| Since we are currently in a drought, could you please send some of that rain our way? We've been irrigating for weeks now. Not even sure we can remember the last time it has rained. Anyway, yes, we harvest in all weather conditions. Isn't that why Tractor Supply sells that oh so attractive rain gear? We usually have heavy, heavy dew and end up getting soaking wet when we harvest in the morning. You certainly won't need to hydrate those flowers since Mother Nature will have done that for you. We use a holding solution in our buckets of flowers. The buckets are packed fairly tight; however, we make sure we can get one hand easily down inside the bucket. You didn't mention whether you have a cooler; but, I'm assuming not. We harvest all day on Thursday and half of the day on Friday for our Saturday market. For our Wednesday market, we harvest all day on Tuesday. Flowers for the farmers market generally aren't held for more than two days unless we have an abundance of specialty flowers such as peonies, glads, lilies, etc. So, if you don't have a cooler, an air conditioned room set at 60 degrees would work fine. A small fan set on low just to keep the air circulating would prevent mold and mildew. I wouldn't advise putting the fan directly on the flowers however. And, FWIW, some of our best market days have been rainy days. Our markets are open-air; however, the structures are covered. Customers don't necessarily like getting wet. Trish |