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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenge of comparison traps in flower farming. Drawing from six years of building six-figure businesses, they offer practical advice on transforming jealousy into motivation. Key topics include using self-reflection to identify what truly triggers envy, focusing on controllable factors, viewing others' success as proof of what's possible, investing in education and mentorship, and building supportive communities. Their core message: comparison is natural, but how you respond to it determines your growth.
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In this episode of Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon talk about the challenges of a rainy summer on the flower farm. They share updates on dahlias, zinnias, and other crops that are struggling with the weather. They also discuss getting ready for Summerfest and the unpredictable nature of flower availability. The conversation turns to farm visitors, photography rentals, and the importance of setting boundaries. They share a sweet reminder about noticing the good things happening around you, even during a stressful season. They also discuss how farmers can use positive customer feedback to strengthen their marketing. Plus, they put out a call for someone with social media and content creation experience to join them and help lighten the load.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay host an interview with Vanessa Tarr of Tarrnation Flower Farm in northern New Hampshire's White Mountains. Vanessa shares her journey from working at flower shops and Floret Farm to transforming her family's property into a thriving cold-climate flower farm. She discusses scaling back weddings to focus on farmers markets, retail, and workshops, hiring key team member Jen, and expanding production through a rented greenhouse. Vanessa also reflects on avoiding burnout, building sustainability into farm life, and growing a unique business in a tourist-driven, increasingly competitive local market.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the two flower farmers discuss unpredictable weather impacting their dahlias and peonies, and share insights from Shannon's recent girls night event featuring piercings, a perfume bar, hair tinsel, and custom photo magnets. They explore ideas for future events, including tiny floral tattoos and food trucks. Farm challenges like rebar-wrapped tiller equipment and relentless weeds also come up. They answer a listener question about employee flower perks and debunk the trending "boiling water" dahlia cutting method, wrapping up with updates on their Insiders membership group.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon announce Dirt Con 2027, a two-day virtual conference for flower farmers taking place January 9th and 10th. Themed "Grow with Confidence, Farm Like a Boss," the event features expert speakers covering crop production, soil health, pest management, season extension, and business scaling. Designed for farmers at every stage, the conference includes live Q&A sessions and lifetime content access. Early bird tickets open October 2nd, with a waitlist available at dirtonflowers.com/dirtcon2027.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, Shannon recaps a relaxing trip to Hocking Hills, Ohio, where she skipped hiking in favor of poolside lounging and late-night conversations. The hosts also discuss recent tornado damage near their farms and the community's heartwarming response. They cover flower care challenges from excess rain, creative florist hacks like transforming carnations into lisianthus lookalikes, and Shannon's successful giveaway marketing strategies. The episode wraps up with updates on DirtCon 2027, their Insiders community, and a lighthearted debunking of an overhyped tool-sanitizing hack.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Hannah and Hailey, the Ohio Flower Girls, about building their flower farm business as sisters. The duo shares how they started with sunflowers on a family-owned farm property called Pickwick, eventually expanding into a thriving you-pick flower field, wedding flowers, and workshops. They discuss managing seasonal operations, streamlining bouquet production, and balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. The episode also covers their marketing strategies, pricing for you-pick experiences, and their plans to grow the business through Friday evening events.
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Links referenced in this episode: The No-Till Flowers Podcast
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In this episode of The Uncut with Shannon and Lynds they are recovering from a whirlwind weekend of Bloomfest, workshops, and meeting so many incredible members of the Dirt on Flowers community. They share the highs (and a few headaches) of hosting events, answer your flower farming questions, and introduce a new segment featuring the best—and most unnecessary—things they find online.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Julie Pal of Julie Pal Peonies, a Kansas-based peony farmer. Julie shares her experience managing a 12-acre farm 2.5 hours from home, discussing the challenges of peony farming, including weather unpredictability, proper planting depth, irrigation, and disease management. She covers harvesting best practices, dry versus water storage techniques, and the essential role of a reliable cooler. Julie also reflects on market trends, favorite varieties, and the rewarding but demanding nature of peony farming, emphasizing that success requires genuine passion, patience, and community collaboration.
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Links referenced in this episode: The No-Till Flowers Podcast
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This week, Shannon and Lynds catch up on the realities of midsummer flower farming—from moving high tunnels and surviving event season to managing dahlia losses after heavy rain. The conversation dives into practical growing decisions, including why they pinch dahlias, whether overwintering really makes sense in hotter climates, and how commercial growers think differently about crop loss.The hosts also tackle a surprisingly relatable business challenge: enforcing photography policies at U-pick farms. They discuss setting healthy customer boundaries, responding to online criticism professionally, and why protecting the experience for paying guests matters.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Maggie from Petal Back Farm in Wisconsin. Maggie shares her journey from corporate life to flower farming, driven by a passion for photography and growing. She discusses how Petal Back Farm evolved to include weddings, retail sales, and nationwide tuber and seed sales. The conversation focuses on photography as a powerful branding tool, with Maggie offering practical tips on lighting, composition, and editing. She encourages farmers to embrace imperfection, develop a consistent visual style, and use authentic storytelling to connect with their audience.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the duo recaps their post-vacation "hell week," 4th of July celebrations, and the challenges of fireworks near high tunnels. They discuss slow market sales during a heatwave, the pros and cons of wholesale flower arrangements, and debunk "get rich quick" flower farming myths. Shannon shares a new wholesale trial with a grocery store, while Lyndsay reflects on business diversification and retirement planning. They also answer a listener question about plant watering needs and tease an upcoming episode featuring photography tips for social media and farm marketing.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon celebrate America's 250th birthday by reflecting on 250 years of American agriculture. They discuss how farming has evolved from a way of life for most Americans to a highly specialized, mechanized industry. The hosts highlight the growing disconnect between consumers and agriculture, emphasizing the importance of educating customers about seasonality, labor, and the true value of locally grown flowers. They challenge fellow farmers to use marketing as a tool for storytelling and consumer education to keep local agriculture thriving.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the two flower farmers catch up on their week's highs and lows. They bond over sunburn struggles, share laughs about regional expressions, and discuss retirement dreams. Lindsay celebrates a lightning-fast dahlia workshop sellout, while Shannon navigates staffing challenges caused by visa issues. They dive into practical dahlia care tips, debate Facebook farming trends, and tackle the profitability of perennials. The episode wraps with a preview of an upcoming episode celebrating America's 250th birthday and a humorous discussion about Shannon's jury summons.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss how incorporating artisan and local vendors can elevate farm events. They share personal experiences transitioning from frequent open farm days to fewer, more curated events featuring vendors, food trucks, and activities. Key topics include vendor curation, communication strategies, pricing models, administrative workload, and the marketing benefits vendors bring. Both hosts emphasize the importance of aligning vendors with the farm's brand, careful vetting, and prioritizing the customer experience to create memorable, profitable events.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the two flower farmer hosts record a pre-planned episode while vacationing at the beach. They discuss the challenges of stepping away from farm life and encourage listeners to prioritize taking breaks. Lyndsay and Shannon share practical tips, including blocking vacation dates in advance, pre-scheduling marketing content, delegating tasks to employees, and lowering expectations for farm operations while away. They emphasize that rest refreshes creativity and improves business perspective, reminding listeners that taking time for yourself makes you a better farmer and business owner.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Shannon's husband Judd.Together, they tackle one of flower farming's biggest challenges: weed control. Judd shares practical strategies, including the "stale seedbed" technique, multiple tillage passes, and timely cultivation. The group discusses tools like the Planet Junior cultivator, biodegradable plastic mulch, and cover crops, while addressing notoriously difficult weeds like bindweed and nut sedge. They emphasize that healthy soil, realistic expectations, and proactive management are key, reminding listeners that effective weed control is an ongoing, evolving process rather than a one-time fix.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the two flower farmers chat about pre-vacation farm chaos, the June slowdown in flower sales, and a disappointing farmers market. They discuss balancing retail and wholesale during slow periods, managing cash flow, and scaling back summer markets. They reflect on their early selling days, encouraging new vendors to just show up. Lindsay and Shannon also tease a new podcast segment highlighting questionable flower farming advice, share a motivational quote about persistence, and briefly cover larkspur harvesting and dealing with excess rain on the farm.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss how to find and manage great employees for flower farms. They emphasize that prior flower experience isn't essential — personality and mindset matter most. The key traits they look for include personal ownership, curiosity, flexibility, toughness, and the ability to thrive in a focused role. They also highlight the importance of clear communication, realistic expectations, positive company culture, and strong leadership. The episode encourages farm owners to let go of perfectionism and build teams that allow them to step back from daily operations.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the hosts share updates from their flower farms. Lyndsay discusses an exciting lavender gin collaboration with a local distillery, while Shannon is surviving a two-day swim meet despite back issues, and battling invasive house sparrows on the farm. They chat about growing larkspur, dahlias, and planning fall crops like amaranth and marigolds. They also shares a new liquid calcium supplement recommended by a fellow farmer. The episode wraps up with a preview of an upcoming episode on finding great employees.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon deliver honest, tough-love advice about the realities of flower farming. They tackle common pitfalls, urging farmers to stop wasting time on non-essential details and focus on generating income. They debunk the myth that expensive equipment is necessary to start, emphasizing that humble beginnings build character. The hosts stress the importance of understanding your market, knowing your numbers, and prioritizing profit over revenue. They close with an empowering message about resilience and mindset, reminding listeners that success comes from consistently showing up and owning their unique role in their business.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, one host shares a heartfelt story about moving from her lifelong family farmhouse to a new home, navigating emotional challenges alongside her unsettled cat, Judy. She discusses managing the farm from a slight distance, grocery flower sales, and a tricky wholesale opportunity with a grocery chain. The hosts also offer advice for third-year flower farmers, emphasizing financial tracking and focus. Personal topics like training for a half marathon and the importance of stretching round out this candid, unfiltered midweek conversation between two real flower farmers.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Nikki Bartley of Cross Street Flower Farm in Norwell, Massachusetts. Nikki shares her 11-year farming journey, from running a vegetable CSA to building a thriving flower farm with a retail barn shop, pick-your-own tulip and dahlia events, and seasonal festivals. She also recounts an inspiring trip to Europe, visiting tulip farms in the Netherlands and flower growers in Italy and France, which reinvigorated her passion for farming heading into the new season.
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In this milestone episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the hosts celebrate reaching one million downloads while keeping things refreshingly real. They chat about office noise frustrations, naming their angry alter egos, and the challenges of planting tubers in wet conditions. Lyndsay shares her peony struggles with thrips, while Shannon's spring blooms are finally arriving. They answer a listener question about what keeps them farming, emphasizing freedom, creativity, and personal growth. The episode also covers workplace safety tips, flower preferences, and upcoming community events, all wrapped in the hosts' signature casual, unfiltered style.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon dig into crop-level profitability and the decision framework flower farmers need to decide what to grow, what to scale, and what to cut. Using tulips and sunflowers as concrete case studies, they walk through the full set of cost drivers — material inputs, labor (including owner labor), shrink/waste, storage and handling, equipment choices, and market/channel fit — and emphasize the non-financial factors (systems capacity, fuss factor, personality, social-media pressure) that shape good choices. The goal is to collect the data that lets you make deliberate CEO-level decisions for your farm.
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This week on The Dirt on Flowers, Shannon and Lyndsay catch up on what’s thriving, what’s struggling, and the crops they’re loving most this season. From surprisingly gorgeous tunnel-grown Bells of Ireland to statice, snaps, and all-time favorite cool flowers, they share the varieties earning permanent spots on the farm. They also get honest about disappointing peony seasons, overwintering losses, tunnel fatigue, and the reality that perennial crops still need plenty of attention and care. The conversation dives into soil health, irrigation, plasticulture, crop rotation, and the mental side of flower farming after years of unpredictable weather. Plus, they talk wedding workshop details, favorite fall-planted flowers, USPS disasters, and the flowers they’d happily never grow again.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Lydell Steiner from Tilmor, a family-owned equipment company in Northeast Ohio, to discuss weed control and mechanization in flower farming. They explore different tractor types, cultivation strategies, and planting systems suited for small-scale growers. Lydell highlights Tilmor's innovative equipment, including the Power Ox two-wheel tractor and the electric Super E tractor, designed to make farming more accessible and efficient. The conversation emphasizes the importance of early weed management, standardized planting systems, and ergonomic tools to help flower farmers scale their operations sustainably.
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Mother’s Day weekend is officially behind us, and Shannon and Lyndsay are recapping everything — the wins, the weather stress, leftover bouquets, flower bars, pricing experiments, customer behavior, and the lessons they’re taking into next year. They also talk about handling negative reviews, donation request burnout, and creative ways to support their communities while protecting their businesses. Plus, they answer listener questions about growing eucalyptus and favorite zinnia varieties.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss farm emergency preparedness after both recently experienced situations requiring 911 calls. They're joined by Lyndsay's brother, Dr. Cole Biehl, a pathologist, who provides expert guidance on handling common farm emergencies. Shannon shares a frightening experience involving a worker's severe allergic reaction to a spider bite. Cole covers essential topics including managing allergic reactions, severe bleeding and tourniquet use, heat exhaustion versus heat stroke, seizures, chemical exposures, and burns. The episode concludes with practical advice on upgrading first aid kits, CPR training, and fostering a farm safety culture.
