Bouquets and Arrangements…
Below you can see some examples of our arrangements/bouquets that we put together. You are, of course, welcome to order particular flowers and arrange them yourself (this is, in fact, what our CSA subscribers do — they either receive a “bundle share“ with enough flowers for 2 vases/arrangements or a “bucket share“ with about double that amount). If you contact us, we are happy to let you know what flowers are currently blooming and talk through size and pricing, or find bouquets on our roadside farm stand (see address at the end of the page), or find us at the Downtown Sykesville Farmers Market on some Sundays. In general, medium-large bouquets can run between $18-50, smaller ones between $10-25, “minis“ between $7-12, and “micro-minis” between $5-8 — pricing depends on the value of the flowers used, number of stems, and other elements of arranging…
A few "mini" arrangements with an elegant large one, done as part of the flowers for an August 2024 wedding...

Another tall arrangement from the same August 2024 wedding...

An early spring bouquet (med-large)
Large bouquets prepared for a bat mitzvah in June 2024
A birthday bouquet (med-large)
Early bouquets are so welcome, as the daffodils and then tulips finally break the doldrums of winter... with some redbud branches for texture... (med-large)
Deep shades of burgundy and lilac in mid-Spring (medium)
The bachelor buttons (blue), spray-roses (pink), and ranunculus (white) accent this colorful collection (medium)
One of the "minis" -- small bouquets that really pack a colorful punch! Perfect for small hosting or bar-height tables, a thoughtful every-day gift, or flowers to brighten up your guest bathroom...
A nice, full many-colored medium bouquet...
A mini with unexpected early spring colors...
These were so fun to make -- small table arrangements for a bat mitzvah. My client asked that they not be too high, so the kids could see across the table to their friends (smart!). While packed with flowers, the arrangements stayed between 5-7 inches high.
This one, which included some very early dahlias (first week of June!), was for the celebrated young adult at the bat mitzvah...
An elegant, tall mini...
Another mini with an early brilliant single-dahlia (the sunset colors just grab me every time...)
This one is somewhere between a mini and a micro-mini :)
Micro-mini...
Arrangements ready for transport for the dinner tables at a wedding at Glen Echo park... Hard to see from this angle, but they were about 8-11 inches high in 6-inch vases. What a warm and lovely celebration that was...
...and the larger arrangements for that same wedding, for the buffet tables.
A closer shot, bringing into better focus the deep shades of the snapdragons and heaven-scented stock flowers...
One of my favorite minis of 2024 -- I love the white striations on the echinacea... no idea how those occurred on one of my echinacea plants (the other plants don't have the striations) -- nature is awesome!
Endless color with those varieties of echinacea, snapdragons, statice, and sweet williams... (medium)
A July 2024 creation -- a magical month in that the snapdragons and other late spring flowers are still with us, and are fabulously complemented by the elegance of lisianthus... (med-large)
A med-large birthday bouquet with lots of strawflowers, ageratum, scabiosa, snapdragons, statice, craspedia, and zinnias...
Another mid-summer bouquet in mixed jewel tones (somehow fitting for the 102-degree day on which it was made!). Those red-flowered spires are crocosmia -- so dramatic!

A medium bouquet for a church event in early/mid spring... I can't get enough of the anemones (the dark blue flower in the lower left).
A medium-large birthday bouquet in late spring...