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The history of flowers Part 1: Early humans, the life/death cycle and why we flower.
Since we’ve started our farm-to-floral practice, I've been trying to find the time to write out the reasons for our interest in flowers and put into words the true root of why we have decided to take on this project of growing them. For us, it is about a deep interconnectedness of all things and working with flowers as a living medium for this observation. A photo of our dahlias, bitten by the first fall frost this season. Before the frost melts off and the plants become mush
Jan 28, 2025


Early September Wedding at The Grainary
September is always a favorite time for us on our farm and also one of the most beloved months for weddings in Minnesota. We loved providing florals for Caroline and Nolan to adorn their Early September day at The Grainary in Poplar, WI. We met Caroline and her mom at the Duluth Wedding Show and loved their genuine love for local flowers that follow seasonality. The floral vibe was muted but colorful, with a request to use what was best in bloom on their wedding day. We used
Mar 2


Our Land-Based Values + Seasonal Ethos
Seasonality is the deep root that nourishes and guides the direction and pathways of our land-based floral practice. We mention this word a lot, to reference the cyclical nature of our work and the subsequent flow of flowers and patterns that all tie back to our four seasons. It seems obvious enough, as a farm, the seasons truly do dictate what we are capable of. The spring allows for seedlings to be planted only when we are clear of frost and our season ends with the wanted
Feb 18
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