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In this midweek episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the two flower farmers catch up on spring crop updates, including peony delays caused by a recent cold snap and an anticipated mid-season flower gap. They celebrate wrapping up their spring subscription and dive into Mother's Day preparations, sharing organizational tips and pricing strategies. The hosts also discuss a business lesson drawn from Spirit Airlines' collapse, emphasizing the value of quality over undercutting prices. Additional topics include NRCS funding concerns, handling flower bar inquiries, and a frustrating last-minute prom bouquet request. They close by teasing an upcoming farm safety episode.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Sue McLeary of Passionflower, a Michigan-based floral designer with over 20 years of experience. Sue shares her accidental journey into floristry, her transition from weddings to teaching, and her innovative wire armature corsage technique. She offers advice for flower farmers looking to develop design skills, discusses color theory, and emphasizes focusing on fulfilling work. Sue also introduces her current offerings, including online classes, the Virtual Studio membership, and an upcoming product line based on her wire armature method.
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In this episode of "The Uncut," flower farmers Lyndsay and Shannon chat candidly about farm life, self-care, and the realities of running a flower business. They explore the difference between luck and fortune, emphasizing that success comes from persistence and calculated risk-taking. The duo updates listeners on their peony and ranunculus crops, discussing weather challenges and the importance of diversification. They answer a listener question about market bouquet pricing and share personal season highlights, including strong tulip sales and team growth. The episode wraps with previews of upcoming content and an interview with Passionflower Sue.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon interview Nikki Van Lith of Lovely Hollow Farms in Caldwell, Idaho. Nikki shares her unconventional journey from a cattle ranching family to running an experience-driven flower farm, hitting six figures during COVID-19. She discusses her farm's you-pick days, live music, food trucks, and craft events, along with challenges like seasonality, cash flow, and setting boundaries with customers. Nikki also reveals future plans, including a VIP membership, peony festivals, and transitioning to seasonal events to achieve a more sustainable work-life balance.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon talk about the highs and challenges of busy spring flower farming season. They share lessons from record-breaking markets, handling customer complaints, and why negative feedback often says more about the person leaving it than your business. They also dive into Mother’s Day prep, including pre-orders, pricing, crop timing, and how to pivot when flowers don’t bloom exactly as planned. They answer listener questions about must-have farm supplies and share simple ways they regulate stress during busy seasons—from setting hard work boundaries to taking walks, painting, and remembering that at the end of the day, it’s just flowers.
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In this episode of Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon share an in-depth conversation about growing tulips. They cover planting techniques, including no-till and dump methods, harvest timing, and wet versus dry storage. The hosts discuss labor efficiency, pricing strategies for retail and wholesale, and calculating true bulb costs by factoring in roughly 30% waste. They also offer advice on handling blown-open tulips, managing short stems, and selecting reliable varieties. The episode wraps up with encouragement to plan carefully, avoid overordering, and approach tulip farming with realistic expectations.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Shannon and Lyndsay dive into the reality of spring farming, where long days and unpredictable weather make flexibility essential. They share how they’re managing heat swings and timing crops like ranunculus for Mother’s Day. The conversation highlights a shift in thinking about tulips as a supporting flower that adds value to bouquets rather than the main focus. They also discuss the frustration of underpriced flowers at markets and the importance of standing by your pricing. The episode touches on tulip losses, tunnel space strategy, and adapting to tough field conditions. Overall, it’s an honest look at the challenges and constant adjustments required during the busy spring season.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Megan Duncan, founder of Minted Vintage, a thriving outdoor vendor market with over 100 vendors and a 90% return rate. Megan shares her journey running a creative business and launching the market in 2019. The conversation covers key topics including vendor curation, logistics, permits, marketing strategies, early bird ticketing, and creating memorable customer experiences through themes and photo opportunities. Megan emphasizes that prioritizing vendor success, clear communication, and authentic passion are the foundations of a well-run, profitable market.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the two flower farmers catch up on their tulip harvests, with Shannon wrapping up a fast two-week season and Lyndsay dealing with hail damage in her fields. They discuss flower variety preferences, including a debate over yellow tulips, and share strategies for managing spring crops in tunnels. The hosts also offer practical advice on planning for Mother's Day when tulips are finished and peonies aren't yet ready. They close with a preview of Friday's episode featuring market expert Megan Duncan.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon deliver an energizing pep talk for flower farmers entering a new growing season. Drawing from their own six-figure farm experiences, they share five key reminders: stop comparing yourself to competitors and focus on your customers instead; embrace consistency as the foundation of long-term success; dream big and resist the urge to play small; invest wisely in essentials over trends; and build genuine connections with customers through authentic communication. Together, they inspire farmers to approach the season with confidence, clarity, and community.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, two flower farmers share an honest, unscripted conversation about the realities of farm life. They discuss tulip growing challenges, including unpredictable weather, harvest timing, and planting techniques. The duo also covers hiring farm help, planning summer crops like lisianthus and dahlias, and preparing for Mother's Day sales. Additional topics include a homemade calcium fertilizer recipe, a USDA regenerative agriculture program, and an upcoming wedding flower workshop. Throughout, Lyndsay and Shannon balance humor and frustration with genuine passion for flower farming, offering relatable insights for fellow growers..
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon interview Jenn and Adam O’Neil of Pepperharrow Farm in Iowa. The O’Neils share their 15-year journey growing from a small flower patch to a 60-acre farm, including a 12-acre lavender field. They discuss value-added products like dried flowers, lavender goods, workshops, farm dinners, and custom-bred zinnias. The conversation covers marketing, employee management, and creative ways to engage customers, offering inspiration and practical tips for flower farmers looking to diversify and grow their businesses sustainably.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the flower-farming duo shares candid updates from their Ohio farms, discussing wild spring weather, the challenges of forcing tulips, and the realities of ordering and storing dahlia tubers. They offer practical advice on planting dahlias, emphasizing proper spacing, depth, and airflow. The episode also touches on labor updates, family involvement, and propagation techniques. With their trademark humor and honesty, Lindsay and Shannon provide relatable insights and real-life tips for fellow growers and flower enthusiasts.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon, owners of successful flower farms, discuss the common bottlenecks that slow business growth, such as the “owner bottleneck,” production gaps, labor challenges, and financial hurdles. They share personal stories and practical strategies for overcoming overwhelm, delegating tasks, building systems, and setting boundaries. Emphasizing the importance of a proactive CEO mindset, they encourage listeners to address problems head-on, adapt to change, and prioritize profitability. Their candid conversation offers actionable advice for flower farmers and small business owners seeking to streamline operations and create sustainable, thriving businesses.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," they share an honest look at spring flower farming, discussing unpredictable weather, insurance frustrations, and labor shortages. Shannon opens up about the emotional toll of managing a growing farm and balancing family life, including her son’s journey with braces. They introduce a new “Chief Marigold Officer” job opportunity and answer listener questions about easy-to-grow flowers and foliage for market bouquets. The episode blends practical advice, personal stories, and encouragement, offering a real glimpse into the challenges and small joys of farm life.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss when and how to hire employees for small farms, especially flower farms. Drawing from their own journeys to six-figure businesses, they share signs it’s time to hire—like overwhelm and burnout—and explain how employees can boost capacity, consistency, and growth. They offer practical hiring tips, caution against relying on volunteers, and emphasize the importance of planning, clear communication, and starting small. The episode encourages farm owners to view hiring as a positive step toward sustainability, profitability, and personal well-being.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share a candid, 15-minute update on their farm lives. They discuss unpredictable Ohio weather, birdwatching with the Merlin app, and prepping purple martin houses for spring. The conversation drifts to nostalgic memories of making mix tapes and using Limewire, as well as updates on their flower crops and family life. They also talk about the challenges of selling to grocery stores and answer listener questions about early-season blooms, offering practical advice for new growers without greenhouses.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon interview Jessica Hall, owner of Harmony Harvest in Virginia. Jessica shares her journey in flower farming, focusing on heirloom chrysanthemums and the unique challenges and rewards of growing and marketing specialty mums. The conversation covers propagation techniques, pest management, the importance of education, and the value of collaboration in the industry. Jessica’s passion for mums and dedication to supporting other growers shines through, offering practical advice and inspiration for both new and experienced flower farmers.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share candid stories from their daily farm life. They discuss starting seeds for the season despite staff challenges, changes to their CSA bouquet model, and the importance of setting boundaries for farm events. The conversation covers customer communication issues, managing property signage, and the impact of weather and labor delays. They also answer listener questions about selling short-stemmed flowers and preview an upcoming episode on growing mums, offering practical insights and relatable moments for fellow flower farmers and enthusiasts.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon launch their new “Dirt Bag Coffee Club” series with guest Meghan Dudenhoeffer of Dude Gardens in Missouri. Meg shares her journey from vegetable gardening to running a thriving flower farm while balancing her role as an art teacher. The conversation covers her business growth, sales strategies, social media experiences, and the emotional healing gardening has brought her. Listeners gain honest insights into the challenges and joys of flower farming, the importance of community, and encouragement for aspiring growers to start small and persevere.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the flower-farming duo discuss the challenges of snowy weather impacting their region and utility workers, including Shannon’s partner. Shannon shares her experience with online criticism after posting about vermiculite use in seed trays. The conversation covers their seed starting schedules, balancing business and leisure reading, and Shannon’s progress learning Spanish to communicate with seasonal workers. They also talk about embracing imperfection when learning new skills, nervous system regulation techniques, and updates from their farms, including tulip growth and deer troubles in the high tunnel.
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In this episode, we sit down with dahlia expert and flower farmer Jennifer Gulitzia to talk all things pricing, positioning, and profit when it comes to selling dahlias. If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re charging enough, struggled with how to market tubers versus blooms, or wondered how to stand out in a saturated market — this episode is for you.Jennifer breaks down the mindset and strategy shifts needed to confidently price your dahlias for sustainability and growth.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers candidly discuss the highs and lows of Valentine’s Day sales, including managing pre-orders, upselling, and handling a particularly challenging customer. They reflect on the importance of setting boundaries with both flower buyers and Airbnb guests, share stories about farm life, and compare their pricing to grocery store flowers. The conversation is honest and relatable, offering a real look at the joys and struggles of running a small flower farm and connecting with their community.Be in the know for DirtCon 2027
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon, successful flower farmers, discuss how to turn conference inspiration into actionable, sustainable plans for the farming season. They share honest insights on overcoming overwhelm, setting priorities, and focusing on small, impactful changes rather than trying to do everything at once. The conversation covers business longevity, balancing life and work, protecting personal boundaries, and the importance of implementation support. Listeners are encouraged to focus on what matters most, adapt plans to real life, and join their supportive community for ongoing guidance and encouragement.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share candid moments from their flower farming lives, covering everything from sneezing quirks and snowy travel to Florida, to teaching at an agritourism conference. They discuss managing email lists, website content, and marketing—especially reaching male customers for Valentine’s Day. The conversation blends practical advice, personal stories, and reflections on community, marketing, and the emotional impact of flowers, offering listeners both relatable insights and inspiration for running a small farm business.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Val Schirmer, co-founder of Three Toads Farm and renowned "bulb queen." Val shares her journey in specialty cut flower farming, focusing on high-end bulb crops like amaryllis, lilies, and spring bulbs. She discusses her business model, shipping dormant amaryllis nationwide, and offers practical advice on bulb sourcing, forcing, and pricing. The conversation highlights the value of hands-on learning, workshops, and continuous education in flower farming, inspiring listeners with actionable tips and stories from Val’s decades of experience in the industry.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," flower farmers Lyndsay and Shannon share an unfiltered, midweek chat about life on their farms. They discuss weather worries, including snowstorms and potential flooding, and Lindsay’s upcoming trip to Florida for a flower farming conference. The conversation covers motivation struggles, Netflix documentaries, and their evolving flower plans—especially lilies and tulips. They answer listener questions on farm tech and storage tips, reflect on building their farming community, and offer practical advice, all while balancing humor and real talk about the ups and downs of flower farming.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Sarah Pabody of Triple Wren Farms. Sarah shares her journey from managing an apple orchard to building a renowned dahlia farm in Washington and expanding into Canada. The conversation covers dahlia hybridizing, supporting legacy varieties, tuber storage techniques, and fair pricing. Sarah highlights the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and sustainable business practices in flower farming, offering practical advice and inspiration for growers. The episode celebrates community, innovation, and the joy of nurturing both flowers and fellow farmers.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts recount the challenges brought by a massive snowstorm, "Snowmageddon 26," and its impact on their flower farms. They discuss the struggle of clearing heavy snow from closely spaced high tunnels, lessons learned about tunnel placement, and the physical and mental toll of extreme weather. Shannon also shares her ranunculus planting dilemmas, space constraints, and evolving seed ordering strategies. The episode offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the realities of winter flower farming and the resilience needed to adapt and thrive.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon are joined by Holly Clawson to break down Profit First and why it’s such a game-changer for flower farmers and other seasonal businesses. They talk about cash flow, paying yourself, and how to stop running your farm on financial guesswork.Holly shares her perspective as both a Profit First professional and a farmer, explaining how simple bank account systems can bring clarity, reduce stress, and help you build a business that actually supports your life.
