Episode 34: Wedding Florist, Flower Farmer, Or Florist Shop: Which Floral Career Matches Your Style?

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If you’ve ever dreamed of a career surrounded by flowers, you’ve probably wondered which floral path is right for you. Do you imagine yourself out in the fields, nurturing rows of flowers under the sun? Or maybe you’re drawn to the creativity of arranging stunning bouquets for weddings? In a recent episode of The Flower Files podcast, the hosts delved into the three major floral career paths: flower farmer, florist shop owner, and wedding florist. Each one offers a unique experience, and we’re here to help you figure out which floral path aligns with your passion.

The Flower Farmer Life

Being a flower farmer is perhaps the most unique and natural approach to working with flowers. Unlike large-scale farming with heavy machinery, flower farming involves nurturing countless species of flowers, each with its own unique growing needs. From planting to harvesting, a flower farmer’s daily life is hands-on and constantly evolving with the seasons. As discussed in the podcast, this path is for those who love getting their hands dirty and enjoy the quiet beauty of nature. It’s not just about growing flowers but managing biodiversity, dealing with pests, and harvesting in the perfect conditions.

If you’re someone who finds joy in the rhythm of the seasons, loves working outdoors, and thrives on the unpredictability of nature, flower farming could be your dream job. Plus, the satisfaction of seeing your flowers go from seed to bloom is unbeatable.

Running a Florist Shop

For those who enjoy more interaction with people but still want a creative career, running a florist shop might be the perfect fit. As a florist shop owner, you’re creating arrangements for everything from birthdays and anniversaries to funerals and last-minute occasions. According to the podcast, this role involves a lot of multitasking—helping customers, designing floral pieces, and sometimes even making fast deliveries to save the day. It’s a business that requires strong customer service skills and the ability to handle the emotional highs and lows of life events.

If you enjoy working with customers, handling daily challenges, and creating beautiful floral designs, running a florist shop offers a wonderful blend of creativity and business.

The Wedding Florist World

Working as a wedding florist, on the other hand, brings an entirely different level of artistry. It’s all about crafting the perfect floral experience for one of the most important days in people’s lives. The podcast highlighted how much flexibility and quick thinking wedding florists need—working with clients who have specific visions, navigating last-minute changes, and often coordinating with multiple vendors to ensure the event runs smoothly.

If you love the energy of weddings, have an eye for detail, and thrive under pressure, the role of a wedding florist could be your calling. It’s an emotional and rewarding career where your work creates memories that last a lifetime.

Which Floral Career is Right for You?

Whether you’re drawn to the fields, the shop, or the wedding aisle, the floral industry offers a variety of paths to explore. Take some time to reflect on what excites you most about working with flowers. Do you prefer the slow, steady work of farming? Or are you more drawn to the fast-paced, customer-centric world of a florist shop or wedding florist?

If you’re still unsure, try taking the “Which Personality Are You?” quiz, and see which floral career aligns with your personality. We’d love to hear what results you get—share them with us on Instagram at @WildlyNativeFlowerFarm!

Final Thoughts

No matter which path you choose, working with flowers is a rewarding and creative journey. At Wildly Native Flower Farm, we’ve experienced the joy of flower farming firsthand, and we love sharing our passion for florals with all kinds of flower lovers. Whether you’re thinking about becoming a flower farmer, opening a florist shop, or diving into the world of wedding florals, there’s no shortage of beauty and fulfillment in this industry.

Have any questions about getting started in the floral industry? Drop us a message—we’re always happy to chat!

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This is a weekly show that talks about all things flowers including the reality of flower farming, using locally grown flowers in wedding design, and other flower use with an environmentaly focused perspective. It includes a variety of guests who are fower lovers, users, sniffers, and ethusiasts that will talk on a range of topics… depending on where the seasont takes us!

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