Bursting blooms!

What We Do at Flourish Farms…

Our thriving research and education about flower farming is giving flower lovers the tools and information to grow the gardens of their dreams.

Since 2011, we have trained thousands of aspiring and established flower farmers and floral designers on small-scale flower farming and natural floral design techniques. Wildly popular among participants, our online workshops attract flower growers from around the world!

We know our workshops make a difference because we stay in touch with past attendees, watching them quit their day jobs to go on to open their own shops and design studios!

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When should I water?

Find out when the best times of day are to water different botanical species.
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How early can I plant?

Learn how to grow from seeds, and when you can move seedlings to the outdoors.
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How to handle bugs

Some bugs are desirable but which ones should you be concerned with.
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Best cutting tips

How to tell when a flower is ready for cutting, and using the proper tools.
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Nurturing healthy stalks

The best spots in your yard to plan and design for your flowerbeds and gardens.
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Grow the fullest blooms

We share our process for propigating the most vibrant and luscious blooms.

Testimonials

“Floursh Farms workshops were so empowering and gave me the much-needed tools to be a successful flower farmer.”

Mary Whitmore from Winchester

“Thanks to Flourish Farms, I now have the right tools, knowledge, and confidence to start my own flower design business.”

Donna Black from Shrewsbury

“The Flower Farm Planning Workshop helped me tremendously by teaching me how to grow my own flowers to support my designs. Including flowers from my own plot has brought down my business costs.”