by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming
Local flower power ( week 8) What do I mean by local flower power? 80% of the flowers that you buy in the United States are grown in other countries. A lot of these flowers are heavily treated with chemicals so they can make the long trip overseas. That being said...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming
Dried flowers ( week 7 on the flower farm) Dried flowers was the focus on the farm this week . When you think of dried flowers….yes I get it, the flowers from the past come creeping into you thoughts. Dusty dull babies breath.. During the growing season I like...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming, flower tutorials
This week is all about growing cut flowers education. Continuing education that is. I have learned so much and still have so much to learn. It is week 6 of this year already. I am brushing up on all the flower varieties that I am going to grow this year. Do they need...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | flower farming, flower tutorials
Planning the flowers. (week 5 of 2020) Hey it’s me. It’s a new year, a good time for planning the flowers here at Midwest Cut Flowers. Real life mess I am going to go about this blog a little differently than I have in the past. Notice the title. It is...
by Rhonda Bunn | Feb 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
A year in flower farming End of the year Wow, the end of 2019 is here! So many exciting things happened this year in flower farming. Wayzata farmers market The farmers market was such a good experience. Next season I plan to do another market. Delano...