Every now and again, our Editors discover something on social media that's simply remarkable! Something that just makes us feel warm and inspired! That's how it was when these sweet, flower-filled mason jars started showing up in our Facebook feed earlier this year. We tracked down the creator, Jenni Fisher, to find out more about her home-grown (literally) business, and we were delighted to learn about A Bushel & A Peck, a Woodlands-based small business that brings fresh, locally grown flowers to you!
Tell us about your business:
How did you get started?
I have always loved gardening and especially growing flowers and shopping for local flowers at Farmer’s Markets. When I noticed none of the farmer’s markets in our area were selling local flowers, my wheels started spinning! I started doing tons of research on growing flowers locally and what would thrive in our climate. I turned every sunny spot in our yard into a raised garden and got a plot at The Woodlands community garden. I bought seeds for all the flowers I learned would flourish in our climate, got to planting and waited patiently!
This spring when everything started to bloom, I started putting together what I had grown. I arranged my flowers in a small mason jar and very nervously posted a photo to my friends on Facebook and the rest is history! I think the business really took off because all of my flowers started blooming just as everyone was forced to stay at home. At the time, our customers were so happy to get a pretty jar of flowers delivered to their porch to brighten their home or to surprise a friend with during a tough, weird time in our community.
How much time do you spend each week working your business?
What motivates you?
A passion for what I do. For me, it’s easy to be motivated because I’m doing something I truly love and I think that’s the real secret to success. I love being outside even when it’s 104 degrees, getting my hands dirty, seeing what the garden will give me each day and putting a smile on my customer’s faces.
What do you consider to be your biggest strength?
Patience! At least when it comes to A Bushel & A Peck. Flowers definitely don’t appear over night and it’s not as easy as just throwing some seeds in the dirt and arranging pretty flowers in a jar. Some days you’ll expect an armful and you’ll only get a handful and all you can do is patiently wait until the next day or week or month!
What would you like to be doing five years from now?
What's your advice to other moms who want to start their own business?
Just do it – no idea is too small! Take something you love to do and make it into an opportunity to serve your community. Don’t rush into it, do your homework, make a list, bounce ideas off your friends (only supportive ones!), put yourself out there, utilize your network and just start somewhere!
Can you suggest any websites related to your line of work that our readers might enjoy visiting?
Texas Gardener – specific gardening information for our climate
Montgomery County Master Gardeners – offers classes on becoming a garden expert
Old Farmer’s Almanac – tips for gardening, getting rid of pests, weather, etc.
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**COMING THIS WINTER**