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Why buy local flowers?
Just like local produce, by purchasing from local farmers, you know where and how your products were grown and support your neighbors at the same time. Besides that, farm fresh flowers are do not spend part of their life being shipped in from various places around the world. By purchasing local from us, you’ll have the opportunity to add seasonally appropriate specialty flowers to your table or event!
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How do I care for my cut flowers?
The key things to remember for flower care are: 1. keep your water clean changing it every day or every other day; 2. add flower food if you have it; 3. cut your stems at a fresh angle every few days; 4. keep out of heat, direct sunlight, and drafts; 5. handle gently
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Where can I purchase?
Our flowers are available through a few options! If you are interested in a single bouquet, you can find us at several farmer’s market events around Central Florida. If you would like loose stems for a party to make your own arrangements, please contact us about bulk buckets! If you are a florist, interested in wholesale purchases, please submit an application for a wholesale account.
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What varieties do you grow?
We have 2 seasons of crops (warm and cool) and they overlap slightly in May. We focus on specialty flowers or colors that are not as readily available so that our customers have something new and different to chose from. Unfortunately, two major crops we are not able to grow at our Florida farm are tulips and peonies as there are not enough cold hours during our winter.
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Do you offer event florals?
We are by no means a full service floral designer (but have some recommendations if you need that)! However, we are open to chatting on what you might need and if we would be a good fit to provide that. Our other event option is bulk buckets of loose stems for you to assemble your own arrangements. We would love to chat on what you need to determine the best option!
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How did you get started?
Much like we are offering, we started with DIYing our own wedding flowers! Once the wedding was over, we had the itch. Playing with flowers was such a fun, creative space. When we moved to Ocala from Jacksonville, we had enough room in the backyard to add a garden, started with flowers and vegetables, slowly filtered out the veggies, and things have been expanding since then!