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This week’s uncut with Shannon and Lyndsay is equal parts travel recap, farming reality check, wellness honesty, and business Q&A. They catch up after a whirlwind week that included Vegas trips, conferences, snow days, and plenty of life happening behind the scenes. From Cirque du Soleil and magic shows to snow-loaded high tunnels and tulip troubleshooting, this conversation captures what it really looks like to juggle farming, business ownership, health, and real life—without pretending it’s all perfectly balanced.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the "Profit First" financial management method by Mike Michalowicz. They share personal experiences as flower farm owners, highlighting challenges with cash flow, taxes, and mindset shifts needed for sustainable profitability. The hosts explain how prioritizing profit, using multiple bank accounts, and disciplined money management transformed their businesses. They also introduce their new Dirt on Flowers Insider Group, offering resources and community support to help flower farmers implement these strategies and build financially healthy, rewarding businesses.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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DirtCon 2026 is officially in the books — and wow, what a weekend. In this episode, Lynds and Shannon are fresh off the high (and exhaustion) of pulling off their biggest event yet. They recap favorite moments, behind-the-scenes pivots, community highlights, and the emotional impact of seeing DirtCon come to life.Whether you attended DirtCon or are hearing about it for the first time, this episode is a celebration of community, growth, and building something meaningful — together.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their journeys as successful flower farmers and share excitement for their upcoming Dirt Con conference. They reflect on the challenges and growth in flower farming, emphasizing mindset, realistic expectations, and community support. The episode highlights expert speakers covering topics like financial management, growing techniques, and marketing. Lindsay and Shannon encourage listeners to embrace their current stage, avoid comparison, and use Dirt Con as a resource for personal and professional growth in sustainable flower farming.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon are officially in full DirtCon Week mode—equal parts excited, nervous, and wildly optimistic. They share behind-the-scenes updates on preparing for their very first virtual conference, talk about investing in yourself (and your business), and catch up on farm life, travel plans, merch, and what’s coming next for 2026.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Ronda from Fly Girl Flowers to discuss “operating limits” in flower farming, inspired by Rhonda’s Air Force aviation background. They explore how setting boundaries—financial, physical, and emotional—prevents burnout and builds sustainable businesses. The conversation covers starting small, hiring help, adapting to life changes, and resisting the urge to overexpand. Through aviation metaphors and personal stories, they encourage farmers to embrace their own limits as tools for success, emphasizing that thoughtful planning and self-awareness are key to a fulfilling flower farming journey.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share an honest, unscripted look at flower farming life. They discuss battling harsh winter winds, balancing farm work with family and wellness routines, and managing busy holiday sales. Shannon opens up about her husband’s back injury and their teamwork on the farm. Listener questions spark a chat about favorite flower plugs, and updates are given on their upcoming Dirt Con conference. The episode blends practical farm talk, personal stories, and community engagement, offering a warm, relatable glimpse into the realities of modern flower farming.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon reflect on their year. They discuss the challenges of managing high tunnels, unpredictable weather, and shifting business models, while sharing their annual “rose, bud, and thorn” reflections. Both emphasize the importance of adaptability, community, and intentional business growth. They also explore their “word of the year” practice, focusing on curiosity, connection, and freedom to guide their personal and professional journeys. The episode offers honest insights and inspiration for fellow farmers and entrepreneurs navigating similar paths.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share a candid, unscripted chat about their holiday season, from the chaos of gift wrapping to the successes and challenges of Christmas sales. They reflect on the importance of genuine connection, sparked by a story of an elderly woman nearly scammed, and discuss how community shapes their farm businesses. The conversation also delves into concerns about AI’s growing impact on jobs, creativity, and authenticity, blending humor and thoughtful reflection on technology’s role in their lives and work.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the past year’s successes and challenges, sharing insights on crop choices, event planning, and marketing strategies like ManyChat and email engagement. Both highlight the importance of workshops for customer loyalty, balancing wholesale and retail, and making tough decisions to simplify operations. The conversation also covers self-care, adapting to change, and staying authentic. Their candid discussion offers practical advice and inspiration for flower farmers and small business owners seeking sustainable, profitable growth.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share candid updates from their flower farms during winter. Lyndsay discusses the challenges of marketing tulips delayed by shipping issues, recounts a Christmas tree disaster, and laughs about Carhartt’s rise as a fashion trend. Shannon offers website advice for flower farmers, comparing WordPress and Squarespace, and highlights the importance of a professional online presence. The episode also features a sponsor message from Homegrown Reach and previews upcoming community events, wrapping up with gratitude for listener support and a teaser for their next episode.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome copywriter Kelli Jasper to discuss email marketing for flower farmers. They explore how to craft authentic welcome emails and nurture sequences that build genuine connections with subscribers. Kelly shares tips on storytelling, overcoming writing fears, and using personal anecdotes to engage audiences. The conversation covers balancing professionalism with authenticity, using tools like AI and emojis, and the importance of consistency over perfection. The episode offers practical advice and encouragement for flower farmers aiming to grow their businesses through meaningful, relatable email communication.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," flower farmers Lindsay and Shannon share an honest, unscripted chat about the highs and lows of running their flower business during the Christmas season. They discuss the dynamics of recent wreath workshops, customer interactions, pricing challenges, and the emotional toll of farm life. The duo also reflects on holiday pressures, the realities of hosting open houses, and the importance of community, consistency, and finding joy amidst the busy season—all with warmth, humor, and practical advice for fellow farmers and listeners.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
Shannon @bloomhillfarm
In this podcast episode, Lyndsay and Shannon both experienced flower farmers—share their favorite products and tools that make farm life easier and more enjoyable. With a friendly, relatable tone, they discuss essential items like durable boots, cozy workwear, efficient tools, snacks, and home comforts. The episode is packed with practical tips, honest reviews, and personal stories, offering inspiration and actionable recommendations for fellow farmers and anyone seeking to improve their daily routines. They also announce a listener giveaway and express gratitude for their supportive community.
Shannon’s Favorite Things
Dazzle Dry
Moccamaster Technivorm
Power Banks
Ryobi 1 - glue gun, drill, small shop vac, blower
Vaccum Seeder- Martins Produce Supplies
Carhartt Rugged Flex® Relaxed Fit Flannel Fleece Lined Hooded Shirt Jac
UGG Sheets
Chrysal bucket solution
Bogg Bag
Lesser Evil Popcorn + Crisp Apple Olipop
Lyndsay's Favorite Things
Blundstone Chelsea Boots
Eddie Bauer First Ascent Guide Pro Lined Pants
Ariat Boot Jack
Hot Hands Brand Toe Warmers
Sumi Soaker (Modern Grower)
Abaco Sunglasses
Sickle
Force of Nature Cleaning Products
Re-Lyte Hydration
Bombas Gripper Slippers
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share an unfiltered, lighthearted chat about life on their farms. They discuss hydration habits, the latest water bottle trends, and the challenges of running wreath workshops—like bow-making fatigue, workshop logistics, and customer building. They swap tips for improving the workshop experience, reflect on the slow process of growing their businesses, and touch on social media security. Their candid conversation offers relatable insights and encouragement for fellow flower farmers and small business owners.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the vital role of planning and self-care in building a profitable, sustainable flower farm. Drawing from their own experiences, they highlight how having a clear business plan prevents burnout, overcommitting, and financial losses. They share practical strategies for pricing, production, and work-life balance, and emphasize the benefits of attending Dirt Con for actionable tools and community support. The hosts encourage listeners to invest in planning and self-care to create a thriving business and a fulfilling life beyond the farm.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share candid stories from their farms, including a rare white squirrel sighting and Thanksgiving traditions. They discuss the challenges of holiday workshop scheduling, creative ways to simplify events, and trends in early holiday flower sales. Shannon announces Bloom Hill Farm’s fall dahlia tuber sale, while Lyndsay celebrates her flower stand’s rapid growth. They offer practical business tips, highlight a marketing sponsor, and share heartfelt listener success stories, all while reflecting on the joys and realities of flower farming during the busy holiday season.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon talk with Emily and Nathan from Confluence Farms and Small Scale Rebellion about the realities of building a profitable small-scale farm. Emily and Nathan share their journey from hobby gardeners to full-time farmers, discuss their innovative “farm hub” model, and explain how they use online sales and local collaborations to sustain their business. The conversation offers honest insights on financial planning, scaling sustainably, and the importance of focusing on profitability and adaptability in small-scale farming.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the flower-farming duo candidly discuss the hectic pre-season on their farms, focusing on wreath making, labor challenges, and cost analysis. They share personal stories about managing stress, using marketing tools, and balancing wholesale versus retail sales. The episode also highlights their community-building efforts, like Marigold Mixers, and upcoming events. With humor and honesty, Lyndsay and Shannon offer practical advice and real-life insights for fellow flower farmers and small business owners navigating the busy holiday season.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share candid, practical advice on managing farm finances and record-keeping without overwhelm. Drawing from their own six-figure flower farming experiences, they discuss simplifying bookkeeping, tracking key business metrics, and building sustainable habits. Emphasizing the power of starting simple and celebrating wins, they encourage listeners to use financial data as a tool for smarter decisions and personal fulfillment. The episode offers actionable tips, relatable stories, and an invitation to join their supportive community for deeper learning and growth.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share candid updates from their flower farms, discussing holiday preparations, weather challenges, and new tulip planting methods. They address listener feedback, generational identity, and the importance of bookkeeping. The episode highlights Lindsay’s CSA changes, upcoming Dirt Con conference, and strategies for evaluating local market demand. They answer a listener’s question about flower farm profitability, promote their Insiders membership, and preview future business analysis topics, blending practical advice, real-life stories, and community support for fellow flower farmers.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges of dealing with “undercutters” in the flower farming business. They share insights on why competing on price is unsustainable and emphasize the importance of knowing your worth, building a unique brand, and creating a premium customer experience. Through personal stories and practical tips, they encourage listeners to focus on quality, connection, and mindset, empowering flower farmers to stand out and thrive without engaging in price wars.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share a candid midweek chat about flower farming life. They discuss the realities of working without gloves, prepping for holiday fundraisers and wreath workshops, and overcoming technical challenges with ManyChat. Highlights include practical tulip storage tips that challenge tradition, and a story about “the blue towel” as a metaphor for questioning old habits. The episode blends farm updates, product recommendations, and encouragement for growers to embrace change and efficiency, all in a warm and relatable style.
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In this Halloween-themed podcast episode, the host uses playful monster metaphors to explore the biggest challenges flower farmers face, such as cheap customers (“Vampires”), mindless trend-chasing (“Zombies”), cash flow issues (“Mummies”), burnout (“Werewolves”), and self-sabotage (“Evil Twins”). Through personal stories and practical advice, the host encourages listeners to set healthy boundaries, focus on their unique strengths, and prioritize self-care. The episode blends humor and business insights, inviting the flower farming community to confront their “monsters” and build more resilient, joyful businesses.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share an honest, unscripted chat about the realities of farm life as frost arrives, prepping for dahlia storage, and managing tuber sales. They discuss house renovation woes, the impact of severe weather, and marketing successes with automated ticket sales for their wreath workshops. The duo also tackles setting business boundaries, changing client attitudes, and whether growing dahlias is worth the effort. The episode wraps up with lighthearted Halloween plans and encouragement for fellow flower farmers.
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In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon share an honest look at the realities of flower farming. They discuss the emotional and physical challenges, the unpredictability of nature, and the importance of adaptability and resilience. The conversation covers burnout, the value of community, and moving beyond social media’s dreamy portrayal of farming. Offering personal stories and actionable advice, Lyndsay and Shannon encourage listeners to embrace both the hardships and joys of farming, reminding them that growth comes from accepting and adapting to the journey.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share an honest, unscripted look at flower farming life. They discuss the challenges of digging up dahlias, battling aphids, and managing weather setbacks, while offering practical tips on tuber storage and pest control. Shannon talks about tools for reducing phone distractions and answers questions from new flower farmers, emphasizing the importance of community and starting small. The episode also previews upcoming workshops and resources, leaving listeners with encouragement, real-world advice, and a sense of camaraderie in the flower farming journey.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon interview Al from Vitalize Seed Company about soil health, cover crops, and sustainable farming. Al shares his journey from wildlife management to regenerative agriculture, explaining how Vitality Seed creates balanced cover crop mixes and tailored fertility plans for farmers. They discuss the importance of soil testing, micronutrients, and organic amendments, offering practical advice for both small-scale growers and larger farms. The episode highlights actionable strategies for improving soil, managing nutrients, and adapting to challenges.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share an honest, unscripted look at flower farming as they wrap up dahlia season. They discuss digging and storing tubers, and managing rogue plants. The conversation covers flower farming techniques like pinching dahlias, changes to their CSA, and the upcoming Dirt Con virtual conference. They also answer a listener’s question about sourcing ranunculus and lisianthus plugs, offering practical advice for small-scale growers. The episode highlights both the challenges and rewards of farm life.
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Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
Shannon @bloomhillfarm
In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome back Kalin from Sweetwater Floral. They discuss the realities of running a flower business, personal growth, and balancing work and life. Kalin shares her journey launching her personal brand, and emphasizes the grounding power of floral design. The conversation covers entrepreneurship challenges, hiring, setting boundaries, and the importance of self-investment and mentorship. Listeners gain insights into building a fulfilling business while prioritizing creativity, presence, and well-being. The episode ends with encouragement to connect and keep growing, both personally and professionally.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the hosts share candid updates from their flower farm, focusing on challenges during a recent “u-pick” event, including trespassing and managing customer boundaries. They discuss the emotional toll of difficult interactions, strategies for clearer signage, and plans to concentrate picking hours. The episode also covers farm improvements, like adding new tunnels for lisianthus, and business updates, including early bird sales for flower subscriptions and their upcoming Dirt Con conference for flower farmers. Lyndsay and Shannon offer honest insights into both the joys and struggles of farm life.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon introduce Dirt Con, their upcoming conference for flower farmers. Drawing from their own journeys, they discuss the realities and challenges of flower farming, emphasizing the need for a solid business plan, financial clarity, and marketing strategies. They detail the conference agenda, speakers, and ticket options, highlighting actionable content and community support. Dirt Con is designed for farmers at any stage, aiming to provide practical tools, confidence, and inspiration to build sustainable, profitable, and joyful flower businesses.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the two flower farmers share an honest, unscripted chat about the realities of running a flower business. They discuss the challenges of organizing holiday fundraisers, managing flower stand sales, and setting realistic monthly sales goals. The episode also introduces their upcoming virtual event, Dirt Con 2026, designed to help fellow farmers with business planning. Throughout, Lindsay and Shannon offer practical tips, personal stories, and encouragement, giving listeners a genuine glimpse into the ups and downs of farm life and entrepreneurship.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share an honest conversation about building profitable flower farms. They discuss the emotional and practical challenges of farming, the importance of treating your farm like a business, and the value of having a clear, actionable plan. They emphasize embracing the CEO mindset, focusing on sustainable practices, and overcoming burnout. The episode also highlights the need for self-reflection, strategic marketing, and community support, inviting listeners to their upcoming conference, DirtCon, to help farmers develop personalized plans for lasting business success.
