The Flowery Folk Podcast

Debra Pemble, floral designer and educator

The Flowery Folk Podcast is your fortnightly bloom boost for florists, floral designers and flower lovers who want to grow creatively and build a successful flower business. Hosted by Debra Pemble—an award-winning florist, educator and founder of The Posy Crew—this podcast delivers practical tips, industry insights and inspiring stories from across Australia’s floral community. Whether you're a seasoned florist or just starting out, you’ll find tools, strategies and real talk to help you run a business that’s as successful as it is stunning.

  1. Are You Really Ready to Grow Your Floristry Business? (Numbers You Must Know)

    12/11/2025

    Are You Really Ready to Grow Your Floristry Business? (Numbers You Must Know)

    In this solo episode, Debra digs into a big question so many florists wrestle with: when is it actually the right time to expand your flower business? Whether you’re dreaming of moving from a home studio into a shopfront, taking on a bigger lease, or hiring your first staff member, she walks through the real numbers, the hidden costs, and the systems you need in place before you take the leap. You’ll hear why “feeling busy” isn’t enough of a reason to grow, how to check if demand for your floristry business is truly sustainable, and the simple maths you can use to work out your break-even point, contribution margin, and how many orders you actually need to cover a new lease or an employee. Debra also touches on Australian award rates, super, workers comp, and why documenting your systems is non-negotiable if you want to bring someone into the business and not go quietly mad. She wraps up with a reminder that expansion should make your flower business better, stronger, and more profitable—not just bigger—and points you back to earlier episodes on pricing and new revenue ideas if your numbers aren’t quite where they need to be yet. How to tell if it’s really time to expand your floristry business (and when it’s not) Why consistent profitability and a cash buffer matter more than “being busy” Checking if demand for your flower business is truly sustainable (and why turning away low profit work can be a good thing) The real cost of a shop lease: rent, fit-out, power, insurance, signage, legal fees, and hidden “outgoings” A simple rule of thumb for working out how much extra turnover you need to cover new rent or wages What to consider before hiring: award wages, super, workers comp, leave loading, allowances, paid leave and public holidays in Australia Why documented systems and processes are essential before you bring staff into your flower shop or studio How to calculate your contribution margin and monthly break-even point (and what that means in actual bouquets and orders) Using these numbers to decide if you’re ready to grow—or if you need to strengthen your current florist business model first Episode 10 – Pricing 101: Setting up the right costing model for your floristry business Episode 11 – Five revenue ideas for your florist shop: Extra ways to boost income before you expand

    29 min
  2. Shopfront Truths: What Customers See First

    11/06/2025

    Shopfront Truths: What Customers See First

    A plain-speaking check on what your shopfront (and website) is saying before you’ve said a word. Deb shares real moments—a grimy sign, staff bickering in earshot—and turns them into a simple, repeatable audit so your space feels professional, calm and clearly… a florist. Why street appeal and basic cleanliness set the standard How staff tone shapes trust (and whether people come back) Visual basics: tidy counters, presentable uniforms, safety (shoes on!) Make it obvious you sell fresh flowers (not just gifts) Give your website a quick zhuzh: current pics, easy to use, no clutter A quick monthly “walk past and walk in” audit to keep standards up Outside Signage wiped (yes, including bird poo), windows clean Footpath swept; entry clear and inviting Check it from across the street: can you read it, does it look current? Inside Counter clear; no boxes piled where customers stand Staff tone: friendly, professional; save hard chats for out back Appearance: neat, tidy, work-safe Obvious offer: fresh flowers visible (vases or a small ready-to-go range) Website Updated this quarter (copy, pricing, images) Loads quickly, easy to navigate Clearly shows you sell fresh flowers right now The Flowery Folk Podcast is your fortnightly bloom boost for florists, floral designers and flower lovers who want to grow creatively and build a successful flower business. Hosted by Debra Pemble—an award-winning florist, educator, and founder of The Posy Crew—this podcast delivers practical tips, industry insights, and inspiring stories from across Australia’s floral community. Whether you're a seasoned florist or just starting out, you’ll find tools, strategies, and real talk to help you run a business that’s as successful as it is stunning. www.thefloweryfolk.com insta @thefloweryfolkemail hello@theposycrew.com.au Find more about Debra at The Posy Crew www.theposycrew.com.au This is an independent Podcast

    17 min
  3. Is FOMO Killing your Floristry Business...?

    08/12/2025

    Is FOMO Killing your Floristry Business...?

