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Weeks 16-17: April 13-26, 2025
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Weeks 16-17: April 13-26, 2025

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Week 15: April 6-12, 2025
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Week 15: April 6-12, 2025

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Week 14: March 30 - Apr. 5, 2025
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Week 14: March 30 - Apr. 5, 2025

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Weeks 10-13, 2025: life happened
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Weeks 10-13, 2025: life happened

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Week 9: Feb. 23-Mar. 1, 2025
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Week 9: Feb. 23-Mar. 1, 2025

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Week 8: Feb. 16-22, 2025 (Ranunculus: a viable cut flower?)
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Week 8: Feb. 16-22, 2025 (Ranunculus: a viable cut flower?)

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Week 7: Feb. 9-15, 2025 (or, the week that technology broke me)
Liisa Allen 2025-02-16 Liisa Allen 2025-02-16

Week 7: Feb. 9-15, 2025 (or, the week that technology broke me)

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Week 6: Feb. 2-8, 2025 (+ notes on creativity)
Liisa Allen 2025-02-10 Liisa Allen 2025-02-10

Week 6: Feb. 2-8, 2025 (+ notes on creativity)

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Weeks 4-5 Jan. 19-Feb. 1, 2025 (+ the less is more approach to flower farming)
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Weeks 4-5 Jan. 19-Feb. 1, 2025 (+ the less is more approach to flower farming)

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Week 3: Jan. 12-18, 2025
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Week 3: Jan. 12-18, 2025

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Week 2: Jan. 5-11, 2025
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Week 2: Jan. 5-11, 2025

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Week 1: Jan. 1-4, 2025
Liisa Allen 2025-01-04 Liisa Allen 2025-01-04

Week 1: Jan. 1-4, 2025

Join us in our sixth season, as we document a year in cut flowers.

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2023 in review
Liisa Allen 2023-11-02 Liisa Allen 2023-11-02

2023 in review

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Week 5 (2023)
Week by week Liisa Allen 2023-02-01 Week by week Liisa Allen 2023-02-01

Week 5 (2023)

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Best blooms for drying
Dried flowers Liisa Allen 2022-07-17 Dried flowers Liisa Allen 2022-07-17

Best blooms for drying

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How to extend the life of your tulips
Liisa Allen 2020-05-18 Liisa Allen 2020-05-18

How to extend the life of your tulips

How to extend the life of your tulips

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View fullsize Hello July and Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦 I am welcoming a new month with big, wide open arms (and a handful of my first 'Honey Dijon' roses.' Swoon. 🥰) It's no coincidence that my last post was May 31. June was crazy busy and kicked my behind in so man
View fullsize When I pulled this image up in my photos folder my phone immediately suggested I "adjust the colour of sky." 😳 (What in the world?!)

In more important news, these are the first cuts out of the greenhouse! Interestingly, the ranunculus pla
View fullsize These pansies are bringing me a lot of joy at the moment. I grew a couple of different varieties to see if I can get long enough stems to tuck into late spring bouquets (or to at least include in smaller vase arrangements) but we're not there just ye
View fullsize I was in the thick of harvesting tulips last week and my husband asked, "How was your day?" "Emotional," I responded. "Uh oh," he said. "Did the tulips make you cry again?" (🤣)

I admit, yeah, they have made m
View fullsize I thought I'd be able to fit in a website update for a neat little Mother's Day pre-order page, but who am I kidding? I eat standing up these days and thought yesterday was Thursday. (On the bright side, learning I had one more day before subscriptio
View fullsize Thanks to everyone who's signed up so far for Summer 💐 2024! If you're a 2023 subscriber who'd like to return but just haven't gotten around to it (email me and I'll temporarily hold your spot!), or if you're thinking about maybe possibly buying one
View fullsize Hello spring subscribers! We're inching closer and closer to the start of the season (first deliveries typically begin the week following Mother's Day), and I wanted to give you a little heads up that there's a welcome email headed to your inboxes to
View fullsize We planned for them and now they've arrived. The days of long to-do lists that spill over into the next, and the 30,000+ steps per day kind of days. These are days of anticipation of the coming beauty, and days that end with a bone-weary body, one th
View fullsize I grew hundreds and hundreds of zinnias last year, but there was this one Oklahoma pink zinnia that stood out. Almost every flower on this plant was a double and even if it wasn't, it was still picture perfect. I didn't cut from this particular plant
View fullsize Oh, Narcissus. The spring flowers that have my heart. Unfortunately they've not gotten the attention they deserve over the last few seasons.
 
Blame the tulips. And the hot weather. Oh and that bit about not mixing daffodils with other blooms because
View fullsize A big basket of dried florals, headed off to @breadhag this afternoon. Bouquets are $25, and while some have already been pre-sold I hear there are a few left up for grabs. 
Thanks for the continued support, @breadhag and customers. I appreciate you
View fullsize Something a little different for 2024, for those who prefer bunches over mixed bouquets. 🌹

Unlike our regular monthly or bi-weekly summer subscriptions, which come with a pre-determined schedule, this one is variety-based, which means subscribers r

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