Quit Your Job, Grow & Sell Plants Instead!

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  • @caravanlifenz
    @caravanlifenz Год назад +23

    "I spent 20 years in corporate jobs, managing meaningless things."
    I love your honesty and your bravery for giving that up to live a peaceful life with your family.

  • @leslienichols5268
    @leslienichols5268 2 года назад +51

    Definitely agree with not waiting. " do want you can, with what you have, where you are".

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +6

      Exactly right.

    • @tolotonga69
      @tolotonga69 2 года назад +2

      Less brown

    • @lonestar3983
      @lonestar3983 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@FraserValleyRoseFarm where are u?. Those mountains in the background look so beautiful 😍.. I miss those views so much.

  • @littlesuzie6672
    @littlesuzie6672 2 года назад +81

    Honestly Jason, I could listen to you talk all day long! You’re so articulate, and informative, and I really learn so much from every video you put out. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @garymcdermott8748
    @garymcdermott8748 2 года назад +15

    You Sir are not only a fine Rose Grower , also an exceptional entrepreneur. always enjoy & learn. thank you !

  • @OkikaHawaii
    @OkikaHawaii 10 месяцев назад +9

    Starting my horticulture program at Colorado State University this fall. I’ve been growing from seed and propagating for years and love to garden a ton. I’ve always dreamed of having my own nursery. This is my step towards that finally. I’m 38 now so thankfully starting now will give me a few decades of living my dream. I have a mini nursery in my backyard starting up. I live in Kailua Kona Hawaii.

    • @renfri5233
      @renfri5233 7 месяцев назад

      This is inspiring! Thank you! I found out already through my current career that it's not my passion and I also want to go into horticulture! It's never too late to do what you love!

    • @Steve-kg8zk
      @Steve-kg8zk 5 месяцев назад

      My mother is from Kailua! Good for you I hope your dream comes true for you friend!

  • @7thsluglord363
    @7thsluglord363 Год назад +7

    When i got laid off over the coof, i decided i was well and truly done with the nonsense of the modern world and workplaces. Ever since ive been independendtly employed doing lawncare and landscaping and ive been gardening at home, and doubling my gardening every year so far. I think i really want to start my own nursery or something along these lines. Started just growing vegetables and stuff, and this year ive moved onto blueberry bushes and roses on top of all my tomatoes, peppers, peas, beets, etc.
    I took 12 rose cuttings yesterday to try and root into new plants, maybe THIS is the first step of my future rose nursery i never knew i was going to start?

    • @7thsluglord363
      @7thsluglord363 Год назад +3

      Three week update on my rose cuttings since i just got the Heart, 8 successful rose cutting are just now pushing their first new leaves after dropping the original ones they had left to start with! And after i did those, i went and bought some rooting hormone, and did a ton more! plus a multitude of trees!

    • @ingevankeirsbilck9601
      @ingevankeirsbilck9601 Год назад +3

      ​@@7thsluglord363I'm so happy for you! I started growing my own food during the coof for fear that at one point the powers that be wouldn't let certain people go to grocery stores anymore. It turned out to be great therapy for the mental issues I suffered as part of the measures. Eventually I got fired as I couldn't keep up at work anymore and I continued growing more food and forage, whilst helping to take care of my sick father in his last months (blood clots and cancer, no idea how he got that...) I will be using my inheritance to get a homestead of sorts and selling fruit, vegetables and/or trees (not sure yet, experimenting growing different things in my mother's house while cleaning up the place etc). There is NO WAY I will ever go back to having a job, let alone an office job. Looking back, I don't understand how I lasted for so many years, apart from having wonderful colleagues I enjoyed working with.

  • @EvolutionWendy
    @EvolutionWendy 2 года назад +25

    This is just the right video for me. I'm a scientist, my first job was working in three greenhouses growing plants to test herbicides on. I was never happier growing plants there! We even had a rice greenhouse.
    Fast forward 40 years, I'm disabled and growing plants in my little quarter acre. And I've never been happier! It's my first year working the soil that has lain follow on my family's home for 40 years.
    My first goal was to get the bees and insects back, which are only 10% of what they once were in California.
    Well that went overboard because we didn't have enough beneficial predators. I'm now nurturing the beneficial predators and I'm keen on propagating plants, extremely keen.
    My number one goal is to get the insects back, I'm so saddened that we're at a 10% level compared to when I was a child.
    But I have to sell all the plants I'm excited to propagate, The silver leaf sunflowers that are drought resistant, the milkweed plants that are so essential for the butterflies, borage...
    In suburbia in California it's a landscape of home Depot plants which are dreadfully uniform. My urge is to grow real plants, nurture beneficial insects and support the bird populations.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +4

      Good to hear you're following your passion - and what an excellent focus on insects as well as plants!

