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Meadowbrook Flower Farm - Brookes story.27 Nov 202500:41:15

We’re closing out 2025 with a soulful, grounded, and beautifully honest conversation with Brooke Stewart of Meadowbrook Flower Farm. Set between Port Fairy and Warrnambool, Brooke’s six-acre farm is shaped by wind, weather, family, and the deep desire to build something meaningful from home.

Brooke shares how flower farming became the anchor she needed during motherhood, a FIFO lifestyle, raising a child with Williams Syndrome, and the isolation of early COVID. What started with a handful of Aldi dahlias, a cottage garden, and a suggestion to “go for a walk and listen to a podcast” has grown into a thriving, seasonal farm that reflects her resilience, curiosity, and huge heart.

This episode is rich with learning, laughter, and the kind of honesty that reminds us why Dish the Dirt exists: to celebrate the growers, the stories, and the small everyday triumphs happening on farms across Australia.

As the final episode of the year, it feels fitting, grounding, and full of hope. Thank you to every listener who has tuned in, shared an episode, spread the word, and supported local flower farmers in 2025. This community is a gift.

🌿 What We Talk About
  • How Brooke discovered flower farming through motherhood and a well-timed podcast recommendation
  • Building a flower farm around FIFO schedules & family life
  • Moving from a 120-year-old cottage to six acres of possibility
  • Floods, droughts, crickets, windbreaks & the unpredictable reality of farming
  • Her love for bulbs (especially gladioli!) and planning crops around life, not perfection
  • Soil regeneration, composting & reducing inputs
  • The power of showing up at conferences and finding your flower farming “village”
  • Overcoming imposter syndrome and claiming the title “farmer”
  • Community dinners, local networks & the importance of women supporting women
💐 Brooke’s Quick-Fire Answers

3 things she’d take if she had to leave quickly:

  • Her zero-turn mower
  • A sunflower head for seeds
  • A handful of trusty snips

One flower to repopulate an empty island:

  • Bells of Ireland (or Gladioli!)

Flower hero:

  • Lisa Mason Ziegler
✨ End-of-Year Notes

This is the final Dish the Dirt episode of 2025.

Thank you for:

  • every listen
  • every share
  • every message
  • every time you’ve supported a grower featured on the show

Your support builds this community, lifts up our growers, and keeps these stories alive. I can’t wait to bring you more voices, more farms, and more beauty in 2026.

📣 Connect with Brooke

Add any links here if you’d like @meadowbrookeflowerfarm

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The story of Mountain Nursery with Paul Dalley11 Nov 202500:49:13
  • Key topics:

    • Diversifying crops and sustaining staff year-round

    • Protected cultivation and the benefits of greenhouses

    • Exporting Australian flowers to Japan and beyond

    • Collaboration, community, and why sharing knowledge matters

    • Adapting to climate change and investing in renewable energy

  • Mentioned:

    • Wildflowers Australia

    • AgriFutures research library

    • East Coast Wildflowers and the growers who inspire him

🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.

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From Dream to Dahlia Dynasty — Lorelie of Florelie Seasonal Flowers24 Jun 202500:33:44

🌸 Episode Summary:
This episode is a special one — recorded back in 2020, it captures the early days of Florelie Seasonal Flowers, a specialty cut flower farm in Bungaree, just outside of Ballarat, Victoria.

Lorelie shares how a bunch of homegrown peonies gifted on her birthday planted the seed for what has since grown into a thriving, full-time flower farm. At the time of recording, Loralee was growing on a small scale with dreams of something bigger — and as of today, Florelie spans 2.5 acres of cultivated blooms on a 20-acre property.

We talk about:

  • The power of starting small (200 pots, 300 dahlias!)

  • Transitioning from speech pathology to flower farming

  • Her passion for dahlia breeding and what makes Florelie’s tuber offerings so unique

  • How she connects with florists and customers through Instagram

  • Lessons learned about soil, irrigation, pests, and pinch points

  • The importance of understanding crop viability and niche value

  • Her long-term dream of a peony paddock — and how she’s slowly making it happen

Whether you're a gardener, a florist, or dreaming of growing your own flowers — Loralee’s story is honest, practical, and deeply inspiring.

🌼 Connect with Florelie:
Website: www.florelie.com.au
Instagram: @florelieseasonalflowers

💐 Want to Grow Your Own?
Sign up for dahlia tuber sale alerts, workshops, and seasonal tips via their website. The online shop typically opens between July–August each year.

🎧 Listen Now:
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.


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Growing Flowers for Seed: Emily from Petal & Bow Flowers17 Jun 202500:32:06

n this episode of Dish the Dirt, we head to Coonamble, NSW, to meet Emily from Petal & Bow Flowers — a passionate grower carving out her own path in Australia’s warm, dry inland.

What began as a maternity leave project has bloomed into four hectares of native paper daisies and a farm-based business focused not only on growing beautiful flowers, but also on harvesting and sharing their seeds. Emily shares her journey from backyard grower to managing a large-scale native flower operation, the clever ways she and her husband have built systems from scratch (including a DIY seed cleaner!), and how she’s now helping schools and community groups fundraise through meaningful flower-growing experiences.

We also talk about:

  • What it’s really like to farm in a hot, dry climate

  • Why paper daisies (Rhodanthe) are her hero crop

  • The importance of community, adaptability, and trial and error

  • Her experience joining Growers Avenue at MIFGS

  • And the beautiful momentum building around Australian-grown flowers and seed sharing

This conversation is full of warmth, determination, and down-to-earth insight — a true reflection of Emily herself.


