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Winter 2024

January’s seeds transformed into today’s splendor. Starting flowers from seed is a radical act of hope mixed in with a bit of hubris. There are fails along the way that induce humility and deep appreciation for what lives, knowing that my efforts are but a part. Flowers don’t care about our timeline, or need for meaning. They live, bloom, drop seed and become part of organic matter to feed the soil. In that process, we can witness their unique beauty. They offer us a chance tap into our own life’s light, reflected in them.

Life is fleeting, like summer moments, and the flowers’ blooms. This is why I grow. I cultivate those moments of joy through the flowers I farm, to share with you and yours.

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The sunniest of faces.

Sunflowers rise tall in the garden, reflecting the summer sun and all its warmth. Several varieties are in the beds, and will be available in July/August. Stay tuned!

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Tickle me

pink. And orange. And yellow…

with the brighter petal palettes that rudbeckia, marigolds and neon-colored dianthus bring to the scene.

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Petal dancing.

Vibrant colors of frills rise up amidst the hot summer rhythms in the garden, reminding us to enjoy the fleeting moments. Our mix of zinnia and snapdragon varieties are sure to invite a happy dance.