Open Flower Network

Helping women and gender diverse farmers connect, scale and succeed in the specialty cut flower sector.
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information, support, community

What is the open flower network?

Women and gender diverse farmers often face barriers to participation in Canadian agriculture. But in the rapidly growing sector of specialty cut flowers, women and other historically marginalized communities are finding a new field of opportunities. Open Flower Network aims to build on this potential. Over the course of the 2-year program, we’ll be drawing on the collective wisdom of successful flower farmers to provide mentoring, skill-building, and knowledge-sharing opportunities that help new and aspiring flower farmers connect, scale and succeed.

presentations & events

In-person and online panels, workshops and networking events focused on priorities identified in the sector.

informational resources

A curated repository of resources, crowd-sourced from experienced flower farmers across Canada.

community building

Peer-to-peer support networks that let flower farmers share challenges, questions and solutions.  

research & advocacy

Building knowledge within and beyond the sector by gathering industry data and strengthening its voice. 

Freshly cut

Newest Resources for Flower Farmers

Cut Flower Coops and Collectives

Cut Flower Coops and Collectives

Open Flower Network: Expanding wholesaleCut Flower Coops & CollectivesMar 18, 2025Selling through wholesale channels is a valuable yet often untapped income source for many small-scale flower farms, whether they are scaling up or already established. Cut flower...

Business Goals for Flower Farmers

Business Goals for Flower Farmers

Open Flower Network: Starting up & scalingGoal setting for flower farmersFeb 20, 2025 Running a successful flower farm isn’t just about growing beautiful flowers; it requires setting clear, achievable goals to drive your business forward. That’s where SMART goal...

Cut Flower Pricing and Quality for Wholesale in Canada

Cut Flower Pricing and Quality for Wholesale in Canada

Open Flower Network: Expanding wholesaleCut Flower pricing & QualityFeb 13, 2025 Determining fair and competitive prices can be a challenge for flower farmers, whether you're selling to consumers, designers or otherwise.  Recently, we shared a spreadsheet of...

What’s Coming up

Events for the flower farming community

Regions
 Atlantic Canada
 British Columbia
 Ontario & Quebec
 Prairies
 Virtual/National
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13ASCFG Ask an Expert: Best Practices for Seed SavingASCFG Ask an Expert: Best Practices for Seed SavingTime: 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Erika Clarke founded and manages Sow Local Seeds, a family farm that specializes in locally adapted and ecologically produced flower, herb, and vegetable seeds in Nova Scotia, Canada. During her presentation, she will walk attendees through her practices and processes for saving cut flower seeds before ending the webinar with a robust question and answer session. This session is free to ASCFG members only.
14 15 16 17 18 19Cross Canada Flower Check-in: Pick Your Sales ChannelCross Canada Flower Check-in: Pick Your Sales ChannelTime: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Join flower farmers of different scales from across Canada as they compare their primary sales channels. Learn about the opportunities and limitations of on-farm sales, Pick Your Own, Subscriptions, Farmers' Markets, Wedding design, direct to designers and flower marketplace sales. This event is free and open to all.
20 21 22 23 24 25 26Cut Flower Pricing & Quality in CanadaCut Flower Pricing & Quality in CanadaTime: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
OFN Canada has compiled a wholesale pricing list based on 2024 online marketplace sales. In this workshop, we will introduce this list and discuss how to use wholesale pricing as your base pricing for retail sales. Online wholesale marketplaces will be present to reflect on these prices and share quality standards/issues as they are evolving. This event is free and open to all.
27 28 29NFU Human Resources Training SeriesNFU Human Resources Training SeriesTime: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Hiring farm staff? Seeking advice on training and managing staff? Join the National Farmers' Union for a series of five 2-hour free online HR training modules for a crash course on best management practices. Join for one session, or for all!
Jan 29 - Hiring & Incentives
Feb 5 - HR Fundamentals
Feb 12 - Interpersonal Dynamics, Training & Retention
Feb 19 - Planning, Task Management & Delegation
Mar 5 - Bonus! Farm Grants, Loans, and Financial Tools
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  • 16AprApril Q&A (Open Flower Network)Here's your chance to ask your burning flower farming questions! Each Q&A will start with Garden Party Flower Farm sharing an issue or two of their own, and then open for group discussion and knowledge sharing. Join us on the third Wednesday of every month. Note: these sessions will not be recorded. 4:00 pmMore details »

Hosting a learning or networking event for specialty cut flower farmers? We’d love to share it!

Find flowers, sell flowers

putting flower farms on the map

One way we’re building the Open Flower Network is through national and provincial directories that promote the amazing flower farms growing across the country. These public directories let florists and other buyers easily locate farms near them, and are a free promotional tool for farmers. Click on the maps below to see the directories in action.

Gap Analysis Report

As a starting point for the Open Flower Network, we gathered survey responses from almost 200 Canadian flower farmers at all scales, along with running a series of focus groups. This gap analysis report synthesizes those results to describe the sector as it is today, highlights opportunities, and identifies barriers to growth. The report also outlines the resources and programming the Open Flower Network program will begin developing to bridge these gaps.

Financial support was provided under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.