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In this podcast episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share candid updates on their flower farm, including challenges with drought, ending the “you-pick” season early, and managing markets and fundraisers. They discuss an ongoing legal battle over using a barn for events, offering advice on navigating regulations. The episode also covers practical tips for labeling and storing dahlias, previews a virtual planning conference for flower farmers, and highlights the importance of business strategy and community support. Personal reflections and encouragement for overwhelmed farmers from both speakers round out this insightful look at modern agritourism and small farm management.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share their experiences navigating the financial and operational challenges of tulip farming amid rising costs, tariffs, and market pressures. They discuss analyzing expenses, adjusting orders, and communicating transparently with buyers to ensure profitability. Both emphasize the importance of detailed planning, tracking yields, and being willing to pivot crop choices. The conversation offers practical strategies for flower farmers to make informed, data-driven decisions, avoid undercutting, and build resilient, sustainable businesses despite the unpredictable nature of farming
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Lyndsay and Shannon share real moments from their flower farms, including hosting a popular permanent jewelry pop-up and their annual Design and Dine event, which fosters community and connection. They discuss essential farm equipment, from seeders to tractors, and answer listener questions about their upcoming virtual planning event, Dirt Con 2026. The episode is filled with practical tips, personal stories, and listener shout-outs, capturing the unfiltered joys and challenges of flower farming life. Upcoming episodes promise more insights on tulips and profitable workshops.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share candid insights on navigating the fall season as flower farmers. They discuss creative ways to boost year-end revenue, including dried flower products, workshops, and seasonal promotions. The hosts offer practical tips for planning ahead, collaborating with local businesses, and engaging customers through events and unique experiences. Personal stories and business advice blend seamlessly, providing inspiration and actionable strategies for flower farmers to extend their season, diversify income, and maintain customer relationships as the year winds down.
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In this episode of The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon, the flower-farming duo shares candid updates on farm life, from vacation stories to dahlia woes and event planning. They discuss the challenges of social media management, drought conditions, and setting boundaries for their popular Dahlia Fest. They answer listener’s questions about pricing and competition, emphasizing quality, branding, and customer experience over price wars. The episode also features a promo for Dirt Con 2026, a virtual flower farming conference, and highlights practical business advice, community support, and upcoming educational resources for fellow growers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share actionable strategies for launching a successful CSA early bird campaign. They discuss the importance of timing, creating urgency, and offering meaningful incentives to boost early sign-ups. The hosts emphasize using email marketing and social media to build hype, nurture customer relationships, and avoid last-minute sales stress. Drawing from their own flower farming experiences, they provide practical tips on planning, authentic communication, and leveraging customer stories to grow a loyal CSA subscriber base and ensure a smooth, profitable season ahead.
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Shannon hosts solo while Lyndsay is on vacation, joined by Judd, her supportive "hype guy." They discuss coping with drought in Northeast Ohio, prepping fall beds to ease spring work, and tackling greenhouse soil health challenges. With Dahlia Fest and other events approaching, they share strategies for crowd management and fair flower picking. The episode also highlights pumpkin growing tips, the power of email marketing, and upcoming educational content, blending practical flower farming advice with candid, encouraging conversation about managing a busy, community-focused farm.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss strategies for overcoming the mid-season “CSA slump” in flower subscription programs. They share insights on keeping customers engaged through creative communication, personalized touches, and community-building events. The conversation covers the unique challenges of CSA customers, the importance of clear reminders, and adapting subscription structures. Practical tips include using welcome guides, offering bonuses, and gathering feedback. The episode provides actionable advice for flower farmers to maintain excitement, deepen customer relationships, and ensure a vibrant, profitable CSA season.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share an honest, unscripted chat about the realities of flower farming. They discuss the challenges of planning for tulip production, managing costs, and competing with cheap imports, as well as the unpredictable nature of growing dahlias amid changing weather. The episode also covers upcoming farm events, workshops, and community updates, offering listeners a relatable glimpse into the joys and struggles of running a small flower farm.
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In this episode of "Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the vital role of education in flower farming and business growth. They share personal stories about investing in courses, consulting, and community learning, emphasizing that continual education—whether free or paid—shortens the learning curve and builds confidence. The hosts share more about their Insiders membership group, designed to offer actionable advice, support, and resources for growers. They encourage listeners to prioritize personal and professional growth, highlighting that investing in yourself is the key to a thriving, profitable flower farm.
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Join Shannon and Lyndsay at their midweek catch up. They are chatting about their events that they had this past weekend. Lyndsay talks about the new dinner that she did on the farm this year and the prep that went into making sure the barn was looking the best. Shannon shares about her upick event and how she plans to make it easier for the next one. They answer the question of the week regarding Shiso and a question about DirtCon.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome email marketing expert Angie Machado to discuss why email marketing is essential for flower farmers. Angie shares her journey from ESPN to flower farming and marketing, then offers practical advice on starting and growing an email list, choosing the right platform, and engaging subscribers. The conversation covers overcoming overwhelm, the power of small but engaged audiences, and actionable tips for consistent, authentic, and effective email marketing—empowering flower farmers to boost sales and deepen customer connections beyond social media.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," share about the crops they are patiently waiting to bloom and the zinnias that they are enjoying this season. Lyndsay talks about the difficulty of growing pumpkins with a new bug on the farm. While Shannon shares about needing to think in the future before saying yes to things. They answer the question of the week and share what Fridays episode is all about.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon interview Ellen Frost, founder of Local Color Flowers in Baltimore. Ellen shares her journey building a floral design studio that sources 100% local flowers, discusses the challenges and logistics of working exclusively with regional growers, and highlights the importance of sustainability and community connections. She offers practical advice for growers and florists on building strong partnerships, embracing seasonality, and improving quality. Ellen also talks about her educational initiatives, including online courses and her Substack newsletter, aiming to support and inspire the local flower movement nationwide.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share an honest, unscripted look at flower farming life. They discuss balancing work with family, recent farm events, crop challenges, and future planning for workshops and planting. The conversation also covers vehicle woes, sunflower strategies, and the realities of always planning ahead. Lyndsay and Shannon introduce their upcoming virtual conference, Dirt Con, highlighting its practical sessions for flower farmers. Their candid chat offers insights, encouragement, and community for fellow growers navigating the joys and struggles of running a flower farm.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Brittany Doyle, owner of Dahlia and Vine Flower Farm. Brittany shares her journey from neuro trauma physician’s assistant to full-time flower farmer, and details how she’s built a profitable business through creative, well-organized workshops. The hosts and Brittany discuss workshop logistics, pricing, marketing, and balancing farm life with personal priorities, offering practical tips and candid insights for flower farmers looking to diversify income and build community through on-farm experiences.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share what has been going on at their arms this week. Lyndsay talks about her U-Pick event this past weekend, how she is trying something new with dahlia staking and how the rain has made planting harder this season. While Shannon shares about pivoting, learning from feedback and about yelp reviews.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon interview Kelly Shore, founder of The Floral Source. Kelly shares her 25-year journey from flower shop beginnings to building a wholesale business connecting florists with American-grown flowers. The conversation covers her passion for local sourcing, the challenges of pricing and scaling, and the importance of education and community in the floral industry. Kelly offers insights on navigating pandemic disruptions, fostering relationships between farmers and florists, and embracing the seasonal nature of flowers to create sustainable, thriving businesses.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share an honest, unscripted chat about their recent busy weekends, including Lyndsay’s Floral Foundations workshop and Shannon’s flower fest events. They discuss the realities of teaching, managing farm activities, and adapting to challenges like weather and pests. Both reflect on the importance of simplicity, efficiency, and community in flower farming, offering listeners a candid glimpse into the joys and hurdles of their everyday lives on the farm.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," hosts Lyndsay and Shannon interview Lisa Mason Ziegler, renowned as the "cool flowers queen." Lisa shares her inspiring journey from starting a flower farm on a small city lot to becoming a leading educator in cut flower farming. The discussion covers the benefits and challenges of growing cool season hardy annuals, succession planting, and adapting to changing markets. Lisa offers practical advice on planting, harvesting, and business growth, emphasizing resilience, patience, and the value of education for aspiring flower farmers.
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In this episode of "The Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share an honest, behind-the-scenes look at flower farming. They discuss the excitement and challenges of opening their "You Pick" flower farm, dealing with farm policies like no dogs, and managing unpredictable weather. Lyndsay opens up about a recent theft at her honor stand and the emotional impact, while both hosts swap tips on growing basil and fall crops. They answer listener questions about sales tax and taking vacations from the farm, offering practical advice and encouragement for fellow farmers.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the critical role of customer reviews in flower farming businesses. They share practical tips on how to request reviews, handle negative feedback gracefully, and use positive testimonials in marketing. Emphasizing authenticity and the importance of engaging with all feedback, they encourage listeners to start asking for reviews, respond thoughtfully, and integrate customer experiences into their business strategies to build trust, credibility, and sales. The episode inspires flower farmers to embrace reviews as a key growth tool.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsey and Shannon," the hosts—both flower farmers—reflect on their week around July 4th. Lyndsay opens up about the emotional toll of recent Texas flooding. They update listeners on their busy first week of grocery flower deliveries and emphasize the importance of setting boundaries and self-care amidst farm life’s demands. The episode blends humor, honest reflections, and practical insights from their farming journey.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," co-hosts Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Marryn Mathis, owner of Farmhouse Flower Farm and author of "Sweet Pea School." Marryn shares her journey from corporate life to flower farming, focusing on her passion for sweet peas. The conversation covers growing tips, challenges, and the emotional connections flowers create. Marin discusses seed production, the importance of adaptability, and her family’s role on the farm. The episode blends practical advice, heartfelt stories, and inspiration, leaving listeners eager to grow sweet peas and connect with the flower farming community.
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In this episode, flower farmers Shannon and Lyndsay candidly discuss the realities of their work, from the chaos of returning after vacation to the ongoing battles with weeds, pests, and unpredictable weather. They share stories about managing customer expectations—especially with brides seeking DIY wedding flowers—and the emotional toll of difficult client interactions. The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication, organization, and community support in flower farming, while also providing updates on their upcoming event, Dirt Con. Their honest and humorous exchange offers listeners a genuine glimpse into the joys and challenges of running a flower farm.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon discuss strategies for flower farmers to navigate the second half of the year. They candidly address spring challenges, including burnout and unmet expectations, and stress the importance of a midseason reality check. The hosts share actionable tips on goal review, crop planning, self-care, and simplifying farm tasks. They encourage farmers to document experiences, celebrate small wins, and embrace flexibility, reminding listeners that it’s never too late to adjust plans and prioritize well-being for a successful season ahead.
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Lyndsay and guest Shawn candidly discuss the realities of flower farming during a summer heat wave. They share adjustments made to protect crops, the installation of a new high tunnel, and the challenges of moving off the farm. The conversation covers adapting farming practices, maintaining customer relationships, and finding ways to keep their passion for gardening alive while running a business. Listeners get an honest look at the ups and downs of farm life, innovation, and personal transitions.
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Lyndsay and Shannon revisit their early discussion on perennials, sharing how their knowledge and practices have evolved. Building on insights from EP 59, they explore the pros and cons of growing perennials, offer practical tips for integrating them into flower farming, and discuss the importance of planning, maintenance, and understanding specific plant needs. Through personal experiences and audience questions, they aim to inspire and equip listeners to make informed decisions about adding perennials to their farms for long-term beauty and productivity.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share candid stories from their flower farms, including Shannon's chaotic experience with a troublesome Airbnb guest and Lyndsay's struggles with crop losses due to relentless rain. They discuss the arrival of new H-2A workers, sourcing flowers from other farms, and upcoming events like a wedding design workshop. The conversation highlights the unpredictability of farming, the importance of community, and their ongoing efforts to adapt and grow, offering listeners an honest glimpse into the joys and challenges of running a flower business.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," Lyndsay and Shannon share their experiences organizing large-scale "you-pick" events. They discuss essential planning, logistics, pricing strategies, and customer engagement, emphasizing the importance of creating a memorable festival atmosphere with vendors, live music, and food trucks. The hosts also address challenges like weather, staffing, and rule enforcement, offering practical tips and lessons learned. Listeners are encouraged to adapt these insights to their own operations and join the community for ongoing support and resources in running successful you-pick events.
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In this episode of Uncut hosts Lyndsay and Shannon share candid updates from their flower farms. They discuss Lyndsay’s recent name change, the impact of weather on their crops, and the ongoing challenges of weed control. The conversation covers composting, sourcing quality materials, and preparations for fall bouquets and market days. With humorous anecdotes and practical advice, the episode offers an authentic, relatable look at the ups and downs of flower farming, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners interested in farm life.
