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FLOWERS

Flowers are highly seasonal – which is both the best and worst thing about them. Think about it, if peonies were available year round, would we appreciate them as much? (I might…but still.)

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Like the return of songbirds each spring, part of the thrill is in the waiting. Stepping out into the garden every day to see what’s arrived, what’s about to bloom…That is the magic of flower farming.

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From early spring daffodils and hellebores to late-season dahlias and chrysanthemums, each bloom arrives in its own time—making every bouquet a reflection of the season in full flight.

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Spring

Centaurea (Bachelor Button)

Baptisia (False Indigo)

Daffodil/Naricissus

Feverfew (Matricaia)

Hellebore (Lenten Rose)

Larkspur

Lilac

Mint

Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella)

Peony

Snapdragon

Yarrow

Summer

Ageratum

Amaranth

Basil

Celosia

Cosmo

Dahlia

Dill

Eucalyptus

Gomphrena

Marigold

Rudbeckia

Snapdragon

Sunflower

Yarrow

Zinnia

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Early Fall

Ageratum

Amaranth

Celosia

Chrysanthemum

Cosmo

Dahlia

Dill

Eucalyptus

Gomphrena

Japanese Anenome

Marigold

Raspberry Foliage

Rudbeckia

Snapdragon

Sunflower

Zinnia

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