Flower Farmer Forum

The Flower Farmer Forum podcast (formerly Sunny Mary Meadow podcast) is hosted by Liz Fiedler, a nur

Episodes

Total: 129

This week’s episode talks about how we support our flowers from toppling over, causing crooked stems

This week we are talking about growing zinneas as cut flowers!

In this week’s episode, I talk about the difference between a bouquet and an arrangement, and what m

In this week's episode, we talk about tips and tricks for harvesting flowers. We pick & process

This week's episode is all about growing cut flowers in your landscaping. Not everyone has the spac

I am getting married this fall to my "Chapter 2", which is something we widows call it if we are for

In this episode I talk about gardening and flower farming with kids. It’s important to note, there i

June on a Flower Farm

2023/6/20

Here in MN in Zone 4B, we are in between spring flowers and summer flowers in June. It’s a lot of p

In this week’s episode we talk all about growing ranunculus in zone 4B. This flower was a labor of

In this week’s episode, I talk about the drip irrigation kit I use. I discuss pros and cons to drip

Gina shares her incredible journey with how her son, Henry Lomheim was born early due to complicatio

In this episode, we talk about the many benefits of landscape fabric in cut flower farming. Not onl

In this week's episode, I talk about cool hardy annuals and working with Mother Nature to not only g

This week we welcome Amanda Radke from rural South Dakota helping debunk confusing labels and market

This week we talk about everything tulips! I talk about the differences in growing them for cut flow

Types of Cut Flowers

2023/4/24

This episode helps you better understand what the heck it means when someone says “tender annual” or

Do you wear your work ethic like a badge of honor? Hard work and making sacrifices to achieve your g

How I produce over 5000 bouquets/year on less than 1/2 an acre.People are always expecting me to say

How I decide the timing and location of my cut flowers after I have bought the seeds and plugs. I di

This is a tough one. After my husband died, I had a lot of people reach out in well-intentioned ways