A plain-speaking check on what your shopfront (and website) is saying before you’ve said a word.
Deb shares real moments—a grimy sign, staff bickering in earshot—and turns them into a simple, repeatable audit so your space feels professional, calm and clearly… a florist.
Why street appeal and basic cleanliness set the standard
How staff tone shapes trust (and whether people come back)
Visual basics: tidy counters, presentable uniforms, safety (shoes on!)
Make it obvious you sell fresh flowers (not just gifts)
Give your website a quick zhuzh: current pics, easy to use, no clutter
A quick monthly “walk past and walk in” audit to keep standards up
Outside
Signage wiped (yes, including bird poo), windows clean
Footpath swept; entry clear and inviting
Check it from across the street: can you read it, does it look current?
Inside
Counter clear; no boxes piled where customers stand
Staff tone: friendly, professional; save hard chats for out back
Appearance: neat, tidy, work-safe
Obvious offer: fresh flowers visible (vases or a small ready-to-go range)
Website
Updated this quarter (copy, pricing, images)
Loads quickly, easy to navigate
Clearly shows you sell fresh flowers right now
The Flowery Folk Podcast is your fortnightly bloom boost for florists, floral designers and flower lovers who want to grow creatively and build a successful flower business. Hosted by Debra Pemble—an award-winning florist, educator, and founder of The Posy Crew—this podcast delivers practical tips, industry insights, and inspiring stories from across Australia’s floral community. Whether you're a seasoned florist or just starting out, you’ll find tools, strategies, and real talk to help you run a business that’s as successful as it is stunning.
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In today's Bonus, quick tip episode Debra explains why using negative space in your designs not only helps you create unique and striking pieces, it'll also save you heaps of Money.
Selling Air or using Negative space is how smart designers are creating more for less.
About The Flowery Folk 🌸Welcome to the fortnightly flower podcast that helps every florist shop—from out-of-the-way farm gate studios to busy Main-Street flower shops—run a smarter, more profitable Florist Business. Broadcasting from her rainforest workspace outside Port Douglas, award-winning designer & educator Debra Pemble distils over 20 years of Floristry know-how into 20-minute episodes packed with:
If you’re searching for floral design inspiration, flower arranging tutorials, wedding florals, or the latest on sustainable floristry, hit follow and binge the back catalogue—new episodes drop every second Tuesday.
Stay connected & keep learning
Instagram → https://instagram.com/thefloweryfolk
TikTok → https://tiktok.com/@thefloweryfolk
Website & free resources → https://thefloweryfolk.com
Listen, implement, and watch your Florist Business thrive.
In this podcast, Debra Pemble discusses the detrimental effects of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) on business success, particularly in the context of social media. She emphasises the importance of focusing on key areas such as website optimisation, administrative efficiency, financial management, and effective marketing strategies that go beyond social media. Debra provides actionable insights and encourages listeners to prioritise their time on activities that directly contribute to their business's profitability.
Takeaways
FOMO can distract businesses from what truly matters.
Time spent on social media may not translate to sales.
Optimising your website is crucial for attracting customers.
SEO is essential for making your website visible.
Simplifying the purchasing process can increase sales.
Administrative tasks should be streamlined for efficiency.
Keeping track of finances is vital for business health.
Marketing should focus on understanding customer needs.
Social media is not the only marketing avenue available.
Clarity in customer engagement leads to better marketing strategies.The Flowery Folk Podcast, your fortnightly bloom boost for florists, floral designers and flower lovers who want to thrive creatively and build a flourishing business. With over 20 years in the industry, I’m here to share practical tips, creative insights, and inspiring stories from our incredible flower community. “Let’s shape a flower business that’s as successful as it is stunning.”
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Quick Tip Episode – “Build a Stand-Out Floristry Portfolio”
In just a few minutes, Debra breaks down how to turn your student work into a polished, job-winning showcase. You’ll learn:
Shoot Like a Pro – simple lighting and framing hacks that make every bloom pop (and why a bad photo can tank even your best design).
Curate with Purpose – the magic number of pieces (hint: 15–20) and how to prove you’re more than a “one-bouquet pony.”
Tell the Story – short, punchy captions that reveal technique, materials, and inspiration so viewers connect with your artistry.
