EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 50 MIN
263. How the Bristol Bloom Collective is Changing the Floral Industry
from Johnson City Living · host Colin Johnson
In the world of floristry, one question keeps coming up: How can local flower farmers better connect with florists to provide fresh, quality blooms? In this episode, we delve into the innovative solutions offered by the Bristol Bloom Collective, a group that’s transforming the landscape of flower farming in East Tennessee. We’ll explore their mission, the unique advantages of locally grown flowers, and how this collective is making a significant difference in the community.Connect with Bristol Bloom Collective: https://bristolbloomcollective.com/Buy your next home, or list your current home with us!https://www.thecolinandcarlygroup.com/Be a guest on the Johnson City Living Podcast: https://www.johnsoncityliving.com/guests?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf_qLsH2l73s8fTV40Oebx8kSAGlIFS_y50ij7CRneeNX3I6NzzfQMUKP-7hw_aem_xHCpTZ5r_cOfc22X1DNvmw
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In the world of floristry, one question keeps coming up: How can local flower farmers better connect with florists to provide fresh, quality blooms? In this episode, we delve into the innovative solutions offered by the Bristol Bloom Collective, a group that’s transforming the landscape of flower farming in East Tennessee. We’ll explore their mission, the unique advantages of locally grown flowers, and how this collective is making a significant difference in the community.Connect with Bristol Bloom Collective: https://bristolbloomcollective.com/Buy your next home, or list your current home with us!https://www.thecolinandcarlygroup.com/Be a guest on the Johnson City Living Podcast: https://www.johnsoncityliving.com/guests?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf_qLsH2l73s8fTV40Oebx8kSAGlIFS_y50ij7CRneeNX3I6NzzfQMUKP-7hw_aem_xHCpTZ5r_cOfc22X1DNvmw
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