FLOCALS, FILLERS + FOLIAGE GROWN ON THE FARM

“What kinds of flowers do you grow?” We get asked this question all of the time and there is no short answer! We focus on growing heirloom and specialty varieties, especially when it comes to garden staples like zinnias and tulips. But there are simply too many varieties and colors to list each type of flower, for example we grow 10 varieties of ranunculus and over 40 kinds of dahlias alone….the following is a glimpse at an overview of our year…

~ EARLY SPRING ~ 

  • Anemone

  • Bupleurum

  • Fritillaria

  • Geum

  • Lilac

  • Narcissus, specialty

  • Ranunculus

  • Italian Ranunculus

  • Tulips, specialty

~ SPRING ~ 

  • Agrostemma

  • Ammi / Queen Anne’s Lace

  • Bells of Ireland

  • Bouquet Dill

  • Bupleurum

  • Campanula

  • Cosmos

  • Daucus / Chocolate Lace Flower

  • Delphinium

  • Dianthus

  • Feverfew

  • Forget Me Not

  • Foxglove

  • Italian Poppy

  • Love in the Mist

  • Peony

  • Physocarpus

  • Scabiosa

  • Snapdragon

  • Sweet Pea

  • Yarrow

~ SUMMER ~

  • Ageratum

  • Ammi / Queen Anne’s Lace

  • Celosia

  • Chocolate Cosmos

  • Cosmos

  • Cup and Saucer Vine

  • Dahlias

  • Daucus / Chocolate Lace Flower

  • Gomphrena

  • Herbs

  • Lisianthus

  • Love in a Puff Vine

  • Phlox

  • Physocarpus

  • Raspberry

  • Rudbeckia

  • Scabiosa

  • Scented Geranium

  • Shiso

  • Sunflower

  • Veronica

  • Yarrow

  • Zinnia

~ AUTUMN ~

  • Amaranth

  • Artichoke

  • Celosia

  • Chocolate Cosmos

  • Daucus / Chocolate Lace Flower

  • Cosmos

  • Dahlias

  • Eucalyptus

  • Forget Me Not

  • Gomphrena

  • Herbs

  • Hibiscus foliage (mahogany)

  • Lisianthus

  • Heirloom mums

  • Phlox

  • Rudbeckia

  • Scabiosa

  • Shiso

  • Strawflower

  • Sunflower

  • Veronica

  • Zinnia

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