Remember How I Said I Had A New Business Model?

Yeah, and didn’t it sound so cool? Well, it sounded cool to me anyway…And remember how it sounded like it was the “future” plan for my business? As in, soon, but not today?

Yeah.

Well, it’s today. In fact, it was yesterday. I had a meeting with a really great new restaurant…cool chef, up from San Fran (won’t hold it against her), wants everything I have…times, oh, say THIRTY!!! What, did I just say we could provide 30 pounds of Arugula? Ok, I didn’t say I could do that today…but I did say I could do that.

And I can do that…not here at Windy Hill Farm (where I live), but here at Dancing Hills Produce, the name of the produce arm of Gardener to Farmer. I think I should say Farm one more time…

So, I need a network NOW…and interestingly enough, I already have two growers (since yesterday!)…so that is a great sign! Now, I need to spend this weekend hammering out the details…Here’s what I think I will need:

  • A contract with the grower that includes a non-compete clause and income split
  • A strategic growing plan
  • Ummm…a finished business plan? (don’t throw rocks…I know I need to finish it)
  • A harvest and delivery process
  • Legal incorporation
  • Liability insurance (these last two are musts, actually, they are all musts)
  • A Tanq and Tonic…with a couple of limes, please…

It is clear that I will have no shortage of postworthy topics…and if you have any suggestions about other things I can do, please, feel free to contact me!

A New Business Model for Gardener to Farmer

Gardener to Farmer is one of my two businesses…the other is Escalation Business Consulting. This week, I finally figured out what the heck I was doing. Starting a business is a stutter step, trial and error, wrestling with ideas, crying and laughing adventure…probably made worse due to the fact that I am…wait for it…an idea person…chaos errupts, papers fly in the air, people run screaming from the room. Yes, that’s right, I am not ashamed to admit it, I love generating creative solutions, big picture thinking, strategy and business development.

And Gardener to Farmer started as a dream for the future. Last summer, my mom and I started talking about what we would do if we could do anything we wanted to…and a picture emerged…we would have a wonderful ranch in Northern California where we would have a small boutique farm…one that produced unusual produce on a small scale. In our dream, we added that we wanted chickens, mini goats and mini donkeys. I think we felt that small scale would be more manageable…somehow, I am not sure that applies to donkeys.

In any case, we have kept that dream alive. I have a painting of Northern California right above my coffee maker. It is the first thing I see when I wake up. And although I still live in Oregon, many things have changed that have brought my dream closer to reality.

One major thing that has changed is that we moved to a bigger place so that we could add children to our lives. My partner and I did a lot of research, read postings, looked on line, drove by houses…and when we finally had an appointment to go into a house and see it, we knew it was the right place for us. It just so happens (and we didn’t know this until we arrived), that the only house we looked at had an organic garden and a miniature orchard (another mini!). Are you kidding me? Did I mention there is a greenhouse? We’ll take it!!

This was in October, just before the darkest and rainiest days here in Oregon. I did a bit of rototilling, but that was it…too wet to do anything. In February, I started my blog, Gardener to Farmer. Exploring what I could and would do with this land…and in March, long before I had any produce available, I found Ali and Evan at the Little Red Bike Cafe.They became my first Produce Partners…for the whole story go here.

But, I have struggled with what my actual business model would be…I now have two partners, and another meeting set up next week…and I have realized two things. One, there is a market for the type of produce I provide and for the marketing methods I offer and two, I do not have enough space to grow for multiple restaurants.

This is a good problem to have…much better than not having anyone buy produce. And after much stress and general thrashing about, I think I have developed a new business model. I will find “growing partners”. These partners will be people who already know how to garden, who already have gardens, and who would like to make extra income. I particularly want to work with stay at home moms, helping them become mompreneurs, like me.

So, I will be looking to recruit my partners in the next couple of weeks. I am excited about the prospects and feel like I finally have a clear enough vision to start my business plan…If you would like to follow the gardening side of my business, you can go to the business website at www.gardenertofarmer.com or the blog at www.gardenertofarmer.blogspot.com.

Whew, that said, I am taking a much deserved long weekend away from the computer (gasp!). I am going to get one more post in before I go…don’t want to miss the networking update…then, I will return bright-eyed and bushy-tailed early next week.  Have a good Memorial Day weekend!