When Everything in Farming Collides!
June is going to be busy!! It’s when everything in farming collides… We are planting close to 1000 plants per week, still sowing hundreds of seeds, weeding, compost tea spraying, netting and harvesting spring flowers for your homes! Some days can be...
May is here!
May is here! How did that happen?! We’ve been so busy with new babies (both human and furry), transplanting, harvesting spring flowers, bouquet making and deliveries. It’s been great! I’m still pretty much in baby mode, but I do get to be in...
Extremely Grateful!
Maybe it’s the postpartum hormones, but I find myself wanting to cry all the time because of how joyful and grateful I am for my family, healthy new baby, farm team, babysitter, spouse, business partners, sales outlets, followers, and friends. I figured bringing...
Say A Little Prayer, Then Let It Be
With a baby knocking on the door, this newsletter will be short and sweet! As I write this on 2/23, i’m still pregnant, but that could change any day! We can’t wait for this little boy to join our family...so he can just hurry up and “pop” on out. (As my 4...
Hardy Annuals
What are Hardy Annuals you may ask? From Cool Flowers, “Hardy Annuals live for one year and survive cold temperatures. Many are planted in the fall to winter-over and produce blooms the following spring and summer. These flowers prefer growing in cool conditions.” ...
Cutting and Caring for your Fresh Cut Flowers
The big summer harvest has begun! We’re just on the very edge, the tipping point, so I still have a little free time to write this blog. 🙂 I thought that for those of you who might have some cut flowers in your yard, some general harvesting tips might be...
Plant Maintenance – The not so fun, but necessary task
You’ve probably planted most of your annual plants out in the garden or containers, and now it’s the grueling task of maintaining your plant’s health, so that you will have a bountiful harvest in the future! Below are some tips for maintaining your plants:...