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c/floristsevaadamsevaadams1mo ago

Why I'm not jumping on the local-only flower bandwagon

I see a lot of talk about using only local flowers, and I get the appeal. But in my area, local farms just don't have the variety I need all year. During the cold months, my options would be super limited if I stuck to nearby growers. I've found that bringing in flowers from other places lets me keep my shop full and colorful. Customers ask for specific blooms like calla lilies or peonies that aren't native here. By mixing imported stems with local ones, I can make everyone happy. This method has actually helped my business grow when seasons are tough. I think being flexible is key in this trade.
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harper326
harper3261mo ago
We save local peonies for June brides.
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hugo_flores
Respectfully, @harper326, others might want those peonies too.
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blair_lane
blair_lane1mo ago
I get saving peonies for June brides, but @hugo_flores is right that others might want them too. Peonies bloom for a short time, and hogging them for one group seems unfair. Maybe we can all enjoy them without strict rules.
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