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Sharing my experiences growing a flower farm using regenerative agriculture practices in Burt, NY & operating a sustainable wedding floral design business in Buffalo/Lockport, NY.

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Edible Medicinal Herbs and Plants You Can Grow at Home
Edible Medicinal Herbs and Plants You Can Grow at Home
Flower FarmingFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019flower farming, soil health, resourcesComment
On Following My Dreams (or Why I Quit My Desk Job to Start a Farm Business)
On Following My Dreams (or Why I Quit My Desk Job to Start a Farm Business)
LifestyleFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019slow lifestyle, business
Perennial Planters for Patios in Zone 6
Perennial Planters for Patios in Zone 6
Flower FarmingFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019flower farmingComment
On Letting My Vegetables Flower
On Letting My Vegetables Flower
Flower Farming, Lifestyle, Small BusinessFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019slow lifestyle, flower farming, envComment
All About Cover Crops: Steps to Successfully Use Cover Crops on a Small Farm or Garden
All About Cover Crops: Steps to Successfully Use Cover Crops on a Small Farm or Garden
Flower FarmingFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019flower farming, no till, environment, soil healthComment
How Compost Works and How To Make Compost In Your Backyard
How Compost Works and How To Make Compost In Your Backyard
Flower FarmingFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019flower farming, no till, resources, soil health, environment Comments
5 Steps to Improve Garden Soil Naturally
5 Steps to Improve Garden Soil Naturally
Flower FarmingFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019flower farming, no till, soil health, environment, resources Comments
How to Prevent Soil Degradation for Farms and Gardens
How to Prevent Soil Degradation for Farms and Gardens
Flower FarmingFran ParrishDecember 24, 2019Heirloom Soul Floralsflower farming, no till, resources, environment, soil healthComment
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Dahlia Varieties We Grow on Our Farm
Dahlia Varieties We Grow on Our Farm
Savory Rhubarb Curry Recipe
Savory Rhubarb Curry Recipe
Should I Pinch My Dahlias?
Should I Pinch My Dahlias?
Front Yard Glow-Up Part 2: Designing and Edging Garden Beds for a Front Yard Pollinator Garden
Front Yard Glow-Up Part 2: Designing and Edging Garden Beds for a Front Yard Pollinator Garden
Front Yard Glow-Up Part 1: Why I’m Turning the Grass into a Native Pollinator Garden
Front Yard Glow-Up Part 1: Why I’m Turning the Grass into a Native Pollinator Garden
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View fullsize My feed has been pretty quiet this winter, and it’s intentional. I posted twice in the past month. 3 times in the past two months. I honestly don’t have much to say, and it’s not a bad thing! It’s just the season.

I’ve
View fullsize It feels like creators all over the place are bending over for AI. While I’m over here planting drought-tolerant perennials in the farm field to try to save water, people everywhere are unknowingly (some well-knowingly) using ridiculous amounts
View fullsize Some winter farming tips:

☃️ When there’s no water, use snow
❄️ Dig dahlia tubers *before* it ‘feels like 9°’
☃️ Leaf mulch will save us

Yesterday we finished clearing all the perished plants in the tunnel and then planted loa
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View fullsize Late fall/early winter farming is my favorite! The air is crisp. Perfect breathing weather. Light jackets required. Chilly breeze helps regulate the body temp. It feels like you can go all day doing pretty hard labor digging dahlia tubers and sheet m

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