  • @bryonyhellis
    @bryonyhellis 2 года назад +15

    I love the reminder to not only start small, but to just actually start! I have been saving glass jars for my cut flower displays and sowing seeds into yoghurt pots. Now I just have to start telling people to watch this space for seedlings, herbs, eggs, rabbit manure and cut flowers, it’s definitely hard to commit to producing!

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +4

      The first one seems to be the hardest step, no matter how small.

  • @christinemeutzner3357
    @christinemeutzner3357 Год назад +2

    I love and admire that you actually write written responses to so many of the comments! How kind and considerate.

  • @Jan-R-
    @Jan-R- 2 года назад +38

    Been following you for 3 years and I can’t help but feel proud of your progress and achievements.

  • @joanotto9984
    @joanotto9984 2 года назад +4

    I do a three day perennial and succulents plant sale out of my yard every year. Have for last 22 years. I grow all the plants my self. Pot up about 1300 each year. Sell all but a couple hundred. Some years have less left over. It is work in April and May but we’ll worth it. Cost is minimal as I make my own compost and pot everything myself. Use recycled pots. Dig from my my own garden. Well worth the work.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад

      That sounds like quite an event Joan! You must have a bit of a following locally with that kind of turnout.

  • @tdubbs934
    @tdubbs934 2 года назад +4

    I am in the process of transitioning over from my full time job to just farming hopefully soon. My wife and I are on a 35 acre organic family farm. We restored the barn and setup a barn store with soaps, pickled goods, jams. We have alpacas, beehives, pet pot belly pig, we grow vegetables and grow hemp to make our own cbd products. We also do farm tours. I work full time and work on the farm after work and weekends. Farming is what I really enjoy. I like interacting with people. Its definitely alot of hard work and you have to think outside the box!

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад

      Thanks - it's very inspiring or me to hear about your barn store. We've been dabbling with adding some goods like those ourselves. It looks like you're not afraid to try new things.

  • @overgrowthplanet7531
    @overgrowthplanet7531 Год назад +2

    I have to work on my “Selling of the plants” part

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад +1

      That's definitely the trickiest part to learn - growing is the fun part.

  • @samkinkaid3108
    @samkinkaid3108 Год назад +1

    I recently lost my job, and with my partners income keeping us steady, I invested in a few packs of seeds, using local sellng sites and a table at local markets, Im attempting to grow varieties of uncommon basil and some cut flowers

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад +1

      Smart way to start - dip your feet into the business without too much investment!

  • @mikethemoneyman
    @mikethemoneyman 2 года назад +15

    I love your vibe, Jason. You do great work, you are genuine, and you are likable. Keep it up! Thank you for the information and inspiration!

  • @kathiesimpson571
    @kathiesimpson571 2 года назад +30

    Great video, Jason! Thank you. This will be my first year selling plants from my small backyard nursery. It’s scary and exhilarating at the same time, but I’m ready. Your positive outlook is so reassuring and inspiring. I really needed your message today. Happy growing!

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +5

      Hi Kathie! Congratulations on starting up your nursery... I hope you have a great season.

    • @BohoBlack
      @BohoBlack Год назад +2

      How’s it going ?!

  • @Green.Country.Agroforestry
    @Green.Country.Agroforestry 2 года назад +20

    I'm 2 years into starting a permaculture nursery .. on a shoestring budget (but we're barefoot 😁) and at this point, it is more about gathering propagation material and developing skills for me. RUclips lets me show people, potential customers and friends, how far along we have come in that journey - and I've already made a few sales. I've shipped more plants than I have sold, and mainly the reason for that is to make sure that when I ship live plants to a paying customer, they will have the best chance at arriving in a healthy state, ready to transplant .. and I can get updates on those plants as time passes, to see how they are doing. 🌼🌳 I've THOUGHT about ordering in plants to get a jump on sales .. but I know everything about every plant that goes out NOW, and I could not say that if the plants came from another nursery, especially one that deals in bulk. If it takes longer to get to profitability, so be it - I want to be able to stand behind my product.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for your insights - and great YT channel, by the way! Lots of topics, and I do love how you're taking your viewers and customers along for the ride. I can completely understand taking it slow and locking down your processes before trying to expand. That's like the opposite what many entrepreneurs seem to be modeling. I can't say much about your local suppliers, but I've definitely found it helpful to buy in young plant starts to help get my season going. I already start hundreds of variety by cuttings, and dozens from seed - so I don't have any pangs of guilt about potting up some interesting varieties from other local propagators.

