. The insiders' platform offers a variety of resources, including checklists, marketing templates, and growing information, catering to both new and experienced flower farmers. Lyndsay and Shannon emphasize the value of the community in providing support, fostering connections, and enhancing farming businesses. They encourage listeners to join the insiders to benefit from the wealth of resources and a nurturing network.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Jen from Jen's Flower Garden in Marysville, Ohio. They delve into the benefits and practicalities of using low tunnels in flower farming. Jen shares her experiences with constructing and managing these tunnels, emphasizing their cost-effectiveness and ability to extend the growing season for key market dates like Mother's Day. The discussion is enriched with personal anecdotes, practical tips, and a sense of community, offering valuable insights for flower farmers looking to optimize their production.

    Learn more about our guest Jennifer Rall: Website, Facebook, Instagram

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  • In this "spooky edition" episode, co-hosts Lindsay from Wildflower Company and Shannon from Bloom Hill Farm, host three special guest to share horror stories from the flower farming world. They discuss the challenges of full-service weddings, managing customer expectations, and the drama that can ensue. The episode highlights the importance of clear communication, resilience, and finding humor in the unpredictable nature of flower farming, fostering a sense of camaraderie among flower farmers.

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    Suzette Bergeson- The Freckled Fawn Flowers- Facebook, Instagram

    Dani Boss- Summer Skye Gardens- Facebook, Instagram

    Joanna Webb- Three Little Buds- Facebook, Instagram

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon dive into the realities of flower farming. They discuss the challenges of dealing with unexpected frosts, the emotional ups and downs of the season, and the importance of learning from mistakes. The conversation highlights the significance of data collection, adopting a CEO mindset, and finding joy in foundational tasks. They also touch on the impact of social media on perceptions of success and emphasize the value of gratitude and reflection on personal growth throughout their farming journey.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges of fall flower farming, focusing on digging dahlias and winter preparations. Recorded in late September, they reflect on the seasonal transition and their end-of-season fatigue. They delve into the specifics of digging dahlias, emphasizing the importance of timing, labeling, and storage methods. They also discuss the pros and cons of washing tubers and the complexities of managing storage conditions. The episode offers practical advice and insights into the labor-intensive nature of flower farming during the fall season.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon welcome branding expert Alix Northrup, they discuss the essential role of having a website for farming businesses. They share personal experiences and challenges in managing their online presence, emphasizing that a website is crucial for legitimacy, customer engagement, and business growth. The conversation covers the limitations of relying solely on social media, the importance of a dynamic and evolving website, and practical tips for website development, including content organization, choosing a domain name, and finding the right web designer.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their six-year collaboration in growing their flower farms into six-figure businesses. They candidly address the complexities and challenges of flower farming, emphasizing the importance of simplifying processes to enhance efficiency. The conversation includes personal anecdotes about customer interactions and the pressures of wedding weeks. They also highlight the need to critically evaluate online information and trends, encouraging listeners to focus on what truly benefits their unique farming practices. The episode aims to inspire and provide actionable strategies for flower farmers.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon share experiences with flower workshops, date nights on the farm, and managing a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. She recounts a joyful date night event where couples dressed up, despite some arriving casually. They discuss handling event cancellations by rescheduling or offering vouchers. They explain the logistics of managing glue guns during workshops, emphasizing quality tools and resource sharing. Finally, outlining the process for preparing CSA bouquets, focusing on freshness and variety to delight members. Their enthusiasm highlights the importance of community and connection in her floral business.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon respectively, engage in a vibrant discussion with Andrea McAdow of Rosebird Farms. Andrea shares her journey from civil engineering to farming in the Sabat Mountains of Arizona. She details the challenges of farming in a harsh climate, her business strategies, and the cooperative storefront she runs. The conversation covers soil management, favorite farming tools, and advice for new farmers. The episode concludes with Andrea inviting listeners to connect with her and visit her farm, emphasizing community support in the farming industry.

    Learn more about this episodes guest by checking out Rosebird Farms website, Instagram or Facebook.

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  • This week Lyndsay and Shannon explore the evolving nature of success in flower farming and personal growth. They discuss the challenges of defining success amidst social media comparisons and share personal anecdotes about their journeys. Emphasizing the importance of aligning success with true desires, they reflect on the impact of family, relationships, and the unpredictable nature of farming. The conversation highlights the significance of self-reflection, setting personal goals, and celebrating individual achievements, reminding listeners that success is a unique and ever-changing journey.

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  • Shannon and Lyndsay revisit their popular episode "Finding Your Marigold," inspired by Jennifer Gonzales' article. They discuss the importance of surrounding oneself with positive, supportive people ("marigolds") and avoiding negative influences ("walnut"). They share humorous examples of negative influences like "No Money Nancy" and "Playing with Flowers Pam." The hosts also introduce their new membership program, "Dirt on Flowers Insiders," offering resources, accountability, and community support for flower farmers. They encourage listeners to reflect on their support systems and strive for a positive environment.

    Link from this episode-Finding Your Marigold

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  • This week Lyndsay and Shannon delve into their flower farming experiences, focusing on Lisianthus, affectionately called "Lizzie." They share personal stories, highlighting the joys and challenges of running a flower business. The discussion covers favorite and less desirable Lisianthus varieties, emphasizing customer preferences and profitability. They also touch on essential logistics like seed starting and plant care. The episode is filled with humor and camaraderie, reflecting their shared passion for flower farming and encouraging listeners to engage and grow their own Lisianthus.

    Link discussed in this weeks episode: Bloom Groups, Demystified

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon review their second quarter (Q2) from May to July. They discuss the challenges of unpredictable weather, the emotional ups and downs of farming, and the impact of hiring new employees. Personal anecdotes, including a stressful wedding event, add a relatable touch. They invite listeners to share "farming horror stories" for a Halloween episode, emphasizing learning from mistakes. The episode highlights the importance of community support, self-care, and resilience in farming, offering valuable insights for fellow farmers and entrepreneurs.

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  • Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the business aspects of flower farming with Julia Shank, author of "The Farmer's Office." They emphasize the importance of data-driven decisions and reflect on their own challenges in running profitable farms. Julia shares insights on adopting an entrepreneurial mindset for financial sustainability, covering topics like marketing, financial management, and employee oversight. The conversation also addresses common struggles for new farmers, such as balancing passion with business needs and overcoming financial management fears.

    Link to her book : The Farmer's Office, Second Edition: Tools, Templates, and Skills for Starting, Managing, and Growing a Successful Farm Business

    Link to her website: 1-Home The Farmers Office

    Instagram: @TheFarmersOffice

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