How To Thrive As A Bellevue Florist

By Eric Martin


Most people get delighted when they are handed a bouquet of flowers. It might be the vibrant colors, the amazing scents, or even how fragile these blooms look. However, not everyone can arrange a stunning bouquet and for this, you need a Bellevue florist. There are certain traits that make one person better than another at doing this.

You need to have an understanding of vegetation, and specifically flowers, if you plan to dabble in this business. This way, you will not end up cutting the flowers the wrong way or forgetting to water, or feed them. However, you also need some training. This can be acquired by learning from another florist, online or taking classes.

After you prepare the plants, you have to arrange them and pack them for the client. Sometimes, the client will already have what they want in mind, but if the order is open you have to creatively come up with a bouquet, which will reflect what the customer wanted. Sometimes, if you put some varieties together, the result may be overwhelming especially if the clash. Playing around with different arrangements when you are free, will help you hone your skills.

Although you will be surrounded by plants almost all day, you also need to understand people. This way you will not only be able to sell your items, but also to tell what a particular person needs. Most people only know the common flowers, and therefore, it is up to you to make them an arrangement that matches their mood, or suits the occasion.

Your location is another thing you have to carefully consider. Most people buy flowers impulsively, or when trying to apologize for something. With this in mind, it is better to set up shop along a street that has many commuters. Regardless of where you are, you have to market your wares. These days, this can easily be done on social media and online. A strong online presence will make it easy for potential customers to find you. It will also allow your happy clientele to leave their reviews.

Pricing can be very tricky when you are dealing with these items. Due to the short shelf life of flowers, you cannot set your prices too high because you might end up making huge losses. On the other hand, low prices will also affect your cash flow, and may mean that you will work with lower quality stems.

This business has high and low seasons. In order to keep your shop open, you should consider diversifying what you sell. You can include little knickknacks like vases, cards, and other decorative features. This way even if a customer walks in and decides not to pick a bloom they can still leave with something else.

Before you decide to put in all your savings into opening a flower shop, do some research. Talking to other people in the business will help you network, and will also give you some tips on things like which suppliers to use. If done well, this is a business that can bring in a lot of money, but you should also love what you do, in order to stay open even during the low seasons.




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