flower subscription

Spring Sub.1

Spring Subscription
(Includes 4 hand wrapped bouquets that may or may not be consecutive)

Subscribers receive first priority for the best blooms of early spring. The spring season begins with ruffled daffodils and fancy tulips along with the possibility of other spring blossom surprises depending on how the bloom times line up. Throughout the four bouquets, you may anticipate a 12 to 15 stems bouquet of one straight variety or a mixture of flowers depending on the best blooms of the field.

Blooms typically start in late March but Mother Nature has her own timing. Pick-up dates and times or delivery will be announced once we know her arrival. Vase life is approximately 7 days.


Flower vase life can be helped by keeping your flowers in a cool location, out of direct sunlight and changing water daily.

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Peony Subscription
(includes 2 hand-wrapped bouquets may or may not be consecutive weeks)

Subscribers receive first priority for the best blooms in the field.  Mid-Spring welcomes everyone’s nostalgic favorite, the fluffy and frilly fleeting beauty of the peony.  You may anticipate 10 stems of one straight variety or a mix of varieties of in your bunch.  Possible colors that may be included are white, blush, coral, yellow and light pink.

Blooms typically begin in May but Mother Nature has her own timing. Pick-up dates and times or delivery will be announced once we know how the spring is progressing. Peonies have a relatively short vase life compared to many flowers; however, the flowers provide a lovely show for up to 5 days.

At this time subscription availability is limited.  Peonies take several years to reach maturity.  Availability will continue to grow as our plants reach maturity.


Flower vase life can be helped by keeping your flowers in a cool location, out of direct sunlight and changing water daily.

Dahlia sub..3

Dahlia Subscription
(Includes 4 consecutive weekly hand wrapped bouquets)

Subscribers receive first priority for the best blooms in the dahlia field. Late summer welcomes in the queens of the flower field. These flowers require considerable time and care to produce beautiful blooms but are well worth it when you see the stunning detail of coloring.   and variation. Throughout the four-week period, you may anticipate 10 to 15 stems of a variety of dahlias in your bunch as we grow close to 100 varieties of dahlias.

Blooms typically start in early September but Mother Nature has her own timing. Pick-up dates and times or delivery will be announced once we know how the summer is progressing.  Dahlias have a relatively short vase life compared to most flowers; however, the flowers provide a vibrant show for up to 5 days.


Flower vase life can be helped by keeping your flowers in a cool location, out of direct sunlight and changing water daily.

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Late Summer Subscription

To Be Determined

Subscribers receive first priority for the best of blooms from late summer to early fall. These bouquets will include growers' choice of current and freshest blooms of the field.

Blooms typically start in mid-July. Pick up dates and times or delivery will be announced once we know how the summer is progressing. Vase life is typically between 4 to 7 days.


Flower vase life can be helped by keeping your flowers in a cool location, out of direct sunlight and changing water daily.

Order Your Flower Subscription

How do you get your flowers?

Pick up your flower subscription! Pickup location final details will be announced as we get closer to start of the season. We can deliver within the Lewis-Clark Valley for a rate of $5 per delivery each date. If you are further out than this, I may not be able to deliver or it may incur a higher fee. Please check with me (in the notes section) to see about pickup at the Moscow Farmers Market or other designated location.

What if I miss a week?

Due to the perishable nature and availability of the flowers, we are unable to hold or make additional arrangements past pickup times. If a pickup is missed, flowers will be donated to one of our local nursing homes, hospice or local nonprofits. We can all feel good about spreading a little flower joy. No refunds or substitutions.