How do I get my flowers?
Insteadof going tothe grocerystore or flower shop, you come directly to the farm and get your flowers freshly cut from our field.
Subscription bouquet pickups are on Fridays between 4pm-6pm and Saturdays 11am-3pm.
We do understand everyone has different schedules. If you need a different day or time, please let us know.
When does the program start?
The first subscription pickup will be July 15. Subscribers will get an email reminding them of the pickup days.
What if I go on vacation?
If you go on vacation, we recommend you gift your flowers to a friend or family member. They are welcome to come to the farm and pick up your flowers for the week and enjoy a special gift of the season.
Do you credit my account if I don’t pick up my bouquet?
No, sorry. Cutting and preparing your bouquet incurs a cost to our farm. We spend hours harvesting and arranging them for you. We will hold your bouquet until the next day for you. Though we cannot replace a bouquet if you do not pick it up.
How can I make my flowers last longer?
—Start with a clean vase and use provided flower food.
—Gently strip the leaves off of the stem so no leaves fall below the waterline.
—Cut each stem at a 45-degree angle with a clean sharp knife or scissors.
—Change the water every 2-3 days.
—Don’t be afraid to pull the dead flowers out of the arrangement or pull off bad petals
—Keep flowers away from ripening fruit and out of direct sunlight.
Bouquet Expectations
It’s important to note that vase life varies significantly between different flower varieties. Dahlias, for example, are one of the most requested and beautiful flowers grown. We like to say that Dahlias are here for a good time but not a long time. We only expect 4-5 days out of them on average. Some varieties of Dahlias will last closer to 7 days.