• All Dahlia'd Up,  Newsletter Magazine

    Flower Farming Surprises

    Its November, all the farm clean up is finally finished and the final touches are going into the 2018 Flower Season plans. Now I’m almost ready for a long winters break. …Almost. September and especially October was a couple of my hardest months I’ve had in a very long time. They hit me emotionally, physically and spiritually but hey that is life. I’ve learned so much. So thankful I get to share my life with flowers. Now to embrace all that fall / winter has to offer. I share more in our OCT/NOV newsletter magazine. Be sure to check out our combined OCT/NOV issue of our newsletter magazine.  Click on Cover below for…

  • All Dahlia'd Up

    Where did the summer go

    I can not even believe tomorrow is September first.  I remember the excitement back in May getting everything in the ground a bit early and every since then its been like watching the kettle boil especially in regards to our dahlias. They are not liking the weather this year at all. They are blooming and they are beautiful just not plentiful like they normally are. Good thing we planted so many this year. One exciting new development though has been attending the South Anchorage Farmers Market. We’ve been twice and have pretty much sold out each time. Which blows my mind. I love that our flowers are such a hit. We will be…

  • All Dahlia'd Up

    Here we GO!

    Yes, I’m sure you’ve felt it, you know the warm sun in the afternoons? I’ve even noticed melting around the bottoms of trees and around my yard. Although last year we didn’t have any snow for me it sure has been nice having it this year. More snow coverage means more moisture for our summer. Hopefully will cut down on the forest fires.  March for me always brings on excitement as this means flower season is begging for me and its when our first newsletter magazine of the year comes out.  I keep thinking I’ll get better at blog posting. I guess its time for a blog schedule cause if doesn’t make on…