🌼 Follow Emily:
Instagram: @petalandbow.flowers

Website: https://petalandbowflowers.com.au

🌻 Want to support the show?
Share this episode with a friend, tag us online, leave a review, or simply keep celebrating and buying local blooms.

🎧 Listen on:
Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google | or wherever you tune in.


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Love Sophie Floral — From Florist to Farmer with Sweet Peas, Sustainability & Soul10 Jun 202500:35:49

Guest: Sophie, founder of With Love Sophie and Honey Bunch Farm

Location: Yark, VIC — a picturesque valley near Mansfield with a short and unpredictable growing season, but loads of heart.

What We Cover:

  • Sophie's journey from floristry to flower farming
  • How growing for florists shaped her crop choices
  • The chaos and learnings from her first year (hello, flood + 300 lost dahlias!)

  • Why she’s obsessed with sweet peas—and why they’re perfect for her business model
  • Building a product-based approach using seeds + cut flowers
  • The launch of her Micro Flower Farm Club
  • Her mission to grow more sustainable, foam-free floristry practices
  • The role of wholesalers, co-ops, and collaboration in building a better industry
  • Educating clients about seasonality and transparency around imported blooms

    🌸 Links & Mentions



  • Follow Sophie: @hunnybunchfarm

  • Sustainable Floristry Resource: Academy of Wildflower
  • Growers Avenue at MIFGS
  • Mentioned Growers: Josie from High Country Flowery, Marty from QC Flower Farm


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🎙️ Saying Yes to the Farm Life – Janae & Chris of Fleurs de Lyonville03 Jun 202500:21:23

🌸 Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt and honest episode of Dish the Dirt, we catch up with Janae and Chris from Fleurs de Lyonville—a flower farming couple based just outside of Melbourne. Recorded live at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show as part of our Growers Avenue series, this conversation offers a grounded look into what it really takes to grow a sustainable flower farm and business as a family.

From managing over 50 different flower varieties, running farm tours, hosting workshops, and launching a thriving pottery side business, to surviving tough seasons (including sheep-related seedling sabotage!), Janae and Chris share it all with humour and vulnerability. Whether you’re just starting out, in the thick of it, or wondering how to take the next step—this episode is full of relatable moments, practical insights, and encouragement.

And personally, this episode means a lot. From my first bucket of dahlias, to the very first season of Dish the Dirt, to Growers Avenue—Janae and Chris have always said yes, and I’m deeply grateful for their continued support and belief in this community.

🌿 In This Episode, We Cover:

  • Running a flower farm as a couple and raising a family

  • Building multiple income streams (retail, wholesale, events, pottery, tours)

  • Structuring a diverse growing season for mixed bouquets

  • How COVID reshaped their business—and what’s stuck

  • Pottery + petals: merging creative passions

  • What to know before hosting tours on your property

  • Why microflower farms matter more than ever

🌻 Connect with Flore de Lienville:
📸 Instagram: @fleurs_de_Lyonville
🌐 Website: www.fleursdelyonville.com.au

💬 Loved this episode?
Please share it, tag us on socials, and leave a review so more growers and dreamers can find these stories. Your support helps this podcast grow—just like flowers, from the soil up. 🌱



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Growing Your Own Way — with Mardi from Quite Contrary Flower Farm27 May 202500:58:57

🌸 Episode Summary:
In this episode of Dish the Dirt, we're thrilled to welcome back Mardi from Quite Contrary Flower Farm in Gippsland, Victoria. From lawyer to full-time flower farmer, Mardi’s journey is anything but conventional—and that’s exactly what makes it so inspiring.

We dive into what’s changed since she last joined us: refining her business model, narrowing in on specialty crops like dahlias, David Austin roses, and bearded irises, and what it really means to grow your way. Mardi speaks candidly about burnout, quality control, the pitfalls of trend-chasing, and the realities of running a flower farm that’s both sustainable and soulful.

Whether you’re a seasoned grower, a budding florist, or someone who just loves local flowers, this episode is packed with wisdom, humour, and deeply honest insights from someone living and breathing the field every day.

🌿 What We Cover:

  • How Mardi went from corporate lawyer to full-time flower farmer

  • The evolution of her crop focus and what she’s learned along the way

  • Why she doubled down on dahlias, David Austins, and bearded irises

  • Selling at the farm gate vs. wholesale vs. retail

  • The business realities of flower farming (yes, spreadsheets matter!)

  • What makes local flowers so f*#%ing great

  • Lessons from the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show

  • Advice for anyone thinking about diving into flower farming

🌸 Guest:
Mardi – @qcflowerfarm
Founder of Quite Contrary Flower Farm, Gippsland VIC
Specialising in specialty cut flowers grown with heart and intention.

🌼 Links & Resources:

💬 Let’s Keep Digging:
Loved this chat? Share it with a friend, leave a review, and subscribe so you never miss a story from the soil up.


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🎙 The Solo Gardener: Growing Biodiversity & Bold Dreams with Jodie from 5 Acre Farm20 May 202500:29:05

🌱 Guest: Jodie (aka The Solo Gardener), 5 Acre Farm, Taradale VIC
📍 Recorded at: Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show – Growers Avenue

In this episode, we meet Jodie, a self-described Solo Gardener and the driving force behind 5 Acre Farm in Taradale, Victoria. Jodie shares her inspiring journey from corporate life to cultivating a biodiverse dream on Dja Dja Wurrung country—navigating the realities of farming, floristry, creativity, and courage, all as a one-woman powerhouse.

We talk about her bold career shift, her passion for biodiversity, and the creation of the BioBed installation at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show—a floral bed frame bursting with life and layered meaning.

Jodie reflects on her biggest challenges, her love of learning through doing, and the importance of building community—especially for women stepping into land-based lives on their own terms. She also shares her plans for the future, from composting with locals to flower-growing workshops, art exhibitions, and more.

