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In Episode 49 of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we sit down with Dustin Saunders of Little Hollow Flowers, a specialty cut flower farm nestled along Colorado’s Front Range. Dustin shares how a fallen ash tree unexpectedly led him and his partner, Kate, into flower farming, and how their diverse backgrounds in landscaping and biodynamic vegetable farming shaped their approach. We discuss season extension techniques, the challenges of farming in Colorado’s extreme climate, and their passion for growing dahlias, ranunculus, and unique perennials. Dustin also shares insights into building a thriving farmer’s market presence, working with the Colorado Flower Collective, and the importance of supporting local flowers over imports.
If you love growing flowers, sustainable farming, or supporting local blooms, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧
📍 Follow Dustin at Little Hollow Flowers: https://littlehollowflowers.com
📍 Instagram (@littlehollowflowers): https://www.instagram.com/littlehollowflowers/
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/03/04/ep-49-little-hollow-flowers/
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In Episode 49 of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we sit down with Dustin Saunders of Little Hollow Flowers, a specialty cut flower farm nestled along Colorado’s Front Range. Dustin shares how a fallen ash tree unexpectedly led him and his partner, Kate, into flower farming, and how their diverse backgrounds in landscaping and biodynamic vegetable farming shaped their approach. We discuss season extension techniques, the challenges of farming in Colorado’s extreme climate, and their passion for growing dahlias, ranunculus, and unique perennials. Dustin also shares insights into building a thriving farmer’s market presence, working with the Colorado Flower Collective, and the importance of supporting local flowers over imports.
If you love growing flowers, sustainable farming, or supporting local blooms, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧
📍 Follow Dustin at Little Hollow Flowers: https://littlehollowflowers.com
📍 Instagram (@littlehollowflowers): https://www.instagram.com/littlehollowflowers/
Show Notes: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.com/2025/03/04/ep-49-little-hollow-flowers/
Sign up for the podcast newsletter: https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter
***Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet***If you enjoyed this episode, will you please consider leaving the podcast a review? Your review helps make the podcast more discoverable to others and allows me to continue creating more episodes. I'd love to know what you enjoyed most about the episode.
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