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Tag: Local Flowers

Oh the humidity!

Beth Published: August 18, 2021 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · farmers market · Small Scale Farming · summer · wholesale sales

It’s been hot, hazy and humid this month and some flowers thrive in these conditions! Dahlias are native to the mountains of Mexico and the blooms start to get going…

Summer Break

Beth Published: July 21, 2021 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · Local Flowers · market bouquets · Perennials · Small Scale Farming · summer

It’s July and the weather in the Mid Atlantic is hazy, hot and humid. Some call it a “lull” with not many events, vacations and days spent searching for ways…

Spring Into Summer

Beth Published: June 22, 2021 Categories: farmers market · Local Flowers · Small Scale Farming · summer

The fall planted snapdragons, feverfew and larkspur were winners in late May to early June. So much color!  About mid June the temperatures rose and we got our first sunflowers…

Small Space, Big Flowers

Beth Published: July 15, 2020 Categories: farmers market · Local Flowers · market bouquets · Small Scale Farming · summer

When family and friends visit, they often remark when seeing the flower beds, “I thought it would be bigger!”  My response is always the same, you can get a ton…

Change of Season

Beth Published: June 17, 2020 Categories: farmers market · Local Flowers · Small Scale Farming · Spring · summer · wholesale sales

In the cut flower world, there’s something called the “June gap”. It refers to the end of spring flowers and when summer flowers are not quite available.  This year, with…

Change of Season

Beth Published: October 9, 2019 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · Fall · Local Flowers · market bouquets · Seed Starting · Small Scale Farming · wholesale sales

We are gearing up for end of season here on Celadon Hill! Wow, what a great summer, so very grateful for overall good weather, collaborative relationships, not too many big…

Feeling Fall

Beth Published: September 6, 2019 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · Flower Farm Community · Local Flowers · market bouquets · Seed Starting · Small Scale Farming · Uncategorized · wholesale sales

Inhale the cool air and exhale the August heat. Feel the morning chill. Autumn is upon us and I’m ready for the change of season. With fall, comes the opportunity…

The Heat Is On!

Beth Published: August 7, 2019 Categories: Bed Prep for Planting Flowers · celosia · dahlia · market bouquets · Small Scale Farming · summer · Uncategorized · wholesale sales

Whew! I did not know I could sweat so much. Oh my goodness, the days have been hot and steamy! Maryland humidity is on full blast and the rains have…

Delight

Beth Published: July 2, 2019 Categories: market bouquets · Seed Starting · Small Scale Farming · Uncategorized

Delight! The one word that comes to mind each day I visit the flower beds and see all the hard work, vigilance and time come to fruition.

Ups & Downs

Beth Published: June 11, 2019 Categories: carnation · Flower Farm Community · market bouquets · Small Scale Farming · Uncategorized · wholesale sales

Hurray for June and all it’s ups and downs. We’ve had a few wins and a few not-wins. Can’t call them losses when you learn something from the experience! The…

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