06/06/2026
It’s amazing to look back and see how far I’ve come from those very first market days.
My flowers are taller, healthier, and filled with more unique, specialized varieties. The color palettes are more intentional and vibrant. I’ve learned the best stages to harvest, how to properly condition and store blooms, and how to maximize vase life so my customers can enjoy them for as long as possible. I’ve also spent countless hours developing my arranging skills—learning new techniques, improving my designs, and creating bouquets that are both beautiful and intentional. I received quite a few compliments at this last market, and that meant more to me than people probably realize. 🥹😇
What started with a dream and a few flowers has grown into something I’m incredibly proud of. Now I have branded signage, business cards, matching tablecloths and a canopy 🤪, and a business that truly feels like my own. I even took a step back last year after having Jackson (my third son) and still found my way forward. Today, I show up to the market happy, caffeine in hand (mornings are hard for me 😉) confident in my brand, and excited to bring fresh locally grown flowers to your kitchen table each week.
This isn’t a brag—it’s a moment of humble gratitude. A reminder that growth happens one season at a time. The things I once saw as stumbling blocks God knew were opportunities for growth. I am forever grateful for His mercy and for the privilege of sharing the beauty of His creation through flowers.
The girl in this picture was just getting started, and I’m so proud of her. But the best part? We still have so much further to go!😎🫶🏻🌸