⏭️ forward this to whomever owes you mango margaritas and bottomless chips and queso. I’ve got you on the flowers 😉
So many pretty bouquets in the Flower House today!
$20 each. Exact cash, Venmo, and credit card are available in our self serve stand 🌸
📍1260 Spring Street Road, Union Springs
🌷 SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!! It’s tulip season friends!!! Our self serve Flower House doors will open at 9am Thursday 4/25 thru Saturday 4/27 or until sell out. We will have $20 tulip bunches or 2/$35!
🚨 Please read the following info so you’re in the know!
📍 1260 Spring Street Road, Union Springs
🏠 Our Flower House is located across from our flower field on our home side of the road. Please use the U driveway for your convenience. I ask that you enter at our mailbox and exit down by the dumpster to keep the flow of traffic moving.
💵 We accept exact cash and Venmo. Unfortunately our self serve credit card machine is not working at the moment, so sorry!
Please note prices shown are CASH. Venmo transactions will incur a small processing fee (less than $50 add $1, more than $51 add $2.)
👯♀️ For our new friends - Our Flower House (not to be confused with our Flower Barn) is a self service stand. The FH does have operating cameras in them. We ask that you make sure the door closes behind you as it’s also a makeshift cooler to ensure your flowers stay fresh. Our Flower Barn is not open nor is the flower field at this time. Please do not help yourself on an adventure across the road or through our yard 🙂 We appreciate your cooperation!! If you have an inquiry about anything please email us at [email protected]
🌷 Our tulips are field grown with love and a lot of dirt! When you get your bunches home take a minute to give them a good rinse. Tulips love to drink and will continue to grow so be sure to give them some fresh water and a good snip as needed.
💐 Our next opening will be our big Mother’s Day event! I’ll begin to share more about that here soon!
Introducing… Date Night + Photo • Bloom Pick Experience
Picture this, it’s a beautiful evening, the flowers are in bloom, you and your favorite person with a bottle of wine and snacks in hand, nestle yourselves in the middle of a flower field. You have your own personal photographer Juliette Zyg Picture Studios, your own personal field of flowers… what could be better?
Learn more: https://www.wildflowercreekflowerfarm.com/shop
Happy spring y’all 🌷I think Mother Nature is confused but I’ll allow it as long as she gives us a beautiful planting season. I thought today was the perfect time to share this sweet video @juliettezygpicturestudios created back in 2022. Just wait until you see what we have in store for this year 🤭
What’s the difference between flowers at the grocery store or the local flower farm in town? Seasons. Mass produced blooms are grown out of the country and in temperature controlled climates where the same flower can bloom 365 days a year. They are all uniformed in your basic crayon colors. Nice but… boring. Visiting a flower farm is an experience that is never the same twice. In spring we start with our specialty tulips, large, frilly, and always a double. This season lasts about a month, or if the weather is unseasonably warm it could be even less. Next we move to peonies. Ahhhh everyones favorite smelling flower. Blink and you’ll miss them. Three weeks max. Then we have a slight pause as we wait for the first of the summer blooms to grace us with their presence. As these flowers cycle though you’ll find one week your favorite snaps or zinnias are blooming beautifully and the next they are waiting for the next flush. Eventually dahlias enter the room demanding all attention just before September arrives and the days, seemingly overnight, turn cooler and the dew lingers longer.
Flower seasons. Blink and you’ll miss them.
I believe that’s what’s special about local flowers. Arriving at our farm you are immediately hit with color. The flowers, the barn, the grass walkways. Time moves a bit slower when you arrive. Your shoulders relax, your senses are intrigued. The flowers are all unique. Specialty varieties that you’ll only find locally - zinnias, lisianthus, dahlias, cosmos… white sunflowers, ruffly snapdragons, textural celosia in a rainbow of bicolored beauty. Butterflies, hummingbirds, and honey bees all stroll the rows right along with you.
Heaven on earth is soaking up the warmth while the flowers sparkle in the sun. I can’t wait for you to experience it this season 💐