Best Tips for Operating a Roadside Flower Stand (2024)

Jan 22

Paula Olivares

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Operating a roadside flower stand can be a simple yet rewarding endeavor to add to your floral repertoire. If you're a beginner farmer or designer, this could be a welcome way to dip into the industry while serving your community. Or perhaps you're an experienced member of the floral industry looking to diversify your revenue stream. Starting a roadside flower stand could also be for you!

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Sourcing Flowers for Your Roadside Flower Stand

If you lack in flowers but not in desire, roadside wildflowers are for you! Pretty much wherever you live, the roadsides are brimming with beauties that you don’t even need to put time and resources into cultivating—God did the work for you! (Just make sure you aren’t trespassing when you’re collecting, and that you have permission to go on any private property!) A list of some wildflower favorites in our area (Northern Wisconsin zone 3) are:

  • Cattails

  • Phlox

  • Black-eyed Susan

  • Queen Anne's Lace

  • Yarrow

  • Tansy

  • Wild Bergamot

  • New England Aster

  • Spotted Knapweed

  • Creeping Bell Flower

  • Woodland Sunflower

  • Purple Loosestrife

  • Goldenrod

  • Velvetleaf (for seed pods)

And don’t forget all the amazing grasses that add such an exciting element to bouquets!

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Annuals

If you plan to grow your own florals for your roadside flower stand, here is a partial list of some favorite annuals that will churn out an abundance of flowers all summer long (and some even after a few light frosts!).

  • Sunflowers

  • Zinnias

  • Dalias

  • Snapdragons

  • Strawflower

  • Calendulas

  • Baby's breath

Perennials

If you’re growing your own flowers, having some perennials will give you a good source of filler and focal flowers to fill in the gaps when your annuals have yet to bloom or have finished blooming. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Lilacs

  • Peonies

  • Lilies (not Day lilies)

  • Hosta

  • Coneflower

  • Sedum

  • Iris

  • Russian Sage

  • Bleeding Hearts

  • Evening Primrose

  • Bee Balm

Bulbs

If you can, plant some bulbs, as many are the first to pop up through the thawing ground in spring! After a long winter, people are just aching to drown their faces in a bundle of fresh-picked flowers. So here is a list of favorites that will be great for early spring flowers, some summer and one for forced winter-flowering too:

  • Daffodils (go with the specialty kind if you can)

  • Tulips

  • Grape Hyacinths

  • Alliums

  • Gladiolas

  • Amaryllis

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Your Roadside Flower Stand Set-Up

When it comes to your flower stand, you can be as straightforward or as unique as you want depending upon the time and resources you have to put into it. A picnic table and umbrella will do, or there are plenty of unique ideas online you can gather inspiration from.

But do not let the lack of a “wow-factor” get in your way of sharing your flowers! People are coming for your flowers, not for your stand. Whatever type of set-up you decide to go with, be sure it includes these few main things:

  1. Have some shade covering. You don’t want all your time and effort wasted with your flowers wilting away in the heat. Whether it’s an umbrella, a canopy/tent, a permanent roof structure, or a tree, your customers (and flowers) will thank you for it!

  2. Provide simple instructions as to how your flower stand works. Also, be sure to express your appreciation for their interest in being one of your customers.

  3. And of course, you'll need a secure money box. You can make one, or you can purchase one that you can attach to a solid surface, so no one is tempted to carry it away. Make sure you have a spare key in your purse, on your car key chain, or another secure place apart from where your primary key is.

When Should You Operate Your Roadside Flower Stand?

If you have a full-time job or only enough flowers to make a couple of bouquets a week, no worries! You don’t need to have a set schedule for your flower stand. Rather, go with the flow and operate when you can. Life happens, so if one day a week is what works for you, that’s fine!

If you decide to set your flowers out during the week, try during the early to mid-afternoon when most people are going home from work. After a long day, most people would love coming back to a bouquet! Or if you live in town, you might not have a specific busy time when most people stop and instead have a steady flow all day. Test it out and see.

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Words of Advice

Putting up a sign ahead of your stand alerts people that are heading your way so that they do not need to slam on their brakes when they get there.

Provide baggies and binders for those that would rather not take your jar and have to remember to bring it back later.

The best piece of advice that I can give you is to operate on donations! Do not have a set price for your bouquets, and here are my reasons why:

  • Most people do not have exact change with them, and some will feel like they cannot buy your flowers because of that, so you might lose customers.

  • It gives you the flexibility to make different sizes of bouquets to sell. Ultimately most people are more generous than you think. If you put a $5 price tag on them, that is what you’ll get when people often give you a $20 bill instead! What a blessing when you have put your heart into what you do to share with others! They appreciate it and want to make sure they are helping you to continue offering beauty to your part of the world.

If you do decide to operate on donations, be sure to specify a limit of one bouquet for smaller contributions.