  • @megrandmomjean5019
    @megrandmomjean5019 2 года назад +11

    Jason, I love the fact that you share your knowledge with others. I'm hoping you will soon be able to ship to the U.S., as I would like to help support your business.

  • @spreadingtruthnow
    @spreadingtruthnow 9 месяцев назад +1

    I like growing fruit trees over smaller potted plants takes a couple years to get them fruiting but the maintenance is so much easier an if you prune them right it will produce more than u ever could imagine juss be cautious on cold nights they could freeze depending on the tree

  • @ScottYdo
    @ScottYdo 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video Jason.
    Keep ‘em coming 👍🎯

  • @saracappello6805
    @saracappello6805 Год назад +1

    Much respect to you Jason!

  • @carolexo7269
    @carolexo7269 2 года назад +1

    You are a wise man to overcome your fears. Thank you for this encouraging video.

  • @joyfullittlethings9448
    @joyfullittlethings9448 2 года назад +1

    Each year, I learn more by doing things in my own garden. I tried so many plants and seeds to gain the experience. It is wonderful. Don't wait. Try more and do more so you can learn more about yourself. It is such a reward.

  • @austrelforgefeu5888
    @austrelforgefeu5888 Год назад +1

    I am at the begining of creating my own. I will specialised in terrarium plants, african violet et more uncommun/rare caftus/succulante. Try to be open all year around, that something is really lacking there. Feel like i have the right mind set, i just need to focus over de selling too. It's the own i am lacking... i have social anxiety it's pretty hard, but for my passion, it's easier

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад +2

      Nice! Selling is always the tough bit, but I'm glad you love the subject matter!

  • @FarmerG
    @FarmerG 2 года назад +2

    Holy cow! You actually respond to comments. Great channel. Glad I found it. I’ve been selling plants on a small scale. Scaling up and getting better each time around. Keep up the great work 👍👍

  • @Posh_and_Rooted
    @Posh_and_Rooted Год назад +1

    Omg it’s 130am and I’ve been wanting to start selling to get out of corporate, and BOOM here’s your video!

  • @stephanieyourfavoritehowto6641
    @stephanieyourfavoritehowto6641 Год назад +4

    This may have been the confirmation I needed. I’ve been spending time thinking on what it is that I could do that I enjoy enough to forge through the challenges of owning my own business. I’m good at a lot of things, and have started businesses around them. However, they don’t succeed because I may be good at it, but it’s not anything I’m passionate about. Gardening is different. I’ve always loved the outdoors, the Trial and error process of growing, and the work involved. This may be my path. Today I start!

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад

      Well best wishes with your gardening venture - for me it's both challenging and rewarding and I hope you'll find the same.

  • @mariaconcepcionmroque8111
    @mariaconcepcionmroque8111 2 года назад

    🌎❤️🕊😊
    😊 Yes! You Are Good at it!
    In life you have to take a rest! Owning your own business it is very hard but you can do it! You Have The Passion.
    You Know About Roses & Plants. Most of all you care about your Roses , Plants & Seeds. Most store they only about making money.
    I will buy from you , but not right now in one or two years . I am moving to Florida. When I’m there I will order for you.
    Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Skills!
    Congratulation!

  • @troyclapsadle8237
    @troyclapsadle8237 2 года назад +25

    Looks like you are definitely taking this move seriously. Everything looks really nice and your advice (me being a former self employed business person) is spot on. I enjoy watching your journey and wish you great success. I have learned allot from your experiences and have applied much of your advice to my personal garden journey. Always looking for your new videos. Thanks and keep it up.