  • Making the leap from corporate to creative rural life

  • The meaning and message behind the BioBed

  • What it really takes to run a farm solo

  • Thoughts on biodiversity, community composting, and resilient soil

  • Finding purpose and joy through small, meaningful actions

  • Jodie’s advice for anyone dreaming of starting something new

“If you’ve got a dream—just go and do it. Step into the fear and start. You don’t have to know everything. You’ll learn as you go.”

  • 5 Acre Farm

  • Growers Avenue at MIFGS

  • YIMBI Composting Group


  • Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
    🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share!


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    🎙 Seeds, Stories & Soil: A Native Garden Journey with Joanne from the Garden Enthuasist13 May 202500:43:49

    🌿 Guest: Joanne, Flower & Seed Farmer | Albury-Wodonga, VIC https://backyardgardenenthusiast.com.au/
    📅 Recorded: Live at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show – Growers Avenue
    🎧 Podcast: Dish the Dirt
    📍 Location: Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show

    In this special episode recorded live from the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, host Rebecca Noble sits down with Joanne, a passionate Australian native flower and seed farmer from Albury-Wodonga.

    Joanne shares her story of transforming a backyard block into a thriving native garden and seed farm. She discusses her love for species like billy buttons, blue devils, and native tobacco—and how saving seeds evolved from hobby to purpose-driven business. Together, they chat about biodiversity, seed resilience, and the joy of watching native grasses sway while red-browed finches drop in for a feed.

    This episode is filled with gentle laughter, grassroots wisdom, and a constant background hiss (that’s the bustling atmosphere of the Flower Show!)—a perfect backdrop for celebrating the resilience and creativity of Australian growers.

    • Why native plants belong in every garden—formal or cottage

    • How Joanne discovered the magic of billy buttons and blue devils

    • Seed collecting as an act of care and curiosity

    • The role of native grasses in biodiversity and birdlife

    • Challenges and joys of being a solo seed farmer

    • The thrill of seeing her seeds in the hands of everyday gardeners.

    • Native tobacco, blue banded bees, Xanthorrhoea (grass trees)

    • Pollinator Corridors and native planting projects in Melbourne

    “I really am more of an advocate than a salesperson... 60% of biodiversity is in the ground layers—and we need to look closer, not just up at the trees.”

    Available wherever you get your podcasts—Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via dishthedirtpodcast.com.au
    🎧 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share!

    To the Growers Avenue team at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show for supporting this live recording. And of course, to all the passionate growers who make our landscapes so rich in story.


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    🎙️ Dish the Dirt – Episode: Macedon Ranges Growers x MIFGS 202506 May 202500:27:49

    In this episode of Dish the Dirt, we speak with Olivia from Pemberley of Malmsbury about her third year participating in the Main Central floral installation at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show. After winning a Gold Medal and People’s Choice Award in 2023, and a Bronze Award last year, Olivia returns with even more passion—this time celebrating community, collaboration, and local blooms.

    We dive into how Olivia and her fellow micro flower farmers from the Macedon Ranges joined forces to create large-scale installations that not only wowed judges and audiences, but also highlighted the power of working together. These growers donate their flowers to community events like the Kyneton Agricultural Show, creating beauty and impact beyond the industry.

    💐 Featured Farms
    Support the growers behind the magic:

    ✨ If this episode inspired you, please rate and review us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps us grow and share even more stories from flower farmers across Australia.

    We can’t wait to see what Olivia and the team dream up next year—and we hope it encourages more farmers and florists to team up at MIFGS. Wouldn’t that be magical?

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    🎙 Dish the Dirt: 302 Flower Farm — Growing with Heart, Heritage & Dahlias29 Apr 202500:22:37

    Host: Bec Noble | Episode Recorded Live at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2025

    In this special episode, we meet Anna and Ray from 302 Flower Farm, a passionate husband-and-wife team growing seasonal blooms on their breathtaking property in Victoria’s Western District. From Proteas to Dahlias, tank water challenges to sunset views over the back paddock, Anna and Ray share their love for land, flowers, community, and the generations that have helped shape their farm.

    🌼 Hear how they turned a shared love of gardening into a thriving family-run business.
    🌿 Learn about their roadside stall, subscription model, and how teaching & mental health backgrounds influence their on-farm workshops.
    💐 Discover the beauty of resilience, wild wombats, flower-loving grandchildren—and why connection to country and creativity are at the heart of what they do.
    🌸 Plus: insights into their upcoming Mother's Day Workshop, their experience at Growers Avenue at MIFGS, and what’s next for this inspiring duo.

    ✨ Follow 302 Flower Farm: @302flowers
    🎟 Book their workshops & events: https://www.302flowers.com
    🌻 Support local flower farmers. Share the beauty. Keep being blooming fabulous.

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    🎙️ Mini Episode: A Moment with Sue McLeary17 Apr 202500:13:53

    Recorded live at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, this quick chat features world-renowned floral artist Sue McLeary (aka Passionflower Sue).

    I was lucky enough to grab a few moments with Sue to talk about her artistry, the beauty of floral wearables, and her love of locally grown flowers.

    It’s short, sweet, and full of floral inspiration. Enjoy! 🌸

    🔗 Learn more about Sue: passionflowersue.com
    📸 Follow us on Instagram: @_dishthedirt_


    Let’s Stay Connected:
    📸 Instagram: @_dishthedirt_
    🌐 Website: www.dishthedirt.com
    💌 Email: dishthedirtpodcast@gmail.com

    If you loved this episode, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with a flower-loving friend—it truly helps us grow!

