Got Plans Saturday Morning?

Starting the countdown to Christmas? Whether this email finds you pulling on a raincoat, clutching your coffee, or hiding under a blanket pretending December isn’t real… I hope you’re doing well. Truly.

We’re here to make this season a little lighter and a little brighter. We take care of some of the planning and prep so you can focus on what matters — and yes, helping you experience the joy of flowers all year long absolutely includes the holidays.

Shop Winter bulbs

Right now, we’ve got amaryllis and paperwhites at every stage of the growing journey. Want dormant bulbs to pot up yourself? Perfect for enjoying in the stillness of January when the world finally exhales again. We still have Minerva and Bolero amaryllis bulbs available, plus the kind of paperwhites that make you smile the moment they open.

Prefer something already started? We’ve got amaryllis and paperwhites growing in nursery pots — easy to repot into your own favorite containers if you want a custom holiday showstopper.

Need a gift? We’ve got that covered too. Choose from decorative potted paperwhites and amaryllis or our bulb garden kits (just add water to start the magic). These are incredibly simple, thoughtful gifts that feel special without adding to anyone’s holiday stress.

Shop now

Everything is available on the website for order, pickup and delivery and we’ll be open at the farm this Saturday from 10–noon. Come by, grab a cup of coffee, browse the bulbs, and if you want help potting something up, we’re happy to jump in. Make a purchase, hang out for a bit — it’s all good. We love meeting our friends and followers in person, so don’t be shy. Come on out.

Here’s to a happy holiday season,

Linda

 P.S. If you are a Richland County Master Gardener planning to attend the holiday luncheon next week, and you would like me to bring your order to the meeting, I’m happy to deliver them there. Just select pick up at check out and add a comment at check out to deliver them to the MG Holiday luncheon and I will have them there!

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