Growing flowers in a greenhouse for sale can be a very profitable business. Where to begin? How quickly will the investment pay off? Let's talk about this in more detail.

Business plan

Before you start implementing your plans, you should draw up a business plan. There are a lot of nuances. For example, in winter and autumn, sales grow, while in the warmer months they fall. It is also necessary to regulate the cost and make discounts during good sales. Knowledge of the rules for caring for plants is also required.

What flowers are best to grow

The most popular flowers are roses, tulips and lilies. The purchase price is inexpensive, they grow quickly, and their cost is quite high.

We add that on holidays, prices wind up to 3000%, so the seasonal decline can easily pay off.

Things to consider when boarding

Influence:
• the climate of the region where the flowers will be grown;

• the greenhouse must be high;

• Inside the greenhouse there must be a permanent watering system all year round.

A flower growing business shows a return on investment and 300% efficiency.

Planning stages

If the land is leased, then it is better to draw up an IP contract. Next, you should purchase seeds for planting, as well as fertilizers. You can germinate seeds yourself, while trying new varieties. It is better to buy seeds via the Internet or at agricultural exhibitions.

The next, third stage is the arrangement of the greenhouse. To do this, they make a foundation, put a frame made of metal, sheathe it with polycarbonate, install a pitched roof. There must be ventilation in the greenhouse.

Next, you need to prepare the soil, which can be taken from the meadows. The soil is cut and stored in rolls, and then the soil is cultivated in a special way and the prepared soil is transferred to the greenhouse.

And finally, it is necessary to prepare advertising and sales channels. You can sell flowers through the Internet, intermediaries, your own store.

Risks

A flower business will require gardening knowledge and hard work. There are risks of loss of harvest, that not all flowers will be sold on time, that the cost of the goods will be incorrectly calculated.

Better to start with one type of plant. To avoid complications:
• it is necessary to hire experienced staff;

• you should not skimp on the quality of the soil;

• there must be good advertising;

• do not overstate prices;

• it is necessary to keep records.

If you have your own piece of land, you will not need to pay taxes. But it will be possible to sell products only through third parties.