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Farmers to Florists

Podcast von Liz Fiedler Mergen

Englisch

Business

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Welcome to Farmers to Florists, the podcast helping flower farmers, florists, and local flower businesses build a stronger, more sustainable floral industry from seed to centerpiece. Hosted by Dr. Liz Fiedler Mergen of Sunny Mary Meadow, this show is designed to make local flowers easier to grow, easier to design with, and easier to sell. Each episode covers practical topics like crop planning, floral recipe building, wholesale flower sales, local flower sourcing, seasonal design, flower farming systems, inventory management, pricing, and burnout prevention. Whether you are a flower farmer, wedding florist, retail florist, or a business owner who believes in the power of locally grown flowers, this podcast offers actionable strategies, real-world insight, and data-driven tools to help your floral business thrive. If you want to grow smarter, streamline your systems, strengthen farmer-florist relationships, and build a more profitable floral business, Farmers to Florists is your go-to podcast for modern flower farming and floral design success.https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/

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Episode Farmer vs Florist Pricing: What Customers Don’t Understand Cover

Farmer vs Florist Pricing: What Customers Don’t Understand

Use code PODCAST at checkout for 30% off! https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/ [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/] Takeaways * The difference between farmer pricing and florist pricing comes down to labor, design, and customization. * Competing on price leads to undervaluing your work and eventual burnout. * Clear communication helps customers understand and respect pricing. Summary of the Episode In this episode of Farmers to Florists, Dr. Liz breaks down one of the most misunderstood aspects of the floral industry: pricing. She explains why a $30 bouquet can quickly become a $60 arrangement and how the shift from farmer to florist introduces additional layers of labor, design, and risk. This episode offers practical language for communicating value to customers while reinforcing the importance of sustainable pricing strategies. Key Topics Covered: * Farmer vs florist pricing differences * What goes into custom floral design * How to explain pricing without defensiveness * The risks of underpricing your work * Building a sustainable and profitable floral business https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/ [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/]

30. Apr. 2026 - 5 min
Episode A Real-Life Look at Using Farmers to Florist for Weddings and Events Cover

A Real-Life Look at Using Farmers to Florist for Weddings and Events

Takeaways * Tracking actual bloom timing year over year helps flower farmers make better crop planning decisions. * Floral recipe building simplifies sourcing, delegation, pricing, and event prep. * Better systems and communication tools can save real labor hours in both flower farming and floral design businesses. In this behind-the-scenes episode of Farmers to Florists, [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/] Dr. Liz Fiedler Mergen shares exactly how she is using the Farmers to Florist platform inside her own flower farm and floral design business. From managing early season crop planning in a heated high tunnel to building floral recipes for stem bars, weddings, and statement installations, Liz walks through the real systems helping her save time and stay organized. She also explains how actual bloom timing can vary based on planting date, location, and growing conditions, and why tracking that data matters for future seasons. On the florist side, she shares how recipe guides help her calculate stem costs, manage wholesale sourcing, and keep event prep out of her head and in one organized place. The episode also highlights platform updates like a florist wishlist feature and email alerts that improve communication between flower farmers and florists. If you are looking for practical flower farming strategies, floral business systems, and tools to make local flowers easier to grow, design with, and sell, this episode offers a real-world look at what that can look like. Key Topics Covered: * How Dr. Liz uses Farmers to Florist in her own business * Crop planning for cool hardy annuals and early tunnel production * Tracking real bloom timing versus projected days to maturity * High tunnel growing in zone 4B Minnesota * Florist inventory visibility and wishlist planning * Email alerts for flower orders and farmer-florist communication * Building floral recipes for stem bars and wedding events * Calculating wholesale flower costs and markup * Delegating floral prep with organized systems * Saving labor hours through better floral business workflows https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/ [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/]

