These aren’t your grandmother’s flowers.

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Our story

Prior to 2022, I didn’t believe I could keep a plant alive.. I planted flowers in pots in college, and they didn’t grow. I bought succulents after I graduated, and they died, too. Then, in 2022, a friend of mine offered me a few luffa seeds and a step-by-step plan to grow them. I followed her plan religiously, and by some miracle, we harvested about half a dozen luffas that summer. That same year, I grew cosmos, forget-me-nots, and zinnias, and was finally successful! My small 4×4 flower box full of sunny-colored blooms is what gave me the confidence to grow a full garden after we moved in 2023. In 2024, we grew peonies, tithonia, cosmos, zinnias, calendula, clarkia, lavender, irises, roses, sweet peas, poppies, Chamomile, nasturtium, and a handful of vegetables. We had gorgeous flowers in our house all spring and summer! This year, in 2026, we have decided to expand our garden to include tulips, and cut back on some of the other blooms that haven’t done as well as we had hoped. Our flower farm is located on our 2.5-acre property right in the heart of Lynchburg, VA. Come see us!

We look forward to growing snapdragon, stock, and more next year in 2027!

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Picked with care

We only sell the best looking blooms we grow. Rest assured, you won’t end up with any rotting flowers in your arrangements or bouquets!

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I must have flowers always and always.

-Claude Monet