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BB+ (Ep. 14) Bex Partridge on Everlasting Flowers

BB+ (Ep. 14) Bex Partridge on Everlasting Flowers

FromBotanical Brouhaha Podcast


BB+ (Ep. 14) Bex Partridge on Everlasting Flowers

FromBotanical Brouhaha Podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

TODAY’S GUEST: Bex Partridge | Botanical Tales TOPIC: Growing, Harvesting, and Creating with Everlasting Flowers Today I'm visiting with Bex Partridge, owner of Botanical Tales in Farnham, UK. Bex is a floral artist and published author specializing in everlasting flowers. I'm thrilled that she agreed to walk us through her process of growing, cutting, and drying flowers. And she's sharing tips on designing with everlasting flowers. Be sure to check out the end of the show notes to learn how you can enter to win a copy of her new book Everlastings: How to Grow, Harvest and Create with Dried Flowers. I'm hoping our conversation will open new avenues of creativity and maybe even a new income stream for some of you! Methods for Drying Flowers: Air Drying Pressing Silica Gel Sampling of Flowers Recommended by Bex for Drying: Helichrysum Statice Peony Tulip Rudbeckia Echinacea Cosmos Dahlia (some varieties) Caring for Everlasting Flowers: Keep out of intense heat and direct sunlight Store by laying the blooms out in a box using tissue paper and include a silica gel packet to draw out moisture during storage Store in a dry temperate place Avoid storing for extended lengths of time before designing with the blooms Avg. Drying Time: 2-3 weeks (peonies take longer) Read more here Advantages of Using Everlasting Flowers: Extends the season for designers (by allowing them to design with everlasting flowers during winter months) Sustainable sourcing Longevity in designs Can be combined with fresh flowers Offers a way to create long lasting displays in retail spaces to showcase products and brands Flower farmers can dry and then sell blooms they weren't able to sell fresh Bex's Suggestions for Adding Movement to a Design:  Love Lies Bleeding Canary Grass Fountain Grass Quaking Grass Alchemilla mollis Gypsophila Enter to win a copy of Everlastings: How to Grow, Harvest and Create with Dried Flowers: Leave a comment on the blogpost for this episode.  That's it! Easy Peasy! Deadline for entry: 11:59 pm Central Time on Sunday, August 16, 2020. Winners will be chosen by random drawing and notified on August 17, 2020 via email. Contest open to residents of the US and Europe. See more work by Bex here:  Website | Instagram | IGTV | Pinterest | Twitter Host: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha) BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Joel McGee Music Written & Performed by: Landon McGee Mentioned in this episode: Natalie Gill | Native Poppy (Hear Natalie Gill on the BB Podcast. Click here.)
Released:
Aug 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you own a flower business or dream of starting one? Are you looking for practical floral design tips? Ever wonder how other florists run their businesses? Or maybe you’re a farmer florist building a flower farm and floral design business at the same time? You’ve landed in the right place! At the BB Podcast, we serve floral designers, farmer florists, flower shop owners, and aspiring florists by diving into practical tips and insider information from real working florists, floral educators, flower growers, and floral industry vendors to help you find the tools you need to start, run, and grow your flower business. We like to mix it up! Do you prefer hearing real-life stories or diving into specific flower business topics? Either way, we’ve got you covered with: 1. Storytelling episodes featuring floral professionals like Susan McLeary, Kiana Underwood, Jennie Love, and Max Gill sharing the details of starting and running their flower businesses. So many stories just waiting for you to dig in and learn from those who are doing what you want to do! 2. Topic-specific interviews called BB+ episodes. Here, you can expect everything from conversations on marketing, staffing, and floral software to pain points like finding your mojo or listening to your intuition in business. Amy McGee, Botanical Brouhaha founder, brings years of relationship building with floral designers, farmer florists, and floral professionals to the table and invites you to pull up a chair for the conversations where you’ll learn and be inspired by the nitty gritty transparency of the questions she asks. The BB Podcast is co-hosted by Maggie Bailey, owner of Bramble & Bee.