Whats happening on the farm! Its been a dry warm start to the summer, but the flowers are very happy and growing vibrantly! We are officially going to start selling at the Warrick County Famers Market. This is a place you can come support small businesses and pick up your flowers! Did you know that flowers reduce stress and anxiety? I know when I see fresh flowers on my kitchen table in the midts of crazy kiddos I can take a breath. Think about how flowers can help you. Whether its in your...
3 months ago • 1 min read
Whats happening on the farm! WE HAVE FLOWERS! Patience has been hard when waiting on summer flowers. We want them to come when all the spring flowers are blooming. The thing about summer flowers is they need a certain amount of daylight hours and warmth. Im going to be announcing subscriptions for flowers soon to ensure you get your flowers all season! I am now taking special arrangement orders!!! 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205Unsubscribe · Preferences
3 months ago • 1 min read
Whats happening on the farm! Its a nice hot week here on the farm! We are enjoying seeing everything start to take off! Im learning a lot about what things grow well in our soil and what things don't right now, and thats ok. We have snapdragons, basil, bee balm, and mint blooming currently and will have plenty of flowers for some bouquets this weekend! First Bouquets of the season! Last weekend was our first weekend selling our bouquets! They were so fun to put together and see how much you...
3 months ago • 1 min read
Whats happening on the farm! It was a cold and wet week here on the farm. Honestly it was a nice break of planting. I could focus on schooling the kids and continue working on house projects. This clay soil does not like to be worked with when it is wet. But the cool weather also gave the little seedlings a break from the heat we had the week before. I'm not here to show you I have it all put together and know everything about growing flowers. I learned how to grow flowers in Colorado where...
5 months ago • 1 min read