regeneratively Grown Cut flowers

Colorful bouquet of flowers with pink, orange, yellow, and white blossoms against a wooden background.

MAMA TREE FARM CUT FLOWERS ARE GROWN USING REGENERATIVE, NO-TILL, ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PRACTICES.

PURCHASING MAMA TREE FARM FLOWERS

  • Bouquet CSA. Weekly Mama Tree Farm bouquets delivered to a local pickup area close to you. Signup for 2026 CSA season begins in early spring. Subscribe to the Mama Tree Farm mailing list or check back here in March.

  • Special orders. Bouquets (you choose size and colors, I arrange) or bunches of flowers for your event (you choose quantity and colors, I provide bunches of 10 stems of each flower, you arrange). Email Amy. For special orders, please email me at least two weeks in advance of the event to ensure we will have flowers for you.

  • Wholesale flowers and bouquets to florists and markets only. Email Amy

MAMA TREE FARM IS BLOOMING BY MAY.

CHECK WHAT’s AVAILABLE THIS WEEK TO SEE WHAT’s BLOOMING!

Please note, we sell out so place your orders 1-2 weeks prior to your event/delivery date. Weather can also affect availability. We will do our best to satisfy your request!

Please also order your CSA when it becomes available. CSA’s also sell out.

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By purchasing Mama Tree Farm local flowers grown using no-till, regenerative, organic practices, you will:

  • Receive fresher flowers that last longer as they won’t have travelled large distances. A plant grown locally in its natural season produces a flower with scent, vitality, resilience, and unique movement compared to those flown in.

  • Reduce the carbon footprint associated with transporting flowers long distances, often by airplane. Reduce energy waste.

  • Support local businesses and invest in your local economy for a healthier, stronger community.

  • Avoid additional chemical exposure associated with fumigating and processing imported flowers. 

  • Protect pollinators which are essential for our ecosystems and produce about one-third of the food we eat, providing billions of dollars toward our economy.

  • Help protect clean water, waterways, and water cycles.

  • Help build resilient, living soil which provides the foundation for our food system, supports plant growth, and plays a critical role in environmental health by filtering water, supporting biodiversity, and sequestering carbon. Without healthy soil, food production would decline, water systems would be disrupted, and the amount of carbon in the atmosphere would increase.

Close-up of a blooming pink and white flower in a field of green grass and other pink flowers.

This week’s flowers — SUMMER 2025 EXAMPLES

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