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    Hunter Flower Collective – Building Community in the Hunter Valley29 Oct 202500:47:49

    Guests: Elsa from Hunter Forage & Madeline from Mount Vincent Flower Farm

    In this episode, Rebecca chats with Elsa and Madeline about how a small group of passionate local growers turned into a thriving community of 30+ members known as the Hunter Flower Collective.

    We talk about:
    🌼 How the collective began — and the joy of growing from five friends to 31 members
    🌸 The challenges and creativity of micro-scale flower farming on residential blocks
    🌿 How connection, collaboration, and shared learning have become their biggest strengths
    💧 Dealing with floods, pests, and limited space — and finding resilience through community
    💐 The importance of supporting local florists and fostering strong grower–florist relationships

    The Hunter Flower Collective is proof that big things grow from small beginnings — and that when flower farmers come together, they can change the landscape of their region.

    Connect with the Hunter Flower Collective:
    Instagram → @hunterflowercollective
    Elsa → @hunter_forage

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The Harvest (Hunter Valley’s local flower hub)

    • Grow Not Flown

    • Earthenry Flower Farm (TAS)

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    Botany Sustainable Florist09 Sep 202300:49:46

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    Botany is a sustainable online florist based in Melbourne. We take the traditional florist business model and give it a green overhaul, by offering products that have been created from farm to door without any single-use plastics or unnecessary packaging. We create all of our beautiful arrangements using only locally grown and seasonal flowers, and arrange them into glass vases that ensure your flowers arrive fresher and ready to enjoy! If you are as serious about sustainability as we are you will love sending flowers with Botany.



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    Craig Scott - East Coast Wildflowers15 Aug 202300:53:50

    Craig Scott

    East Coast Wildflowers

    My father and I started farming together in 1984, our family has been involved in the cut flower and

    foliage industry either as growers or florist for a number of generations. I live on the NSW Central

    Coast Australia. Our main farm is at Mangrove Mountain and we wholesale our flowers and foliage

    at Sydney Flower Markets where we have market stands and warehouse facilities.

    On our farm we specialise in growing Australian flora, in the field as well as in greenhouses. The

    main species that we grow are Anigozanthos, Eucalyptus for foliage and flower, Actinotus (Flannel

    Flower), Grevillea, Telopea, Rhodanthe, Bracteantha (everlasting Daisies) Ptilotus (Mulla Mulla)

    and a wide range of other interesting Australian wildflowers, we aim for year round production.

    East Coast Wildflowers is one of Australia’s leading wholesalers specialising in Australian

    Wildflowers and South African Proteaceae, we source cultivated flowers and foliage from most

    states in Australia.

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    Maya Linnell - Bonus episode Kookaburra Cottage06 Jul 202300:40:31

    From country show baking to raising orphaned lambs, bestselling author Maya Linnell writes about the life

    she lives and loves. A keen bookworm, former rural journalist and radio show host, Maya is also an

    ambassador for the digital library app Libby OverDrive. She lives in rural Victoria with a menagerie of animals,

    sweeping gardens, three bookworms and the odd tiger snake or three.


    Kookaburra Cottage is now available in all good bookstores, Big W, Kmart and also available for download.

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    Soho Rose Farm14 Dec 202200:56:03
    Soho Rose farm is a cut flower farm growing field grown garden roses and seasonal flowers in the heart of our family run working cattle, potato and cropping farm within the Hepburn Springs farming district.

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    Studio 24 - Central Otago NZ05 Dec 202200:48:20
    I have been a florist for over 25 years but have had a love for flowers all my life, my earliest memories would be picking from our large garden on the farm I grew up on. I went straight into floristry from school and was traditionally trained. I moved to Wanaka and my sole focus had been weddings for the last 16 years up until covid. About 6 years ago we purchased the land I grow on now and always had a vision to grow blooms for my floral design. Growing primarily hard to source garden blooms and in particular dahlias was the goal. Covid hit and I pivoted to selling online retail and growing a more diverse range of blooms in a small cutting garden and then selling excess flowers to other local florists. I am so lucky to have such amazing relationships with the fellow florists and other local growers in the area. I am really passionate about locally and sustainably grown blooms and supplying high quality flowers not just for couples who are my clients but other florists and their clients who get to use and see our amazing blooms.We also sell tubers from our dahlias each year and are developing our own hybridised varieties with the focus being on more wedding style blooms as the clients we supply to are mainly florists for weddings and my own clients getting married. We are also wanting to grow a range of blooms for seed and see a need for less imported seeds and more self sufficient production in New Zealand - something I hope to delve more into over the coming years.

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    Field of Roses - Zoe Field27 Nov 202200:40:24
    Field of Roses is a small flower farm and floral design studio led by farmer/florist mother and daughter duo Zoe and Sue Field. Nestled in the beautiful Waingake Valley just outside of Gisborne, New Zealand. Field of Roses was established in 2012 after Zoe had an idea to plant a field of roses on her family farm, alongside with an assortment of flowering annuals and perennials that all lend themselves to their wild and romantic designs. They do a bit of everything, weddings, everyday bouquets, workshops, wholesale and most recently released their book, LOST & FOUND, filled with lots of flower inspiration for any flower lover. You can find LOST AND FOUND in Australia Dymocks -everywhereReadings (Melbourne)Boffins (Perth)Kinokuniya (Sydney)Avid Reader (Brisbane)Paperchain (Canberra)Fullers (Hobart)Dillons (Adelaide) Gubba Bags - Gubba.co.nZ Beneficial Bugs - bio force.co.nZ

