CONTACT

More information/general contact/enquiries:  info@flowerfarmersofireland.ie

To contact an individual grower you’ll find their contact details on our directory page 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can you tell me where I can find workshops or training relating to flower farming?

Some of our members run workshops for growing and/ or arranging flowers. Others specialise in workshops specifically for growing but many of the others run design workshops as well. There are also more general horticulture courses happening all over the country facilitated by the likes of Teagasc, NOTS and GIY as well as other independent Horticulture colleges.

I love to garden and I love flowers, how do I go about becoming a flower farmer?

We advise starting small and doing your research. Start by defining  your customer- will you be selling at a farmer’s market, directly to florists or will you be a farmer- florist? There are lots of great books and blogs out there to help you choose the varieties that perform well as cut flowers and Ireland has a perfect climate for growing some of the cooler temperature annuals and perennials. Choose some varieties that will work well in your soil and aspect and grow some test beds. Reach out to a flower farmer and ask for advice or join our organisation as a seedling member and avail of our member’s forum to ask questions specifically regarding growing in Ireland.

Do any of the flower farms sell flowers to regular consumers to be arranged at home?

Many of our members sell market bunches at farmers markets around the country. In the directory on the website, filter results by specialty and select Market Flowers to find the grower nearest you.

Do you need to be a registered business to become a member?

We do not require our members to be registered businesses. The seedling membership is perfect for those just starting out who would like to meet other growers and research their options.

If you are making any income from selling your flowers we do recommend you register as self- employed and if you are trading under a business name other than your own name, you should register it with the CRO.

Can you recommend some reading to help me get started with planning my cut flower business?

There is an abundance of information available online and in various specialties. You do need to adapt for the irish climate however so we recommend getting stuck in, planting some seeds and seeing what works for you.

US based blogs:

https://www.floretflowers.com/blog/

http://www.baremtnfarm.com/here-on-the-farm/

UK based blogs:

https://www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk/blog

https://www.greenandgorgeousflowers.co.uk/blog/

http://higgledygarden.com/blog/

https://swancottageflowers.co.uk/blog/

Recommended Reading:

Cool Flowers by Lisa Mason Zeigler

The Flower Farmer’s Year by Georgie Newbery

Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden by Erin Benzakein

 The Flower Farmer by Lynn Byczynski

 Grow your own cut flowers by Sarah Raven

 The Cut Flower Patch by Louise Curley

 Specialty Cut Flowers by Alan Armitage and Judy Laushman

I want to start growing flowers, where is the best place to buy seeds/ bulbs from?

There are many suppliers out there selling quality seeds and bulbs but it’s hard to find one supplier that will supply all the varieties you want to grow. As a result, it makes sense to shop around. Some of our favourite suppliers are:

 

Seeds

Seedaholic- Irish company https://www.seedaholic.com/

Chiltern seeds https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/

Kings Seed https://www.kingsseeds.com/

Roger Parsons for sweet peas https://www.rpsweetpeas.com/

Floret Farm (US based and be aware customs duty applies) https://shop.floretflowers.com/shop

Sarah Raven https://www.sarahraven.com/

Moles Seeds https://www.wholesale.molesseeds.co.uk/

Higgeldy Garden http://higgledygarden.com/

Premier Seeds Direct https://www.premierseedsdirect.com/

Bulbs/ Tubers

Beechill bulbs https://bulbs.ie/

Rose Cottage Plants- (dahlias) https://www.rosecottageplants.co.uk/

Anglia Bulbs https://www.angliabulbs.com/

Jelitto- (perennials) https://www.jelitto.com/

Bulbi.nl https://www.bulbi.nl/

Peter Nyssen https://www.peternyssen.com/

Kwekerij Schipper- (dahlias) http://www.kwekerijschipper.nl/