WHAT’S IN SEASON?
HERE’S A TASTE OF WHAT WE’RE CUTTING EACH MONTH ON THE FARM

MARCH: narcissus, hellebore, anemones, ranunculus, willow branches, forsythia, tulips, eleagnus, and more

APRIL: viburnum, geum, hellebore, anemone, ranunculus, snapdragons, willow branches, spirea and other blooming branches, icelandic poppies, early peonies, eleagnus, and more

MAY: all the peonies, snapdragons, dusty miller, late ranunculus, baptisia, mock orange, solomon's seal, lupine, mint, nigella, foxglove, eleagnus, and more

JUNE: echinacea, yarrow, bronze fennel, fama scabiosa, astilbe, lavender, dusty miller, cosmos, phlox, lysimachia, celosia, asclepias, eleagnus, and more

JULY: acidanthera, celosia, bronze fennel, lisianthus, zinnias, pinky winky and limelight hydrangea, cosmos, wild marjoram, henry eilers rudbeckia, strawflower, tuberose, mountain mint, eleagnus, and more

AUGUST: acidanthera, dahlias, bronze fennel, zinnia, hydrangea, celosia, green sedum, tuberose, gomphrena, eleagnus, and more

SEPTEMBER: all the dahlias, acidanthera, abelia, japanese anemone, eucalyptus, sedum, zinnia, tuberose, hyrangea, eleagnus, and more

OCTOBER: dahlias, abelia, japanese anemone, grasses, eucalyptus, sedum, callicarpa, chocolate cosmos, eleagnus, and more

NOVEMBER: heirloom chrysanthemums, abelia, grasses, pieris, eleagnus, ornamental cabbage, ilex berries, eucalyptus, callicarpa, nandina, red twig dogwood, and more

DECEMBER: magnolia, dehydrated citrus, eucalyptus, eleagnus, sweet gum, pieris, dusty miller, ilex berries, nandina, pine, amaryllis, blue cypress, cedar berries, pointsettia, cypress, nandina, pinecones, and more