16. Apr. 2026 - 9 min
Episode How Flower Farmers Can Grow Without Burnout Cover

How Flower Farmers Can Grow Without Burnout

Takeaways * Burnout in flower farming is usually caused by weak systems, not lack of talent or passion. * Clear boundaries, communication policies, and workflow structure help growers scale sustainably. * Building systems early creates a more reliable, profitable, and healthier floral business. In this episode of Farmers to Florist, Dr. Liz Fiedler Mergen explores one of the most important but overlooked topics in the floral industry: burnout. She explains why many flower farmers do not struggle because they are poor growers, but because their business systems have not kept pace with growth. From inventory management to customer communication, relying on memory and last-minute decisions creates stress that is difficult to sustain. Dr. Liz shares how structure, boundaries, and predictable processes can help flower farmers and florists build healthier businesses. She discusses the importance of deadlines, pickup windows, communication expectations, and scalable systems that reduce overwhelm while improving reliability. This episode is a valuable reminder that sustainable growth in flower farming is not about doing more at all costs. It is about building a floral business that works for you, your customers, and the long-term health of the local flower industry. Key Topics Covered: * Burnout in the flower farming and floral industry * Why systems matter more than talent alone * Common business bottlenecks for flower farmers * Setting boundaries with wholesale flower buyers * Creating reliable communication and order processes * Building a sustainable flower farm business * Supporting stronger florist-grower relationships * Preparing your business for future growth without overwhelm https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/ [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/]

7. Apr. 2026 - 5 min
Episode Why Logistics Matter More Than Pretty Flowers in Floral Sales Cover

Why Logistics Matter More Than Pretty Flowers in Floral Sales

Takeaways * Smooth logistics are often the real reason florists place repeat orders with flower farmers. * Clear pickup windows, conditioned stems, and accurate labeling reduce stress and save florists time. * Early communication around substitutions builds trust and protects long-term florist relationships. In this episode of Farmers to Florists, Dr. Liz Fiedler Mergen explores why logistics matter just as much as flower quality when selling to florists. She explains how operational details like pickup structure, delivery expectations, stem processing, hydration, labeling, invoicing, and substitution communication all affect whether a florist will reorder. This episode is packed with practical advice for flower farmers who want to create a smoother wholesale experience, strengthen florist relationships, and make local flowers easier to buy. Key Topics Covered: * Why logistics drive repeat florist orders * How friction in the buying process hurts wholesale relationships * Setting clear pickup windows and delivery expectations * The importance of hydrated, conditioned, stripped stems * Why clean buckets, labeling, and stem counts matter * How to handle substitutions professionally and calmly * Creating backup plans through crop strategy and farmer relationships * Small operational improvements that compound over time https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/ [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/]

31. März 2026 - 6 min
Episode The Secret to Selling More Local Flowers: Predictable Weekly Inventory Cover

The Secret to Selling More Local Flowers: Predictable Weekly Inventory

Takeaways * Florists buy more confidently when flower farmers offer a consistent weekly inventory rhythm. * Predictable flower availability builds trust, repeat buying, and stronger wholesale relationships. * Sharing projected and confirmed inventory separately helps florists plan ahead while reducing stress. In this episode of Farmers to Florist, Liz Fiedler Mergen explains why weekly inventory consistency is one of the most important systems a flower farmer can create when selling to florists. Rather than relying on random availability updates, farmers can improve wholesale flower sales by offering a dependable schedule for inventory, ordering, and pickup. Liz shares how predictable local flower availability helps florists plan weddings, build recipes, and source with confidence. She also breaks down the value of sharing both projected inventory and confirmed inventory. When florists know what flowers are likely coming and when orders are actually ready, they can design more effectively and reduce uncertainty. This episode is a practical guide for flower farmers who want to make local flower buying easier, strengthen florist relationships, and grow a more sustainable floral business. Key Topics Covered: * Why florists need predictable inventory, not random flower availability * How weekly inventory systems increase repeat wholesale flower orders * The difference between projected inventory and confirmed inventory * Why professional communication improves florist confidence * How consistency helps flower farmers build trust and long-term revenue * Why predictability often matters more than volume in local flower sales

24. März 2026 - 6 min
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