After visiting the Farmer's Market at the Peoria Riverfront, I thought maybe I could sell my flowers at a market. I asked my friend, Doug, at Heritage Farmer's Market, if I could bring some flowers to his market. Doug kindly said yes.
I contacted another friend who runs our college horticulture program and asked for her suggestions.
Genny is a wealth of knowledge and was also very kind to share her knowledge with me.
Genny covered such things as when to cut the flowers, how to cut them, preserving the flowers and tieing the bundles.
On this early Saturday morning, the air was cool. The flowers were loving this unusually nice weather. Look how happy this one is!
This is his sister. She is singing, "You Are My Sunshine."
The difficult thing about picking from my home garden is that I hate to pick the blooms.
I would prefer to be selfish and keep them all to myself.
The yarrow and lilies are full of clean, perfect little blooms.
Then I moved on to the pink garden. I took a few cuts from each plant.
I trimmed the stems to get rid of some torn leaves. I took a handful of flowers and held them upside down. This way it is easier to stretch the rubber band around the bundle, and snip the ends off straight.
I filled several white buckets with water and a drop of bleach to kill the bacteria.
Then put the bundles in the buckets. I set the buckets in the back of the van and headed to market.
How fun! Now this would be a great retirement job in a few years.
At the market I used a pretty tablecloth on the table and set up a grouping of my flowers in some pretty vases. I set out a little sign with my name and price. Well, not 'my' price, but the price of the flowers. I could get arrested if I'm not careful.
Since this day, I have sold some flowers and am reading every flower power book I can get my dirty, grubby, little hands on. After ten years of growing my garden, I am thrilled to have some very nice flowers.
Bloom where you are planted. Do what you love. Love what you do. Do da day.
Do wa diddy diddy dum diddy do.
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