06/01/2026
Good Morning!!!!! 🌸
What a beautiful weekend we had here in Central Iowa! ☀️ We soaked up the sunshine and woke up to 2” of rain Saturday night 🌧️🌧️🌧️ which equals some VERY happy flowers around here! 🌸🌸🌸
I’m happy to report that we officially finished planting the farm this weekend… with the exception of a few succession plantings and the lavender (more on that below 😉). What a GOOD feeling! Now onto drip lines, staking/netting the dahlias, snapdragons, and lisianthus… and of course, weeding. Because honestly, June on a flower farm is basically sponsored by weeds. 🤣
Unfortunately, our lavender struggled again this year. 😢 We still aren’t completely sure why, but we suspect our very wet early April played a role. We’ll be testing the soil to rule out any issues there too. I’m not quite as heartbroken this year, but I’m still determined to get it reestablished because there is truly nothing like seeing that sea of purple in bloom. 💜 This is when purple becomes my favorite color! And for this pink-loving girl… that’s saying something! 😉
A couple quick updates:
🌸 Opening Day will be Wednesday, July 8th!
🌸 Our hours will stay the same this season:
Wednesdays: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Saturdays: 9am - 1pm
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And finally… for our locals!!!
🌸Guess how many dahlias we planted this year! The closest guess will win a FREE cup of flowers!
For reference:
2 years ago: around 1,200
Last year: around 1,900
And remember… my goal is NOT to keep planting more every year. 😂😆🤣
Currently planted: Lisianthus, snapdragons, zinnias, salvia, marigolds, amaranthus, craspedia, strawflowers, eryngium, echinops, cosmos, feverfew, yarrow, lilies, gomphrena, gladiolus, caryopteris, veronica, delphinium, hypericum, ageratum, rudbeckia, echinacea, baptisia, lupine, celosia, hairy balls, sedum, baby’s breath, eucalyptus, orlaya, explosion grass… and of course, DAHLIAS! 🌸🌸🌸
Make it a great week!!! 😊