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The Flower Farmer : An Organic Grower's Guide to Raising and Selling Cut Flowers, 2nd Edition

The Flower Farmer : An Organic Grower's Guide to Raising and Selling Cut Flowers, 2nd Edition

Author: Lynn Byczynski Robin Wimbiscus
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Publication Date: 18 Jun 2013
ISBN-13: 9781933392653
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From taking cuttings to winning new customers, this is the guide to growing beautiful organic flowers for enjoyment or profit

Over 75,000 copies sold!

The first edition of The Flower Farmer: An Organic Grower's Guide to Raising and Selling Cut Flowers helped thousands of small growers start successful cut-flower businesses. This expanded and thoroughly revised second edition has become equally influential for backyard novices and experienced growers alike.

New sections in this edition include:


Utilizing greenhouses
Recommendations for flower cultivars
Post-harvest handling

Also updated is the acclaimed resource directory, complete with sources of seeds, plants and supplies, and expert information on organic production under the National Organic Program.

For the beginner and backyard gardener, there is an extensive section on the basics, including:


Variety selection
Soil preparation
Planting, cultivation & harvest
Floral design

For the commercial grower, The Flower Farmer, 2nd Edition includes information about:


Larger-scale production
Advice about selling to florists, wholesalers, and supermarkets
Understanding the wedding and farmers market customers

This updated edition also includes revised profiles of successful growers, offering behind-the-scenes insight into the operation of some of the most cutting-edge flower farmers in the country. Because of the extensive revisions and enhanced content, The Flower Farmer, 2nd Edition is essential reading for those already in the flower business, as well as those who dream of growing flowers for enjoyment or profit.


Author Description


Lynn Byczynski is publisher and editor of a monthly news letter Growing for Market. She also operates Wild Onion Farm in Lawrence, Kansas, where she resides with her husband and two children. For more information, please visit the website of Growing for Market at www.growingformarket.com






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