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In this episode of "The Dirt on Flowers," co-hosts Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the theme "Refocus and Reconnect: Building a Business That Loves You Back" with guest Jessica Chase from Sierra Flower Farms. They address the challenges new flower farmers face, such as feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from their purpose. Jessica shares her journey of starting a flower farm without prior experience, emphasizing the importance of aligning the business with personal values and lifestyle. The conversation offers practical advice on managing burnout, refining business practices, and maintaining a positive outlook.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts candidly discuss the ups and downs of flower farming. They share updates on their crops, weather challenges, and weed management, while also swapping stories about difficult customers and the frustrations of selling on Facebook Marketplace. The episode highlights the realities of running a small farm, the importance of community, and the need to adapt in business. With humor and honesty, Lyndsay and Shannon offer practical advice and encouragement for fellow farmers and small business owners.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon welcome back Jenny Marks, a small-scale flower farmer from New York, to discuss "farming smarter, not harder." Jenny shares her journey of refining her business model to enhance profitability by streamlining offerings and implementing effective systems. Overwhelmed by managing a diverse array of flowers and multiple sales outlets, Jenny emphasizes the importance of financial analysis and removing emotion from business decisions. She discusses the significance of work-life balance, structured task management, and the value of customer connection. The episode encourages farmers to evaluate their practices, focusing on profitability and personal fulfillment.
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In this episode of "The Uncut," flower farmers Lyndsay and Shannon share an unfiltered look into their daily lives. They discuss the impact of unusual weather on their crops, particularly peonies, and the challenges of customer interactions. The duo recounts humorous personal anecdotes, including a frustrating furniture shopping trip and a wedding setup that required last-minute adjustments. They also touch on the importance of setting boundaries with demanding clients and finding balance between work and personal life. The episode offers a candid glimpse into the realities of running a flower business, complete with its ups and downs.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenging topic of pricing flowers. They highlight that new flower farmers often struggle with valuing their time and products, leading to unsustainable pricing. The hosts debunk the misconception that being the lowest-priced option attracts loyal customers, advocating instead for understanding costs and setting informed prices. They provide actionable strategies, such as tracking expenses and differentiating pricing for various sales channels. Ultimately, they encourage farmers to confidently charge what their products are worth to ensure business sustainability.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts candidly discuss the ups and downs of flower farming during a busy spring season. They humorously recount internet issues caused by squirrels and share their experiences of emotional and mental exhaustion from managing farm tasks. The conversation covers seed starting challenges, noise sensitivity, and the unpredictability of crop yields, particularly with peonies. They also highlight the importance of community support and adaptability in farming practices. The episode offers an authentic glimpse into the realities of running a flower farm, emphasizing resilience and the need to balance work and personal life.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their transition from traditional 9 to 5 jobs to full-time farming. They share personal experiences of burnout and dissatisfaction in their previous careers, which motivated them to pursue farming. The episode emphasizes the importance of solid financial planning, understanding cash flow, and tracking expenses. They outline the phases of transition, including recognizing the need for change and setting realistic expectations about farming's challenges. The speakers also highlight the significance of community support and maintaining a resilient mindset throughout the journey.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the hosts share their experiences as flower farmers during the busy Mother's Day season. They discuss the challenges of managing sales, weather unpredictability, and seed starting. Lyndsay highlights the importance of adaptability in farming, while Shannon recounts her decision-making process for sales strategies. They also touch on the complexities of seed germination and the emotional aspects of farming. The episode offers a candid look at the realities of flower farming, emphasizing the need for flexibility and effective resource management.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss marketing strategies for small businesses with Channing Muller, an award-winning marketing consultant and founder of DCM Communications. They explore the importance of keeping marketing efforts fresh and consistent without feeling overwhelmed. Channing shares insights on differentiating marketing from advertising, identifying ideal clients, and choosing the right social media platforms. The episode aims to equip small business owners, particularly in the farming and floral sectors, with actionable strategies to enhance their marketing efforts and drive sales.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," they discuss the hectic week leading up to Mother's Day. They share personal anecdotes, including Lyndsay's humorous cheerleading story, and delve into the challenges of managing orders, planting, and harvesting. The conversation covers pricing strategies, marketing struggles, and the importance of community support. They highlight the emotional and logistical hurdles of flower farming during peak seasons and emphasize the value of organization, planning, and adaptability. The episode offers a candid look at the realities of the floral industry, providing valuable insights and encouragement for fellow farmers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the "fire, ready, aim" approach to decision-making in flower farming. They emphasize the importance of taking swift action rather than getting stuck in indecision, which can lead to missed opportunities. Through personal anecdotes, they highlight the value of embracing imperfections, learning from experiences, and maintaining confidence in decision-making. The episode aims to inspire listeners to take actionable steps in their farming businesses, navigate entrepreneurial challenges, and grow through taking risks and learning from both successes and failures.
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In this podcast episode, flower farmers Lyndsay and Shannon engage in a candid discussion about their week on the farm. They cover the progress of their tulip fields, the impact of unpredictable weather, and the challenges of managing crops like peonies. The conversation also touches on customer management, particularly pre-orders and sales strategies for events like Mother's Day. They share insights from a recent agritourism conference and reflect on the emotional toll of the season. Overall, the episode offers a relatable glimpse into the realities of flower farming, emphasizing the importance of community and customer connections.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the Enneagram with certified coach Jackie Brewster. They explore how this personality typing system provides insights into behaviors, motivations, and personal growth. Jackie explains the Enneagram's purpose and its benefits, emphasizing that it’s not about labeling but understanding underlying motivations. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, addressing skepticism about personality tests, and the importance of self-awareness. They also discuss how the Enneagram can enhance communication and relationships in both personal and professional settings, encouraging listeners to explore it for deeper self-understanding.
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In this episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share their experiences with tulip farming during the spring season. They recount a successful but hectic Easter tulip fundraiser, highlighting the unpredictability of spring weather and its impact on their crops. The conversation covers the challenges of managing inventory, dealing with waste, and the importance of planning and adaptability. They also discuss their strategies for winter operations, including the use of coolers and heaters to manage temperature and humidity. The episode is filled with relatable anecdotes, laughter, and insights into the realities of flower farming.
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Lyndsay and Shannon dive into the crucial topic of flower coolers. They discuss the significant benefits of having a cooler on a flower farm, such as reducing stress, improving flower quality, and allowing for better scheduling of harvesting and arranging. They explore various types of coolers, including beverage coolers, converted residential fridges, and commercial walk-in coolers, sharing their pros and cons. Practical advice on insulation, temperature, and humidity control is provided, emphasizing the importance of investing in a cooler for a more efficient flower farming operation.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their experiences as flower farmers, focusing on the challenges of growing tulips and the impact of unpredictable weather. Lyndsey shares her significant losses in greenhouse tulips and explores the concept of "over cooling" with her bulb supplier, Jerome. Shannon expresses concerns about her field tulips blooming in time for Easter and the difficulties of managing customer expectations. They emphasize the importance of flexibility, customer communication, and resilience in farming, offering insights and encouragement to fellow farmers and small business owners.
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Lyndsay and Shannon, along with insurance expert Keith Allen, discuss the critical importance of insurance for farmers, especially those involved in agritourism and hosting events. They explore the distinctions between home and farm insurance, emphasizing the necessity of liability coverage when welcoming customers or vendors onto the property. Keith shares insights on the scrutiny of insurance providers post-pandemic, the importance of keeping insurance agents informed about operational changes, and the need for proper coverage to protect against potential risks. The episode underscores the value of understanding and obtaining appropriate insurance for farm operations.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share the unfiltered realities of flower farming. They discuss the humorous chaos of having chicks in the studio, the emotional challenges of rehoming chickens, and a funny April Fool's Day flower delivery incident. The episode highlights the importance of community support among farmers, dealing with customer interactions, and managing social media criticism. They also touch on the business aspects of farming, such as hiring employees and marketing strategies. Throughout, their light-hearted and relatable storytelling provides both entertainment and valuable insights into farm life.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss common pitfalls in flower farming. They emphasize treating the farm as a business, managing finances wisely, and being prepared for unexpected challenges. Key points include avoiding early overspending, having a contingency plan, setting clear sales strategies, and recognizing the importance of administrative tasks. They also stress the value of customer feedback and the necessity of pacing oneself to avoid burnout. Their insights aim to help both new and established flower farmers succeed in their endeavors.
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In this episode of Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon they discuss transitioning from winter to the busy spring season. They share their struggles with getting into "go mode," adjusting work schedules, and dealing with weather challenges impacting their first farmer's market. They delve into the complexities of tulip harvesting, managing expectations, and the importance of crop rotation to prevent disease. The episode also highlights their upcoming workshops and farm tours, providing practical advice and relatable anecdotes, capturing the essence of the challenges and rewards of flower farming.
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Lyndsay and Shannon welcome attorney Robert Braga, to explore the legal intricacies of running a flower farm with a focus on agritourism. They discuss the importance of understanding local regulations, ensuring proper signage, and maintaining ADA compliance to protect against liability. Robert emphasizes the need for appropriate insurance, waivers, and contracts to safeguard farm operations. The conversation also highlights the value of having a knowledgeable legal advisor to navigate challenges and enhance the visitor experience. The episode serves as a comprehensive guide for aspiring agritourism operators.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," they share candid updates from their farms. Shannon recounts the delayed arrival of workers due to customs issues, eventually resolved by a family friend. Lyndsay discusses the late blooming of tulips and the challenges of timing her spring CSA with Mother's Day. Shannon engages with Lyndsay, sharing her own tulip harvesting techniques and plans for sunflowers. The episode highlights the importance of community support among farmers, with both hosts reflecting on the joys and challenges of farm life, emphasizing adaptability and shared experiences.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their daily routines as flower farmers. They emphasize the importance of structured planning to manage the unpredictable nature of farming. Both value quiet morning rituals to set daily priorities. They highlight effective employee management, balancing personal and professional tasks, and the significance of financial tracking. The episode offers practical strategies for time management, communication, and self-care, providing listeners with a candid look at the challenges and rewards of flower farming.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," the flower farmers share candid updates from their farm. They discuss the positive impact of warmer weather on tulip growth and the success of their "dump and go" planting method. Marketing strategies and customer interactions are highlighted, with Lyndsay recounting a humorous incident involving unauthorized photographers. Challenges with technology and communication are also addressed. Shannon talks about improving the management of photography rentals and shares a personal anecdote about a challenging Airbnb stay. The episode concludes with their excitement for the upcoming season and the importance of community and resilience.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share essential flower varieties for new farmers. They discuss ten must-grow flowers, emphasizing sunflowers, marigolds, and dahlias for their profitability and ease of growth. They also cover seed organization strategies, highlighting the importance of managing seed inventory to reduce waste. The conversation includes personal anecdotes and practical tips, such as using photo boxes for seed storage and the benefits of direct seeding. The episode aims to inspire and equip new flower farmers with actionable advice for a successful farming journey.
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Referenced Episodes: EP 142: The Dirt on Celosia, EP 140: Growing Lisianthus with Dave Dowling
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss recent weather events, including "muddy rain," and share personal updates about family milestones. They celebrate gaining new social media followers and address a listener's question about starting as a new flower farmer, offering advice on mindset and market analysis. Additionally, they announce plans for a virtual conference for flower farmers in January, emphasizing the importance of learning and community. The episode blends lighthearted banter with valuable insights, creating a welcoming atmosphere for listeners.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are joined by Em Connors, a Canva verified expert and marketing mentor. The trio discusses actionable Instagram strategies to boost local business visibility, particularly for flower farms. They emphasize community engagement, optimizing Instagram bios, and creating engaging content. Emily highlights the importance of genuine engagement over follower count and suggests using local hashtags and collaborating with local influencers. The episode also covers the significance of email marketing and maintaining a consistent, visually appealing Instagram feed using tools like Canva and Later.
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In this episode of "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," discuss their recent experiences and challenges. They share the mixed reactions to a social media post about the humorous "dahlia stripper names" interactions with followers. Both talk about the difficulties of using a new vacuum seeder for seed starting, highlighting the frustrations and learning curves involved. Lyndsay also delves into her technical issues with Mailchimp and Squarespace, which led to many contacts being unsubscribed. The episode underscores the importance of community, perseverance, and humor in farm life.
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Lyndsay and Shannon delve into the topic of perfectionism and its impact on their industry. They share personal stories and challenges, emphasizing how the quest for perfection can hinder creativity, productivity, and joy. They discuss the emotional toll, including stress and burnout, and offer practical tips for overcoming perfectionist tendencies. The episode encourages listeners to embrace imperfection, focus on progress, and foster a supportive work environment. Lyndsay and Shannon conclude with a light-hearted reminder to engage with the podcast community and appreciate the beauty of imperfection.
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In this weeks uncut Shannon and Lyndsay answer "What are your “we could do without” things?" Lyndsay shares that she will be doing prom bouquets and how she is doing it differently than the previous years. They are starting to get seeds planted while also getting dahlias divided. They share how long January felt and how quickly February came to an end. It is full steam ahead for season 2025.
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Lyndsay and Shannon explore the theme "small hinges swing big doors," emphasizing how small, consistent actions can lead to significant changes in flower farming. They discuss the importance of record keeping, marketing consistency, and financial tracking, sharing personal experiences to inspire listeners. The episode highlights the value of persistence, reliability, and self-care in running a successful farm. Lindsay and Shannon encourage setting manageable goals and taking incremental steps to achieve long-term success, fostering a supportive community among flower farmers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share candid stories about their experiences, particularly during the busy Valentine's Day period. They discuss the challenges of flower sales, humorous customer interactions, and the logistics of running a flower business. A notable story involves a complicated delivery due to a customer's personal situation, highlighting the unpredictability of their work. The hosts also emphasize the importance of community and offer practical advice for fellow flower farmers, making the episode both engaging and informative.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges and realities of flower farming. They emphasize the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and managing stress, especially during busy seasons like Valentine's Day. Lyndsay shares her routine of yoga and running, while Shannon highlights the benefits of disconnecting from technology with phone-free Sundays. They also stress the necessity of asking for help and prioritizing personal well-being. The episode aims to inspire listeners to find balance and joy in their farming journey while debunking romanticized notions of the profession.
