Linda D'Arco returns to the Botanical Brouhaha podcast nearly five years after her first appearance to share what's changed since we last spoke. Based in northern New York, Linda is the founder of Little Farmhouse Flowers and Ampersand Bulb Co., and she brings a valuable, behind-the-scenes perspective on importing flower bulbs, ethical sourcing, and sustainable supply chains. Drawing from firsthand experience as a bulb importer, Linda breaks down how tariffs work, why they've dramatically increased costs for small farms, and how these policies affect the future of local flower production in the U.S.
This conversation goes far beyond bulbs. Along the way, we explore what it means to let go of offerings you love, build businesses that reflect your values, and take responsibility for the ripple effects of your work.
Join us as we chat with Linda about:
Letting go of offerings to make room for more aligned work
Building a wholesale flower bulb company
Ethical sourcing, sustainability, and supply-chain transparency
How flower bulbs are grown—and why they take years to produce
How tariffs affect American flower farmers and florists
The environmental tradeoffs between importing bulbs vs. cut flowers
Frozen agricultural grants and their downstream impact on farms
Using your business as a vehicle for values and advocacy
Choosing your audience—and being okay with who opts out
Parenting, boundaries, and designing a business that supports real life
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