I committed to writing about my experiences as a flower farmer when I was first getting started. It was a tool for recording notable experiences throughout the season and remembering and dreaming about the future. I never imagined it would turn into the resource it’s become today. Thank you for reading.
Here are some quick links to some of our readers’ most favorite posts:
How to Make Landscape Fabric Hole-Cutting Jigs
My Favorite Method for Starting Lupine Seeds
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Best,
Linda
the Barn Bulletin blog
hügelkulture gardening
How and why we transformed the front side of the farm into a hügelkulture garden.
high volume in vessel composting
Linda discusses why we transitioned from wind row composting to a high volume in vessel composter.
shipping container flower cooler with coolbot
Learn about how we solved our flower cooler space and winter storage issues with a modified shipping container.
growing baby's breath
Baby’s breath for the win! Learn about one of our new favorites on the farm as we shift our focus more toward time and cost saving perennials.
see for yourself!
Learn from Linda with a custom consultation, farm tour, and/or workshop!
new product alert
Order one of our Flower Club Subscriptions to receive some of our beautiful blooms weekly!
'frost on flowers' podcast launch
Join Linda and Emily von Trapp while they discuss cold climate growing on their new podcast “Frost on Flowers.” Share your topic suggestions with Linda and Emily in the comments.
our story...in a short film!
Watch a short film about Little Farmhouse Flowers by Farmers Friend.
toxic pesticide residues seen in florists
Pesticides are not only harmful to the environment, but also to our bodies. We implement a variety of natural techniques to combat pests.
growing a flower farm in the adirondacks
Where we’ve been and where we’re heading with Little Farmhouse Flowers.
contact dermatitis in tulip farmers
Linda writes about her experience with contact dermatitis after handling thousands of tulip bulbs, and shares tips to help avoid it.
happy new year!
Despite everything 2020 has thrown at us, Little Farmhouse Flowers has been able to adapt and offer an array of new product options to a wider range of customers.