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May 5, 2020

Farm Cart Update (May 5, 2020)

Last night, Saanich council met to discuss a number of topics, one of which being the fate of the Foxgloves Flowers flower stand (farm cart) at the front of our property which is in a residential area.

The Short Summary

In short, the result was that while there was no permanent solution allowing us to continue, we were granted an extension to our existing 30 day requirement to cease the retail stand by an additional 45 days.

Council and mayor were in unanimous support of this extension.

We have until July 7th now, before we need to shutter the stand.

Moving Forward

While we were a bit disappointed that there was no permanent solution put in place that covered our situation, and that the extension did not cover us until the end of summer, we are very grateful for the reprieve. It seemed clear that the council and mayor were attentive that something should be done in the short term to allow our stand to continue, as was the very vocal will of the community which was demonstrated through many emails to council and mayor.

A friendly amendment was made to the motion that was on the table to temporarily allow for farm stands within the urban containment boundary, to allow for those offering ‘value added’ items. While ‘value added’ is a fairly vague term, and of some concern to some council and municipal staff, because the motion of concerned is considered a temporary measure acting much like a pilot project, council and mayor also seem to be in support of allowing it to move to debate in the coming weeks.

We hope that the motion to temporarily allow farm cart sales within residential areas will be passed before our extension expires so that we can continue to operate for the summer.

Why Are We Doing the Flower Stand?

If you’re reading this and wondering why we are fighting to have a flower stand in a residential area, I’ll provide a bit of a backstory.

Colleen has operated Foxgloves Flowers out of her studio for the last ten years. Prior to that, she had a retail shop down on Johnson St for ten years. But when we started a family, she made the decision to switch to a studio setting so that she could provide more balance with being a mom and a business woman. Being in the studio, it gives her a chance to grow from the gardens and pick flowers specifically for day-to-day orders or for wedding and events. Retail has been the farthest thing from her mind for the last ten years. And having the ability to be around the family while still operating her business has provided much needed balance.

When The World Changed

It was mid March, and the world was suddenly struggling with a pandemic. COVID-19 had put a stranglehold on the local economy and we were thinking that this may be the end of Foxgloves. The phones stopped ringing, the online orders dwindled to nothing, and all the events and weddings that were queued up for the summer cancelled or rescheduled for fall or 2021. Around 80% of Colleen’s summer business is comprised of weddings, funerals and other events, all of which are impossible to be held now as large gatherings are not permitted.

What was she to do?

Well, as we’ve said in the past, when life gives you lemons, pull out the lemonade stand. And that’s just what she did.

An event cancelled at the last minute, the phones were quiet, so she did what she considered the unthinkable and put her flowers out at the end of the driveway (at our son’s lemonade stand) by donation. She made a post out to social media to say “if you need some joy, take some flowers”.

And that was March 17th.

A Seemingly Beautiful Solution

Quickly, the flower stand became a popular place to stop by just to get out of the house. Local neighbours loved the ability to add some flowers to their homes without having to go to a crowded grocery story. People on their walks (because everyone was getting out for a walk because they all had cabin fever) would grab something on the go. Visitors started asking if we could get veggie starter plans, an annuals, because they didn’t want to go to garden centers.

We were covered on CHEK News on their “Upside” segment as a feel-good story. We were overwhelmed with support, and it looked like the fear and worry about the loss of a significant portion of the summer business was going to be offset by the flower stand.

Just When You Thought It Was Going Well

And then on April 22nd we received a visit from Saanich bylaw explaining that we could not sell retail — there was a little bit of fine print which we had not been immediately aware of, which prohibited it.

We were resigned to the fact that, while we had been granted 30 days to finish up what we were doing, that the summer was going to be tight.

But then Colleen became determined that perhaps we could ask for some sort of exemption given the times — perhaps council and mayor could have compassion for small businesses that are attempting to be creative to get through these times. This was not intended to be a long term solution, and to be quite honest, once normal events can resume, even if we are permitted to operate long-term, we will likely shutter the flower stand as it is a tremendous amount of work to maintain daily.

