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Originally Posted by justatypn
... it's merely a matter of good business management to keep the doors open. I would think if you know the winters are not as productive and the cost of operation is much higher...than on the moving of product months is when you pull in your reins, tighten the budget to get you through the higher expensed months. It's easier I know to put on paper verses working it, but some are just not meant to be a business owner.
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It may be true that some are just not meant to be a business owner, but it's also not quite so simple as that.
Up here in the north, the summer months are very slow in orchid sales because people are out gardening. Purchases tend to be for garden plants. So that's 4 months out of the year. Add to that the hight cost of heating for about 5 months of the year, and that doesn't leave a lot of leeway.
The business model for small orchid growers seems to have changed during the past few years. i'm interested in what folks might think of a viable business model for a smallish orchid retailer. Something that doesn't include the owners needing another business to support their orchid business. I know there are lots of those, and they should do well. But are there other options?