1h 5 min

EP 109: Our Q1-ish Reviews The Dirt on Flowers

    • Éducation

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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Shannon @bloomhillfarm

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.

If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now.
Did you love today's episode?
Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers!Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a Dirt on Flowers insider!
Want to learn more about your hosts? Follow us on Instagram!
Lyndsay @wildroot_flowerco
Shannon @bloomhillfarm

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