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Growing Cut Flowers

Let's Grow, Girls
Tulips
Organic Farming
The Tulip Garden
Horticulture
Bayntun Flowers
Sustainable Gardening
Climate Change
Bainton Flowers
Mental Health
Cut Flowers
Flora and Fauna
Floret Flower Farm
Gardening
Raymond Blanc
Dahlia Planting
Hybridization
Pest Management
Chelsea Physic Garden
Sustainability
Flower Farming

Join Flower Friends Nicole and Sarah on their journey to growing beautiful blooms! Interviewing experts, discussing their own successes and failures, and revealing the mysteries behind incredible cut flowers

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This week we are SO excited to welcome Erin from Floret to talk about the origins of Floret, some of the challenges they’ve had along the way and about the future of the farm.

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Recent Guests

Erin Benzakein
Ultimate entrepreneur, flower lover, and brilliant mind behind Floret Flower Farm.
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Episode: A Life In Flowers with Erin Benzakein from Floret Flower Farm
Polly Nicholson
Owner of Bainton Flowers and author of The Tulip Garden
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Episode: Summer Rose Care with Liam Beddall from David Austin Roses
Kristine Albrecht
A world-renowned dahlia expert and author
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Episode: Tips and tricks on growing dahlias from world renowned expert Kristine Albrecht
August Bernstein
Head tutor of Raymond Blanc's Gardening School, content creator, and founder of Seed Explorers Gardening
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Episode: The ultimate career change: from the sky to the garden with August Bernstein
Milli Proust
Writer, flower-grower, designer, sustainability advocate, and seed merchant.
Episode: A flower farmer’s journey with Milli Proust (ft. exciting Floret seed news!)

Hosts

Nicole
Co-host who shares her journey and experiences in flower gardening and connects with listeners through relatable anecdotes and expert interviews.
Sarah
Co-host who brings humor and insights to the discussions, often sharing her own successes and challenges in flower gardening.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 901 ratings
  • My Comfort Podcast

    I have probably listened to this all the way through 3x and counting and I still pick up on new tips and tricks. This is my first time having a garden and the amount I learn just listening while driving to work or doing the laundry is incredible. They are also soooo funny and witty as well! Make me laugh so much. Instantly puts me in a good mood.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jacquea17
    United States4 months ago
  • I wish we could be best friends

    I have been rampage listening to this podcast for the last 2 months and these girls are so silly and enjoyable while also sharing such great information. I’m *secretly* starting my own journey as a hobby flower farmer in my backyard and of all the flowery podcasts I’ve binged, this one is my fave by far. 🌼👍👍👍 p.s. my inner monologue now has a British accent.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amy M W
    United States6 months ago
  • Recent discovery

    I am abit behind the cut flower craze but recently found this podcast. I absolutely love it. So much information and pointers for research for a new cut flower grower. Sad that I think it might have ended 🥲

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LHglen34
    Australia6 months ago
  • Substance is good, mixing is bad

    I love growing flowers and this covers that subject matter thoroughly. The hosts are charming and I appreciate that they aren’t experts—they’re also just trying to figure it out. That said, the sounds mixing could be improved. Sometimes it so bad that I have to just stop listening and go to another episode (one person loud, the other so faint or muffled that they’re inaudible). I wish they had a producer or sound director. Nevertheless, it’s still worth a listen for amateur flower growers.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Sarahc108
    United States7 months ago
  • Love these ladies!!

    Listening from NZ and just love it. Awesome listening, super informative and entertaining xx keep it up ladies! If only school was this fun, I would have stayed longer.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dfield28
    New Zealanda year ago

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Listeners appreciate the variety of expert guests; episodes are both informative and entertaining.
Hosts create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, making complex topics approachable.
Engaging and educational for both novices and experienced gardeners.

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A flower farmer’s journey with Milli Proust (ft. exciting Floret seed news!)
Q: What advice would you give growers for the next year?
Grow the things that bring you joy, as it empowers and brings happiness.
Tulips, tulips, tulips with Polly Nicholson from Bayntun Flowers
Q: What piece of advice would you give for the rest of this summer season?
I cover all of my tulip pots with chicken wire to prevent them from being dug up by animals.

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Focusing on the art of flower farming, discussions cover a variety of topics including flower care, sustainable practices, and personal anecdotes from both hosts and guest experts. The engaging conversations offer valuable insights into the world of horticulture, particularly around cut flowers, empowering listeners with practical tips for their own gardening endeavors. This podcast excels in creating a sense of community among floral enthusiasts and beginners alike, with a light-hearted and relatable approach that frequently intermingles valuable information with personal stories, making gardening feel accessible and fun.

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1. Erin Benzakein
2. Polly Nicholson
3. Kristine Albrecht
4. August Bernstein
5. Milli Proust

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