Final Thoughts

I hope after reading this, you will feel the urge to share God's beauty with others, knowing you don't have to be a florist, avid gardener, or have a fancy stand to do so! The flowers are beautiful in themselves, and that is all most people want!

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Helpful Resources

  • Floret Farm (one-of-a-kind finds for seeds, bulbs, and tubers—and in 2020 they will start selling their own seed line)

  • Johnny's Seeds (time-saving tools, hoop house benders, landscape fabric, flower buckets, kraft paper sleeves, and of course, seeds).

  • Delightful Dahlias (100s of dahlia tuber varieties at great prices and excellent packaging)

  • Rare Seeds (heirloom seed varieties with free shipping and a complimentary seed packet with every order)

  • Blooming Bulb (they offer peony bare roots at amazing prices and 3+ eyes!).

  • Green Grove Supply (seed-starting and greenhouse supplies)

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FAQs

Best Tips for Operating a Roadside Flower Stand? ›

Always remove old and wilting flowers from arrangements. Keep vases and storage buckets clean and free of decaying plant material and bacteria. Change vase water every third day and use a commercial floral preservative / food. Keep floral arrangements away from ripening fruit, vegetables and tobacco smoke.

What are the basic care and handling procedures for cut flowers? ›

Always remove old and wilting flowers from arrangements. Keep vases and storage buckets clean and free of decaying plant material and bacteria. Change vase water every third day and use a commercial floral preservative / food. Keep floral arrangements away from ripening fruit, vegetables and tobacco smoke.

Can you use plastic straws to help wilting flowers stand up straight? ›

Use plastic straws

If your flower's stem is beginning to sag, consider using a few clear plastic straws to help straighten them out again and provide additional support. To do this yourself, pick up some large clear plastic straws like these Comfy Package Clear Jumbo Smoothie Straws from Amazon.

How to make flowers stand up straight? ›

Cut all of the stems at a 45-degree angle, and put them back in the vase. After about an hour, they'll be standing straight up! People in the comments love this trick. Some already knew about it, saying they learned it from their grandparents.

What is the importance of proper flower care and handling? ›

The time flowers remain alive once arranged in a floral design is often referred to as vase life. With proper care and handling throughout the chain of life, florists can guarantee that quality flowers are used in each floral design sold. Optimally, flowers should have a vase life of about seven days.

Does sugar water help wilting flowers? ›

Adding white granulated sugar to the vase water will give flowers nutrients they need to continue growing and developing. However, an antibacterial agent such as vinegar should also be added to prevent bacteria growth which can make the water appear cloudy and interrupt the stem's water uptake.

How do you keep flowers from sagging? ›

Find a spot for your vase out of direct sunlight or rotate the vase regularly to avoid phototropic droop. Direct sunlight will also significantly reduce the vase-life of cut flowers. As drooping increases, tulips may be positioned directly beneath a dominant light source to reduce leaning.

What is the 3:5-8 rule in floristry? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement. 8 = Dominate Group/Placement.

What is the penny trick for tulips? ›

TIP #2: This one is an old wives tale BUT it does work! Dropping a penny into you water has said to keep your tulips from drooping. The copper in the penny acts as a fungicide and naturally kills any bacteria that may be hiding in your flower vase. **Only pennies made before 1982 have 95% copper in them.

Why are my flowers flopping? ›

Sometimes air can get trapped in the tips of the stems, which makes it difficult for them to drink water. This means the stem loses its water tension and so begins to droop. If this happens, we recommend that you take the flowers out of the vase and cut about an inch off of each stem at a 45 degree angle.

Does vinegar make flowers last longer? ›

Vinegar. Some people say vinegar inhibits bacteria growth and the ideal thing to keep the bacteria away is to actually mix some sugar and vinegar together with the water in the vase before adding the flowers. The one-two punch of the sugar and the vinegar is an effective life-extending combo.

What is the best food for flowers? ›

Baking soda: Dissolve 1 teaspoon of baking soda into a vase of fresh water. Sugar: Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in a vase of lukewarm water. While sugar is found in many DIY flower food recipes along with other ingredients, sugar alone can also extend the life of a bouquet, says Ghitelman.

How much aspirin to put in flowers? ›

Aspirin: Mix 1 crushed aspirin into your vase of fresh flowers. Aspirin is said to lower the pH level of the water allowing it to travel through the flower faster, preventing wilting. Aspirin might be the solution to a head ache, but it's not your best bet for keeping your flowers fresh.

How do you handle a bouquet of flowers? ›

Hold the bouquet at an angle so guests see the blooms, not stems. You want to practice holding the flowers in a mirror so you're comfortable with both the blooms pointing the right way and your arms slightly bent with the bouquet at your belly button. You'll look like a rock star!

How do you keep cut flowers quality? ›

Temperature. As storage temperatures rise, respiration and water loss increases and wilting ensues. Therefore, rapid cooling is imperative to remove field heat and greatly improve quality and vase life of cut flowers. Cool flowers as soon as possible and maintain a temperature range of 32 to 35ºF (0-2ºC).

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