  • @gwbuilder5779
    @gwbuilder5779 2 года назад +5

    Just start! Is the best advice.
    The sooner you start, the quicker you begin to realize what your actual skills are and what you need to learn.
    I completely agree.
    If you don't know where to start...
    Get some seeds, a small bag of potting soil, some coffee cups or other small containers, and get those seeds in there.
    We all start the exact same way and the more we try, the more we learn to do more.
    As a 5 year old kid I started planting seeds from whatever fruits and vegetables we got from the grocery store or off our trees and stuck them in the ground. Growing up in farm country I just watched what the farmers were doing and my dad. I tried it and sometimes it worked and other times it didn't, then I would try to figure out what happened. Too much water, not enough.
    One thing I learned right away was that soil will grow stuff....
    I never used fertilizer, just the soil in the yard.
    However, I did understand that all the winter leaves and grass clippings got spaded into the soil every year, because that was one of my chores, and wherever I spaded, that soil was always dark black and full of huge night crawlers. When I used that soil, my plants did much better.
    Of course today we have so many resources to draw from.
    Well done Jason!
    Watching you develop your place of influence on your farm and here on RUclips is a pleasure to watch and be a part of.
    All of the different milestones you are achieving really blossom into some very interesting new things.
    Although I have several decades of experience in growing, I always enjoy learning a different perspective or way of doing similar things.
    I hope you realize how many different types of growers you have influenced just in this video alone.
    As I read through the comments I see people inspired to take the next steps from thinking about it to actually getting started.
    What a great compliment to you.👌
    Hopefully people will watch this video multiple times because there is so much information and experience that you have shared here.
    I may be running an 85 acre diversified farm, but everything you mention here is absolutely true no matter what a person might want to grow, produce, and sell.
    There is no one answer for everyone, but the information will definitely help sort out which parts will apply to a particular plan.
    By the way Jason, you are a good teacher. You are able to express your thoughts in a way that anyone listening can use that information quite easily.
    I really appreciate the confidence and positive notations for success and you make sure to acknowledge the community that has supported you all along the way.
    Very excellent!!!!!👌🤙

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks - and you're so right: start with just growing a few things from seed. Inexpensive, fast, and you don't need to wait for anything (even the "right" season). They can be so rewarding, and they really do teach you most everything you'd want to learn about growing plants. You could even build a pretty good business with just seed-grown stock, even if you do nothing at all from cuttings! Thanks so much for your words of encouragement

    • @gwbuilder5779
      @gwbuilder5779 2 года назад

      @@FraserValleyRoseFarm Thank you for great content.
      I've watched quite a few nursery channels, but it seems most are trying way too hard to be different instead of just doing what they do.
      You are a natural because you just show what you know and that is what people really want.
      When I teach roasting or coffee processing people are fascinated, but no-one really wants to do it because they don't want to make a mistake with someone else's coffee. I've actually had people tell me I shouldn't give away my secrets, but the truth is roasting is roasting, just like growing is growing. Once you understand, you only get better.
      I will tell you a secret about teaching: The more you share, the more you learn, and the better you get at putting your thoughts into useful information for others to understand and use.😉

  • @theoldguy1956
    @theoldguy1956 4 месяца назад

    Im 68 and have just recently been interested in roses I been growing some in my landscape and seems they been doing well.I been watching your videos and am trying to do some cuttings,Im in North Carolina so maybe theres still some time left this year,going to put them into a plastic container on my back porch in the sun to start then try and rig something up to protect them.I like your videos and will be watching,Thanks Doug

  • @rikaviljoen5838
    @rikaviljoen5838 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your honesty 🙏

  • @raymondquadros7142
    @raymondquadros7142 2 года назад +1

    I see and hear something in you that is bound to make you very successful in life and in many things you do.
    Enjoyed your video. Keep em comin......

  • @sean2val
    @sean2val Год назад

    It is a lot of work and you always need to be thinking ahead and prepping things

  • @ainadogo173
    @ainadogo173 2 года назад +2

    This is quite interesting and an eye-opener. Appreciate this. 💚💚

  • @RusticSkills
    @RusticSkills Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. Its a confidence booster for me! I just quit my network tech job and am now building up my homestead garden as I live off the grid on 30 acres. I am solo too. This year I am planning to sell seedlings at the local farmers markets, but the Craigslist idea is great! I also salvage pots all the time. Keep up the great videos!

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад +1

      I'm excited for you - it might be regional, but I've seen a lot of the customer traffic switch from Craigslist to FB Marketplace recently.

    • @RusticSkills
      @RusticSkills Год назад

      @@FraserValleyRoseFarm Yes, agreed. I think FBM is more active and safer. Just subbed!

  • @LibertyFallFarms
    @LibertyFallFarms 7 месяцев назад

    Jason, I love watching your videos! I have watched you for a couple years now. I had my first official plant sale this year… It was a flop.. but that is ok! That is how we learn and grow! It gave me a feel of what works in my area. Since my April 6th sale, I tried a couple different tactics that gave me success! I am currently sold out of plants that I am willing to part with. I am propagating twice as much for next year plus adding a few more varieties to offer. Thanks for the advice and encouragement that your videos provide! I can’t quit my job yet but I’m well on my way!

  • @ticktock2383
    @ticktock2383 5 месяцев назад

    Enjoying your videos. Been researching and testing for 2 yrs. Starting as a part-time retirement venture. God bless!