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In the podcast episode "Uncut with Lyndsay and Shannon," Lyndsay shares her experiences from a recent agritourism conference, highlighting the differences between traditional flower farming and agritourism. She discusses various activities offered by agritourism farms, such as donut stands and pumpkin cannons. Lyndsay also talks about her plans for Valentine's Day and an upcoming "marigold mixer" event. Shannon engages by sharing insights into their flower farming practices, discussing flowers they’ve stopped growing and new varieties they’re trying. The episode emphasizes their journey as flower farmers, the challenges they face, and their commitment to community engagement.
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Lyndsay and Shannon introduce their "Flourish February" theme, focusing on self-love and thriving in farming. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries to balance personal and professional lives, sharing experiences on managing customer expectations and maintaining emotional well-being. They emphasize the significance of consistency, customer experience, and effective marketing strategies, particularly in rural areas. The episode also launches a new segment addressing listener questions, aiming to provide actionable advice and foster a supportive community among flower farmers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share an unfiltered glimpse into their lives and farms. They discuss their current activities, frustrations, and plans for the upcoming season, including seed ordering and crop planning. Lyndsay and Shannon explain their new podcast format, aimed at providing real-time updates and connecting more immediately with their audience. They touch on challenges like managing winter operations and building a new walk-in cooler. They also promote their new CSA Welcome Packet and emphasize themes of self-love and creating boundaries for the upcoming month.
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In the final episode of January crop deep dive series, hosts Lyndsay and Shannon are joined by guest expert Dave Dowling to discuss peonies. Reflecting on previous episodes about tulips and sunflowers, they acknowledge the importance of specialty crops. Dave shares his expertise on peonies, addressing the high volume of listener questions on the topic. He also announces his retirement but confirms he will remain active in the industry through speaking engagements. The episode offers valuable insights and strategies for flower farmers, particularly those interested in peony cultivation.
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Lyndsay and Shannon welcome guest Michelle from Roots Cut Flower Farm to discuss the realities of flower farming. They share their experiences with weather challenges, particularly snow, and delve into the logistics of farm management. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding market demands and growing conditions, focusing on celosia as a staple crop. Michelle shares her expertise on seed saving, succession planting, and the significance of soil health. The episode emphasizes community support, knowledge-sharing, and continuous learning to achieve successful and sustainable flower farming operations.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges and triumphs of farming, with a focus on sunflowers. They introduce Steve Robert, known as "Sunflower Steve," who shares his extensive experience in flower farming. The conversation highlights the unpredictability of farming, the emotional toll of weather impacts, and the importance of resilience. Steve talks about his journey, the origin of his nickname, and his innovative use of sunflowers for artistic murals. The episode emphasizes community support, creative adaptation, and the joy of cultivating unique flower varieties, offering inspiration and practical advice for aspiring farmers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon, co-hosts from Wildflower Company and Bloom Hill Farm, welcome expert guest Dave Dowling to discuss the cultivation of Lisianthus. They explore various aspects of growing this popular flower, including the benefits of high tunnels versus field planting, seed starting versus buying plugs, and tips for ensuring healthy plants. Dave shares his extensive knowledge, emphasizing the flower's long vase life, profitability, and the importance of quality and consistency in flower farming. The episode aims to provide actionable strategies for both novice and experienced growers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their recent wreath workshops, navigating weather challenges and vendor communication issues. They introduce Linda D'Arco from Ampersand Bulb Co., who shares insights into the complexities of the bulb industry, particularly tulips. Linda explains the bulb procurement process, including sourcing from the Netherlands, dealing with market demand, and managing quality issues. The conversation highlights the importance of adaptability, strong supplier relationships, and educating customers about the intricacies of bulb farming. The episode aims to inform and support flower farmers and enthusiasts.
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Lyndsay and Shannon reflect on their past year in flower farming with special guest Shawn Mercer, focusing on the challenges and successes of their wreath workshops. As the holiday season ends, Lyndsay transitions into a more relaxed phase, while Shannon discusses the logistical hurdles of moving locations and managing customer expectations. They emphasize the importance of reflection and planning for the upcoming year. Shawn, Lyndsay's husband, adds humor with his novice perspective on the flower business. The episode highlights resilience, adaptability, and the value of community support.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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, 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.
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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.
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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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In this podcast episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share their experiences and insights on running profitable flower farms. They discuss the importance of strategic planning, especially for the Christmas season, and reflect on past challenges and successes. The conversation covers sourcing Christmas greens, creating sales plans, and maximizing profitability through workshops and diverse offerings. They emphasize early preparation, customer engagement, and the relatively low skill level required to start a Christmas greens business. Their goal is to inspire and provide actionable strategies for listeners at any stage of their farming journey.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges of running flower farms in early July. They tackle the pressures of summer heat, irrigation, and wedding bookings. Lyndsay shares her journey of prioritizing well-being by reducing her workload for her upcoming wedding. Shannon talks about managing a new property and hosting a "u-pick" event. They emphasize setting boundaries, managing expectations, and the realities of farming. The episode also includes a segment addressing listener questions on harvesting techniques and efficient farming practices.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are joined by Shanti from Whipstone Farm. They discuss the challenges of flower farming, including weather-related issues and the impact on their crops. Shantae shares her experiences farming in the high desert of Prescott, Arizona, emphasizing the need for resilience and adaptability. The conversation covers various farming techniques, pest management, and the importance of strategic planning. They also highlight the balance between work and personal life, stressing the significance of flexibility and effective communication with customers and fellow farmers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share their journey of growing their farms into six-figure businesses. They discuss the challenges of irrigation and crop management during a hot season, while remaining optimistic about their heat-loving crops. The conversation covers various online tools and apps they use, such as Canva, QuickBooks, Squarespace, and ShipStation, to streamline operations and enhance customer experiences. They also highlight the importance of professional email platforms, photo editing apps, project management software, and tools like Linktree and CapCut for marketing and communication.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss their flower farming experiences, focusing on challenges like weather conditions, crop failures, and color preferences for wedding arrangements. They highlight the importance of maintaining high standards for farm-grown blooms and sourcing quality flowers. Guest Laura Beth Resnick of Butterbee Farms shares her journey from vegetable to flower farming, emphasizing the significance of partnerships, taking breaks for farm maintenance, and the complexities of urban farming. The episode offers insights into relationship-building with customers, balancing work and personal life, and strategic decision-making in flower farming.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges posed by the Ohio heatwave on their farms and the measures they are taking to mitigate its effects. They emphasize the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone for personal and business growth. Reflecting on their eight-year journey, they highlight the balance between data-driven decisions and gut feelings. They also discuss overcoming business plateaus, the value of mentorship, and the interconnectedness of time and money. The episode concludes with a challenge to listeners to embrace change for continuous improvement.
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Lyndsay and Shannon chat with Janis Smith-Harris, a Canadian cut flower farmer from Harris Flower Farm in Saint Thomas, Ontario. Janis shares her journey from being an optician to becoming a full-time flower farmer, detailing the growth of her farm to nearly six acres. They discuss the challenges of weed control, the use of mechanized equipment, and innovative planting methods. Janis also highlights the importance of community and representation within the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers (ASCFG) for Canadian growers. The episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for flower farming enthusiasts.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges of flower farming, emphasizing the importance of resilience. They share insights on coping with weather impacts, the need for nutritious meals, and building inner strength. Key tips include acceptance, optimism, and taking responsibility for one's life. They highlight the value of community support, sharing a heartwarming story of a generous donation during tough times. Lindsay and Shannon encourage maintaining a positive attitude, finding humor in adversity, and invite listeners to join their community for exclusive content and support.
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This week Lyndsay and Shannon share the gritty realities of flower farming. They discuss the intense challenges faced during the first quarter, from staffing changes and overwhelming workloads to weather impacts on crops. Lyndsay talks about her recovery from surgery amid farm duties, while Shannon describes the hurdles of farm expansion and unpredictable weather. They delve into issues with tulips and ranunculus, including weather effects, marketing strategies, and pest infestations, and explore solutions like soil replacement and fungicides. Additionally, Lyndsay recounts a distressing encounter with mites in her chicken coop, but also celebrates the success of her tulip pick and the benefits of hiring new staff. The episode concludes with a look at summer plans, farm visibility, and a call for listener engagement, reflecting the resilience and adaptability required in the farming industry.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are joined by Emily VonTrapp of VonTrapp Flowers and Linda D'Aarco of Little Farmhouse Flowers to discuss their experiences in flower farming, with a focus on growing tulips. They share their unique approaches to planting, cultivating, and harvesting tulips, including their use of different methods like hydroponics and crate growing. They also touch on the challenges they've faced, such as pest control and climate impacts on production. The impact of the pandemic on their businesses is discussed, leading to innovative shifts like moving their Tulip Workshop online. The episode is rich with insights on the practicalities of tulip farming and the importance of education and community in the industry.
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Lyndsay and Shannon share their expertise on marketing strategies for farm-based workshops. They discuss the importance of understanding the target audience, leveraging social media and email marketing, and the necessity of a well-structured launch plan. They share personal experiences and emphasize the need for authenticity in marketing messages. The episode covers the challenges of consistent marketing and offers practical tips for engaging potential customers, such as using Facebook events and personalized messaging. They provide actionable insights for effectively promoting workshops and adapting marketing tactics based on results.
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In this podcast episode, Lyndsay and Shannon, share their expertise on pricing strategies for farm workshops and events. They discuss cost-plus, hourly-based, and value-based pricing models, emphasizing the importance of planning and not underpricing. They explore targeting different audiences, like men for Mother's Day events, and adjusting marketing strategies accordingly. They also cover the comprehensive costs involved in running workshops. The episode is packed with practical advice, encouraging farmers to stay curious, monitor customer experiences, and brainstorm innovative event ideas. The next episode promises to tackle the critical aspect of marketing workshops.
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In this podcast episode, Shannon and Lyndsay share their passion for hosting various workshops on their farms, from flower crown making to Christmas wreath workshops. They recount memorable moments, like the challenge of fitting a stick into a car, and the unique styles of participants. They also look forward to discussing how to plan profitable workshops in an upcoming episode, acknowledging past experiences of financial loss. Emphasizing the balance between enjoyment and the business side of farm workshops.
As a resource for locating your local FSA office, as well as the resources available for beginning farmers and Farm Loan tools available by clicking the link: http://Farmers.gov
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In this episode Lyndsay and Shannon are joined by Amanda Sergeant from the Farm Service Agency (FSA). They discuss the FSA's programs and services, emphasizing their benefits for farmers, including those in the flower industry. Amanda provides insights into the registration process, eligibility, and available programs like the Farm Storage Facility Loans and the Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program. The importance of communication with the FSA, understanding deadlines, and good recordkeeping for loss reporting is highlighted. The episode concludes with a reminder to engage with agricultural agencies and a call for listener engagement on their podcast and Instagram.
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In this episode Lyndsay and Shannon share their insights on tulip farming and the broader aspects of running a flower farming business. They emphasize the importance of tracking critical numbers for informed decision-making and discuss the challenges of managing emotions in business. They provide practical advice on focusing on key metrics, avoiding over-analysis, and learning from both successes and failures. The hosts also express gratitude to their listeners, and tease upcoming surprises, highlighting the value of listener feedback and engagement.
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In this podcast episode, Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the mental and logistical preparations for the upcoming growing season. They explore the excitement and concerns associated with making large flower orders, managing farm changes, and the financial implications of their investments. Lyndsay talks about adapting her farm operations due to health reasons and a team member's maternity leave, while Shannon anticipates the help of H-2A workers. They also touch on the nuances of forcing tulips and the balance between farm life and home cleanliness, offering practical advice like a tip for keeping snapdragons straight in the cooler. Their conversation underscores the importance of flexibility and adaptability in flower farming.
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Lyndsay and Shannon interview Loretta Ball, owner of The Never Ending Flower Farm. They discuss the unique aspects of running a u-pick flower farm, including customer experiences, operational challenges, and creative solutions. Loretta shares her journey from starting with a small patch to expanding her farm, and the hosts exchange stories about the quirks of agritourism. They also touch on the importance of marketing, customer engagement, and adapting the business to keep valuable employees. The conversation highlights the joys and hurdles of flower farming and agritourism.
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In the 100th episode of their podcast, Shannon and Lyndsaycelebrate their journey as farmers and podcast hosts. They share behind-the-scenes stories, reflect on personal and business growth, and discuss overcoming challenges like technical issues and self-doubt. They emphasize the importance of self-compassion, hiring help, and surrounding oneself with supportive people. The hosts also touch on social media culture, dealing with difficult customers, and the practical aspects of farming, such as crop planning. They express gratitude for their listeners' support and look forward to future episodes and community engagement.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the intricacies of flower farming with special guest Linda Doan. They share their personal journeys, the challenges of maintaining a work-life balance, and the empowerment they feel as business owners. Linda recounts her romantic start with her husband in the flower farming business and introduces listeners to their farm's local traditions, such as the Thanksgiving pumpkin roll. The episode also delves into the customer demographics, the picturesque setting of Linda's farm, and the various ways they sell flowers, including CSA programs, workshops, and hosting weddings. The conversation highlights the importance of marketing, profitability, and the joy found in farming, concluding with Linda's advice for new farmers to have fun and enjoy their work.
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Lyndsay and Shannon, welcome guest Alix Northrup, a freelance illustrator delve into the intricacies of branding for businesses. They discuss the comprehensive nature of branding beyond just a logo, covering visual elements, messaging, and the feelings a brand evokes. Emphasizing the importance of custom branding, they explore the benefits of a unique brand identity, potential legal issues with non-custom designs, and the value of a cohesive branding package. The hosts also offer practical advice on finding a branding professional, highlighting word-of-mouth recommendations and the use of social media platforms like Instagram. Alex shares her availability for new clients and how to contact her.
