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Highlights
- A modern guide to help you grow cut flowers for pleasure or profit.
- About the Author: Georgie Newbery is an artisan flower farmer, florist, writer and small business educator, supplying cut flowers direct to customers from her smallholding in Somerset.
- 304 Pages
- Gardening, Flowers
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About the Book
A fully updated practical guide for anyone wanting to grow cut flowers for pleasure or to start their own business.
Book Synopsis
A modern guide to help you grow cut flowers for pleasure or profit.
Fill your home with the colours and scents of flowers you've planted yourself, and enjoy the mindfulness,
patience and creativity that growing them brings.
In The Flower Farmer's Year, artisan flower farmer, florist, and educator Georgie Newbery shares everything you need to know; from starting a cut-flower patch, optimising bed layout and choosing what to grow, to cutting, conditioning, and arranging your flowers. A comprehensive year planner is also included to keep your land productive all year.
And if you discover you love growing flowers, and you have more than will fit on your kitchen table and more than your friends can enjoy, you might consider selling some. This book offers down-to-earth guidance and expert advice on making a profit from cut flowers, marketing your business, and
making the most of social media.
Whether you dream of armfuls of sustainable, homegrown flowers for your home or a family wedding, or you want to to earn a living doing something you love, this book is for you.
About the Author
Georgie Newbery is an artisan flower farmer, florist, writer and small business educator, supplying cut flowers direct to customers from her smallholding in Somerset. Georgie is a leading authority on growing cut flowers for a local market and runs courses, workshops and mentoring to flower farmers worldwide. She regularly judges for the RHS and is a junior committee member.