Show It Off Online – the quickest ways to launch a mini-site or Instagram grid that recruiters and clients can’t scroll past.
Level-Up Feedback – how to use mentors and peers as your secret editing team to keep only the absolute best.
Whether you’re aiming for your first shop job or prepping for competitions, this bite-sized episode gives you the roadmap to a portfolio that says “hire me.” Hit play and start curating!
Maximise Your Florist Shop Revenue – 5 Proven Ideas | The Flowery Folk flower podcast
In this episode of The Flowery Folk, award-winning florist and educator Debra Pemble shares five practical, low-risk ways to boost takings in any florist shop this coming financial year. Drawing on two decades in Floristry, Debra dives into hosting profitable flower-arranging workshops, packaging DIY kits that ship beyond your flower shop’s postcode, developing exclusive branded gift lines, designing curated plant installations, and offering streamlined “packaged weddings” that simplify the Florist Business workload.
Listeners will learn how to price workshops , calculate kit margins, source local makers for signature candles or chocolates, create Instagram-ready kokedama and terrariums, and set clear terms for à-la-carte bridal blooms. Each idea is tailored for bricks-and-mortar florists, can be tested within months, and backed by consumer trends showing double-digit growth in experiential retail.
Whether you’re refining your existing Florist Business model or launching new revenue streams, this episode delivers actionable steps to turn extra stems and shelf space into profit. Subscribe to our flower podcast for weekly tips, real-life case studies and interviews with innovative floral entrepreneurs.
🎧 Listen now, implement today, and watch your flower shop thrive.
About The Flowery Folk 🌸
Welcome to the fortnightly flower podcast that helps every florist shop—from out-of-the-way farm gate studios to busy Main-Street flower shops—run a smarter, more profitable Florist Business. Broadcasting from her rainforest workspace outside Port Douglas, award-winning designer & educator Debra Pemble distils over 20 years of Floristry know-how into 20-minute episodes packed with:
If you’re searching for floral design inspiration, flower arranging tutorials, wedding florals, or the latest on sustainable floristry, hit follow and binge the back catalogue—new episodes drop every second Tuesday.
Stay connected & keep learning
Instagram → https://instagram.com/thefloweryfolk
TikTok → https://tiktok.com/@thefloweryfolk
Website & free resources → https://thefloweryfolk.com
Listen, implement, and watch your Florist Business thrive.
In this short and sweet bonus episode, Debra shares a timely pep talk as we approach the end of the financial year. It’s the perfect moment to pause and reflect—not just on where your business is now, but where you want it to go.
Debra dives into:
✨ The power of defining your “why” – understanding the deeper motivation behind your business.
🗺️ Setting 5-year goals – both personal and business-related (because let’s face it, they’re often intertwined).
📆 Breaking it down – how to create short and medium-term goals that move you toward that 5-year vision.
🧩 Making it achievable – examples of aligning your goals with what matters most to you, whether it’s time with family, creative freedom, or building a business you can eventually step away from.
💡 “You can probably nut this out in 10 minutes,” Debra says. Start with two simple questions:
Why do you do what you do?
Where do you want to be in five years?
Grab a notebook (or the back of a napkin) and jot down your thoughts. This might just be the moment everything becomes clearer.
Pricing your floristry work can feel like a daunting task, but getting it right is the key to making your business sustainable and profitable. In this episode, Debra dives into the nuts and bolts of pricing structures — from markups on flowers and gift lines to adding a labour component — and how small changes can make a big difference to your bottom line.
Feeling burnt out from constant hustle? You’re not alone. In this solo episode, I’m diving into the very real struggle of switching off when you’re running a creative business. Inspired by a florist’s comment—“I just can’t switch off at night”—this episode shares the simple things I’m doing to rest, reset, and reclaim my headspace.
From deleting the email app to only using Instagram on desktop, these tips are practical, doable, and honestly—pretty freeing. If you’re craving some white space in your calendar and in your mind, this one’s for you.
Join us in this inspiring episode as we chat with Emma Anderson, the creative behind Ethereal Floral Boutique on the Sunshine Coast, Qld. Emma shares her journey as a young florist, discussing the challenges and triumphs she has faced in the floral industry. From her early beginnings to establishing her own business, Emma's story is one of passion, resilience and creativity.
