Becoming a Cut Flower Grower
Becoming a Cut Flower Grower is a raw and honest podcast about growing and selling cut flowers and the realities of what it really takes to build a cut flower business from the ground up.
Hosted by a working cut flower grower, the podcast combines practical insight with thoughtful reflections on the decisions, trade-offs, and rhythms of the work — from production and selling, to confidence, sustainability, and shaping an off-grid business on a tight budget.
Episodes will be useful whether you’re starting out with cut flowers, developing a small-scale flower business, or simply interested in the craft, economics, and rhythm of growing cut flowers for sale.
With twice-weekly episodes, this podcast is an intelligent, steady companion for anyone curious to know what growing and selling cut flowers with intention and care really looks and feels like.
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Becoming a Cut Flower Grower
Planting On The Plot, Hiding The Crated Tulips (Again) & A Lesson In Making A Beautiful Wrapped Hand-Tied Bouquet
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Hello, it's Tuesday 24 March 2026.
Lots of news - some of climbing roses have finally gone in the ground, the phlox has been split and replanted and the crated tulips have been relocated on top of the duck house to stop the rats eating the remains of them. As I no longer have squirrels on the field, this may be a safe place and I might actually have some tulips available for sale.
I had a wonderful visit from a podcast listener yesterday, the wonderful Carolyn from Home Close Flowers, who shared her experience of growing cut flowers and gave me a hands-on lesson in how to do a spiral hand-tie and wrap the resulting bouquet. It was an amazing practical lesson with lots of insider hints and tips. It was amazing to see how it's done and Carolyn was kind enough to bring me some stems from her garden plus all the materials to work with. I am always blown away by the kindness and generosity of some people, who really do just want to help and pass on their experience. Thank you, Carolyn.
Finally I answer some quick questions I've had about the difference between succession and batch sowing, the trays I use to sow my seeds, and the different times that I start sowing my hardy/half-hardy and tender annuals (and the logic behind this).
I hope you have a great rest of the week and that you'll come back and join me for the next episode - you're always very welcome.
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Join me on my journey through a year of growing and selling cut flowers in England. I'm giving you the low-down on what it's really like, how I'm getting started, what you do and don't need, what I do when and why, the successes and failures, and just about everything in between. All in real time. With guest appearances from my chickens every now and then.