How to make a flower farm planting plan (that saves you time & money)
Hi everyone! Today's video is a bit more technical than my usual videos, but I wanted to share with you my process for setting up a planting plan. This process helps you pick flowers you can actually use in mixed bouquets, saving you time and money during the growing season.
Let me know if you found this helpful and any tips/tricks you'd like to share in the comments below!
Here's some helpful links I mentioned in the video to floral design resources:
Flower School - / @flowerschool
Floret's Blog - www.floretflowers.com/making-...
00:00 - Intro
02:38 - Step 1
04:38 - Step 2
06:46 - Step 3
08:06 - Step 4
08:48 - Step 5
09:54 - Step 6
13:24 - Step 7
22:08 - Step 8
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This is the BEST video on planning I have EVER seen! I’ve wanted a ton of videos, read a bunch of blogs & books & this is the only video I needed it watch!
How did you know this is EXACTLY where I am stuck!??? I downloaded this video, will watch it repeatedly and save it as a forever reference! I cannot thank you enough 🌼🥀🌺🌱🌿
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
So glad I could help! :)
This is the best breakdown on how to plan that I've come across so far! Absolutely incredible!! Thank you for taking the time to share your process. This is going to be an indispensable asset for me! - Jess
1st year flower gardener. This info is awesome and will hopefully set me up for success NEXT year.
This is amazing!!! This is exactly what I was looking for!! I SO enjoy your videos!! Thank you very much for making them!!
This is one of the very best videos I’ve watched over the last couple of years that really breaks down the process of how to plan out your cut flower garden ! Well done and thanks so much for sharing 🤩
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! I'm so happy to hear that :)
thank you for this video! im a backyard flower farmer and need to incorporate my annuals with my perennials. Planning longterm 15 years out, i know we will move and need to make sure our yard will look good for the new homeowners without the annuals, while making it work for me now.
I needed this video for inspiration to complete this task this year, so thank you!
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!😊 Good luck this year!
THANK YOU
What a fabulous video! Thank you ❤
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
WOW! Best video
Who would have thought, so much math in flower farming. This was an absolutely great video. I don't sell flowers, I grow them for my enjoyment. Mainly I just saw something that I liked and then would plant it. I never gave much thought to thrillers, fillers, and spillers. Thank you for sharing this info. Very helpful.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I didn't realize there would be so much math either haha! 😊
A really clear, thorough tutorial. Thank you! You have definitely helped me to think differently and more methodically (rationally vs emotionally) about what and how much to grow this coming season.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad I could help. I will be the first to admit I still impulse buy seeds even with the plan in place haha :)
May I recommend Orach mountain spinach. It’s very tall. Very prolific. Dusky leaves of pinkish purplish greenish leaves ( edible) with very long branches bearing millions of pink seeds!!!
Fantastic video.😀
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
so helpful!
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!😊
Fantastic video!! Thank you for breaking it down into such a simple format 😊
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
I’m starting my first year flower farming and this was what I’ve been searching for to wrap my head around all the flowers I want to grow. The next part of this is trying to understand how succession planting works with this preplanning. I’d love a video of you going into that with the current guide you just made. Thanks for sharing!
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad it was helpful! I don't do a formal succession plan for most plants except sunflowers because I mainly grow cut and come again flowers. Sunflowers get a weekly succession up until the end of July. So that whole 40 foot sunflower row will get broken into 15 parts, each part planted up weekly. Keep in mind different varieties of sunflowers have different bloom times, which then also becomes a mini succession in a succession haha. Check out this guide from Johnny's: www.johnnyseeds.com/growers-library/flowers/sunflowers/sunflower-succession-planting-harvesting-program.html My informal succession planting plan is just filling in empty holes (for plants that died or didn't germinate during the initial planting) with seeds/seedlings every three weeks or so. I'll do this with cut and come again plants to keep them going since sometimes the plants can get tired towards the end of the season. :) Here's Floret's guide on succession planting: www.floretflowers.com/succession-planting-how-to-keep-the-harvest-going-all-season-long/
@spreadinhoneyflowerfarm
Жыл бұрын
@@DewBloomFlowerFarm ohhh thanks for replying. I did see the one on Johnnys and started playing around with it. Sometimes it’s crazy how many amazing free resources there are. Your videos included. I’m excited to share my first real season too. Especially being here in Wyoming. So totally different climate. I’d love to trade you places. We’re looking into moving to a different growing zone.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
I've learned so much from free content online! It's amazing what is out there. :) Johnny's Grower Library is one of my favorite resources. The constant rain and clouds can really wear on you here, but I don't think I'd be able to handle Wyoming's cold! Definitely a challenging environment!
Thank you so much for this, this was so helpful. I was looking for those plans and you answered a lot of my questions with this. Hope you ll have a great second year!
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! :)
Really helpful info. I started to do this for next year, but your system will make my plan easier to implement.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear! :)
Thank you!! This is so helpful!
This is a FANTASTIC video! Thank you so much for putting this together! I’ve saved this in my back pocket for when my kiddo and I get going with our little hobby! Appreciate you! Also, it was so great seeing you at the VFW bazaar not long ago! ❤️
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Awh thank you! It was great seeing you, too! :)
perfect!
I love this video!!! I've watched it 3x to take pix with my phone lol( I love a good spreadsheet and ALL the maths - that's how my approach has been but yours brings it all together)!! I binged through all of your videos in one weekend lol when you showed up in my suggestions. Great to see a new-ish flower farmer with a full time job, take it step by step so I can apply some of what you've learned to our new farm. Thank you so much for putting the time into sharing the information. Super helpful and encouraging! 🥰
@HilleryMoran
Жыл бұрын
Also, if those were all in a pdf worksheet I would buy them all!!
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear this was helpful! It's a lot of work and can be difficult balancing it all, but it's also a lot of fun. Good luck on your farm! :)
Thank you SO much! I failed to keep data on the average number of usable stems from each flower. I love your system for organizing all the different aspects of the planting plan- especially how to arrive at your weekly bouquet goal.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I didn't keep the best records either this last year, so I feel your pain! 😊
You showed two bouquets you grew last year. What is the purple flower you had paired with the lime zinnia? An aster? I love the color.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
Жыл бұрын
Yes! That one was powderpuffs mix asters from Ed Hume Seeds! They were really great in bouquets. humeseeds.com/product/aster-bouquet-powderpuffs-mixture/
Would you consider putting your charts in orintable form?
where do you find the number of stems you can get per plant? You had 7 stems estimated per zinnia plant... I definitely get more stems per zinnia plant.... I think I'm confused.
@DewBloomFlowerFarm
6 ай бұрын
I live in a cool coastal climate in which I can grow/harvest cool flowers all summer long. Warm weather flowers don't do well for me. That's why I mention it's up to you to track how each crop does in your specific growing conditions!