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Florists Review - July 2023

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50 July | 2023 Business For small to midsize cut fl ower growers and local grower-collaborating fl ower shops, we recommend considering the following benefi ts of launching a fl ower CSA program. 1 RELIABLE REVENUE CSA subscriptions give fl ower businesses a predictable stream of income. Subscriptions or "shares" are sold in advance. rough this, farmers can prepare for and manage crops. No longer does a farmer need to gamble on farm plans, harvest schedules and logistics. Additionally, this advance payment can provide a welcome fi nancial boost to farmers needing to invest in seed stock and bulbs for the future. It is not uncommon to require one-year advance ordering of specialty varieties. 2 RELATIONSHIP BUILDING CSA subscriptions take growers on a journey from "farmer" to "friend" in the eyes of their customers. Customer loyalty is built through this system, which enables farmers to get direct feedback about their products in real-time. 3 COPIOUS CONTENT Finding opportunities to show off their blooms can be diffi cult for fi eld-bound growers. By involving themselves in the delivery logistics process, fl ower CSA businesses fi nd they are never at a loss for fresh marketing content—as long as they keep their cameras and social media channels at the ready. 4 WORK-LIFE BALANCE Almost all small-business operators will agree that achieving and maintaining a work-life balance is as important as it is diffi cult. e predictable scheduled nature of CSA programs creates a ONE BENEFIT OF STARTING A FLOWER CSA HAS BEEN THE PREDICTABLE AND CONSISTENT WORK IT PROVIDES. — Sarah Gainey. Holly Chapple, Hope Flower Farm

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