The Small Habits That Actually Run a Flower Farm
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This week on MULCH, Rebecca shares a lighter episode for growers coming through a busy Mother's Day weekend.
Flower farms aren't usually held together by big moments or dramatic decisions. More often, they're sustained by small habits repeated quietly week after week across the season.
In this episode, Rebecca talks through some of the simple practices that help keep a flower farm running smoothly and professionally — from preparing cutting tools and keeping buckets clean, to labelling seedlings properly, recording sowing notes, and replying to customer enquiries promptly.
These small habits might not appear in the photographs we share online, but together they create the consistency that allows flower farms to deliver beautiful flowers reliably to customers.
Rebecca also explains how she uses the Flower Farmer's Planner to track these habits, record propagation notes and review decisions across the season so that lessons learned aren't forgotten the following year.
If you're feeling tired after a busy week of cutting and delivering flowers, this episode is a gentle reminder that professional flower farms are built on steady rhythms and small habits — not perfection.
In this episode:
• Why small habits matter more than big moments
• Preparing tools and buckets for consistent flower quality
• Avoiding the frustration of unlabelled seed trays
• Recording sowing lessons so you don't relearn them next year
• Managing customer enquiries without mental overload
Links
🌿 Order the Flower Farmer's Planner
https://www.silvergreyfoliage.com/education