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How do you grow flowers in a region known for long winters, short seasons, and frequent frosts?
In this episode, we are joined by Annie Amrich of Janniebird Farm, a Zone 4 flower farmer thriving in the high-altitude climate of Gunnison, Colorado. Annie shares how she forces thousands of tulips each year, grows without greenhouses, and keeps flowers blooming nearly year-round in a place where frost can arrive any month of the year.
Annie’s journey — from athletic training and medical sales back to the creativity she grew up with — is a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late to follow what feels true. She opens up about leaning into hardy crops, building community in a small mountain town, and developing a new perennial field designed for workshops, gatherings, and connection.
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How do you grow flowers in a region known for long winters, short seasons, and frequent frosts?
In this episode, we are joined by Annie Amrich of Janniebird Farm, a Zone 4 flower farmer thriving in the high-altitude climate of Gunnison, Colorado. Annie shares how she forces thousands of tulips each year, grows without greenhouses, and keeps flowers blooming nearly year-round in a place where frost can arrive any month of the year.
Annie’s journey — from athletic training and medical sales back to the creativity she grew up with — is a beautiful reminder that it’s never too late to follow what feels true. She opens up about leaning into hardy crops, building community in a small mountain town, and developing a new perennial field designed for workshops, gatherings, and connection.
What You’ll Learn in Episode 79:Connect with Annie:
Connect with Jennifer, Host of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast:
Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/thefloweringfarmhousenewsletter
Join Us At The Profitable Dahlia Summit
The first-ever virtual summit focused exclusively on growing dahlias for profit is here!
Whether you’re dreaming of a small side hustle, saving for your next vacation, or building a full-fledged dahlia focused business — this 2-day online virtual event will show you how.
Join us March 3–4, 2026 to learn from experienced dahlia growers who are selling bouquets, tubers, CSA shares, event tickets, and more — and doing it profitably.
You’ll walk away with real strategies to turn your passion into income, even if you're just getting started.
🎟️ Early bird tickets start at just $49 through January 11, 2026.
Save your spot here: https://thefloweringfarmhouse.mykajabi.com/profitabledahiliasummit/
*** Rate, Review, & Follow The Backyard Bouquet ***
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