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Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Corina Bench from My Digital Farmer. Corina shares her journey in applying online marketing strategies to her farm, Shared Legacy Farms, and her transition to mentoring other farmers. The discussion focuses on the importance of understanding marketing frameworks, customer education, and the creation of customer avatars for targeted marketing. Corina emphasizes the need for specificity in messaging to connect with the right audience and the role of ongoing customer research in refining marketing strategies. The episode provides valuable insights into effective marketing for farmers, highlighting the significance of understanding and serving customer needs.
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Lyndsay and Shannon engage in a heartfelt discussion about the role of fear in their lives as flower farmers and business owners. They explore the different ways fear manifests, from the pressures of social media and comparison to the challenges of decision-making and the impact of fear on their actions. They share personal stories, including the concept of analysis paralysis, discussion of imposter syndrome and the pressure to downplay achievements. The episode concludes with an invitation to their audience to share struggles and join their supportive community.
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Lyndsay and Shannon discuss SEO strategies with guest Julia Bocchese, an SEO consultant for agriculture and horticulture businesses. They cover the importance of keyword research, website navigation, and maintaining up-to-date online profiles. Julia shares tips on optimizing website copy, title tags, meta descriptions, and image alt text for better search engine rankings. Practical advice includes targeting low competition keywords, creating engaging content, and improving website usability, especially for mobile users.
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Lyndsay and Shannon dive into the intricacies of wedding consultations for their flower businesses. They discuss strategies for acquiring leads, managing client expectations, and refining the consultation process. They emphasize the importance of setting clear expectations, using software for organization, and confidently guiding clients through flower selection. They share personal experiences, including mishaps and the evolution of their consultation strategies, underscoring the significance of expert communication, flexibility, and creating a positive first impression. They conclude by highlighting the value of customer satisfaction, efficient communication, and the role of word-of-mouth in attracting clients that resonate with their unique styles.
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In this podcast episode, Lyndsay and Shannon share their flower farming insights and advice. They reflect on their business growth, the importance of honest conversations, and offer strategies for success. They recount humorous early podcasting challenges and express gratitude for their listeners' support. The hosts emphasize the necessity of crop planning, overcoming fear, setting financial goals, and creating a marketing plan. They also discuss supply management, work-life balance, and the significance of self-care. The episode concludes with a light-hearted touch and an invitation for listener engagement, looking forward to their 100th episode celebration.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are chatting with Tracey & Matt Parriman this week about how they use their high tunnels. They are going to share with you how and why they heat their high tunnels to make their growing season last longer. They share the pros, cons and everything in between. They will talk about how they flip the beds and what they are growing and how. Is it worth managing a heated high tunnel in the winter? They talk about why it is for them.
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In the second part of this podcast Lyndsay and Shannon are sharing what to plant and when to plant it. The things that need to be thought about because this is a new planting environment with its own set of challenges to think about. They will give you a list of their favorites and some others to consider when you are crop planning.
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Have you been thinking about getting a high tunnel? Shannon and Lyndsay are talking all things high tunnels in this two part series. They are sharing with you this week what to consider when looking to add this to your farm. Where do you want to put it and what things to consider when looking for the best spot. They share what it could cost depending on the upgrades and if you choose to build it or have someone do that for you. They talk about the NRCS grant application. Having a high tunnel is something that will help extend your growing season and there are many different ways to go about getting one.
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Shannon and Judd are tackling this weeks podcast by sharing with you their story of their farm. They will share where they started and what the future looks like for them. They just bought a second property to help alleviate some of the pinch points at their current farm. They talk how they did it and what type of loans they used. They will share about what the next year looks like for the property along with their 3-5 year plan. Lots of changes happening over at Bloom Hill and they will bring you all the details.
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Lyndsay and Shannon welcome Daniel Schavey of Petal Pickers this week to talk about how his business has grown over the years. He will share how and why he started to ship flowers. He talks about how he markets so that more people know that he ships nationwide. You will learn his biggest lesson and his favorite thing to do on the farm. Having a work life balance can be hard and he shares how he is trying to make that better and enjoy life all while owning a successful business.
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Lyndsay and Shannon Spilling the Dirt this episode answering the questions asked by you. This episode they will cover:
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Lyndsay and Shannon are sharing with you their year in review. They do this every year where they talk about a rose which is something good that happened, a bud something they are looking forward to next year and a thorn which is something that they struggled with but will be working on to be better. They share the highs and lows of 2023 and give you tips on how to look at your 2023 in review to make 2024 better.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are giving you their favorite things on this fun episode. They share how they found some of them why they love them and want to share them with you.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are giving you three steps to create a newsletter this week:
They go into each of these steps with detail of how they did it and lots of tips and tricks to make it easier. Writing a newsletter doesn't have to be this big scary thing. You just need the tools to make it easier to create a better connection with your customers.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are chatting about how to create a connection with your customers. They share how they create and foster connection on theirs farms. You will hear them share the best practices for your farm like:
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Lyndsay and Shannon are chatting with Lennie Larkin of B-Side Farm & Flower Farming for Profit. Lennie shares her flower farming story and how she has gotten where she is today. They are going to talk about the 5 keys to profit in this episode. They talk boundaries, why it is so important to test and learn and other tips to help you have a profitable flower farm.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are sharing with you what they are grateful for and how they continue to learn and grow. They share how they can even be grateful for the hard times like tulip gate 2023. Big things little things they share from being grateful for this community all the way to being grateful for having a cozy home.
Bloom Hill Farm is launching their Dahlia Masterclass all about dahlia tuber splitting and storage! Learn more at www.bloomhillfarm.com/learn - the course launches November 22nd!
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Lyndsay and Shannon talking all the pros and cons of a CSA. They share what works for them and what they have changed to make it better. They will give hot tips like using a text service to remind customers to pick up each week. You can never communicate enough and it helps make it easier. Join them to learn the good and the bad of a CSA flower subscription.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are answering questions asked by you this week. They are sharing the ins and outs of a high tunnel. Why they can be so beneficial and tips and tricks they have learned along the way. They dive into how they start seeds and what can make it easier and more successful. Social media is a hot topic and they are discussing if they think it is necessary or not for a new business to have.
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Lyndsay and Shannon are dropping in to give you a little personal update. If you are driving or just not in a good headspace to hear heavy news please skip this and come back to it at a better time. A few months ago Lyndsay found a lump in one of her breast and has since been diagnosed with breast cancer. They wanted to come on and give you an update and thank you for the support. . They will continue to update on this journey when found appropriate. They will be continuing the podcast as normal but are just asking for some grace and that it might be more Shannon at times as Lyndsay is trying to balance something already so unpredictable. Again they thank you and are so appreciative for each and everyone of you.
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Shannon and Lyndsay welcome Tara Fodor of Farmhouse Bloom. Tara is going to share how her business has evolved over the years and how she is making the business work for her. She shares some tips on the best way to start wedding work if you are thinking about going that direction. She shares how she typically prices wedding work and how to take the fear out of being priced "too high". As they end the podcast she will share a horror story and some final tips on what she always has in her wedding go bag.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are changing things up this week and sharing with you their farming horror stories. Halloween is just days away so what better time to tell the stories that they won't forget. They share their favorite halloween costumes to date. They have stories about weddings, u-pick, stitches and neighbors that enjoy mowing way too much.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are starting a series on the different types of target markets. This week they are discussing the pros and the cons of weddings. They share the different types of weddings and what they each do on their own farms. They share how to make the most money and why they only do weddings during the growing season.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are answering questions that you have asked focused around marketing. They will share how to market for an event. The best ways to get more established in a new town with not customer base. How they come up with content for their emails subscribers and how to balance social media posts.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are helping you figure out what the most profitable flowers could be for you and your farm. Not all farms are the same or will grow the same flowers. It takes some research and record keeping to know what is going to be the most profitable for you. Where you sell and who your target market is matters. You also want to look at the hidden profitability. How can a flower make you more money for instance flowers that dry well. They give you all the tools to determine what is most profitable for you.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are sharing with you this week 10 things that they will be doing over the next couple weeks/months to prepare for winter and spring. They talk planting, dividing, soil test harvesting seeds and so much more. As winter approaches they will help you feel more prepared and help keep you on track for next year.
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Shannon host Judd (her husband) on this weeks podcast. They share the top three tips they would give when it comes to farming with a partner. They talk how they have learned to communicate better and why it is so important when farming with a spouse. What it sometimes looks like as working off the farm taking care of the kids and keeping up with the house. Its not always 50/50 and that is okay. Its not always going to be perfect but that is part of farming.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are answering the follow up questions asked by you after the last two episodes. They share how to handle someone thinking your goals are too big and how to let go of imposter syndrome. They will give you 3 action steps that will help you create the farm of your dreams. There is no person that is that same and that goes for farms too. You have to create the life and farm that best fits you.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are digging into how they keep track of expenses and why it is so beneficial. Don't know what you should be tracking? They break it down into four categories-variable, fixed, intermittent, and discretionary. They will explain COG's which is cost of goods. They break down how to budget or plan for an employee and their wage.
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Shannon and Lyndsay break down how to create a road map to 100K or whatever goal number you choose to make. They share step by step how they use a google sheet document to help them goal plan for the future. Below you will find the google sheet they use as they share how they use it and how to make your business work for you. Two things you'll want to start wit:
1.) Get an accounting software or use a simple expenses and revenues spreadsheet.
2.) Create a weekly accounting time block that forces you to reconcile and have up to date information.
Here is the Google Sheet you want to follow along while listening to this episode:
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Shannon and Lyndsay are talking the pros and cons of agritourism this week. They discuss workshops ticketed events and much more. If you have thought about agritourism for your farm they go into detail about what you need to consider like:
These are just a few of the things they talk about with many more being discussed in this weeks episode.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are discussing their plans for Spring 2024. They share tips and tricks on how to make it easier and less stressful. They are going to share the things they struggled with and how they filled the gaps.
They are going to discuss:
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Shannon and Lyndsay are answering the questions asked by listeners every Sunday on Instagram. They will share their three favorite books. How they hired their first employees and how the employees can be an asset to your farm. Burnout is real and they discuss the ways to combat that feeling and how they take care of themselves. They talk how to be more efficient and how they learned about growing flowers.
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Shannon and Lyndsay welcome Jeroen Menkveld to give an update on the tulip bulbs and what to expect in the coming weeks. He shares what can cause poor harvest and how to prepare if there are substitutions that have to happen. He helps ease your mind and gives lots of tips on how to make the best of the situation if there are shortages.
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Shannon and Lyndsay welcome Ben Hanna of Heirloom Roses this week. Learn how Ben has taken Heirloom Roses to the next level and how he manages to separate work and his outside life to have a healthy balance. They talk important qualities of a business owner and what he thinks the future holds for our industry.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are taking a whole episode to chat about sunflowers. They are sharing what varieties they grow and like the most. How they grow, harvest and all things selling them. Such a seemingly simple flower, but there is a lot to dig in. Learn all things sunflowers during this episode.
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Shannon and Lyndsay chat with Al T at Vitalize Seed. Al shares his knowledge about cover crop and how it works. They talk till vs no till with the pros and the cons of both. He shares how it can help save cost in compost. How important it is to get your soil tested and why being so consistent is key. If you want to learn all things cover crop you won't want to miss this episode.
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Shannon and Lyndsay interview Connie Homerick of Ohio Flower Collective. Connie shares her journey and how she got where she is today. She first owned a traditional florist shop, farmed and is now running her own collective. She walks you through what it is like to be a collective and how it works. She shares what she hopes the future holds and some of her biggest lessons.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are talking all things perennials this week. They discuss the pros and the cons. Creative ways to incorporate perennials if not a lot of space is available. They tell you all about their favorites and which perennials are best for foliage.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are answering the questions asked by you. They will discuss what they grow to fill the gap in May and June. What their favorite direct seeders are and they will talk both planter and seeds. Have you had trouble with pest? They will talk what they do to keep plants looking healthy and what their most valuable annual crop is.
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Shannon and Lyndsay chat about how to sort through all the advice that is out there about farming. They discuss no-till, foam free, organic topics that are all debatable in the farming world. Buying plugs verses starting your own and the worst advise that they have been given. A lot of information is out there but it comes down to what is best for you.
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Shannon and Lyndsay talk with Christy Ralphs of Nourish Gardens this week to help you be more lean on your farm. During this Christy shares how important lean farming is and why. They will discuss
Christy Ralphs of Nourish Gardens
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Shannon and Lyndsay are spilling the dirt on questions asked by you. Here are the questions they will be answering to help your business grow:
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Shannon and Lyndsay are getting all the details on how Joanna Webb from Three Little Buds efficiently grows on just 1/5 of an acre successfully. She shares how she succession plants how she sets up her fields and the irrigation that she uses. You will learn her biggest lesson and what advice she would give to listeners that are in her shoes.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are sharing the wins and the things they have learned over the years to help make Mothers Day less stressful. It's taken time and simplifying the holiday. Shannon shares how she took on shipping flowers for the first time and how there is always a learning curve to something new. Being patient is key. Lyndsay shares why and how she is going to change her Mothers Day for the better next year. Join these two discussing all things Mothers Day. This is an episode you do not want to miss.
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Shannon and Lyndsay chat with Michelle Elston about how to work smarter not harder on your farm. Michelle is someone that both Lyndsay and Shannon have consulted with. They will discuss:
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Shannon and Lyndsay share what the first year as a flower farmer looked like for them. It's all about what there wins were and what they didn't work. They also fill you in on the size of their operations, what they grew, sales outlets, what they spent in the first year and much more.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are talking with Kendra at Dogwood farms this week. In this episode Kendra shares what her target market is, how her business has evolved, what regenerative farming is and what her biggest lesson has been. She shares why she loves the insiders and how it has really helped her over the last couple months.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are chatting about how the mistakes they have made and how they have helped them learn that it is part of farming. They discuss the mistakes they have made with tulips and easily burnout can happen if you are not making time for yourself outside of your business. Learn from their mistakes and know that you are not alone.