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    Clifton Blooms Flower Farm20 Nov 202200:51:25
    Clifton Blooms is a flower farm located by the beach and among the gum trees in southern Tasmania. The farm was established in 2021 by Kate Dixon.Kate grows a mix of Australian natives, South African natives as well as interesting perennials and annual flowers.Clifton Blooms supplies flowers directly to floral artists and clever creatives in the greater Hobart area

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    Caldera Flower Farm - story and their experience with the new bio sanitation laws.13 Nov 202200:34:25
    ‘ Carlie and Matt grow seasonal, open field cut flowers on their 5 acre property located in Upper Crystal Creek on Bundjalung country. They grow their flowers based on regenerative agriculture and no till principles. They don’t use nasty chemicals and enjoy building beautiful, healthy soil with their three youngest daughters alongside them’

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    Three Valleys Flower Farms06 Nov 202200:49:33
    A COLLABORATION OF FOUR FLOWER FARMERSWe are Three Valleys Flower Farms, a collaboration of flower farmers located across Cardrona, Maungawera and the Lindis valleys in the Upper Clutha Basin.​With a love for all things floral we are passionate about growing stunning seasonal blooms. We are consciously growing artisan garden flowers sustainably that are full of character, for you, our local community.​THE FARMERS​Anna MackayCARDRONA FRESH​Jenny ClarkSTUDIO 24 BOTANICALS​Sarah RutherfordTHE JOY FARMER ​Vera YakzhikALPINE BLOOMS FARM find them - hello@threevalleysflowerfarms.com

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    Ball Australia - Importation of seeds and the changes within bio security.30 Oct 202200:33:01
    Ball Horticultural Company Australia is part of a global family of breeders and researchers providing the Australian horticultural industry with the most commercially viable and innovative plants from around the world.Ball Australia offers a daily national distribution of quality seed and vegetative lines for flowers, vegetables, herbs, cut flowers and tissue culture. Trails week is held from 6-9th of December. Register to be part of their wholesale distribution list BallAustralia.com

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    Springview Irises – The Beauty of Bearded Blooms07 Oct 202500:49:35

    Guest: Caitie O’Grady – Springview Irises, Ebden VIC
    Host: Rebecca Noble

    Nestled in the hills of northeast Victoria overlooking Lake Hume, Springview Irises is home to hundreds of bearded iris varieties grown by Caitie O’Grady and her family.

    In this episode, Caitie shares her journey from planting flowers in her childhood sandpit to running a thriving iris farm known for its colour, character, and care. We talk about:
    🌸 The story behind Springview Irises and its stunning lakeside setting
    🌸 Growing bearded irises for Australia’s climate — from soil to frost
    🌸 Why irises are far more than just purple, yellow, and white
    🌸 The joy of open days and connecting with people through flowers
    🌸 The importance of supporting small, family-run flower farms

    Follow Caitie’s journey:
    🔗 springviewirises.com.au
    📸 Instagram & Facebook: @spring_view_irises

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    Little Forest Garden28 Jul 202200:38:22
    I’m Lizzy and I’m based 10km south of Cressy in theNorthern Midlands of Tasmania. I’m an avid gardener and have begun supplying seasonal homegrown blooms to local florists in recent years. My area of speciality is dahlias. I grow my flowers in our large cottage garden on my parents 770 hectare farm “Little Forest”. The cottage I live in was built by my great grandparents in the early 1900s and i have completely rebuilt the flower garden, large orchard & vegetable garden since moving in back in 2007. This winter I’m increasing my dahlia growing area & moving into the paddock to meet local demand! I’m slowly turning my hobby into a little financial business.

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    Atkins Farm21 Jul 202200:46:26
    Atkins Farm is located in Meadows, 50 minutes from Adelaide nestled in the Adelaide Hills. Atkins Farm has been owned by the same family for three generations who have worked the property as a sheep and potato farm. The current owners Tim and Monika McArthur have reinvigorated the farm, bringing warmth and charm to this country property.In early 2022 we opened the farm to welcome guests to pick their own sunflowers during the global pandemic. What we didn’t realise or couldn't imagine was all the wonderful people we were lucky enough to meet from our community. We can’t wait to welcome guests back to the farm next summer.

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    Nourish Gardens14 Jul 202201:04:09
    hristy owns and operates Nourish Gardens, a small scale intensive cut flower farm and education centre on Waiheke Island, New Zealand. Nourish Gardens provides sustainably grown cut flowers to florists, wholesalers and direct to the public, and has been established for seven years. We specialise in 'garden style' blooms including dahlias, roses, and other luscious and quirky seasonal flowers. We are a founding member of the Floral Collective Aotearoa, a weekly grower run wholesale market for florists in Auckland. During the flower harvesting season we have an on site farm shop where we sell fresh flowers and a range of other products direct to the public and also run a wide range of workshops and courses. We believe in building and supporting a strong resilient local flower industry. Together with Julie Treanor, of The Pickery, Christy also runs a coaching and mentoring programme for other flower growers, called Floral Business Activator. "I like: selling every single flower that I grow, power tools, my kick ass crew, Sunday lie-ins, and cinnamon rolls. I dislike: deadheading, temperatures above 25 degrees, caterpillars, and cooked tomatoes" website- nourish gardens.com learn.floralbusinessactivator.com

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    Big Sky Flower Farm07 Jul 202201:01:51
    Big Sky Flower Farm is located in an up and coming area in the Adelaide Hills amongst vineyards, strawberry farms, orchards and farming land.Owner Jane lives on the 10 acre property with her husband, 2.5 year old and 5 month old sons as well a couple of horses, goats, dogs, cats, chickens and ducks.Jane started the farm after 2 life changing events occured... 80% of their property was burnt in the 2019 Cudlee Creek Bushfire and then shortly after her 14 year career in the travel industry came crashing down due to covid all within a few months of having their first baby.Jane and her family were lucky that although their house was damaged in the fire it was saved by the country fire service. With most of their property blackened and with being in lockdown Jane decided to use this time to repair her garden but didn't have a lot of money to do so so she learnt about growing from seed and propagating her own plants. From here she became obsessed and shortly after this obsession sparked a new career!

