Grow Flowers with Us
I’m passionate about growing flowers along with food because my garden teems with life. Flowers attract pollinators and beneficial insects that benefit any other type of plant you choose to grow from adaptogens, vegetables, herbs, perennials and more. It brings me great satisfaction to cut and create with flowers and has been fulfilling to see my children find joy in creating arrangements alongside me. I love the little part I can take in creating beauty in the world around me and for those who I am blessed to share it with, both family and friends.
Learn More About Growing Your Own Flowers
Understanding What Works Well in Utah (or your location)
To effectively navigate the world of cut flowers, it’s essential to start with a solid understanding of your growing season length, high and low temperatures, soil properties, and more. Learn from us and our experience as we share some of our favorites, our major gardening flops, and our triumphs. Find your favorite flowers for all the seasons from Spring to Fall (at least in Utah) so you can create beautiful bouquets all year long.

Visualize Your Garden Today
Plan Your Future Garden
Create your own beautiful garden by planning colors, varieties, and types of flowers you want to grow. Specifically designed to help you see that all the colors, shapes, and textures you grow will turn into a beautiful end-product, whether bouquets or backdrop for your life outdoors. This easy-to-use canva template is an easy way to get a feel for what you might be missing before the season begins so you can prepare for your best growing season yet! Simply sign up to receive this valuable resource today.
Become a Flower-Farmer
Taking the First Steps
Planting those first few plants out into the garden can seem like a scary jump because so much can happen to kill your plants, from heat, sunburn, frost, bug damage, fungal or viral diseases, misplaced footsteps by your littles, birds eating seeds before they even grow … The list is long and daunting, but with careful planning, it becomes manageable and exciting as you start to see your plants flourish. Start by familiarizing yourself with the plants you want to grow. Set clear and realistic goals for how long you have to spend getting lost in the garden so your husband and family don’t miss you and consider the interests of you and your family as you start your cut flower garden. The best part is, whether you bring them inside or relish them in the landscape, you are creating so much beauty in the world around you.