  • @nicolemcmullen8418
    @nicolemcmullen8418 Год назад

    Just wanted to say your Videos our super inspirieren and informativ. Me and my husband will definitely keep following.thank you!! An have a blessed day!!!❤❤

  • @mmladyg
    @mmladyg 2 года назад +1

    I so appreciate your 3rd point, bringing people along with you on the journey. "...a box of bulbs and a dream." What a great picture. Love your channel. 🌾👍

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. And funny enough, these are the true stories of growers. My wife took care of an elderly Dutch woman when we were living in Ontario, and her family started in with that box of bulbs, and ended up with a great business in cut flowers. We eventually moved back west, and I caught up with the 2nd and 3rd generations of her family, who have a large nursery selling shrubs. I think even the giant California grower Altman Plants started out with a backyard plant collection and selling from the back of a pickup truck.

  • @Goot253
    @Goot253 2 года назад +2

    Jason, I've enjoyed your videos well over a year or so. I wish I could support you with purchases, but alas, you are in Canada and I am in Texas. Your business seems to be flourishing! I've learned a lot from you. Thank you! 🌹

  • @nickjerrat
    @nickjerrat 6 месяцев назад

    I loved hearing your story, great stuff!

  • @spencer1803
    @spencer1803 2 года назад

    wow your spot is so organized, good luck this coming year

  • @FtanmoOfEtheirys
    @FtanmoOfEtheirys Год назад

    This is amazing and when you mentioned about not waiting until you are ready, I had to stop and think because my initial reaction was, I couldn't possibly begin now because of the need to pay down some debt. However, I remembered that in a way I have begun because I am currently growing fruits, veggies, berries, and herbs inside my apartment in grow tents to eat and sell at the farmer's market. I realized that I had started in a limited capacity without realizing it.

  • @saltandlight93
    @saltandlight93 Год назад

    Thank you for this video especially the start small. I was having a panic attack because I don't have a lot of money for everything

  • @jamestaylor8217
    @jamestaylor8217 2 года назад

    Excellent. Thanks you.
    Your technical videos are really getting good. I love technical - more of them please.

  • @QueenKaleGardener
    @QueenKaleGardener 2 года назад

    Glad to know I'm on the right track!

  • @wildberrygarden
    @wildberrygarden 2 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I have found your channel. I really appreciate your honest and valuable advice. Thanks 🙂

  • @ashleymitchell3188
    @ashleymitchell3188 2 года назад +2

    This was so encouraging. I feel like I’m on the right path according to your tips. Thank you.

  • @fogfern6184
    @fogfern6184 2 года назад +4

    I love love love this video. Thank you so much for this. I work part-time as a mental health therapist in private practice. I value being self-employed mainly for the sense of freedom and creative license and the flexibility. I am a big indoor houseplant enthusiast and have been for many years now. Since the indoor houseplant industry boomed in 2020, I excitedly collected plants that suddenly became more accessible to me and with that, my collection grew. I began to propagate and sell common and rare houseplants locally. To my surprise, it has taken off quite well. Since 2020 I’ve got into outdoor gardening (vegetable and other plants) and I’m super keen on learning rose gardening, which is why I follow your channel. I have several rose varieties now and am considering learning how to prop and sell my outdoor plants (maybe left over veggies but I might give those to family lol). I’m an industrial, self motivated kind of gal that only sometimes, needs a little push to encourage me to go for it. Thanks for the push, I can relate to the process of slow transformation of hobby turning small business and who knows where I’ll be in the near future! P.s. I’m out here in Atlantic Canada, on the Avalon Peninsula, South East coast. 🇨🇦

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. I love to hear about your progress! I'm enjoying the freedom to grow everything that catches my interest, and if I can find a way to share it (ei, get paid for it!) that's even better.

  • @ceili
    @ceili 2 года назад +8

    Another excellent video. I've been collecting fruit trees/plants for years and my plan is to plant a a fig tree Orchard in Ireland (there are actually none in Ireland) and sell locally.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Interesting - they're not too widely grown here yet either, although they are becoming more common in the trade.

    • @ticktock2383
      @ticktock2383 5 месяцев назад

      Many figs will not live in your climate. Make sure to research.

  • @stevekent3991
    @stevekent3991 Год назад

    What a wonderfully positive video. Excellent.

  • @CuriousMouse1988
    @CuriousMouse1988 10 месяцев назад

    I watch your videos frequently for the inspiration for me to finally quit my engineering job and do what I’m meant for. Nothing beats the feeling of seeing seeds germinate and plant cuttings take root, no more how many times. I don’t have a lot of land at about 400 square meters, so I have repurposed my garage with an indoor propagation setup.

  • @skyz3160
    @skyz3160 2 года назад +1

    So informational, but more than that you are trustworthy. That in itself would make me purchase from you !

