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Buying Flowers In Bulk For Best Prices

In order to buy flowers at the best price you need to be looking at ways to get them in quantity. I have been involved in the floristry industry for several years. My experience in bulk buying is the key to the success in the industry.

For hundreds of years there have been flower sellers in markets, and I do believe that if more of the flower sellers got together they could command a better price from the suppliers.  This would enable them to either make more profit or to pass on the savings to customers, which could also lead to more profit due to more people being able to buy flowers at better prices.

The Dutch market is best for buying in bulk as the Dutch bulb fields are some of the most advanced in the world and Holland produces some of the finest flowers.

Of course we are not just talking about flowers here but about the whole industry and the industry does need a bit of a shake-up. 

There are certain sellers that seem to want to make more money than is needed, and also control the market which is not good for the end user, and the person that actually drives the market.

I have personally bought flowers from a gas station at very high prices, and these flowers were almost dead. I find it incredible that the industry is allowed to charge such prices for really poor product.

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Author: Carol
 
About the author:
Flower seller and author.


Get Your Small Plants Ready For Planting


Seedlings need to be hardened off.

Hardening off plants means introducing them gradually to the outdoor environment.

The best method to harden plants is to move them outdoors on a mild day.

It is best on  a mild and cloudy day. Leave the plants in partial shade protected from wind.

Allow them more and more direct light and wind each day.

Thus they will become accustomed to their new home and better take direct sunlight.

After a week the plants should be ready to be transplanted.

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Bill has a 250 acre tree and plant farm in Doylestown Pa. and raises over 200 types of trees and plants.

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