Transitioning From Fall to Winter

Fall can be a very busy time on a flower farm and ours is no exception.

This year, we had a long, warm fall that let us keep cutting dahlias and zinnias into November.

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Behind the scenes, we were busy turning the existing beds, adding new beds, sowing seeds and planting bulbs for the spring crops. It is really important to get this done so that we can bring you flowers as early as possible in the new year.  All the beds have been covered with frost cloth to protect the plants through the winter.  We have added new varieties and colors to our offerings and are excited to share them with you next spring!

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In addition to getting those flowers to market, we offered holiday amaryllis and paperwhites for the first time. Hopefully, some of you are seeing yours in bloom about now!

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As we are now officially in winter, we have wrapped all that up and can turn our attention to family and friends! We are happily taking a break while the cold weather sets in and will be unavailable until January 6th.

This has been a great year on the farm and we are so very grateful for all of your support. We could not do it without you!

Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday season and the happiest new year!

Linda