  • @Gimme_Cornbread
    @Gimme_Cornbread Год назад

    Thank you for this video! Your presentation style is very easy to follow, practical, and actionable.

  • @harrymaria_plantnsave
    @harrymaria_plantnsave Год назад +1

    Hi Jason! I am going through this right now. In the process of leaving my full time research job to jump into a garden centre together with my wife. We are lucky in the sense that my side of the family has a commercial nursery so we have quite a bit of capability to produce plants. But juggling a full time job and 3 young kids while starting a new business is intense!

  • @mclintock1319
    @mclintock1319 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, I live in Chilliwack and im going to be starting my own plants soon!

  • @jimwolff1206
    @jimwolff1206 2 года назад +2

    Hi Jason.
    Very nicely presented, and I agree with your comments, especially about specializing and starting small.
    Finding what to specialize in is also very important. That is something I had to learn the hard way.
    Hint: One thing I learned from doing a couple of small back-yard nursery businesses is that people are much more prone to buy plants with flowers on them, or with fruit on them, that they can see at the time of purchase.
    One comment I would like to offer for those considering a plant sale business is that whatever does not sell right away, will continue to grow and get bigger and will ultimately be worth more money. Of course, this will mean you have to water it, weed it, and step it up when the time comes, so it also requires more work.
    Some things to learn are:
    Using woven ground cover to reduce roots growing into the ground.
    Also using a tension wire at an appropriate height to attached drip lines and hold the plants from being blown over by wind.
    Using drip irrigation vs overhead irrigation.
    Use of pre-emergents (and which plants not to use it on).
    Benefits of growing from cuttings vs. buying liners.
    Benefits of ordering your soil mix by the truck loads.
    When to step up plants to avoid roots circling in your pots, especially for larger plants and trees.
    Having a separate "display" area for your finished plants that are ready for immediate sale.
    Also, depending what you like to do, but you may also consider an "installation" option for trees and larger plants. This can be purely optional with a sign that specifies your basic prices on the sign to customers so they will see it before asking.
    And many more things...

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for all your thoughts on this - very helpful! I'm toying around with the idea of a delivery & planting service that I think would do quite well, but one thing at a time!

  • @dougtheslug6435
    @dougtheslug6435 10 дней назад

    It's certainly not easy. I retired in a small town from the big city, thought I'd sell veg plants as extra income. The first couple years were ok but people soon seen there was money to be made and a half dozen other popped up on Facebook doing the same in my area. I've switched to growing perennial and annual flowers along with berry bushes, there seems to be more of a market for that and not much competition so far.

  • @Maggie-Gardener-Maker
    @Maggie-Gardener-Maker 2 года назад

    You live in such a beautiful area. I lived in Snoqualmie Washington in the late 1960s. I been a resident of Florida since 1993 with small homestead but one day I hope to take a nice long road trip back up to the Seattle area and now I have another destination to add to my places I want to visit out there, that is Frasier Valley Rose Farm!

  • @shaunrasmussen5886
    @shaunrasmussen5886 Год назад

    You're and inspiration. I suffer with social anxiety. That's one of the big issue that is holding me back.

  • @leenasujan8699
    @leenasujan8699 9 месяцев назад

    I just came across your video and I am impressed. It is a brave path and something that I have considered from time to time. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos and following in your footsteps!

  • @mackenzieboersen
    @mackenzieboersen Год назад +1

    Thank you for this! This video is exactly what I needed. I fell in love with gardening about 4 years ago and I had never been a gardener before or grew up learning it. It was all new to me. Fast forward to now & I decided to quit my job and give it a go. I am still very small scale but I know I will get there. I will be in my first market here in about 2/3 weeks and I’m terrified and excited at the same time. I can’t wait to keep learning and to join my local community.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад

      Exciting to hear - I hope you find the market rewarding. I always come away with a far better idea of what customers are looking for if nothing else.

  • @TwoRiversFarm707
    @TwoRiversFarm707 2 года назад +5

    My retirement property is in a different zone and I was told that citrus couldn’t grow there due to the colder temps in winter. Then I discovered there are a couple of citrus that do grow in colder climates and located one plant with fruit. I learned a few methods of growing the seeds and it turns out the easiest was the best. Now I have around 100+ plants that are a year old and probably 100 babies that I’ll start selling on Etsy. I won’t be retiring for a number of years and by that time, my “first borns” should be close to fruiting and I’ll transfer them up there.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад

      Fantastic crop Cynthia - that's something really distinctive!

