Our Spring 2025 10 week subscription from Mid-March-May includes a weekly large mixed bouquet made of fresh, luscious, seasonal fall flowers grown on our farm, starting Mar 18-May 27, picked up weekly. Please note, April is a 5 week month, and we skip one week of delivery on the week of April 29th.
How it works:
For Sacramento customers - You will pick up your flowers every Wednesday from Faria Bakery in Oak Park, from 8am-6pm. Faria has extended their hours this year, which we are excited about! I hope this gives you more time to pickup your bouquet. We drop the flowers right at 8 am. The bouquets are all the same, feel free to choose whichever one you’d like.
If you are unable to make it on a given week, you are welcome to send a friend in your place. If you have any issues, please contact me directly.
For Woodland customers - We will deliver every Wednesday to your front door, from anytime from 8:30-12pm. If you will not be home, please be sure to leave a bucket or vase out in a shady spot with some water so I can leave your flowers there.
Is this a gift? If you indicate this is a gift during check out, I will email you a printable card for your recipient. This card is not necessary to redeem their flowers, just cute for gifting purposes.
The Flowers: We are growing more flowers than ever before this year, and can’t wait to share all our varieties. Spring flowers are the most magical, delicate, and rewarding to grow. Every flower looks like a fairy’s home or an elf’s hat. Luscious foxglove, tulip, sweet pea, narcissus, poppies, ranunculus, iris, and many more have been tucked in the ground all winter long, awaiting spring’s gentle warmth. Some we’ve started as early as July and have tended to and fussed over them for months. It is a labor of love.
Our flowers are grown without the use of pesticides, tillage, or any practices that hurt our surrounding ecosystem or riparian zone. We use practices that focus on nourishing soil health and providing forage and habitat for wildlife, working with nature instead of trying to eradicate its presence. The quality of the flowers reflects the care they’re tended to with.
Our Spring 2025 10 week subscription from Mid-March-May includes a weekly large mixed bouquet made of fresh, luscious, seasonal fall flowers grown on our farm, starting Mar 18-May 27, picked up weekly. Please note, April is a 5 week month, and we skip one week of delivery on the week of April 29th.
How it works:
For Sacramento customers - You will pick up your flowers every Wednesday from Faria Bakery in Oak Park, from 8am-6pm. Faria has extended their hours this year, which we are excited about! I hope this gives you more time to pickup your bouquet. We drop the flowers right at 8 am. The bouquets are all the same, feel free to choose whichever one you’d like.
If you are unable to make it on a given week, you are welcome to send a friend in your place. If you have any issues, please contact me directly.
For Woodland customers - We will deliver every Wednesday to your front door, from anytime from 8:30-12pm. If you will not be home, please be sure to leave a bucket or vase out in a shady spot with some water so I can leave your flowers there.
Is this a gift? If you indicate this is a gift during check out, I will email you a printable card for your recipient. This card is not necessary to redeem their flowers, just cute for gifting purposes.
The Flowers: We are growing more flowers than ever before this year, and can’t wait to share all our varieties. Spring flowers are the most magical, delicate, and rewarding to grow. Every flower looks like a fairy’s home or an elf’s hat. Luscious foxglove, tulip, sweet pea, narcissus, poppies, ranunculus, iris, and many more have been tucked in the ground all winter long, awaiting spring’s gentle warmth. Some we’ve started as early as July and have tended to and fussed over them for months. It is a labor of love.
Our flowers are grown without the use of pesticides, tillage, or any practices that hurt our surrounding ecosystem or riparian zone. We use practices that focus on nourishing soil health and providing forage and habitat for wildlife, working with nature instead of trying to eradicate its presence. The quality of the flowers reflects the care they’re tended to with.