A Northwest native, the big-leaf maple – 50 to 150 feet tall, with plate-sized leaves – is hard to miss. Still, a lot of people would have a hard time identifying its flowers, though they’re a brilliant acid green, 3-4 inches long, edible, beautiful, and filling the leaf-less trees right now. Greens in a flower…Read more »
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Gloves for foxes
These imposing but delicate flower towers, often four feet tall and more…
Sweet peas tamed
The British have been cordoning sweet peas for cut flowers since the 1910’s.
Is it spring yet?
March brings everything from snowstorms to anemones, so it’s anyone’s guess.
Bugs and flowers
Bugs. You can’t grow flowers without em. There’s the bugs you love, and the bugs you love to hate.
It’s Spring – lambs and flowers time
Meet Dot. She’s a big fan of local flowers (for breakfast) and the smallest lamb we’ve had here. She’s a serious distraction from my work! Speaking of – the farm stand will be stocked for the first time this spring on Friday afternoon, March 29th. Stop on your way home for bouquets featuring daffodils, tulips,…Read more »