Meet Our Farmers
Nicole Huson
Headwaters Farm is nestled at the headwaters of the Samish River in Acme, WA. Nicole draws inspiration from cherished memories growing up in her dad's flower shop to grow a curated selection of specialty cut flowers for the next generation of floral designers.
Brianne Handforth
Located in Ferndale, WA, just 20 minutes from the Canadian border. Half Moon’s Farm is a regenerative flower farm with a focus on Sweet Peas. Brianne intentionally grows flowers that provide fresh, long-lasting, seasonal blooms for her customers.
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Emily Hazlip-Haese
Located in the beautiful Skagit Valley of Washington, Thorncrest Rose Farm specializes in beautiful, long lasting garden roses. We hope to offer varieties that florists have never been able to get locally in order to reduce the need for imported roses.
Eryn Shaughnessy
At Frogsong flowers, Eryn grows in a carefully curated garden space, integrating small crops of specialty blooms and foliage among pollinator-friendly mixed borders and a dedicated cutting patch. She is passionate about sustainable gardening, farming, and floristry practices.
Olivia Marshall
Full Bloom Farm is located on Lummi Island. We’ve been growing high-quality peonies using organic practices since 2001, available fresh or dry-stored. We also grow a wide range of flowers and vegetables for our local market, available via our island farm store. We’re looking forward to trialing new and interesting flower varieties and sharing them with our local floral designers!
Annika McIntosh
Annika has been developing a varied plant palette of cut flowers in her cutting garden for over 10 years, specializing in perennials, herbs and other unique, textural cut flowers and foliage. A background in sustainable landscape design and maintenance informs her growing choices and methods. Cuts from the Bellingham garden often include the delicate “sparkly bits” that complete the unique flavor of a floral arrangement.
Cara Witham
Gilded Meadow is home to a growing family who loves growing things. Overlooking Ten Mile Creek, on the ancestral land of the Coast Salish people, Gilded Meadow’s fields and hoop houses overflow with veggies, flowers, and foliage spring through fall. Nurturing beauty from the ground up, they cultivate 100+ varieties of dahlias as well as other specialty crops to meet the growing desire for local, sustainably produced flowers.
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Michelle Mitchell
Auntie M’s Flowers is a small woman-owned flower farm and florist in Bellingham, WA. We strive to use sustainable practices and locally sourced ingredients, which, at the height of growing season, usually come from our own land. In doing this, we not only provide the freshest and best-quality stems for our customers but also try to do our part for the earth.
Rhiannon Le Fay
Brackenshire Farm, located in east Whatcom county, grows a variety of annual and perennial fresh flowers, foliage, cultivated native plants, and drying flowers. We focus on quality, long vase life, and unique, interesting plants to bring to the community. We use ecological principles to do our best to limit our impact and work in harmony with the land we farm on.
Joann Hartwell
Blue Sky Dahlias is located in Ferndale, WA near the Noocksack River. While specializing in dahlias Joann also grows heirloom chrysanthemums, peonies, sweet peas and other cut flowers. Joann has been growing blooms for events for a decade and is training to be a Master Gardener. Sharing blooms with our community, growing with intention and using organic practices is at the core of Blue Sky Dahlias.
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