Photo Credit: Button Photography
 

Inspired By Nature & Our Community

Hi! Welcome to our farm! We are Sean and Roe. We moved to WA state in 2017, shortly after Sean retired from the military. It was the same year I told Sean that I see a farm in our future. Little did we know, God set us on a path the day I made the statement. It was the same day we met the owner of  a 2-acre u-pick vegetable and berry farm in Auburn WA which we ended up purchasing in 2019.   
The old owner left us a dahlia patch which I fell in love with, so we decided to grow more the next year. It was also the same year Sean decided to bring in bees in the farm to help pollinate our small orchard. Since the old owners of the farm were well known in the community, their old customers would drop by periodically and ask us when we would be open.
In 2020, we launched our flower farm and honey business which the community welcomed with open arms. We sell our flowers to local florists, wholesale companies and to our community. I also design for weddings and events using mostly flowers we grow while our honey is sold to restaurants, coffee shops and our community.                                                                
In 2021, our dear Layla (black lab) passed away due to cancer. She loved our garden. She loved following me around and frolicking in the flower field. We were grieving her loss and the flowers reminded us so much of her so we let the field go to seed. We collected the dahlia seeds from that year and I promised Sean that I will plant them the next year so I could hybridize a dahlia and name one after her. Since both Sean and I are constant learners in 2022, we started really diving deep in learning how to hybridize our own dahlias. Someday, we will be able to share them with you so you too can grow our flowers in your gardens.                                                                                        
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Our Approach

Our environment is super important to us. Our bees are integral part of our farm especially our hybridizing program; therefore, we do our very best to ensure there are no harmful chemicals and pesticides being used at the farm. 
We use flowers we grow or flowers we can source locally and sustainably from American growers for your wedding or events as much as possible. We also don't use floral form and we try our best to use minimal waste on our designs. 
You can rest easy knowing that you're supporting local farmers like us, having the freshest flowers at your event while being good to the planet. 

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