Farmers to Florists
Takeaways * Why crop planning is the turning point from hobby flower growing to building a scalable floral business * How documenting planting dates and harvest timing creates better business decisions year after year * The four ways crop planning helps flower farmers predict, scale, and align production with real demand In this episode of Farmers to Florists, Dr. Liz Fiedler Mergen breaks down the mindset shift that transformed her flower farm from growing beautiful blooms to growing intentionally for profit and reliability. If you are selling subscriptions or farm stand bouquets, flexibility works. But once weddings, event design, and wholesale floral relationships enter the picture, crop planning becomes essential. Dr. Liz explains the four core functions of a crop plan: predicting bloom timing, tracking actual harvest outcomes, scaling production intentionally, and aligning flower production with customer demand. She also shares why your first crop plan does not need to be perfect. The real value comes from collecting data season after season until your business becomes more predictable and profitable. Whether you use spreadsheets or the Farmers to Florists platform, this episode will help you stop guessing and start building a stronger floral business. Key Topics Covered: * Transitioning from flexible flower farming to intentional production * Planning flowers for weddings and event timelines * Tracking planting and harvest dates * Using historical data to improve crop decisions * Building better relationships between flower farmers and florists * Scaling flower production without increasing chaos * Creating demand-driven floral businesses https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/ [https://www.farmerstoflorists.com/]
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