Cut Flowers
Why pay top dollar for imported (and cliché) red roses and tulips when locally grown Georgia peonies, poppies, bellflowers and snapdragons are just as beautiful?
Find LocallyWhy pay top dollar for imported (and cliché) red roses and tulips when locally grown Georgia peonies, poppies, bellflowers and snapdragons are just as beautiful?
Find LocallyFlower farmers can only provide in-season blooms, but thanks to Georgia’s temperate climate, our season can stretch from late winter all the way through summer. The blooms that do best here are acclimated to both heat and humidity.
Mother’s Day in May is one of the biggest holidays for cut flowers, as well as Valentine’s in February, but did you know that Christmas and Hanukkah actually top the list in sales? Easter and Passover are popular as well.