Meagan is sharing the things she’s learned along her floral journey and how it’s all played a part in her newest venture—a retail flower shop.
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Meagan is sharing the things she’s learned along her floral journey and how it’s all played a part in her newest venture—a retail flower shop.
In this episode, Milli Proust joins Kelly for a lovely conversation. Milli runs a small scale flower farm growing crop to use in her design work for weddings and events. She's celebrating 6 months of a COVID pivot to nationwide bouquet deliveries and selling seeds from the field.
On this episode of the Team Flower Podcast, Bex Partridge of Botanical Tales joins in to talk about all things dried flowers! Bex is walking us through the detailed processes of drying flowers and her favorite flowers to grow for drying.
Regardless of where your business model fits in the floral industry, you experience the effects of the floral supply chain. But what all goes into the supply chain and how exactly does it work?
Sarah Wahab of Mulberry and Moss has implemented pushing the boundaries of creativity into her business model, and it works!
Maggie Hyde of Petal Back Farm joins us on the Team Flower Podcast to share tips on so many different aspects of farming.
You’ll hear a topic we haven’t discussed much—tablescapes! Sierra is sharing a few tips on enhancing a tablescape with other decor items, namely candles.
In this episode, Heather is sharing the ins and outs of photography and the editing process. We are talking through how florists and photographers can interact and work together to streamline processes. Heather is sharing her thoughts on how to choose publications and how florists can collaborate with photographers to submit their shared event.
Nicole Rossi of Texture Florals joins Kelly on today’s episode of the Team Flower Podcast! In this episode, you’ll hear about how architecture influences floral design, Nicole’s experience navigating the current industry landscape, tips for photographing your arrangements, the Texture Florals studio space, and more.
There is no doubt that flexibility is a necessary attribute within the floral industry, but often what must accompany it is resiliency. Paige has had to live this out within her business and is sharing all that she’s learned along the way.
Sarah Gray of Bloom and Gray made the jump from marine biology to flower farming, and everything we’re talking about in some way circles back to her passion for biology and how the earth is meant to function.
Briana has a beautiful perspective of nature and growing, and her passion is contagious!
The year of COVID brought about many hardships, but also countless beautiful flower stories. Emma of Keep Floral is the keeper of one of these inspiring stories.
Our big topic today is foraging. There’s something about noticing and appreciating a plant in all of its glory. Deidre has answers and tips for all of these questions!
Black Girls Florists is truly an incredible opportunity for the floral industry to support and embrace inclusivity, and founder Valerie Crisostomo is here to talk with us all about it!
Daniella has several unique floral offerings that are rooted in her love for her culture, and have become true staple pieces that her clients gravitate towards.
It is apparent as you listen that Anne has a heart for genuinely connecting with others and teaching them about floral art. She loves it SO much that she accomplishes lesson-planing, recording, editing, teaching, and publishing all of her lessons!
Emily Campagna of Rust + Thistle takes the time to share both practical tips for floral pros and positive mental shifts. Hear about her journey to flowers, including an intense year of freelancing. She’s sharing a few tips for floral design freelancers as well as a la card wedding options.
Do you ever look at a flower and say, “I wish you could last forever.”? On this episode of the podcast, Lacie Porta is chatting all about how she preserves the flowers we all wish lived on and on.