How to Use Soil Blocks for Starting Your Seeds
Soil blocks are a game-changer for gardeners and flower enthusiasts looking to simplify seed starting while keeping things eco-friendly. By ditching plastic seed
The Business of Flower Farming – Part 2
Growing Your Flower Farm Email List: Part 2 In Part 1 of this series, I wrote about the importance of collecting emails and
The Business of Flower Farming, Part 1
The Business Side of Flower Farming: Email Lists & Social Media I’m excited to start a new series about the business aspects of
Fall Cleanup and Plantings
For many home gardeners, fall is the time to clean up their beds and prepare them for winter’s rest. But for flower farmers,
Cover Cropping for Soil Health
Among the many tasks to finish before fall ends, I rank cover cropping almost as important as sowing and planting winter seedlings. This
Flowers Are Starting To Bloom
The flowers are finally (albeit slowly) starting to bloom. Of course, the first to greet us are the daffodils. On our farm, there
Spring is Springing
It's early March and FINALLY feeling like winter moved on! Thank goodness for all the cold hardy flowers I planted late fall/early winter,
On The Edge of Spring
One of the many things I'm discovering as a full time flower farmer is that winters don't feel as long or give me
Lessons and Do Overs
I recently posted a few slides on our Instagram account about the things I wish I knew when we started our farm. My
Changing of the Seasons at the Farm
It's been a busy summer but a busier fall, if you can imagine. While summer has been about harvesting all the beauties and
We’re in the News!
We're in the news . . . We recently had the pleasure of having journalist Jessica Leeburg and photographer Melissa Giorla from
Perennial Flowers, Woodies, and Trees Planted on the Farm – Part 2
In part 1 of this post, I wrote about our trees and some of our perennial flowers just planted on the farm. In
Perennial Flowers, Woodies, and Trees Planted on the Farm – Part 1
While I look forward to spring for the planting of our beautiful annual flowers, this year I'm particularly impatient as I'm looking forward to