But as it is, right now, we’re trying to make the best of a difficult situation.

Since April 22nd, we’ve been overwhelmed by the community support for our stand, by the signatures on the online and written petitions, the accompanying comments, the letters written to mayor and council, and by the kind and supportive conversations that we’ve had from visitors.

While the original date to the enforcement deadline has been extended further, we are still going to pursue the temporary motion which would allow other farm stands to operate within residential areas until such time as a more permanent bylaw that addresses the issue can be put in place.

Moving Forward

Tough times are still ahead. There is still uncertainty where it comes to the economy. But we’re determined to keep moving ahead, so that we can survive and be here for when we get past COVID-19.

-Brandon Devnich

Author

Brandon Devnich is the husband of Colleen O’Farrell (owner/operator of Foxgloves Flowers). While not normally in a day to day role at Foxgloves, Brandon manages the website and ecommerce operations. He has also found a new role in helping to drag the flower stand out and back each day. You may find him greeting you at the flower stand, or puttering around the front gardens muttering to himself.

By: Brandon Devnich · Filed Under: News, Press

March 28, 2020

The Effects of Covid-19 on Small Business

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Small businesses is what brings so much charm to where we call home in Victoria, BC. Much of Victoria’s businesses are built around small businesses. From many many locally owned coffee shops on every corner and tucked into every neighbourhood to kids consignment shops and artisan shops. Small business is what makes this city so unique. Victoria government has implemented many initiatives for locals to support businesses around the city. Folks that live here are all about supporting the small in anyway possible.

This month has changed it all. Covid-19 Pandemic aka Coronavirus has put a halt to business in and around Victoria, as well as throughout the world. Cancellations, isolation and closing regulations have put a hold on business for the next few months, but we are left wondering how long it will effect our small business, and family.

We worked with Chelsea Smith from Vintage Chic Photography in her project to show the families behind the small businesses all while keeping her distance. Like Chelsea, a full-time boudoir photographer, owners of small businesses have had to put their professional life on hold through the pandemic. She came to Foxgloves headquarters to help show the story behind the business through photos of our family.

She has found a creative way to fill time and spread joy by bringing the Front Steps Project to Victoria (a photographer in the States had started it and she found it on Facebook and decided to start it in Victoria).

To read more on the project click here.

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By: Colleen · Filed Under: Uncategorized · Tagged: covid-19, effects on small business, small business, small business victoria, small business yyj, Victoria BC, weddings, Weddingvictoria, yyj florals

March 23, 2020

Flower Delivery in Victoria BC amidst COVID-19

It’s not easy to self-isolate — we’re social animals. We want to get out and make connections, human connections, to reassure ourselves that we’ll get through these tough times.

Colleen and I struggled with a lot of decisions surrounding Foxgloves over the last couple of weeks. Ultimately, everything related to Foxgloves is her decision (Foxgloves has been her baby for coming up 20 years soon), but as we’re both business owners, and we talk the same language, we support each other’s business when tough times come to town.

Colleen isn’t just a florist, an artist, a creative… she’s also a spark… a catalyst that brings colour and joy into so many lives on a regular basis. And she couldn’t just stop doing what she as doing because of a [more than a] few rough days. She was determined to continue, somehow, of bringing light and happiness through flowers to as many as she could, despite the community self-isolation.

In deciding how to move forward, Colleen has decided to make some adjustments for everyone’s safety:

Floral Delivery

Until further notice, all floral deliveries will be “drop at the door” with a call to the recipient’s phone number. There may be a ring of the doorbell, although even that little button can be a point of contact that the drivers will want to avoid. We apologize that we will not be hand-delivering at this time, but for the safety of the recipient and the drivers, and all those that they would come into contact, we are limiting contact with recipients.

Pick Up Option

We’ve always had the ability to “Pick Up” your flowers at Foxgloves, when ordering over the phone. We’ve now added that ability through online ordering. There are two pick up windows (10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm) to choose from.