    • @njhome540
      @njhome540 2 года назад

      I am looking for lime for zone 7
      Please let me know if you have it
      Thank you

    • @Argedis
      @Argedis 2 года назад

      While any viable citrus seeds you sow can become beautiful, productive plants, hybrid plants-if they produce fruit-the fruit will not be the same in taste or appearance as the one it came from. (or may not even fruit at all)
      Almost all Citrus trees sold today are grafted or rooted cuttings of the mother plant.

  • @debbiecasalina4475
    @debbiecasalina4475 2 года назад

    I have bad knees, but that's always been a dream of mine! I love my garden, I love nature! Congratulations on you doing what you want! They say you don't work a day in your life if you do what you love!

  • @truthforall1303
    @truthforall1303 Год назад

    Really great video and informative
    I’m in the UK and I’m slowly starting to get stock after 4 years.
    Mandy 🇬🇧

  • @dominicmedina5358
    @dominicmedina5358 2 года назад +3

    Connect with this on a whole other level. Felt like this was made just for me. Honestly would love for more advice on the subject… maybe a part 2? Lol definitely a new subscriber!

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад

      Thanks Dominic! I'll definitely keep doing videos on backyard nursery topics to follow this up.

  • @TheWooly77
    @TheWooly77 Год назад

    Very useful information. Thank you.

  • @Lulu-ue2lj
    @Lulu-ue2lj 2 года назад +2

    Super helpful. I’m getting ready to have a plant sale on my driveway! Always good info Jason, thank you

  • @allmanslife8482
    @allmanslife8482 Год назад

    Going on pension
    So that's what I'm doing
    Happy to inform you IV got 3 roses to grow
    Love your Chanel

  • @christiensgarden3325
    @christiensgarden3325 2 года назад

    I can’t thank you enough.. I have saved and saved pots.. totally agree with your method..

  • @josephgraham319
    @josephgraham319 Год назад

    Great stuff, sooo want to quit my day job. This gives me things to think about.

  • @Heartbeetnutritionist
    @Heartbeetnutritionist 2 года назад +1

    I think you’re a wonderful speaker!! I’ve never had a desire to grow roses, now after watching and learning about roses from your video’s, I’ll be ordering some roses just as soon as you start shipping! Roses can be intimidating, you’ve really helped me develop the confidence to plunge in, thank you so much for all your advice! 🌷

  • @johncornell7103
    @johncornell7103 2 года назад +1

    You are very helpful and generous with your time and information

  • @Tamarind525
    @Tamarind525 2 года назад

    Thank you. This is exactly what I needed to hear. ❤

  • @ankita3214
    @ankita3214 2 года назад

    Thank you Jason, very pleasant video.👍

  • @Balutak
    @Balutak Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I have just begun this journey and you are the voice of reason and hope I needed.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад

      My pleasure - best wishes on your new venture, and let me know how it's going along the way.

  • @bonsaibob8253
    @bonsaibob8253 2 года назад

    I have been following you for years. I’m super excited for you. Nursery is growing up fast. Great work

  • @brianscott9092
    @brianscott9092 5 месяцев назад

    Great insight! Thank you!

  • @sweetinks6216
    @sweetinks6216 2 года назад +1

    My mini garden is all I really want...I love watching my veggie plants sprout & my 5 roses bloom but for me it is a fun hobby. So I enjoy watching your videos and watching your roses, but have you ever done a time lapse video of your garden/farm? I would love to see that...Thanks Bev :)

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. I have a camera for it - and I'll be trying it out shortly.

  • @xbriannaxbananax
    @xbriannaxbananax 2 года назад +9

    Very good tips and I appreciate your experience and advice. I don't want to sell plants but I'm just getting interested in starting a vegetable garden for my own family to use. I love the tip about not waiting until you're ready - we currently live in an RV and travel full time, and I could have let that prevent me from starting a "real garden" until we settle down in a house, but instead I started a small container garden this year right here in the RV! I'm learning so much from RUclips and from gardening myself this year and that will give me such a leg up once I have the space to plant a proper garden some day.

  • @joycewilliams4578
    @joycewilliams4578 2 года назад

    It is my dream to do so. So ironic...was just thinking of names foe my business. I'm a plant fanatic. I know I need more know how on what & how to do this. But it is what I want to do. I love combining them n pots 2gether to c how.well they'll do. Some I give as gifts like birrhdays,condolence, housewarming etc.or keep for my self.
    Thx for your knowledgeable video. I'm open for tips/lessons...🙏💚🌿🍀🌷🌸.Blessings to u &yours

  • @jpsilverplaylists
    @jpsilverplaylists Год назад

    Great attitude and honest advice. Subscribed.

