Our small flower farm is focused on offering our customers beautiful seasonal, organically-grown, local flowers and foliage. We grow a wide variety of blooms from daffodils and tulips in early spring, to gorgeous dahlias in the fall, all on 2 acres within an 18-acre property. Our field and garden raised beds are overflowing with flowers in spring, summer and fall. We love the old favorites, like peonies, zinnias, and sunflowers, and we include lots of new varieties with unexpected colors and petal shapes. Everything is field grown without the use of dangerous chemicals. We do not have greenhouses or high tunnels.
Our mixed bouquets are sold at Highland Orchards, and Kimberton Whole Foods in Malvern during the flower-growing season from April through late September.
We sell our flowers to several area wedding and event florists who use our flowers in intimate weddings and some incredible large installations.
Every year we provide florals for about 15-20 weddings . There are several options to help with weddings and events including full service for small weddings and flowers by the bucket for DIY enthusiasts. See the Weddings and Events page for more details.
achillea
rudbeckia ‘Henry Eilers’
bouquets heading out to the stores
sunflower ‘Sun-Fill green’
allium and lupines
Our home was a dairy farm back in the 1920s. We have a house, barn, stream, pond, small orchard, and lots of space to grow our flowers. Where cows once grazed, now rows of spring, summer and fall flowers grow.
Though we aren’t a public venue, we do host a few events. In spring we’ve had the Design Sanctuary Workshop for professional wedding florists and photographers. Two days of amazing creativity! In summer we hosted a group of plein air artists who scattered around the property for a weekend of outdoor landscape painting followed by an exhibit and sale of the work. In fall, we’ve provided the backdrop for a professional photo shoot, and an idyllic setting for a dahlia centerpiece class - all ingredients from the farm.
We provide flowers for small weddings or events. Fresh seasonal flowers are always a good choice, and we sell many of our flowers to wedding and event floral designers. Madeline has a certificate from Longwood Gardens in Floral Design and has taken many classes there in Ornamental Horticulture. Because the growing season in our region is fairly short (May through October), we make use of 2 wholesale flower distributors to supplement the flowers we have growing on the farm. Whenever possible, our wedding florals are exclusively from the farm, but when necessary we use imported flowers as well.
There are 3 options that we offer for your event.
Option #1: Bulk flowers for do-it yourself customers. You can purchase buckets of flowers, foliage or a combination. $90 for a large bucket of mixed flowers and foliage. Approximately 60-70 stems, depending on the varieties of flowers. We’re happy to help you determine approximately how many flowers you’ll need.
Option #2: Bulk flowers plus personal flowers done by Farm and Garden designers. We can make the bouquets and boutonnieres, and other personal flowers for the wedding party. You make the centerpieces from Option #1 flowers by the bucket.
Option #3: Farm and Garden designers do all the floral design work for you. However, we are limited to events that don’t include large installations. We will work within your pricing limits, and give you options that fit your vision and your budget. See the page for Wedding Flowers under $1000 for a complete price list. Most of our weddings are in the range of $500-$2,500. Please use the Contact page to tell us what you have in mind. A consultation and a proposal will follow.
Flower class/party: Invite your friends or bridal party to the farm for some flower fun. We’ll provide all of the ingredients, tools, and instruction for making bouquets, centerpieces, flower crowns or wreaths. Light refreshments included (non-alcoholic). Limit to 15 guests. Price per person varies depending on design choice: bouquets - $50, crowns - $50, centerpieces - $55, wreaths - $65.
spring farm flowers
allium
Schubertii allium
daffodil
snapdragon
azalea
centaurea
peony
peony
parrot tulip
parrot tulip
summer farm flowers
crocosmia
Dutch iris
foxglove
larkspur
peony
dahlias
lilies
rudbeckia
sunflower
sunflower
gladiolus
fall farm flowers
dahlias
amaranthus
amaranthus
dahlia
hydrangeas
zinnia
zinnia
1215 S. Caln Rd. Coatesville, PA 19320 (610) 733-9519