Becoming a Cut Flower Grower

Prepping for Digger Man, Attack of Dahlia Gall, Hosepipe Dramas & Selling Single Variety Cut Flower Bouquets


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It's Tuesday 13 May 2025: welcome to today's episode. 

Beautiful sunshine but still no rain. I'm running low on water so it's a bit of a tense time. Tonight I'm on the plot talking about how I'm managing my seedlings in the hot and dry conditions. Some plants are doing fine but I really wish I had more water right now.

The digger man is booked for tomorrow and I'm very excited. Having more turf lifted will double my planting area so I can't wait but I'm slightly holding my breath until he arrives and does the work. The dahlias are outside now and doing really well. I've found some gall on one of the tubers which is disappointing but not the end of the world. 

More seedlings have been planted out but now watering them is becoming a bit scary: do I have enough water to last until it rains? I also talk about an idea I've just heard on another podcast about selling single varieties of stems at local markets rather than mixed bouquets so I'm giving serious thought to doing this. It's an extremely busy time and there's alot going on. I do hope you enjoy the episode. 

In this episode, join me for an update on the plot. 

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

✅ How the dahlias are doing 

✅ Why I've just mulched my Verbena bonariensis

✅ Dahlia gall: what to do with infected plants and tubers 

✅ Why you should buy good quality hosepipe fittings  

✅ Thoughts on selling at my local market 

✅  Digger man update  

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Join me on my journey through a year of growing and selling cut flowers. I'm going to give you the low-down on what it's really like, how I'm getting started, what you do and don't need, what I do when and why, the successes and failures, and just about everything in between. All in real time. With guest appearances from my chickens every now and then. 

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Becoming a Cut Flower GrowerBy Lydia Watson

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