Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I care for my bouquet so it will last as long as possible?

    When you get home, unwrap the bouquet and cut the stems at an angle. Fill a vase with cool, clean water and mix the contents of the flower food packet into the water per the directions on the packet. Remove any leaves that are below the water line. Keep the water full and change the water every couple of days. Keep your flowers out of direct sunlight. Enjoy :)

  • How do I order a fresh cut flower bouquet?

    You may reach out to us via email or direct message on social media to inquire about a custom bouquet. You may fill out the contact form as well.

    Flowers are only available during the growing season, typically mid-March through October. Types of flowers and availability vary throughout the season.

    We kindly ask for at least 24 hours notice on bouquet orders.

  • Are your flowers grown locally?

    YES!!! We grow all of the flowers in our bouquets locally when they are in season for our zone (typically March through October).

  • May I request a bouquet during the off season?

    Yes, you may request a bouquet during the off season. However, these flowers will be sourced from other USA growers and will be based on availability. Having to source the flowers from other growers will require a minimum order amount by the consumer and a non-refundable deposit. You will need to contact us at least a month prior to the event to allow ample time to source the flowers. In the future, we hope to have a greenhouse so we can provide fresh, locally grown flowers outside of our typical growing season.

  • Do you offer u-pick events?

    At this time we do not. It is my dream to acquire addition land, allowing us to expand the farm and offer a u-pick area in addition to many other events.

  • How do I care for the vegetable seedlings for my home garden?

    Keep the soil moist (not soaking wet). Plant them out into the garden soon after you get home. Make sure to add some compost or organic fertilizer to the area that you will be planting out the seedling. This will ensure it has plenty of nutrients to grown. Water around the base of the seedling once planted out. Keep an eye on moisture levels after planting out the seedling so it does not dry out (again,….do not keep the soil soaking wet). There is a wealth of information on the internet to help you in your home garden journey. We are always happy to answer any questions that you may have.

  • Is there anything else I should know?

    Some plants and flowers can be toxic to pets and/or humans if ingested. Please exercise extreme caution when pets and children are around.

  • Have a question?

    Fill out our contact form to submit any questions that you may have.