Moving Our Youngest to NYC, Part 1: A Cape May Flower Farmer’s Tale of Trains, Math, and Letting Go

This weekend we moved our youngest to New York City—and before the boxes and furniture, there was a train ride, a mistaken identity, some very public tip math, and a reminder that every season of life (and farming) comes with its own rhythm.

Piano Keys & Flower Seeds: Winter at Our Cape May Flower Farm

Winter at our Cape May flower farm means two kinds of growing: learning to play the piano and starting thousands of flower seedlings. From piano keys to seed trays, this is a story about patience, practice, and getting ready for spring.

Winter at a Cape May Flower Farm: Holidays, Traditions, and Planning for Spring

A winter holiday story from our Cape May flower farm about keeping things simple, feeding hungry men, and what the quiet season looks like for a local florist planning for spring.

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