About

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Celadon Hill is a boutique flower farm in Baldwin, Maryland. We sustainably grow “field to market” flowers for our community on our big green hill, using no-till methods. Celadon Hill is a friendly place for bees, birds, blooms, and us! Look for our flowers at Farmer’s Markets or purchase a DIY Bucket of Blooms

New this month, I’ll be teaching Beginner Gardening Fall Prep for Spring Flowers class at Schoolhouse Fallston! Date- October 26, 2025 11am-12pm. Details in link. 


Field Grown Cut Flowers

Fall Bulb Sale

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Fall bulbs like fancy tulips and ranunculus are available for order September 1st through October 20th.

I hand-pick a selection of fancy tulips and amazing ranunculus for your garden. These blooms will be a delight to enjoy in the spring for cutting or in the landscape.

Bulb Pick Up or Local Delivery will be at the end of October when the bulbs arrive on Celadon Hill.

Shop our Fall Bulb Sale in the Fall.

Markets

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Celadon Hill offers fresh, field cut market flowers. We participate in seasonal markets and pop up shops. Consider a pop up at your business or event. Contact us for more information

2025

Overlea Farmer’s Market

This year, Overlea Farmer’s Market will be temporarily located at St. James Evangelical Lutheran- 8 W. Overlea Avenue in Overlea, 21206. 

The market is open biweekly on Saturday mornings from 8:30 am-12:30 pm, June through October.

See dates below. 

This quaint market features produce, dairy, baked goods, crafters, and more. 


Kenilworth Farmer’s Market

Kenilworth Farmers Market is located at The Shops at Kenilworth in Towson at the lower level parking lot.

Kenilworth is open every Tuesday from 3:00 to 6:00 pm, beginning April 29th through November.

Local vendors sell vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs, cheese, pastries, honey, nuts, wine,
flowers, mushrooms, spices and more!


Both markets accept Debit/Credit Cards, WIC, and SNAP.

Cut Flower Care

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Flowers need a bit of care to make them last longer. Here are a few easy tips.  

  • Clean vases-wash containers and scissors with hot soapy water between uses.
  • Trim flowers-give stems a fresh cut every few days.
  • Use flower food if provided!
  • Change the water- empty the water completely and refresh every 2-3 days. 
  • Avoid ripening produce– keep flowers away from fruits and vegetables, which give off ethylene and shorten vase life. 
  • Keep them cool– store flowers away from heat sources and bright sunlight.

Thank you for buying local!

For more information about local flower farms visit LocalFlowers.org

Local Flowers, Local Farmers: A Growing Movement