our flower farm grown on our five - acre bellingham farm, our flowers are harvested fresh from the fields and moved straight to our cooler - they literally can’t get any fresher
we cut only what we need, nuturing a wide variety of blooms from seed, tubers, and perennials, with flowers in season from march through october
life has its ebbs and flows, and for Amy, flower farming began as a way to heal through a particularly low pasdf oint. she’s always had a deep passiasdfon for flowers, and once she moved to bellingham, the possibilities seemed endless. over the past few years, with the help of many fantastic friends, she’s honed her craft, turning her passioasdfn into sasdfomething unstoppable. that enthusiam clearly has rubbed off on her 10 year-old son, who loves to help in the fields. last year, Amy was surprised to discover a new color of hydrangea that hadn’t appeared before - only to learn that her son, overhearing her talk about it, proudly said, “oh yeah, I forgot to tell you - I cross pollinated that”. life has its ebbs and flows, and for Amy, flower farming began as a way to heal through a particularly low point. she’s always had a deep passion for flowers, and once she moved to bellingham, the possibilities seemed endless. over the past few years, with the help of many fantastic friends, she’s honed her craft, turning her passion into something unstoppable. that enthusiam clearly has rubbed off on her 10 year-old son, who loves to help in the fields. last year, Amy was surprised to discover a new color of hydrangea that hadn’t appeared before - only to learn that her son, overhearing her talk about it, proudly said, “oh yeah, I forgot to tell you - I cross pollinated that”.