In this episode, Emma opens up about her inspirations, the unique style she brings to her floral designs, and how she navigates the ever-evolving world of floristry. Whether you're a budding florist or simply love flowers, Emma's insights and experiences are sure to inspire.
Tune in to discover how Emma is making her mark in the floral world and learn valuable tips for anyone looking to pursue their passion.
In this episode, we chat with Zoey Mills about her journey, inspirations and the story behind A Willow in Bloom, a boutique florist shop located in Mackay. Zoey shares insights into her creative process and the challenges of running a business in Central Queensland.
Key Highlights:
Introduction to Zoey and her work.
Challenges faced during the recording due to weather and internet issues.
Insights into Zoey's creative journey and her business philosophy.
Technical Notes:
The episode includes two parts due to an internet dropout at the 21-minute mark.
Follow-up video addresses continuity and additional insights.
In this episode, we’re diving into all things Mother’s Day. From planning and preparation to ensuring everything runs smoothly, this guide will help you navigate one of the busiest times of the year.
Key topics covered:
Introduction to Mother’s Day planning.
Tips for organizing delivery drivers and assigning tasks effectively.
Insights on utilizing staff efficiently to handle specific jobs.
Suggestions for improving workflow and ensuring a seamless experience.
Tune in to get actionable advice and make this Mother’s Day a success!
In our episode today we are going to have a quick chat about floristry competitions and why I think it's really important to give them a go.
In this episode of The Flowery Folk Podcast, I share valuable insights and tips on choosing the right floristry education course or program. We'll cover topics like identifying your goals, understanding what each course offers and considering the delivery method, time commitment and budget constraints. I'll also discuss the benefits of asking specific questions to course providers and considering one-on-one sessions for personalised learning.
Join us in this exciting episode as we sit down with Emily Galloway from Sunday Jungle, located in Townsville, North Queensland. Emily shares her journey and insights into the world of creative entrepreneurship. Discover the inspiration behind Sunday Jungle and how Emily navigates the challenges and triumphs of running a successful business in the vibrant community of Townsville. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with valuable lessons and inspiring stories.
Navigating Foam-Free Floristry: Tips and Challenges
In today's episode of the Flowery Folk podcast, I chat about the challenges we florists face in moving away from floral foam due to environmental concerns.
Recorded right in my garden, this episode dives into the impact of floral foam on our planet and shares my personal stories and tips for cutting back on its use in floral designs.
You'll hear about practical alternatives like chicken wire and Oshun Pouches, and how to tackle issues like transportation, design tweaks, and efficiency.
Plus, I share insights on other products and suggest taking a gradual approach to saying goodbye to floral foam.
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Contact me here:hello@theposycrew.com.au
01:07 The Push to Go Foam-Free
02:06 Challenges of Eliminating Floral Foam
03:36 Explaining Floral Foam
04:24 The Benefits and Drawbacks of Floral Foam
05:26 Exploring Alternatives to Floral Foam
06:28 Adjusting Design Techniques
08:09 Practical Solutions for Foam-Free Designs
10:12 Challenges with Large Installations
13:33 Retail Shop Considerations
17:37 Alternative Products Review
Welcome to The Flowery Folk Podcast! I'm Debra, your host, and I'm excited to have you here. In this episode, I share a quick and fun tip on series production for flower arrangements. Imagine creating multiples of one item to streamline your workflow and boost efficiency in the studio. By crafting several bouquets or floral arrangements at once, you save time and cut down on waste. Plus, I dive into different price points for various product sizes and how this approach can be a game-changer for smaller studios.
I'd love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to share your feedback and spread the word about the podcast with your friends!
The Flowery Folk website: http://www.thefloweryfolk.com
The Posy Crew website:https://www.theposycrew.com.au
Contact me here: hello@theposycrew.com.au
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome to the The Flowery Folk Podcast
00:52 Introduction to Series Production
01:22 Benefits of Series Production
02:05 Implementing Series Production in Small Studios
02:40 Creating Multiple Products from One Bunch
04:32 Final Thoughts and Tips
04:50 Closing Remarks
What is the Flowery Folk Podcast all about and who's it for? Listen along to find out more.