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    September Peony Farm30 Jun 202201:02:51
    Charlotte and her mother Kim established a cut flower farm in 2021 following a small trial period with peonies. Their farm is located in the granite belt roughly 40 minutes north of Tenterfield and 20 minutes outside of Stanthorpe on the border of Queensland and New South Wales. Charlotte’s love of cut flowers made them an excellent complement to the oak trees they had already planted to grow truffles during the winter months. Charlotte also has a full time corporate role which she loves and has resulted in the farm being a team effort as it grows. The farm has a focus on perennials including peonies, which can bloom as early as September and inspired the name, roses, iris and has a significant focus on dahlias and other more unique architectural varieties such as amaranth. The farms range of flowers and seasonal availability is rapidly increasing as it grows. They are very excited about new additions to the farm including snapdragons, ranunculus, campanula, hydrangea and delphiniums.

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    Serenade Farm23 Jun 202201:01:51
    Serenade Farm is the realisation of a lifelong dream for Rebecca & Jon who moved to their piece of paradise 6 years ago to seed their organic farm on an old avocado orchard. They are situated on the top of the rainforested Tamborine Mountain, in the Good Coast hinterland.Working in harmony with nature, using regenerative principles, they produce fresh flowers and organic veggies to the local community through their roadside honesty stall, local grower’s market and also directly to florists around SEQld. Dahlias have become their primary focus, and in particular the hybridising of new specialty dahlias for the cut flower industry. The dahlia breeding program has produced some very exciting new cultivars and plans are underway to expand this side of the farm even further in the coming years.Rebecca & Jon also run a local grower’s association called “The Green Shed” which operates a market each Sunday morning.

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    Arcobaleno Farm16 Jun 202200:53:12
    Arcobaleno Farms is a flower farm located about half an hour from Shepparton in the Goulburn Valley, Victoria, Situated on what was once a soldier settlement property and a dairy farm, The farm grows a wide range of seasonal field grown cut flowers which are sold via the flower market in Epping. From its small start in 2018 taking 20 bunches of poppies to market , with many trials and tribulations, we have learnt a lot over the last 5 years and now regularly send a truck load of blooms into the wholesale market weekly.

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    Maya Linnell - Bonus Episode.10 Jun 202200:46:48
    From country show baking to raising orphaned lambs, bestselling author Maya Linnell writes about the life she lives and loves. A keen bookworm, wannabe flower farmer and former rural journalist, Maya also hosts a monthly online show called Library Lovers, for the digital app Libby OverDrive. She lives in rural Victoria with a menagerie of animals, sweeping gardens, three young bookworms and the odd tiger snake or three @maya.linnell.writes or mayalinnell.com

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    Northern NSW Flood Episode14 Mar 202200:25:11
    Tara from Olive Gap Farm shared her experience and the stories of those around her who have lost everything. https://www.floodhelpnr.com.au/ is the organisation that Tara has shared with me.

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    Collector Cottage07 Mar 202200:41:28
    Rachel began teaching Languages in 1994. She was a school teacher for 20 years before changing career paths. Rachel started two business between 2013-2018 and met husband Dean. In 2018, Rachel and Dean purchased their 2000 sqm block and relocated a 1920’s federation home to commence a new venture; a micro flower farm and couples’ retreat BnB at their property in Collector NSW, just 30mins north of Canberra.With a deep and lifelong love of nature, flowers, creativity and all things beautiful, Collector Cottage is Rachel’s heart and soul, brought to life.Rachel is now a farmer and qualified florist growing seasonal chemical free flowers. Predominantly she grows Roses and Dahlias seasonally. When she isn’t in the flower field you will find her looking after her self-contained bnb cottage for guests.Rachel is a lover of old things, vintage pieces that tell a story together with a touch of magic that is reflected in her creative wreaths and bouquets.Having escaped the hustle and bustle of city life, Rachel is passionate about providing others with a sanctuary where they can decompress, slow down and simply, be.

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    From Garden Dreams to Flower Farming Reality – Belinda’s Story23 Sep 202500:54:49

    In this episode of Dish the Dirt, I chat with Belinda from The Flowering Field, based in Burra, New South Wales. Belinda shares:

    • How her passion for gardening during maternity leave blossomed into a flower farm
    • The challenges and opportunities of farming in a cool, frosty climate
    • Why dried flowers became a key part of her business model

    • The importance of community, mentorship, and investing in the business of farming
    • Her biggest successes, learning curves, and advice for new growers

    Belinda’s story is one of bravery, resilience, and building a business with heart. Whether you’re a grower, florist, or flower enthusiast, you’ll take away plenty of inspiration.

    ✨ Connect with The Flowering Field: @the_flowering_field

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    Mount Vincent Flower Farm11 Feb 202200:28:29
    Mount vincent flower farm is a Micro Flower Farm located in mulbring in the Hunter Valley, nsw. Following organic practices to grow chemical free, bee friendly, frog friendly flowers to sell to the local community.