    In this podcast, Debra Pemble discusses the detrimental effects of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) on business success, particularly in the context of social media. She emphasises the importance of focusing on key areas such as website optimisation, administrative efficiency, financial management, and effective marketing strategies that go beyond social media. Debra provides actionable insights and encourages listeners to prioritise their time on activities that directly contribute to their business's profitability. Takeaways FOMO can distract businesses from what truly matters. Time spent on social media may not translate to sales. Optimising your website is crucial for attracting customers. SEO is essential for making your website visible. Simplifying the purchasing process can increase sales. Administrative tasks should be streamlined for efficiency. Keeping track of finances is vital for business health. Marketing should focus on understanding customer needs. Social media is not the only marketing avenue available. Clarity in customer engagement leads to better marketing strategies.The Flowery Folk Podcast, your fortnightly bloom boost for florists, floral designers and flower lovers who want to thrive creatively and build a flourishing business. With over 20 years in the industry, I’m here to share practical tips, creative insights, and inspiring stories from our incredible flower community. “Let’s shape a flower business that’s as successful as it is stunning.” GET your FREE Focus checklist www.thefloweryfolk.com www.instagram.com/thefloweryfolk Find out about Flowers Magazine Australia www.flowersmagazine.com.au

    19 min
  4. 5 Revenue boosting ideas to try in your Florist Shop.

    06/30/2025

    5 Revenue boosting ideas to try in your Florist Shop.

    Maximise Your Florist Shop Revenue – 5 Proven Ideas | The Flowery Folk flower podcast In this episode of The Flowery Folk, award-winning florist and educator Debra Pemble shares five practical, low-risk ways to boost takings in any florist shop this coming financial year. Drawing on two decades in Floristry, Debra dives into hosting profitable flower-arranging workshops, packaging DIY kits that ship beyond your flower shop’s postcode, developing exclusive branded gift lines, designing curated plant installations, and offering streamlined “packaged weddings” that simplify the Florist Business workload. Listeners will learn how to price workshops , calculate kit margins, source local makers for signature candles or chocolates, create Instagram-ready kokedama and terrariums, and set clear terms for à-la-carte bridal blooms. Each idea is tailored for bricks-and-mortar florists, can be tested within months, and backed by consumer trends showing double-digit growth in experiential retail. Whether you’re refining your existing Florist Business model or launching new revenue streams, this episode delivers actionable steps to turn extra stems and shelf space into profit. Subscribe to our flower podcast for weekly tips, real-life case studies and interviews with innovative floral entrepreneurs. 🎧 Listen now, implement today, and watch your flower shop thrive. About The Flowery Folk 🌸Welcome to the fortnightly flower podcast that helps every florist shop—from out-of-the-way farm gate studios to busy Main-Street flower shops—run a smarter, more profitable Florist Business. Broadcasting from her rainforest workspace outside Port Douglas, award-winning designer & educator Debra Pemble distils over 20 years of Floristry know-how into 20-minute episodes packed with: If you’re searching for floral design inspiration, flower arranging tutorials, wedding florals, or the latest on sustainable floristry, hit follow and binge the back catalogue—new episodes drop every second Tuesday. Stay connected & keep learningInstagram → https://instagram.com/thefloweryfolkTikTok → https://tiktok.com/@thefloweryfolkWebsite & free resources → https://thefloweryfolk.com Listen, implement, and watch your Florist Business thrive.

    19 min
  5. Finding your WHY & how it can change everything.

    06/16/2025 · BONUS

    Finding your WHY & how it can change everything.

    In this short and sweet bonus episode, Debra shares a timely pep talk as we approach the end of the financial year. It’s the perfect moment to pause and reflect—not just on where your business is now, but where you want it to go. Debra dives into: ✨ The power of defining your “why” – understanding the deeper motivation behind your business. 🗺️ Setting 5-year goals – both personal and business-related (because let’s face it, they’re often intertwined). 📆 Breaking it down – how to create short and medium-term goals that move you toward that 5-year vision. 🧩 Making it achievable – examples of aligning your goals with what matters most to you, whether it’s time with family, creative freedom, or building a business you can eventually step away from. 💡 “You can probably nut this out in 10 minutes,” Debra says. Start with two simple questions: Why do you do what you do? Where do you want to be in five years? Grab a notebook (or the back of a napkin) and jot down your thoughts. This might just be the moment everything becomes clearer. About The Flowery Folk 🌸Welcome to the fortnightly flower podcast that helps every florist shop—from out-of-the-way farm gate studios to busy Main-Street flower shops—run a smarter, more profitable Florist Business. Broadcasting from her rainforest workspace outside Port Douglas, award-winning designer & educator Debra Pemble distils over 20 years of Floristry know-how into 20-minute episodes packed with: If you’re searching for floral design inspiration, flower arranging tutorials, wedding florals, or the latest on sustainable floristry, hit follow and binge the back catalogue—new episodes drop every second Tuesday. Stay connected & keep learningInstagram → ⁠https://instagram.com/thefloweryfolk⁠TikTok → ⁠https://tiktok.com/@thefloweryfolk⁠Website & free resources → ⁠https://thefloweryfolk.com⁠ Listen, implement, and watch your Florist Business thrive.

    6 min

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The Flowery Folk Podcast is your fortnightly bloom boost for florists, floral designers and flower lovers who want to grow creatively and build a successful flower business. Hosted by Debra Pemble—an award-winning florist, educator and founder of The Posy Crew—this podcast delivers practical tips, industry insights and inspiring stories from across Australia’s floral community. Whether you're a seasoned florist or just starting out, you’ll find tools, strategies and real talk to help you run a business that’s as successful as it is stunning.