
Becoming a Cut Flower Grower is a raw and honest podcast about growing and selling cut flowers and the realities of what it really takes to build a cut flower business from the ground up.
Hosted by a working cut flower grower, the podcast combines practical insight with thoughtful reflections on the decisions, trade-offs, and rhythms of the work — from production and selling, to confidence, susta... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessLeisureHome & Garden | |||

Hello, it's Friday 19 December 2025.
Phew - we've made it through another week and I've had so much rain here in the UK. My Six Figure Flower Farming course with Jenny Marks of Trademark Farmer has come to an end and I'm feeling rather sad about it:... more
Hello, welcome to Tuesday 16 December 2025.
I've been busy since we last spoke - lots of digging and planting on the field and most of the dahlias are now in the ground, together with my new geums, veronica, astrantia and peonies. I went on a wreath... more
Hello, it's Friday 12 December 2025.
Another busy week: wet gloves, wet tools, muddy clothes, and never-ending lists of things to do. I hope you've had a good week. All of my roses have now been delivered which is wonderful and now they all need pla... more
Hello and welcome to Tuesday 9 December 2025.
What a wet and windy few days! Another named storm has rolled in and everything is very wet. The plants on the plot are fine (benefit of being on a slope) but everywhere else on the field is somewhat tre... more
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This is a fantastic podcast for new flower farmers, those just starting out or home growers thinking about setting up a cutting patch. Twice a week Lydia articulately runs us through ‘the highs and lows’ of her flower farming journey in a honest and sincere manner. Her determination to create a flourishing flower farming business is admirable. As a fellow flower farmer myself I have encountered many of the challenges that she has and I wish her every success in her flower farming journey.
Very calming and very fun to listen and this is probably one of my favourite podcast cause it’s just so calm just nice to listen to and the music is amazing and one of my favourite parts is in the music it is like do do do do
Very calming and very fun to listen like I’m 11 and this is probably one of my favourite podcast cause it’s just so calm just nice to listen to and the music is amazing and one of my favourite parts is in the music it is like do do do do
I am a full on true crime junkie however I stumbled across this podcast by accident and I am absolutely thrilled that I did. Utterly raw and honest about the struggles with cut flower growing, personal belief and confidence. Feel so happy to be going on the authors journey with her. Highly recommended to anyone and you don’t have to be even interested in cut flowers as it’s so lovely to just hear someone’s journey into starting something new. Think what I am trying to say is that this podcast is... more
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Focused on the journey of a novice cut flower grower, a new host shares her authentic experiences of starting a cut flower business in southern England. The episodes cover a range of topics, from the emotional and technical challenges of managing crops in varying weather conditions to personal stories that illustrate the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Regular discussions include practical advice on growing techniques, flower care, market challenges, and the importance of community support among local florists and growers. Listeners can expect to gain insights that are both insightful and relatable, making it ideal for garden enthusiasts and aspiring florists alike. The engaging narrative style, coupled with personal anecdotes, keeps it... more
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