Loreen and Greg McFaul

FOUNDERS & OWNERS

A Line in the Compost.

We believe flowers should be grown with care, designed with intention, and shared with joy. Here’s where we stand —and where we dig in our heels.

We GROW unique, seasonal flowers and foliage using organic practices, no-till methods, and carbon-neutral farming to honor the earth. Pollinators and wildlife aren’t just welcome here—they’re part of the team.

We DESIGN with the seasons, embracing the quirks and character of what’s blooming now. Every arrangement is distinctive. Cookie-cutter florals need not apply.

We CELEBRATE life’s moments—big, small, joyful, and tender—because flowers add beauty, meaning, and yes, that perfect “cherry on top.”

We AVOID pesticides, unnecessary drama, and clear glass vases that spotlight murky water and sad stems. You deserve better.

We DON’T guarantee exact flower varieties. We’ll always try, but the weather and supply chain have their own ideas—and we haven’t figured out how to boss them around yet.

We BELIEVE a standard issue bundle of red roses, baby’s breath, and lemon leaf is an outdated shortcut—heavy on chemicals and light on imagination. Especially on Valentine’s Day. You (and your beloved) can do better.

We OVERSPEND—happily—on dahlia tubers, ranunculus and anemone corms, fun gladiolus bulbs, exciting new flower seeds, and most recently… heirloom vegetables. Please don’t judge the number of zinnia, tomato, and pumpkin varieties currently living in our seed stash.

We DONATE to local nonprofits that care for children, elders, families, and those who “welcome the stranger.”

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Floral Design Intensive with Shane Connolly

Slow Flowers Society Journal

When the pandemic hit

The Spokesman-Review

Pandemic projects: Dream of becoming flower farmer blossoms

The Spokesman-Review

Follow the Blooms - A Parade of Lilacs

Katie Lila, Flowers for People