
Approximate Opening Date Late Spring of 2025
Stroll through our cottage style garden of flowers and create your own, fresh-picked flower bouquet. We’ll provide all the tools you need!
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Preparing for your visit:
- Flowers have the best vase life if cut in the morning (before 11am) or late evening (after 6pm). If you cut during the heat of the day they will not last as long.
- We have pruners, but you are welcome to bring your own.
- We have water available so you may fill your container with water before you start picking flowers. Make sure to check your container before you leave. Flowers need water at all times.
- There are 3 different containers to chose from for cutting. You take these container home with you. (Prices include the flowers you pick.)
- 4 Inch Acrylic Cylinder Vases $25
- 37 Ounce Vase $40
- 3.5 Gallon Buckets $80
- Think of how to best transport your buckets home: Ingles milk boxes are great for the 3 gallon buckets. Flowers like air conditioning, but don’t open windows or the open bed of a truck
- Please wear proper shoes/sandals. Our paths are grass/dirt and the ground has uneven areas.
- If flowers are supported with a plastic netting, PLEASE be careful and try not to cut this netting. Keep an eye on your children when they are using pruners.
Arrival
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When you arrive we will be there to greet you in our garden area.
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Read instructions, pick out your container and pruners. We also have bottled water available for sale.
Rules:
- The greenhouse and potting shed are off limits, so please don’t venture in.
- NO DOG PLEASE! We have our own dogs as well as cats, If you have a service dog just tell us and we will make sure our dog is secure.
- Please be respectful of our Garden. This is our home so please be respectful of our property.
- Please do not leave trash.
- There is NO Smoking in the garden area.
- Keep your children close and please do not let them destroy the flowers.
- We also have some electric fences to keep deer out of the garden so make sure your kids know that the fences will shock them.
Before Your Departure
- Don’t forget to add water to your container before you leave. Flowers need fresh water to soak up as soon as you pick them.
- Make sure to pack your flower securely for transport.
Flowers Blooming in the Garden
Please remember we are at the mercy of mother nature and the deer…so some times blooms may not be available.
MAY
poppies, snapdragons, bachelor buttons, larkspur, nigella, yarrow,
EARLY JUNE
Larkspur, bachelor buttons, snapdragons, yarrow,
LATE JUNE
Cosmos, zinnias, sunflowers, marigold, amaranth.
JULY – SEPTEMBER
Zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, strawflower, dahlias, marigolds, celosia, Mexican bush sage, amaranth.