Where do we grow all the flowers?

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Excellent question! The answer is we currently grow in three locations. Our home on Washington Street is one site, while the majority of our blooms are grown at the Great Lakes Incubator Farm. We grow a significant amount of perennials, which are the dependable backbone of our bouquets and arrangements.Having mature, well-established varieties is critical to our unique look, We have squeezed in about 80 Peony into our 1/4acre.


The Great Lakes Incubator Farm We are deeply grateful to GLIF and have benefited immensely from growing in this nurturing environment. I am especially thankful for the comprehensive training, ongoing mentorship, and steady guidance that have helped us develop and strengthen our regenerative practices. Our annual production fields are proudly grown and cultivated at GLIF, and their support continues to be integral to our growth and success.

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Our large greenhouse, just a few miles from the GLIF, extends our season and elevates the quality of every bloom. By starting our crops under controlled conditions, and protecting them from the harsh conditions to achieve a high quality product.We often see 2 sandhill cranes that fly by daily, and have made there home just with in our daily view.

Inside a greenhouse, a field of pink and white ranunculus flowers growing among green foliage.

The greenhouse

A woman standing next to a wagon filled with colorful flowers at Great Lakes Incubator Farm, with gardening tools and a garden in the background.

Great Lakes incubator farm