Additionally, dahlia tubers multiply in the ground and at the end of the season, many farmers dig up the tubers, divide and sell them. I don’t plan to sell our tubers this year, but I hope to be able to do that next year.
I do hope to collect and sell seeds from other flowers in our harvest this year. Many of our sunflowers and some of our celoisia we planted came from seeds I kept from my home garden last year, so I know they are good and will reproduce.
Our sales plan for this fall is loosely coming together. I feel certain that I would like to do one or two U-Pick days, in which we open up the property gates to the public. Guests will be allowed to come in, walk the garden and cut their own bouquet to take home.
I will offer a six week bouquet subscription service as well, with delivery and pick up options. This will start in mid-September and run through late October.
I also plan to sell to local florists, as well as some of my wedding & special event florists friends. I would be open to selling to DIY brides, and of course any of my clients can benefit from our fresh flowers. I will use social media as much as possible to share what is available from week to week, and will have “open farmstand” dates when individuals who live locally can stop by to pick up a bouquet.
The investment this year was relatively small, so I hope at a minimum to make back what I’ve spent throughout the course of the season. If we make more than anticipated this year, that will go toward next year’s plans.
We planted quite late in the season this year. I wanted to plant the first weekend of May, but I had an event, then we decided to go to the beach, then we had to catch up when we came home…you know, life happened! We didn’t plant until May 26. Fortunately, the weather was beautiful and mild until just recently, so I think everything had a chance to get acclimated to the soil before the temps got over 90 degrees. Now, for the rest of the summer, our battle will be watering frequently enough. We also will spend part of our July 4th weekend adding staking, netting and supports for the flowers.
Next spring, I want do our first planting around April 15, which will give us about 6 more weeks in our harvest season than we will have this year.