How can you get your hands on our flowers?

We offer our fresh cut blooms in a few ways!

 

Bouquet Club Flower Subscription

Our Bouquet Club is the best way to guarantee that you receive your fresh, seasonal blooms. We currently offer three different programs - once a week, bi-weekly or once a month at two different pick-up locations.

Mobile Flower Truck via our roadside Farmstand or truck pop-ups at area businesses.

Once our Bouquet Club subscriptions and special orders are fulfilled, we will have our flowers out for purchase at our roadside mobile flower truck. The Flower Truck roadside farmstand will typically be open on Saturdays OR Sundays.

If you’d like our pretty red Flower Truck to pop up at your local business, please contact Kaleigh via email below to discuss details and scheduling. A 7 day notice is requested to see if we can fit it into our schedule.

Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on when the flower truck roadside farmstand is open or where you can find us at local business. We will always share dates/times and when sold out on our social accounts.

Special Orders

Birthday bouquets, anniversaries, showers or “Just because” flowers?

Special orders are welcomed. If you have an occasion that we can help make brighter, send Kaleigh an email and let’s chat!

At least 72 hour notice is requested to see if we can fit it into the schedule.

Caring for your flowers

In order to get the longest vase life from your cut flower arrangement, follow the guidance offered here.

 

Trim the stems

Once you receive your flowers and then every couple of days thereafter, trim the bottom of the stems about 1 inch. Cut at an angle. This helps the flowers uptake fresh water.

Change the water + clean your vessel

Once daily, clean your jar/vase/vessel and add fresh water. This helps limit the exposure to bacteria that can otherwise shorten the life of your flowers.

Where to display your flowers

Place your arrangement out of direct sunlight, away from drafty areas like an open window, fan, or heat register and away from ripening produce. The ethylene gases emitted from the produce will minimize the longevity of your flowers.

 

Flower Food

If you’d like, when you freshen the water, add some of the flower food (typically 1 packet is provided with your arrangement). If you don’t have flower food, you can add a splash of bleach and a teaspoon of sugar.

Rearrange your bouquet as needed

No matter the post-harvesting practices and the tips suggested here, some flowers will naturally fade before others. Pull those stems out and rearrange as time passes to keep it fresh looking.