Take a deep breath and smell the flowers. Then look around at the beautiful rolling hills, the green trees, and the stunning flower patches. Feel the embrace of the surroundings as you immerse yourself in the experience of cutting your own flowers.
Flowers bring happiness and beauty, provide community and connection. Enjoy this time on your own, with someone special, or with a group.
There are several times throughout the growing season when you can cut your own flowers. The early flower patches are filled with specialty daffodils and tulips in May.
Then gorgeous peonies take centre stage in June.
The main flower patches start to churn out the flowers in mid-July with asters, zinnias, snapdragons, dahlias, strawflowers and sunflowers (and many, many others).
Enjoy a morning, afternoon or evening of cutting your own flowers! The farm is open for cut-your-own flowers through ticket sales in May, June and late July until frost in September. Check Instagram and Facebook for daily updates on when we’re open, flowers in bloom, and buying tickets.
For those who’d like to enjoy their flowers already picked we sell bouquets fresh from our farm starting with tulips, daffodils and peonies early in the season. Check Instagram and Facebook for updates.
"I was gifted Janet's beautiful Country Cut Flowers for Christmas last year and sat in anticipation, knowing fresh flowers were going to be coming to me every single week in July! It was the best gift ever! The flowers were even more beautiful than I could have imagined and I loved them so much that I bought my own bouquets for the last two months of the season. There is nothing like having fresh flowers... It brought me such joy."
- Celeste
In love with everything about this place. From the staff to the gorgeous property. It's basically out of a movie!!! Totally obsessed!
- Jen
Came to the farm on a Sunday afternoon with my friend. The flower beds were stunning and the owner, Janet is also super nice and sweet. My mom is already asking me to bring her next time I visit. 😁
- Rita