by Stephanie Carroll | Jan 12, 2024 | Flowers
Anemones are usually the first to flower in the spring each year, but our process begins in fall of the prior year. Anemones come in the form of a corm that we soak prior to planting in late November. We soak in a bucket of water for 3 hours to allow the corm to...
by Stephanie Carroll | Jan 11, 2024 | Bulbs, Flowers
When dahlia season comes to an end, the monumental task of lifting dahlia tubers begins. Dahlias have become everyone’s favorite flower and for good reason-they multiply! Dahlia Tubers are a great way to increase your stock and increase the amount of flowers...
by Stephanie Carroll | Jan 10, 2024 | Flowers
We are in love with sweet peas. They’re the most delicate, fragrant flower around with the most beautiful vine and tendrils. The smell is divine. Sweet Peas have risen in popularity over the past few years, but I don’t know many who grow them in the...
by Stephanie Carroll | Dec 28, 2023 | Bulbs, Dahlias, Flower Farming, Flowers
Imposter syndrome is real, particularly in flower farming. If you take a look around on Instagram, there’s no shortage of people growing beautiful flowers on large plots of land. If I ever venture into comparison mode, I can feel like my small plot isn’t...