Pick Up Table

If picking up from Foxgloves (2825 Heath Drive, Victoria, BC), your order will be labelled with your name on the “Pick Up Table” just outside the front door of the studio. We ask that you not enter the studio, but if you need help (or have a question) just holler. Colleen is either in the studio or out in the gardens tending to her “beauties”.

New Studio Hours of Operation

Because of the COVID-19 global crisis, the business is also impacted in a number of other aspects. First, Colleen had to make the heartbreaking decision to temporarily lay off her much-loved staff. Also, we have two young boys at home now, who require a fair bit of attention, with schools being indefinitely closed. This means that the studio will operate in reduced hours. The new studio hours are:

  • Monday: 10am – 4pm
  • Tuesday: 10am – 4pm
  • Wednesday: 10am – 4pm
  • Thursday: 10am – 4pm
  • Friday: 10am – 4pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

New Farm Cart Hours of Operation

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade! In this case, use your son’s lemonade stand and pivot to a new model of business operations. As of the beginning of April we have been operating a Farm Stand at the end of the drive at 2825 Heath Drive.

Hours: 10 am to 7 pm Daily or weather permitting.

It is a strictly self serve and honour system with 3 contact-free payment options available for your convenience.

Contact Free Payment Options:

  1. Cash in the honour box
  2. E-Transfer to info@foxglovesflowers.com (please don’t forget the s on foxglove in the middle or it won’t work!)
  3. Our online portal at foxgloves.shop for credit card and Paypal transitions.

Wedding Consultations

And because life goes on, and so does love, brides are continuing to plan their weddings for later in the year, or 2021. Foxgloves (and Colleen) are still doing wedding consultations, but for the time being all consultations will be done by phone or video call. You can book your consultation online

Floral Availability

While we have long been a “local first” florist to keep our carbon footprint as small as possible, these times have made the availability of some flowers “uncertain” due to import and economic changes.

We source our flowers from the Heath Dr gardens first, then local growers, local suppliers, and then lastly, if the need arises, through global suppliers

There may not be as much diversity in the flowers that we’ll be using for the next few months, however, they will be the freshest that are available. This is why you’ll find the options available, to order online, limited to “designer’s choice” — we are unable to keep the fridge as fully stocked with the normal selection until imports become available again.

As of the time of this writing (March 23, 2020) the tulips, ranunculus, and anemones are all flowering in the “hoop house” (giant greenhouse on the property) and many more around the gardens are just about to pop.

We’re Here With You

It’s a trying time — if you’re younger or older, at home with kids, or still working in an essential service, none of us is unaffected by these changes.

But we’ll all get through it if we remember that while we’re keeping our distance from one another, that once isolation is no longer required, that we’ll enjoy our connections that much more.

Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

-Brandon Devnich

Author

Brandon Devnich is the husband of Colleen O’Farrell (owner/operator of Foxgloves Flowers). While not normally in a day to day role at Foxgloves, Brandon manages the operation of the website and ecommerce operations. He knows very little about the difference between an Amaryllis and an Agapanthus flower.

By: Brandon Devnich · Filed Under: News

February 7, 2020

Feel the Love

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner…again! Didn’t we just do this? I swear it feels like we were just ramping up for one of the busiest days of the year just a few weeks ago, hang on that was the Christmas Holiday rush! (Not complaining, feeling rather grateful actually!)

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Well, regardless, we are ready for you and have you covered for all your lovey dovey flower needs for this romance filled day, with a few additions as well! We have local hand made chocolates to add to your order from Julie’s Delights here in Victoria, hand poured soy candles from Jody’s Naturals also here in Victoria, BC Wine, from Open Winery, Bubbly, Bears and more to make you look like a rock star!

Check out all of our offerings at https://www.foxglovesflowers.com/shop/valentines-day/

Have an idea you don’t see here? Call us! We are always happy to custom create something unique! 250-386-4741

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By: Colleen · Filed Under: Hot Topics, Uncategorized

February 7, 2020

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By: Colleen · Filed Under: Hot Topics, Press · Tagged: Florals wedding, Victoria BC, wedding bouquet, Wedding day bouquets, Wedding day florals, wedding day inspiration, wedding florals, wedding flowers, Weddingvictoria

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