Aunt Sue's Barn

Aunt Sue's Barn We're your local flower farm providing seasonal cut flowers, on site farm tours and educational on farm experiences.

As beekeepers we try to educate on bees and the important role they play. Online store is at https://auntsuesbarn.com/ Aunt Sue's Barn is a family farm growing specialty cut flowers. In 2020 we added no till beds and begin pasture improvement use sustainable practices. We hold small events that will bring families to the farm helping to educate our guests on what we grow, how we grow it and why

we do it the way we do. We offer scheduled upick events and flower subscriptions available in our online store ast auntsuesbarn.com

To the red cross for the great work they do .
01/12/2025

To the red cross for the great work they do .

Hundreds of Mexican firefighters have arrived in Southern California to help combat the wildfires. Thank you, Mexico🇺🇸🇲🇽
01/11/2025

Hundreds of Mexican firefighters have arrived in Southern California to help combat the wildfires.

Thank you, Mexico🇺🇸🇲🇽

President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexican firefighters and military personnel were going to Los Angeles to help fight devastating wildfires.

01/11/2025

Definitely not a border Collie,!

12/10/2024
The last one of the week went out late today!
12/07/2024

The last one of the week went out late today!

Enjoy this beautiful day!
11/10/2024

Enjoy this beautiful day!

10/09/2024
Can anyone tell me if there is a politician in Texas who will not give our electric grid to the bit coin miners? We're c...
09/20/2024

Can anyone tell me if there is a politician in Texas who will not give our electric grid to the bit coin miners? We're constantly told we're at critical levels but the mines use enough electricity for a small city - purchased at wholesale prices - allowed to sell it back at a profit.

We need someone on our side. Are they our there?

Happy Wednesday!!
09/11/2024

Happy Wednesday!!

Thank you yet again Julia Czech for a great hair cut!! It's so nice to be able to get a cut that will grow out EXACTLY a...
08/21/2024

Thank you yet again Julia Czech for a great hair cut!! It's so nice to be able to get a cut that will grow out EXACTLY as I want it to. You're so easy to work with -efficient, friendly and so genuine! Unfortunately with this great cut I don't have to come back as often but I sure love knowing you're there!
Thank you again!!

After some time off from farming, working hard to provide you all with beautiful flowers this spring,  we're excited to ...
08/07/2024

After some time off from farming, working hard to provide you all with beautiful flowers this spring, we're excited to be opening again next Monday, August 12th! We've missed you all and can't wait to brighten your day with flowers ag

First round this morning
05/28/2024

First round this morning

Here we go again..65 mph winds
05/28/2024

Here we go again..65 mph winds

05/23/2024
As soon as the rain is done this week I'll be spraying!!!
05/21/2024

As soon as the rain is done this week I'll be spraying!!!

Address

13700 N County Line Road
Ponder, TX
76259

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

(214) 546-7416

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Our Story

ittle about us..... First and foremost we to do this work because we love it. We love the experience, the variety, watching the changes in the land and the plants, the trees and the wildlife that moves through with the seasons. All of it.. It's a tremendous blessing to be able to be part of it all.

It takes time and patience and an ever changing body of knowledge to respond to the needs of the crops and that's really what makes it so interesting. We belong to the school of never ending learning. And we try to learn from our mistakes as well as share them with you so that maybe you can learn from something we've experienced also.

We grow a variety of things that we love to eat. We have grown berries for many years and have blackberries, raspberries and strawberries depending on the season. A small peach orchard where we have several varieties of peaches ripening between June and through July separates our barn from the road. We grow some asparagus and have recently ventured into flowers that have changed our direction to a degree.