Seasonal sale logic
Inputs, crop cycles, labour and sale expectations are planned so the activity is credible as production, not landscaping.
Flower services
Flowers can be a strong property enterprise where the land supports practical propagation, growing, cutting and sales. It needs colour and discipline in equal measure.
Bundilla Beef assesses the site, selects a realistic flower enterprise, coordinates beds or growing areas, records propagation and cutting activity, keeps photographic evidence and maintains simple sale-pathway records.
What we manage
Cut-flower work is seasonal, visual and operational. A credible program considers what will grow, when it will flower, how it will be irrigated, how it will be cut, how it will be sold and how the activity will be recorded.
We keep the focus on production for sale. That means planting, propagation, maintenance, harvesting, bunching or sale evidence, and photos that show the actual activity over time.
Inputs, crop cycles, labour and sale expectations are planned so the activity is credible as production, not landscaping.
We coordinate growing areas, propagation, maintenance, cutting windows, contractor inputs and harvest notes.
Plant pests, weeds, disease and movement risks shape what should be planted and how the enterprise should be managed.
Photos, growing notes, input records and sale evidence are kept together so the season can be explained clearly.
NSW context
Revenue NSW's ruling includes propagation for sale of flowers as a primary production activity. It also draws a line between production for sale and activity that is mainly display, amenity or domestic consumption.
For flowers, useful evidence usually shows propagation or planting, growing areas, harvest or cutting activity, sale records, photos and ongoing care.