June Bloom

June flowers are here. Planted in the fall and quietly growing underground. Then, when the days are warm, and the sun is high they shoot up and bloom loudly. Yarrow, Stock, Snapdragons, Feverfew, Dianthus, Bachelor Buttons and so much more. I harvest almost everyday just to keep up.  During the first two week of June, Canterbury Bells were prolific. They are only here for a short time but last surprisingly long in the vase. They prefer a drier soil and this year has been a winner. Feverfew and Dianthus are work horses. Full of tall, strong stems and clusters of blooms. Sunflowers are my favorite because they are strong, bold and always turn their heads to face the sun. Scabiosa adds a pop of color to every arrangement. The long skinny stems can be tucked anywhere. People always ask about Poppy Pods- Papaver somniferum. They hold the seeds you eat…

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Peony Time

Starting May 1st I have been on peony watch. The first to be harvested are Coral Charm and Lemon Chiffon. I check the field at least twice a day for…

In Like a Lion

My Red Lion Amaryllis are a welcome site during the first gray weeks of March.  Outside, Hellebore are pushing through the semi frozen ground. They love the cold winters and…

Snow on the Hill

For the first time in a while, we got a significant December snow. It’s also been one of the coldest Decembers recorded. The below normal temps have sent my planned…

Time To Tuck and Plant

I maximize my time as a flower farmer by ordering trays of baby seedlings, also called “plugs”. Fall planting is so important. Farmer Bailey is a popular supplier. In the…

Purple, Gold, and finally Dahlias

September marks the slow wind-down of summer, accented with a burst of color. The bright golds, purples, and oranges are for the pollinators. They signal refueling stations for migratory insects,…