I think if you are a full-time florist, you must learn.
Invited florists are usually difficult to keep, and florists are a relatively mobile profession.
And the point is, as a boss, you must understand.
Moreover, the loss of flowers is very serious. In order to save costs, many of them are best done by themselves.
Unless you have a good market, or just sell artificial flowers and potted plants.
Speaking of which, I think it's necessary for me to ask a few questions about your 50 square meter store.
I'm from Shanghai. I don't know if all the shops in Beijing are so big, or if the flowers in Beijing sell better, and I need a big enough shop to store the goods. Generally, my friend's and my flower shop are about 20 square meters, which is relatively large, and wedding props will be piled up. There are basically two people in the shop, one in summer. In Shanghai Caojiadu Wholesale Market, the storefront of 50 square meters is relatively large.
Of course, in big stores, guests will feel more comfortable when they enter the door, and the display window area is believed to be sufficient. There is enough room for goods and possible wedding lanes, and there is enough room to invite more workers.
I think you can determine whether you need such a big store according to your own market, your own business direction and funds.
I don't know much about the flower market in Beijing. The market in Shanghai was mentioned by the teacher from time to time when learning flower arrangement. So I think you should go to a professional school, preferably a place with a certificate from the labor bureau. You will know many like-minded friends and know many things in the industry, which will save a lot of effort.