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Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Don't Let Your Nursery Dream End as a Nightmare @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 11 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Lisa and I are enjoying the challenge of building our own backyard nursery business. I have no difficulty encouraging others to take the leap into horticulture - growing and selling plants! It does, however, make sense to give a little extra consideration to the question: How big a business do we want this to be? And further: Is there a plan in place for succession or a clean exit? I've seen so many plant growers and sellers struggle with this - building up large and fast, only much later to wonder how to conclude or ensure the continuation of the business.

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