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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


Midsummer Woodland Wedding Flowers
We loved styling & designing flowers for this midsummer wedding shoot with K + J. We designed a wedding bouquet and boutonniere with some of the best blooms from our farm. These cuties opted for a bright and colorful palette for their wedding flowers, but still wanted a wildflower feel. We designed their flowers to be whimsical and airy, featuring our early September bounty of fresh blooms. The bouquet and boutonniere featured locally grown scabiosa, the first of the dahlias,
Jan 16, 2025


North Shore Elopement
A few weeks back, on a rainy Spring day we got the chance to collaborate with Anna of Wildly Connected Photo and her team for an elopement shoot up the North Shore. It was the sweetest weekend, complete with a canoe trip for the couple, an A-frame cabin tucked in the woods and of course, the back drop of Lake Superior. We designed the florals for the shoot and were able to try out some ideas we've been waiting for the chance to create! Alexis wore a full floral lapel paired w
Jun 18, 2024
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