Cut Flower Farming in Australia. Live Q & A. Noble Flowers LIVE.

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We talk about our past flower farming season, about being a florist, and answering your questions!

Seed and Bulb Companies we use:
- Highsun Express (you will need to have a wholesale account set up)
- The Seed Collection - Make sure you choose cut flower varieties, not garden varieties
- Tesselaar for Bulbs - really nice stock.
- Country Dahlias - Who have now closed down unfortunately. We have our dahlia stock built up so will probably just do tuber swaps now to get different varieties.
- Australian Seed. They do the Phytosanitary Certificates for overseas buyers.

Nothing has been sponsored. These are just products or companies we like.

Phaedra & Moroni xx

🎥 We mentioned a couple of other videos in our live:

Growing Dahlias from seed:

The first video:

The current situation of retail flower sales:

🛒 Purchase Products Here:
- Huge AO Wall Calendar to keep yourself organised
- Succulent Care Card to pop in with your succulent cutting gifts to friends.

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Other music used is stock music or royalty free music.

BACK STORY
May 2020 we started a flower farm in North East Victoria, Australia. Moroni, utilising his Agricultural Engineering skills, and Phaedra drawing on her years of growing vegetables. Neither of us had grown flowers, neither had farmed. We didn't have any large equipment, and we had started up on a very tight budget.
May 2020 we started a flower farm in North East Victoria, Australia. Moroni, utilising his Agricultural Engineering skills, and Phaedra drawing on her years of growing vegetables. Neither have grown flowers, neither have farmed. We don't have any large equipment, and we have started up on a very tight budget.
Our climate zone is: In Australia we are right on the edge of Mild Temperate (Zone 6) and Cool Temperate (Zone 7). In the USA this is close to zone 8B. Our lowest temperature in Winter is around -5 degrees Celsius, our top temperature in Summer reaches up to 42 degrees Celsius at least a couple of times each Summer.
This is the story of our farm, our property and our lifestyle. Enjoy!

🌸 Flowers make us, and others, happy 🌸

📇 CONTACTS
Location: Near Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺

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You guys are great! So glad that going all in is paying off and you've created the life you want to live!

WhimsyMeadow
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I can relate to what you say about other business owners not being as community minded - I am new to this and have had a few odd reactions. 😮😊😂 I am very grateful for your willingness to share your tips and journey. ❤

jenniferthomas
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Missed the live, but watching it now :-)
Happy (belated) Birthday to Moroni too🎈🎂

kendyb
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It is clear and well lit and the sound is good. Carry on !

karendavidson
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Very interesting. You are both amazing

cheryljungbauer
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Rewatched your live as I couldn’t make it due to us moving. Great chat, and I laughed at the drunk person criticizing you guys🤣 Gotta laugh at peoples opinions. Well done on all you’ve done xx Cathi xx 😘

LittleGardenBigDreams
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Happy birthday! and Happy Canada Day! It's 10pm here and the fireworks are about to start.

EvelynM-vlogs
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I watched this today. Great info. I am just starting out in my flower farming adventure.

kirstinliiv
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Great live. Sorry I missed the live, but rewatching now! -Cara

bluebirdhomestead
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Hi from the UK! Just catching up on your live chat…lovely to get to know you a bit more, and find out more about your farm. Happy birthday Moreno, hope you had a good time! I’m just finishing a short floristry course at a local college/TAFE and trying to grow some flowers from my small back garden. I didn’t know about there being specific cut flowers versions of seeds vs garden varieties, so will look out for that, thanks!

Might you pivot into veggies/salad leaves whilst the price is so high and flowers are in a lull? Or DIY wedding flowers? There’s a trend here for flower farmers to supply wedding flowers in buckets so people make up their own arrangements, and the flower farmer/florist makes the bride and bridesmaids bouquets. Do you follow Georgie as Common Farm Flowers and Sarah via Bloom and Gray on Insta and YouTube? Are you going teaching some workshops on the farm or via Zoom, as I remember you tried one out a few videos ago? Sorry, I didn’t get my questions in for your live vid! Best wishes from Oxfordshire, Lu xx

lucybaker
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I enjoy watching the reply of the live stream and the both of yous did a great job.

nettypets
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Can I ask, will Thryptomene survive down to -6 C and occasional snow. I'm near the Blue Mountains.

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