A Cancer Diagnosis Paused Her Career, So She Grew A Flower Farm That Healed Her And Her Community
Mon Feb 02 2026
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A quiet field can feel like a heartbeat when life gets loud. That’s the energy Heather Martinez brings to Desert Bunny Blooms—a flower farm born from a job loss, tempered by a cancer battle, and sustained by a deep love for soil, seasons, and community. We unpack how a scrappy COVID experiment turned into a steady practice of patience and discovery, where each bed taught new lessons about microclimates, irrigation, and the wildlife that refuses to read the plant tags.
Heather shares how chemo shifted her pace but didn’t drown her purpose, and why tending seedlings became a lifeline. We get practical about the gritty parts—deer fences, prairie dog deterrents, weeds that never quit, and irrigation mishaps that teach more than any manual. She explains why collaboration beats competition in a small market, how “cooperation” with other growers fills orders and expands variety, and what it means to deliver flowers yourself and see a room lift as the bouquet arrives.
We also explore the art of inclusive florals—palettes that feel bold, textured, and not boxed in by gender stereotypes—and how to guide customers toward seasonal options that fit the story and the climate. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance a demanding day job with dawn harvests, or how to redefine success when a late frost wipes out your best crop, Heather’s mindset will meet you where you are: start with what you have, learn fast, and let the seasons teach you. Ready to rethink growth as resilience and joy? Tap play, then subscribe, share with a friend who needs a nudge to start, and leave a review with the flower that makes you smile most.
Be sure to follow or subscribe! And, if you're a local business owner who'd like to be featured - or know someone whose story should be told - get in touch at Ken@StrategicHorizonsConsulting.com
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Send us a text A quiet field can feel like a heartbeat when life gets loud. That’s the energy Heather Martinez brings to Desert Bunny Blooms—a flower farm born from a job loss, tempered by a cancer battle, and sustained by a deep love for soil, seasons, and community. We unpack how a scrappy COVID experiment turned into a steady practice of patience and discovery, where each bed taught new lessons about microclimates, irrigation, and the wildlife that refuses to read the plant tags. Heather shares how chemo shifted her pace but didn’t drown her purpose, and why tending seedlings became a lifeline. We get practical about the gritty parts—deer fences, prairie dog deterrents, weeds that never quit, and irrigation mishaps that teach more than any manual. She explains why collaboration beats competition in a small market, how “cooperation” with other growers fills orders and expands variety, and what it means to deliver flowers yourself and see a room lift as the bouquet arrives. We also explore the art of inclusive florals—palettes that feel bold, textured, and not boxed in by gender stereotypes—and how to guide customers toward seasonal options that fit the story and the climate. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance a demanding day job with dawn harvests, or how to redefine success when a late frost wipes out your best crop, Heather’s mindset will meet you where you are: start with what you have, learn fast, and let the seasons teach you. Ready to rethink growth as resilience and joy? Tap play, then subscribe, share with a friend who needs a nudge to start, and leave a review with the flower that makes you smile most. Be sure to follow or subscribe! And, if you're a local business owner who'd like to be featured - or know someone whose story should be told - get in touch at Ken@StrategicHorizonsConsulting.com This show is brought to you by Strategic Horizons Consulting (a division of Ken Collins Marketing). Support the show