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    Redlands Fresh Flowers04 Feb 202201:10:14
    Redlands Fresh Flowers is Family run and owned. Dave Nijjar and his son have been in the Redlands for the past 3 decades growing quality fresh flowers and foliage. Dave and Jas share the business operations with their sons Jatinder, Lakh, Jas and Jatinder’s wife Mandeep.Dave and Jatinder know how to grow quality Gerbera’s, Roses, Chrysanthemums, Lissianthus, Delphinium, Stock, Snap Dragons, Sun Flowers the list is endless they also grow foliage and fillers as well. Detail in the preparation of flower growing from seedlings, managing the soil to picking and quality control in sorting is paramount they have won many product quality awards.Redlands Fresh Flowers have been supplying flowers to florists in Brisbane, Beenleigh, Cannon Hill, Capalaba, Carindale, Cleveland, Coorparoo, Logan, Loganholme and to the General public for special occasions for generations.Redlands Fresh Flowers stand by their product due to the fact that they grow majority of their own stock and also that they have nurtured their relationship with the countries top Flower Growers.

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    Quite Contrary Flower Farm22 Jan 202200:42:43
    Mardi is the dreamer behind Quite Contrary Flower Farm, located an hour east of Melbourne on the fringe of Gippsland where the city meets the country. Local, Abundant and Whimsical are the words Mardi uses to describe the flowers that she grows on the family farm alongside her husband, parents, very naughty dog and far too many chickens. The crops include David Austin and other garden roses, dahlias, and a curated collection of annuals that change with the seasons. After a few years full of mistakes, drought, and floods, the flowers are thriving and the farm is growing expanding its offerings each year.

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    Pretty Produce17 Dec 202100:45:49
    Pretty Produce is a multi-nationally award-winning edible flower farm driven by Simone Jelley. It has been in existence since 2014 and it was birthed from a new found obsession with gardening, the FIRST ever foray into gardening. During this time, Simone started researching edibility of plants, including flowers, and from there started designing products for the chefs and hospitality industry. It quickly spiralled out of control into a series of farming leases on a few residential islands located near Stradbroke Island off Redland Bay. Simone and Dave Jelley sold up on Macleay Island in 2019 to seek a suitable patch of land in Queensland’s celebrated Scenic Rim region. Finally settling into a stunning 8-acre parcel of land snuggled in the misty valley heading up into the mighty Lamington National Park, surrounded by the ancient Gondwana forests of the Southern Queensland border lands.

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    Flower Farm Collective10 Dec 202100:32:23
    Jessica Eckford-Aguilera has always had a special connection to Newcastle.A born and raised Novocastrian, Jess is shaking things up by using her decades of passion and experience to give the Hunter a market like no other.Jess jump started her career in Events Management at the age of 18 and opened her first company in 2003 in Sydney. She made a huge splash, curating celebrated events such as Australian Bridal Fashion Week and Newcastle Fashion Weekend and working alongside brands such as McDonalds and Pfizer.After completing the third ABFW in 2016, Jess found her passions pulling her back to Newcastle to create her biggest project yet: The Newcastle Food & Flower Markets. From the beginning, Jess’s passion was to support as many Australian Flower Growers as possible and to give Newcastle a must-see destination for floral designers, locals and tourists to appreciate the best our city has to offer. The response has been overwhelming, with many delighting in the added convenience of having our first- class products on offer.But going forward, Jess has her sights set on even bigger goals for the Australian Flower Industry. With COVID she saw a real gap in the market to create an online platform that connects Australian Flower Growers to the right buyers. The Flower Farm Collective was born late 2020 with the official launch hitting 2021. The Collective is about reconnecting our industry and supporting an exciting new generation of passionate flower growers. It’s a platform that showcases our incredible Floral Designers as they deserve. The industry was hit hard over COVID. We aim to bring it back bigger and better!The collective aims to be the voice for the Australian Flower Industry. There is an exciting movement of young up and coming growers who share a passion for growing Jess says, they are more tech savvy and welcome new initiatives that will enhance their businesses and brand.There is so much planned for The Flower Farm Collective and we couldn’t be happier supporting the Australian Flower Industry.

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    Curreys Flowers03 Dec 202100:43:00
    Curreys flowers is located in Karalee 40 mins west of Brisbane in QLD. It is a family owned and operated Flower farm specialising in Premium Roses and Gerberas. Founded by Don and Lynda Currey on the family cattle farm over 45 years ago, Sonia and her husband help manage the farm and are in transition of Don and Lynda retiring.

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    Monvale Flower Farm25 Sep 202101:35:37
    Monvale Farm,Our fully renovated Cherry Farm is situated on a golden road of Flower Growing! Monbulk-Seville Road 😀17acres, boasting an amazing view of the YarraValley.We went from zero to 100 km per hour in a fast time. Our claim to fame is- Farmer Joe..His growing ‘highlights’ being- Hydrangea paniculataaaahhh! Ornamental Blossoms, AutumnalMaples, Daphne & his really yummmmy cherries.My interests are being neat😂 & then lots of foliage! Ninebark, Agonis & Geraniums list high in my list.We have failed with many of our farm choices, but we hope we are finally headed in the right direction.Weather is our biggest challenge- especially the wind! Our farm is not chemical free, but we do everything we can to limit them- we mulch a lot, for low weed activity & definately focus on the weeds, along with an addiction to grass mowing - helps keep bugs life low as they have no where to be.We do not use sleeves.But, we do use rubber bands.We have installed tanks & cleaned out our big dam. We rarely use our bore but have a big water license.I may have failed to mention in the chat- my customers are my total set my alarm & fill our truck inspo, but Eugalo Farm is my farmer inspo🌱Monvale Flowers / wholesale. Is located in the Melbourne Flower Market in Epping. We focus on Foliage, & try to have a seasonal bloom available always. Proudly & grateful that we are chosen by some really great local farmers & a couple of NSW ones to sell their product. We are just a little part of the industry, but we love it big time.I cannot wait to meet all the people at the Industry Day!Like - so looking fwd to it! Cannot wait. Monvale is way more than me- these thoughts are all from my perspective.. Farmer Joe is way more laid back, so his podcast would be way full of humour! I do have a little motto that has served me ok through time -The only competetion you have is you! I am not competetive with other

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    Nash Flower Farm17 Sep 202100:41:48
    Nash Flower Farm is a micro flower farm located in Rylstone NSW run by Farmer Florist Kate Nash with the support of her husband Will and 2 young daughters. The flower farm was started in 2016 when the need to find meaningful and financially viable home based work became important to Kate while raising a young family and the idea was born out of a love for gardening, growing fresh produce and her farming family heritage. Kate grows beautiful seasonal blooms for the local community, farmers markets and florists and is just about to launch a new exciting product to diversify into culinary market in the coming weeks.

