Open About Everything
We believe you deserve to know exactly how we work, what we charge, and why we do what we do
Why We Share Our Methods
Look, most floristry education programs keep their techniques locked away like state secrets. We think that's ridiculous. When Marengov Tzivilakis started teaching here in early 2024, he made one thing crystal clear — if we're going to charge people for learning, they should know exactly what they're getting.
"I've seen too many students waste money on programs that promise everything and deliver confusion. We show you our curriculum, our failure rates, and even our mediocre reviews."
Our autumn 2025 programs include detailed breakdowns of every technique we cover. No surprises, no hidden modules that cost extra, no "advanced secrets" you have to pay more to access. What you see in our course outline is exactly what you'll learn, taught by people who've been arranging flowers professionally for over fifteen years.
This approach came from watching too many students struggle after completing programs elsewhere. They'd know basic techniques but had no idea how to price their work, handle difficult clients, or run a sustainable floristry business. We decided to change that completely.
Real Students, Honest Feedback
We asked our 2024 students to tell us what actually worked and what didn't. These aren't cherry-picked testimonials — they're the responses we got when we surveyed everyone who completed our programs last year.
Some students loved our hands-on approach. Others found our pace too intense. A few wished we spent more time on business basics and less on advanced techniques. We're using all this feedback to restructure our 2025 offerings.
"The pricing module was incredibly practical. I finally understood how to quote wedding work without losing money on every arrangement."
"Some techniques felt rushed, but the seasonal arrangement section gave me confidence to handle any client request professionally."
"I appreciated the honest discussion about market challenges. Too many programs pretend floristry is easy money — this one prepared me for reality."
What Our Numbers Actually Show
Here's something most education providers won't tell you — completion rates and what happens afterward. We track this stuff because it matters more than enrollment numbers.
In 2024, we had 127 students enroll across all our programs. 89 completed everything (that's about 70%, which we're working to improve). Of those who finished, roughly 60% started some kind of floristry work within six months, though not all went full-time.
We're not going to promise you'll make a fortune or guarantee you'll love every minute of our programs. What we can promise is that you'll know exactly what to expect before you commit to anything. Our spring 2025 information sessions start in February — come ask us the tough questions in person.
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