EP 270: Uncut Week 17 2026

EP 270: Uncut Week 17 2026

From The Dirt on Flowers by Shannon Allen and Lyndsay Biehl

April 22, 2026 · 32 min · Episode 270

About this episode

Lyndsay and Shannon discuss the challenges and lessons learned during the busy spring flower farming season, including customer feedback and Mother's Day preparations.

In this episode of The Dirt on Flowers, Lyndsay and Shannon talk about the highs and challenges of busy spring flower farming season. They share lessons from record-breaking markets, handling customer complaints, and why negative feedback often says more about the person leaving it than your business. They also dive into Mother’s Day prep, including pre-orders, pricing, crop timing, and how to pivot when flowers don’t bloom exactly as planned. They answer listener questions about must-have farm supplies and share simple ways they regulate stress during busy seasons—from setting hard work boundaries to taking walks, painting, and remembering that at the end of the day, it’s just flowers. Be in the know for DirtCon 2027 If you want to dive in deeper with us each month, join our membership group - The Dirt on Flowers Insiders! So if you love the podcast and want to dig deeper with us, head over to www.thedirtonflowers.com/membership to join now. Did you love today's episode? Take a screenshot and share it in your IG stories. Don't forget to tag @dirtonflowers ! Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Head to www.thedirtonflowers.com to sign up for our newsletter and become a…

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Hosts: Lyndsay, Shannon

Topics covered

  • flower farming
  • customer feedback
  • stress management
  • spring season
  • Mother's Day prep
  • business challenges

Keywords

  • flower farming
  • customer complaints
  • stress regulation
  • pre-orders
  • crop timing
  • business lessons

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Organizations: The Dirt on Flowers, The Dirt on Flowers Insiders

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