  • @PádraigJMCarey
    @PádraigJMCarey Год назад

    great advice - I'm looking at doing something similar and it's great to have real-world pragmatic information!

  • @tomjessmore5690
    @tomjessmore5690 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding Jason. You and I are about at the same point with our nurseries. I'm taking a big step opening my true retail nursery location this spring. This is happening after selling plants from my backyard, pop-up sales, and door to door. Conquering your fears and practicing the selling part is critical. All the best to your family as you continue to grow.

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Tom. Good luck with your selling season. Slipping back into retail feels weird for me, but now that it's our own business I know we'll have a lot more fun!

  • @iqbaldean5203
    @iqbaldean5203 Год назад

    Hi, what you said your pints very helpful for me as a new stater thanks Iqbal Dean from Pakistan

  • @PaddyIrishman
    @PaddyIrishman 18 дней назад

    I live near a location where they constantly dump hundreds of those pots and seedling trays.

  • @blackwolf073
    @blackwolf073 Год назад

    Great video and sounds like sound advice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @unpocoloco5809
    @unpocoloco5809 Год назад +1

    Great Message, I too believe that the most important thing, and that is for any aspect in life, is to just start and do it. I was wondering tho, you said you started selling on Etsy. How did you upscale your nursery from there aka where and how are you selling your plants right now? Greetings from Germany🇩🇪

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад

      Thanks. We're still trying a lot of different things - but mainly it's on the farm on Fridays and Saturdays. We also sell at community events and garden clubs.

  • @robertfrost6421
    @robertfrost6421 Год назад

    Love your information and perspectives

  • @gloriasanders9616
    @gloriasanders9616 Год назад

    Thanks so much for the inspiration great video

  • @Gnarmarmilla
    @Gnarmarmilla Год назад

    Thank you very much, sir.
    I love trees and it just so happens that after I stopped cutting every part of my yard the bird droppings and the near by trees brought me many trees that need to be either sold or transplanted and so I got to wondering if could sell them. Then after working with plants for a little while and seeing how much I love them I wondered if I had a future in this arena. My hope is to provide glorious plants for the best possible price so that the world can be a more beautiful place and people can be much happier and healthier people.
    Thank you for the tips and for your efforts.

  • @sagewoodacademy6547
    @sagewoodacademy6547 Год назад

    Thank you for the video! very inspiring and well put together.

  • @johnmirabelli
    @johnmirabelli 2 года назад +1

    You are an inspiration to a lot of things in life, Thank You

  • @intuitlife
    @intuitlife 2 года назад +1

    Good advice for those in that type of area
    Many nursery have closed here due to big box stores
    In addition backyard growing is saturated
    All the locals are growing and there are very few dollars to be made by each
    Just a quick peek at marketplace or groups on Facebook shows hundreds of people selling plants

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  2 года назад +1

      Definitely a good idea to know what's happening in your local market before you jump in. Depending on the specialty and area, online/mail order is another way growers can make a go of it (without being overly dependant on local market fluctuations). Just like any industry, it can take a fair bit of innovation and strategy to succeed in the plant business. Thanks so much for your input!

  • @Topdoginuk
    @Topdoginuk Год назад +1

    You're very kind to share your information. I'm hoping you can advise us. We're wanting a change in life. We're in our early 60s and wanting to start a business with plants. I'm qualified with a RHS Hort Gen from 1998 so could get insurance cover. We don't want to run a shop or stall or a garden centre. We want to specialise in fruit shrubs/plants and, vegetable plants possibly grown hydroponically (just testing that growing at the moment). But, happy to use soil too. We're thinking of just supplying shops and, maybe holding occasional plant sale from home to locals.
    Now, we live in a semi detached house in West Yorkshire. But, we'd like to have land in the country to use to grow. But we're just not sure how to get on that path. Maybe rent a detatched house with land.
    Can you let us know if its worth the time doing such a business?

    • @FraserValleyRoseFarm
      @FraserValleyRoseFarm  Год назад +1

      Always worth exploring if you can keep the costs low in the early stages. I know at least a couple of growers who do edible plant starts and sell on Facebook marketplace to keep things simple.

  • @ericrosete
    @ericrosete 2 года назад +1

    You had me 10 seconds in. Letter of resignation sent!

  • @Hope-uq1vn
    @Hope-uq1vn 2 года назад

    Fantastic advice. Really enjoyed this session.

  • @deanadeem4034
    @deanadeem4034 Год назад

    You did a great job explaining this, thank you.

  • @crystalruth3733
    @crystalruth3733 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your journey! I have made my plan to transition too! Little by little is where I have started and going forward. I love the new little seed area too. Thanks again! I can't wait to leave corporate world!