
Bed Preppin'
The late spring and bounty of rain that we've had this year has been really beneficial and yet really not very beneficial for us. It has been extremely hard to get things into the ground and we are weeks behind on my planting schedule. On the up side though, the flowers that are in the ground have really loved all of the rain and are looking great. My nephew is getting married on our farm in 3 weeks (I must be some type of crazy person...doing my very first wedding at the ver

May Update
What a whirlwind the last two weeks have been. It all started the last week of April. I had multiple order inquiries for Administrative Professionals Day (Wednesday April 25th) and had practically nothing at all to offer. In just two short days we received rain and warm weather and everything exploded. The tulips, daffodils and anemones started blooming their crazy little heads off and we haven't come up for air since. I am so incredibly happy that it has finally warmed up t

Flower Farmer Interview - May Edition
One of the main goals that I have in creating this blog is to introduce and educate my community on locally grown flowers. I also have a goal, once a month throughout 2018, to introduce my readers to other flower farmers from around the U.S. All of these men and women are inspiring to me and all have a unique and inspiring business model. April just happened to roll right on by and before I knew it May was here. This month I would like to introduce you to Sabine Carey of Full