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About the Farm

Allow us to introduce you to the farmer behind the blooms!

Be our guest and take a look into how we grow our beautiful flowers!

MEET THE FARMER

Hello my gardening friends,

 

I am Mandy Aldridge, and I am a lifetime lover of the garden, soil, and flowers

Having learned so much from my mother, I continued to grow, experiment, and expand my hobby. I have grown perennials, annuals, and plants for as long as I can remember (over 40 years!), and I have arranged flowers for about the same time.

For years, my family and friends always asked, “Why don’t you sell your flowers? They are so beautiful!” So finally, I’m giving it a go!

I am a small flower farmer growing a wide variety of perennials and annuals. I love to experiment and see what happens. I am an admirer of dahlias of all shapes, colors, and sizes. I have found so much peaceful satisfaction in learning to grow, divide, and arrange this amazing flower; starting from a potato looking tuber and growing into the most spectacular blooms I can’t stop looking at. This year I will grow over 75 varieties to ooh-and-ahh over.

I find division and sharing is a wonderful way to spread excitement and joy to old friends and new.

 

Please feel free to look over my website and see what I can make for you this year!

 

May all your weeds be wildflowers,

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THE FARM
My backyard garden has expanded into a small flower farm over the past 3 years. I grow a wide range of specialty and strong performing annuals to use in my arrangements. I have irrigation for all my annual rows. I do not use pesticides. I continue to add and try new varieties. Last year, I built a cooler in my garage, which helps in prolonging my blooms. It also stores my dahlia tubers and ranunculus corms over the winter.  Here are some photos of my progress so far.
THE GARDEN
My love of perennials is where I began to expand my garden. Over the years, I have found tried and true varieties. With new varieties ever expanding across the perennial world, there is always something new to grow. As more perennials are created, I have to continue to create new flower beds to put them in. I am very fortunate to have plenty of room to continue expanding. Please enjoy photos of my garden so far…
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