Our Philadelphia flower farm entered its 15th season in 2023.  It’s proven to be the most bountiful one to date!  Many people are surprised to learn there’s such a large Philadelphia flower farm in the heart of the city and that we grow so many varieties of flowers and foliage on our 5 acres.  But here we are, cranking out the stems using regenerative practices and absolutely zero pesticides or herbicides.  Our Philadelphia flower farm uses cover crops and Korean Natural Farming (KNF)/JADAM techniques to create our own homemade fertilizers to feed the soil too, making this a seed-to-compost operation.

Below are some photos from this spring’s bounty at our Philadelphia flower farm.  Our new greenhouse was magnificent for ranunculus, poppies, campanula, stock and more!  Our 2 acres of perennials and shrubs are mature after several years of waiting and the harvest from them has been magical — baptisia, viburnum, peonies, veronica and more!  And the annual in our hoop house were a fairyland of poppies, snapdragons, and foxgloves.

As summer heats up, we’ve bid these bloom farewell.  But we’ll have so many more beauties to come, including the dahlias!  If you’d like to see our Philadelphia flower farm in person, check out our extensive on-farm workshop experiences.   Our farm has also begun selling in large volume wholesale to other florists through the Philadelphia Floral Guild.  If you’re a florist, be sure to check it out!

Ranunculus growing in the greenhouse

Poppy pods coming on in the high tunnel

Hellebore harvest in April

Narcissus harvest in April

Raununculus looking dreaming in the greenhouse

Icelandic poppies are magical. 

Towering snapdragons ready to harvest in greenhouse.

Agrostemma in the field in May. 

Special double lily of the valley. 

Veronica ready to harvest. 

March in the greenhouse before everything starting blooming. 

A rainbow of color in the high tunnel in May. 

Orlaya harvest from the field. 

Foxglove ready to harvest in the high tunnel. 

Campanula towering taller than Jennie!

Evening foxglove harvest. 

Tigre the farm cat surveys his kingdom.