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    Nood Blooms10 Sep 202101:00:55
    Nood Blooms is owned and operated by Micheal Allen. Established in 2018 and situated in Monbulk Victoria. He is one of the few rose growers left in Australia. This commerical flower farm primarily grows roses with approximately 24,000 in total. These consist of David Austin’s and greenhouse grown roses.

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    Noble Flower Farm03 Sep 202100:56:57
    In May 2020 Moroni and Phaedra started a flower farm in North East Victoria, on their property they share with their three children. Moroni, utilising his Agricultural Engineering degree and generational farming history from Mexico, Phaedra utilising her drive for business, marketing, visual marketing and creativity. They now run their flower farm and floral business as a full time income. Starting during a pandemic has been tricky, but has forced them to think outside the square and make things happen.

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    From Shopping Queen to Flower Farmer – Kathy’s Journey with Plumtree Floral Farm09 Sep 202500:41:47

    n this episode of Dish the Dirt, I chat with the inspiring Kathy from Plumtree Floral Farm in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales.

    Kathy’s story is a reminder that it’s never too late to chase your dreams. After a long career in media and even a stint as Australia’s “shopping queen,” she traded city life for gumboots and flower fields. Since moving to the subtropics, Kathy and her husband have faced drought, floods, cyclones, and endless curveballs from the weather. But through resilience, adaptability, and passion, they’ve built a flourishing flower farm that continues to grow and evolve.

    In our conversation, Kathy shares:
    🌸 The bold decision to leave Sydney and start a new life on the land
    🌸 How she fell in love with growing flowers (and why chrysanthemums have stolen her heart)
    🌸 The challenges of farming in the subtropics and learning to adapt to climate extremes
    🌸 Shifting from retail to wholesale and her vision for expanding the farm
    🌸 Why she believes it’s so important to educate consumers about imported vs. local flowers

    Kathy’s energy and honesty make this such a special episode—you’ll walk away feeling uplifted and inspired to follow what makes your heart sing.

    Connect with Plumtree Floral Farm:

    Instagram: @plumtreefloralfarm

    Find out more about the Flower Summit @theflowersummit

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    The Big Bouquet27 Aug 202100:32:08
    The Big Bouquet is a flower farm located in the beautiful Yarra Valley, specialising in gerberas. The farm is owned and operated by Natalie Kerst, who has a wonderful team of staff who pick and bunch gerberas all year round! During spring, the farm also grows some varieties of peony roses. The Big Bouquet operates as a tourist attraction 5 days a week, allowing visitors to enter the glasshouse where all the magic happens, have a light meal in their cafe and purchase beautiful bouquets of fresh gerberas. They pride themselves on their quality, Aussie grown flowers, and hope to inspire listeners around the country to keep it fresh and support your local growers!

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    Glenbernie Family Farm20 Aug 202100:33:49
    Marika and John’s Farm Glenbernie Family Farms is a small flower farm set on ten acres in the Hawkesbury an hour west of Sydney. Marika and John have years of experience in the agriculture industry and have farmed on the property in Kurmond for 14 years. When COVID hit last year Marika was home schooling her 4 school age children. Being home more she found herself gardening at every chance she had. Finding Erin of Floret online reading her books. Marika’s love of farming and growing seeds started the talk of a flower farm. It was a long slow process learning so much and still learning.We’re a pick your own flower farm, bringing the Sydney community together. We supply florist and the general public. Just recently hosting online workshops and we will hold workshops on the farm when all the COVID restrictions are over. It’s so important for our local community to see where there flowers come from, how there grown and how beautiful fresh Australian flowers can be and are.

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    Helix Australia14 Aug 202100:43:42
    Helix Australia specialises in the breeding, licensing and marketing of new and improved varieties of Waxflower & Boronia.Established in 2008, Helix Australia is the global leader in Waxflower and Boronia breeding targeting both the cut flower and landscape sectors. Our highly sophisticated Waxflower and Boronia breeding programmes have developed vastly improved flowering characteristics including exciting new colours, unique petal shapes, extended flowering times and improved plant vigor.

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    Southern Highlands Flower Farm06 Aug 202100:47:12
    Southern Highlands Flower Farm is a micro flower farm created by myself, Jen Foster, in the Winter of 2019, three years after falling in love with the Southern Highlands and making the quintessential tree-change from Sydney with my husband and two sons. ​My pre-children corporate life never fulfilled me the way my boys and nature do, so my flower farm was born from a passion to incorporate these two parts of my life and build a sustainable business at the same time. The trigger was when I was studying Horticulture and my eldest son wanted to grow something with me to sell at the markets, so we decided to plant some flowers. I am known for my obsession with epic projects and I luckily have a very patient and accommodating husband, as I dove in head-first! My goal is to produce seasonal sustainable garden-style blooms in my one acre growing space, that create a visual joy that I can share with our community. A smile is priceless and if I can create that with my locally grown flowers, then I am a happy grower.

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