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Set up the Flower Stand with Me s

Set up the Flower Stand with Me s

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Hi everyone! Today I'm setting up the flower stand and bringing you along for the flower filled journey! Join me as we harvest Casa Blanca Lilies, Stargazer Lilies, Gladiolus, Flamingo Celosia, Neo Rose Celosia, Dara, Sedum, and Forsythia for the stand. Then I'll talk you through the process of how I make a flower stand arrangement and we can set up for the day together!
Date: 2022-08-07

Comments and reviews: 20


I have been selling bouquets at my roadside stand for about 4 years now. I don't have a flower farm, just my gardens but I am able to keep the vases full throughout the growing season. When I do mine I tie them with a bit of twine because not everyone wants the vase. My bouquets are a little smaller than yours and sell for $5 for just the flowers and $7 if they want the vase which I buy by the case at Dollar Tree for $1 each. My kids bought me a wrought iron flower cart for Christmas 5 years ago which is what got this retired Nana started.
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I learn so much from you! I am new (2 years, to living in zone 5b, coming from 9. It helps so much to see what you do, both for growing, and types of flowers. After my first year, I had the goal to grow enough flowers to have bouquets in the house. Last summer I achieved that goal, though I lacked variety, so always looking for more. Flowers are so expensive here, I would love one of your gorgeous bouquets for $10. I use jars like that to share with family and neighbors.
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I didn't think that I was a fan of lilies because they always seem to have the pollen still attached to them where I buy my flower bouquets and they make a mess! After seeing how you arrange your bouquets, I will now be cutting them off if they are there. I incorrectly assumed that I would hurt the flower doing that! Your bouquets are lovely and would easily sell for 20-25$ where I live. Thanks for sharing.
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Your bouquets are gorgeous! You sell a good product and could fetch more dor them. One of our local farmers markets, has two different cut flower vendors selling Large bouquets rubber banded together for $10. 00 They keep the flowers in water at their stands in buckets and coolers. No jars, or vases offered. It's neat tou can sell your flowers that way. Happy gardening. :)
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I love your videos, You're so adorable, and talented, your love of gardening is genuine and contagious: ) If I lived closer I would certainly buy your flower arrangements, they're so beautiful! Until then, I'll keep watching and am now motivated to start a few seeds and set up a small grow light station: ) Thanks so much for all you do!
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I think I've watched this video 4-5 times now as there's so much to learn. Thanks! 1 question. where do people park when they come to your stand? I see that you're on a busy street too. I live in an area that gets lots of traffic especially in fall (apple ranches and wineries near by. I want to put a stand at the end of the driveway.
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What a great idea, i love the cute set up and the honesty box, so you don't have to sit all day- thanks for showing the process and your flowers are beautiful! Do you sell out every day? If not, do you feel theyare fresh enough to put back out the following day?
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Spectacular bouquets and well worth the price! What's most interesting is how each is the equal to the next without being cookie cutter the same. It makes for both an eye-catching display but also speaks to the care and art each took to build. Impressive!
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Wow, I really enjoyed your video and the beautiful music as you were harvesting your flowers. I want to try growing flowers from seeds too, where do I buy online? And what-s the best time of year to purchase to ensure availability. Blessings always!
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Thank you Danille. I'm sure your customers are always so happy to see your flowers out for sale. It is helpful also to hear about how to condition the flowers, even if it's for our own use, nice to have tips to make them last as long as possible!
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Gorgeous setup! $10 that-s insanely cheap! I feel like a bouquet like this at the grocery store would be $30! Do you sell all of them? If I lived in the same place as you. I would never buy cut flowers from the store again! Thank you for sharing!
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Hi! I am from the Philippines and love gardening so much, I wish we had cooler climate like in your place so I could also plant the flowering plants that you grow in your place.
But watching your video is just so refreshing. Thank you.

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Hey! If you don-t mind me asking. are those 26 oz mason jars? I-m having the hardest time finding them in bulk and not paying $100+ for shipping, haha. Thank you so much. Beautiful bouquets!
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I was so relaxed and in a dreamy state watching you harvest those beautiful flowers and listening to that inspirational music. Thank-you so much for being such a bright spot in my day.
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I live in asia. And no way that beautiful bouquet cost $10. It could reach $50-70. And it is expensive considered you could live comfortable $400 a month here (that include meal and rent)
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Sooo lovely. Those bouquets are truly gorgeous. I imagine all the enjoyment from harvesting to putting the flowers together.
PS: when they are sold, do the jars go with the flowers?

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So beautiful- price should go up a bit so your hard work is better appreciated!
Cannot do honest boxes around here in Oregon - too much homeless people around here!

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Your bouquets were so beautiful. I can-t believe you are selling them for only $10. I hope people in your area know how lucky they are. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much for sharing so much information with us in a fun way, I have thoroughly enjoyed learning from you as I dream about growing more flowers!
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I just found you and am binge watching your videos. What is a quick dip that you did with the Dara/ What do you use for the flower preservative?
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