Farming, Resilience, and Staying Calm in the Storm

When arctic temperatures and hurricane-level winds hit Cape May, Seashore Flower Farm faced hoophouse damage and overwintering seedling risks. Here’s what resilience looks like behind the scenes of a New Jersey flower farm.

When Winter Feels Endless: A Peek at What’s Blooming Soon at Seashore Flower Farm

Winter in Cape May can feel endless, but spring flowers are closer than you think. Here’s what’s blooming soon at Seashore Flower Farm—from tulips and hellebores to ranunculus and lilacs.

A Winter Reset, A Few Small Changes, and Waiting for Spring

A winter reflection on small course corrections, intermittent fasting, sourdough temptations, and the deep, quiet waiting season before spring flowers return to the farm.

The Best Tables Aren’t Restaurants: Finding Community in Cape May

A story about neighborly lunches, finding home in Cape May, and why community and flower farming are more connected than you might think, plus a winter update from the field.

Planting With Intention: A Vegetable Garden Reset at Our Cape May Flower Farm

A Cape May flower farmer reflects on planting vegetables with intention, applying lessons from growing local flowers to create a simpler, more sustainable garden.

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