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Shannon and Lyndsay welcome Jenny Marks (Trademarks Flower Farm) to talk about how farmers markets can be very successful when you have the right tools. Jenny shares how she chose the market she did and how she found that information. You will hear the 3 secrets to selling the most products and why being consistent is so important. Creating connection at the farmers market is a way to create lasting customers to help you be more successful. They cover all this and so much more.
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Jenny Marks: Trademarks Flower Farm
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Shannon and Lyndsay are sharing what they have learned over the years with succession planning. This can be a scary topic but they go step by step to make it more simple. They have even created a free succession planting calculator which you can find the link for below. They explain why why succession planting is better not only for the plants but for employees to be more efficient when harvesting. They talk how many successions and when to plant those successions to help be more successful with your planning.
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Shannon and Lyndsay are spilling the dirt on all things marketing. Ever feel like you are repeating what you are posting about? They cover how to not feel this way and why it can be okay. They will cover how to get started and the ways they have gotten more leads over the years. Last but not least they will discuss length of emails, how to stand out and what should be included.
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Shannon and Lyndsay host special guest Kalin Sheick of Sweetwater Floral. Creating a successful launch takes many steps and lots of time. They discuss how they have learned from launches failing and how to make them better even when successful. You will learn that perceived confidence and value are what will help you grow in all areas of your business.
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Shannon and Lyndsay host special guest Andy Snyder. They are digging into how to grow your email list and stop feeling insecure when it comes to writing. Andy gives tips and tricks on how to combat writers block and how to make your newsletter stand out.
Andy Snyder and his wife, Loni, own and run Terra Farms, a quickly growing cut flower farm with exposure all across the Mid-Atlantic states. Their success isn't just because of their wonderful flowers. They have a bit of a secret... Andy's 20-year background as a writer. Andy has written several books, thousands of columns on everything from the outdoors to finance and his sales copy has sold millions of dollars' worth of products. His latest goal is to prove that good writing is the key to making any business grow.
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Are you struggling with content for your social media? Shannon and Lyndsay are talking how they use goals to create the content for their social media post. They share how they use content pillars to keep it consistent and less stressful to find what and when to post. Not being on top of your social media can cost you money and this episode is here to help you avoid making the mistakes they have made.
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This week Lyndsay and Shannon are diving into a topic that can bring up a lot of insecurity and fear. You may have guessed it based on the title it is all about marketing. Something that we all deal with in some capacity. They are going to talk what held them back in the beginning and the excuses that are easily made. Don't worry they also guide you through how to not make the same mistakes and how to use the 3 C's for successful marketing.
*Customer
*Connection
*Consistency
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Lyndsay and Shannon are answering questions asked by you! Do you know the difference between owners compensation and profit? Do you want to know how to calculate profit or how to decide a reasonable profit for year one? Look no further they discuss all this and how they organize Quickbooks.
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Are you growing flowers as a hobby and you want to turn your love of growing into a business?
Lyndsay and Shannon are talking about the question they get a lot, how much money am I going to make flower farming?
In today’s episode, they dig into the steps you need to take to get your feet on the ground.
* setting up your EIN
* soil testing
* reducing expenses and so much more
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Lyndsay and Shannon share this week how they use habits to create healthy financial systems. They talk weekly and monthly routines to make sure you are on track with your finances. These habits will help you take your book keeping to the next level and feel more empowered to take control but also reward yourself.
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Lyndsay and Shannon dive into the book Profit First. Learn the ways it has helped them both become better business owners. They chat about how and when they decided to pay themselves, along with the things they wish they had known to avoid the expense pitfalls.
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Lyndsay and Shannon Spill the Dirt with all things crop planning. They are answering questions asked by listeners to help make it more simple and less daunting. They will share with you how they succession plant and how they choose to layout their u-picks.
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Lyndsay and Shannon dive into to 5 lessons they have learned over the last 7 years as they grew their flower farms from the ground up. Get a little inspiration and a lot of laughs with us!
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Goal setting is the backbone of our businesses! Lyndsay and Shannon share their processes for setting personal, business, financial and production goals for the year. It's not too late to set those goals and hold yourself accountable!
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Lyndsay and Shannon talk about everything you need to know about their new membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders. Who it is for, what you get when you sign up and more!
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Lyndsay and Shannon put a flower farming spin on an article written by Jennifer Gonzales of Cult of Pedagogy - Find Your Marigold: The One Essential Rule for New Teachers. One of our listeners inspired us by forwarding this article and we hope you get a few laughs and a lot of inspiration, too!
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The whole gang is here! Join Lyndsay, Shannon, Judd and their employees for a flower filled holiday party. Find out what our least favorite jobs are, get to know the employees, and find out which flower made the naughty list!
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We are back with another Spill the Dirt episode! You asked, we are answering! Join us as we talk about how we worked full time jobs and still grew our business, farming with young kids, and what to look for in a farm if you are starting over.
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Join Lyndsay and Shannon in Part 2 of The Dirt on Employees episode. They are sharing everything they have learned about having employees on their farms. In this episode, we talk about everything you need to do to prepare for having employees. We are diving into onboarding, standard operating procedures, employees manuals and more!
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Join Lyndsay and Shannon as they discuss everything they have learned about having employees on their farms. In this episode, we will deep dive into how to know when you're ready, how to prepare yourself and how to find the good ones. This is Part 1 of a two part series so don't miss next weeks Part 2 where our employees join us on the podcast!
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On today's episode, we are coaching up one of our Dirtbag listeners for a live coaching call! Join us as we coach Anne Torregrossa of Beautiful Mess Farm on ways she can expand her business and increase sales through her CSA and on farm experiences.
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Put your boss pants on because Lyndsay and Shannon deep dive into end of year tax prep and bookkeeping with Ashley Ford of Pretty Penny Accounting!
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It is not too late to add holiday greenery options for your customers this season! Not sure where to start? We've got you! Lyndsay and Shannon have over 20 years of experience running Christmas business and they are sharing EVERYTHING! Tune in as they talk the ins and outs of the business, tips and tricks, and more!
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Welcome to our monthly Spill the Dirt Q&A! Every Sunday, on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers), you can submit questions to the podcast. Every month, we will select 3-4 questions and answer them for you! Ask us anything! This month we are talking about what flowers to grow when getting started, growing your CSA and how to deal with undercutting on pricing. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Our busy summer flower season has come to an end and Lyndsay and Shannon are reflecting back on a fun and challenging a season. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Thinking of staring a farm? This is the episode for you! We turned to our listeners and asked you what are the questions that you don't feel like anyone answers or talks about in farming - And you all did not disappoint. So many heartfelt topics! We are going to talk about a few of those taboo topics like wages and expenses that never seem to get much attention. We know you will love this one and hopefully get some inspiration! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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We are taking a deep dive into all things soil health. The bottom line is - IT MATTERS! Our special guest, Marcus McCartney will be walking us through why you should be looking deeper into your soil each year with soil tests. Marcus teaches us what to look for and where to concentrate for the most effective results. We know you will love this conversation! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) for a fun new episode format - our monthly Spill the Dirt Q&A! Every Sunday, on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers), you can submit questions to the podcast. Every month, we will select 3-4 questions and answer them for you! Ask us anything! This month we are talking about when to hire your first employee, the worst mainstream advice out there, and more! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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On today's episode, we are coaching up one of our Dirtbag listeners on our first EVER live coaching call! Join us as we talk all things time management with Alexis Sheffield of http://wildrootsfarmerflorist.com/story/ (Wild Roots Flower Farm) in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Want to get a chance to have a live coaching call on air? Leave us a review! We will be picking one person a month for a live coaching session. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to talk all things Dahlias! In Part 3 of our Dirt on Dahlias series, we are answering all your remaining questions in a fun, rapid fire format. When discussing taking dahlia cuttings, Lyndsay uses Oasis Horticubes growing media to root her cuttings - find them https://www.greenhousemegastore.com/horticube-retail-pack (here)! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to talk all things Dahlias - Part 2! Did you listen to Part 1 yet? In Part 1, we talk about: Technical growing tips from tuber into the ground, to digging and storing How our farm's dahlia production has evolved Deep dive on planting and weed management strategies Fertilizing and pest management Proper harvest stage Digging and storing
Join us for Part 2 where we are talking all about selling, pricing, favorite varieties, sourcing and more! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Judd and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to talk all things Dahlias. Judd joins Shannon for Part 1 of this 2 part series. In Part 1, we talk about: Technical growing tips from tuber into the ground, to digging and storing How our farm's dahlia production has evolved Deep dive on planting and weed management strategies Fertilizing and pest management Proper harvest stage Digging and storing
Join us for Part 2 next Friday where we are talking all about selling, pricing, favorite varieties and more! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) for a fun new episode format - our monthly Spill the Dirt Q&A! Every Sunday, on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers), you can submit questions to the podcast. Every month, we will select 3-4 questions and answer them for you! Ask us anything! This month we are talking about cover cropping, when we made our first 6 figures and establishing boundaries when you live on your farm. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of Wildroot Flower Co. and Shannon Allen of Bloom Hill Farm to dig the dirt with our special guest, Lori Hernandez of https://www.threeacrefarm.net/ (Three Acre Farm)! We are talking all about better ways to have a Healthy Relationship with our farm by finding your farm's sweet spot where you balance life + profitability. Lori has amazing insight and we know you'll love it! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) for a fun new episode format - our monthly Spill the Dirt Q&A! Every Sunday, on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers), you can submit questions to the podcast. Every month, we will select 3-4 questions and answer them for you! Ask us anything! This month we are talking about pricing your flowers, building an email list, and growing your local following. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on our takeaways and lessons learned from attending the ASCFG Rooted and Reconnected Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. Interested in joining the ASCFG? Head over to their membership page by https://www.ascfg.org/membership/join-the-ascfg/ (clicking here)! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on our favorite tips for avoiding the dreaded comparison trap. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on our favorite and most used greenery and foliage plants. Between us we produce over a thousand mixed bouquets a week and greenery is always the backbone of our bouquets! It truly is the workhorse of the bouquet and creates a finished look that imported flowers can't touch. In this episode, we will fill you in on our favorite greenery for each season to help check greenery off your worry list. We put together a list of our go-to greenery and foliage favorites! Head over to our website at www.thedirtonflowers.com and sign up for our newsletter to download that amazing list! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) for a fun new episode format - our monthly Spill the Dirt Q&A! Every Sunday, on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers), you can submit questions to the podcast. We will select 3-4 questions and answer them for you! Ask us anything! This month we are talking about favorite efficiency hacks, what our average work week looks like, keeping the motivation, and when we were ready to quit our 9-5 jobs. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on Flower CSA's and why you should be adding them to your farm now! Lyndsay and Shannon will talk about their tips, tricks and things to consider when starting and managing a flower CSA/subscription on your farm. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) for a fun new episode format - our monthly Spill the Dirt Q&A! Every Sunday, on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers), you can submit questions to the podcast. Every month, we will select 3-4 questions and answer them for you! Ask us anything! This month we are talking about when our farms became profitable, nurturing an amazing customer base and finding balance. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on running a You Pick Event on your flower farm. Lyndsay and Shannon will talk about their tips, tricks and things to consider when venturing into this fun and profitable arm of your business! Download our https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nqw-1NI_bFfgdEAUvKhq1MFQcKXJQJBo/view?usp=sharing (Free Guide to our Favorite You Pick Flower Varieties HERE)! This guide lists out our favorite, tried and true, customer favorite you pick flower varieties that you can use in your own You Pick operation. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on weed management with a very special guest! Judd Allen, Shannon's Husband and farming partner at Bloom Hill Farm, shares his insight on flower farming weed management. Are you struggling with the weeds? We've got you! We will talk about all the different weed management strategies Judd has implemented on their farm and the pros and cons of each. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay Biehl of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon Allen of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to talk all things ranunculus and anemone production on their farms! In this episode, we talk about: How we grow both ranunculus and anemone on our farm Soaking and pre-sprouting processes When and how we plant our corms Ordering and sourcing Saving corms? Is it worth it and how to Growing them in the greenhouse Pest and disease management When to harvest
Most importantly, why you NEED ranunculus and anemone on your cut flower farm! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on how to find your target market and speak directly to them! What sales outlets are right for you and your flower farm? We will discuss the pros and cons of various types of sales outlets and give you some inspiration and insight into finding the perfect target market for YOU! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to dig the dirt on direct seeding! We have all heard the expression that time is money. And in farming, we are always looking for ways to save time, therefore reducing labor costs, and still grow beautiful flowers. Direct seeding has been one of the ways we have leaned out of processes over the years. Push fear of failure out of the way and become a direct sowing champ! Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) for the first episode of the Dirt on Flowers! Learn more about them, their farms, and their vision for the podcast. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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Join Lyndsay of https://www.wildrootflowerco.com/the-farm (Wildroot Flower Co.) and Shannon of https://bloomhillfarm.com/ (Bloom Hill Farm) to talk all things tulip production on their farms! In this episode, we talk about: How we grow tulips on our farm When and how we plant our bulbs Ordering and sourcing Prechilled vs not? Greenhouse + field planting for succession planning Our no-till tulip method - How it went and tweaks that we will be making for next year Harvesting tulips - how we harvest and storage methods Sales outlets for tulips, how do you make money on them and make them a profitable crop on your farm
Download our favorite tulip varieties list https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d7ctOD03FC4EgIgQ04l0Ulj9nEQuWtN1/view?usp=sharing (HERE!) Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag https://www.instagram.com/dirtonflowers/ (@dirtonflowers)! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
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