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- Sponsors | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
These businesses and organizations support our local cause. Sponsors Hello@BloomedLife.com Bloomed Life We provide florists and rose lovers near Salt Lake City with locally grown, seasonal, fragrant garden roses. We are committed to sustainable floral design and inspiring our friends to live a bloomed life. More Details info@heritagemums.com Heritage Mums At Heritage Mums, we're not just a "weeding" business; we're a flourishing community. We're here to make your garden dreams "blossom" into reality. Whether you're in a "thorny" situation or just want to "grow" your knowledge, we're here for you and all the puns too! More Details voice@redacrecenter.org Red Acre Center Mission Red Acre Center is a nonprofit in Utah that works to promote and protect farmers, small rural and urban farms, and the right to choose what you eat . Vision Our vision for Utah is to have thriving local food economies. To be a place that not only allows but invites regenerative small urban and rural agriculture. Where healthy local food is grown, raised, sold and easily accessible. What We Do We advocate, educate, and build a community where the conversation can happen! More Details flowers@snuckfarm.com Snuck Flowers At Snuck Farm, we believe that it takes a variety of growing techniques and methods to adequately feed our communities now, and in the future. We use both hydroponic farming and organic soil farming methods to grow the large variety of crops we produce on our farm. More Details hello@utahflowermarket.com Utah Flower Market Utah's only exclusively locally-grown flower market. Providing designers and our local community with unique cut flowers direct from our Utah farms from April 19th through October 4th at Grove Station in Pleasant Grove. More Details
- UCFFA Sponsor | Heritage Mums
Heritage MumsAt Heritage Mums, we're not just a "weeding" business; we're a flourishing community. We're here to make your garden dreams "blossom" into reality. Whether you're in a "thorny" situation or just want to "grow" your knowledge, we're here for you and all the puns too! < Back Heritage Mums info@heritagemums.com Forty Second Street Greenhouse, South 700 East, Millcreek, UT, USA Edit My Profile Instagram Previous Next
- UCFFA Sponsor | Red Acre Center
Red Acre Center Mission Red Acre Center is a nonprofit in Utah that works to promote and protect farmers, small rural and urban farms, and the right to choose what you eat . Vision Our vision for Utah is to have thriving local food economies. To be a place that not only allows but invites regenerative small urban and rural agriculture. Where healthy local food is grown, raised, sold and easily accessible. What We Do We advocate, educate, and build a community where the conversation can happen! < Back Red Acre Center voice@redacrecenter.org (435) 704-1222 Red Acre Farm, West 4375 North, Cedar City, UT, USA Edit My Profile Instagram Previous Next
- UCFFA Sponsor | Bloomed Life
Bloomed LifeWe provide florists and rose lovers near Salt Lake City with locally grown, seasonal, fragrant garden roses. We are committed to sustainable floral design and inspiring our friends to live a bloomed life. < Back Bloomed Life Hello@BloomedLife.com (833) 420-0900 2150 S Main St unit c103, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA Edit My Profile Instagram Previous Next
- Free Spirit Flora | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Inspired by a childhood spent amidst the flowers within the cooler at her grandparents' floral shop and bookstore, Kailcee Harrison cultivated a vision - a flower farm that utilizes sustainable growing practices to produce beautiful seasonal blooms. Free Spirit FloraKailCee HarrisonAt Free Spirit Flora, our mission is deeply rooted in sustainability, where we cultivate a floral haven that harmonizes with nature to bring forth unique and extraordinary blooms. Through workshops, subscriptions, and community engagement, we aspire to share the joy of flowers, fostering a connection between individuals and the vibrant, ever-changing canvas of our flower farm.Ashley Valley Farmers Market < Back Edit My Profile Free Spirit Flora At Free Spirit Flora, our mission is deeply rooted in sustainability, where we cultivate a floral haven that harmonizes with nature to bring forth unique and extraordinary blooms. Through workshops, subscriptions, and community engagement, we aspire to share the joy of flowers, fostering a connection between individuals and the vibrant, ever-changing canvas of our flower farm. We Offer Flowers Through: The following Farmers' Markets: Ashley Valley Farmers Market As well as: Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email KailCee.harrison@gmail.com KailCee Harrison Inspired by a childhood spent amidst the flowers within the cooler at her grandparents' floral shop and bookstore, Kailcee Harrison cultivated a vision - a flower farm that utilizes sustainable growing practices to produce beautiful seasonal blooms. Previous Next
- Utah Flower and Foliage | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
I’m Katy and I have been in love with flowers all my life. I come from a family of flower gardeners and I have owned a garden maintenance and consulting business for 26 years. Two years ago I started selling bouquets of flowers that were grown in my own yard. The idea has evolved into a business where I am learning and creating and expanding all the time. I enjoy providing fresh seasonal flowers to the local community and sharing the message of the economic, environmental and social benefits of "buying local".Utah Flower and FoliageKaty RoachUtah Flower & Foliage is a micro farm located in the Salt Lake Valley. I grow flowers at various locations - my house, my friends’ houses, and a community garden plot. Ever since I heard about the Slow Flowers movement several years ago, it has been my dream to have a flower farm of my own. I grow a wide variety of annuals, perennials and shrubs and my favorites are the old-timey fragrant flowers like roses, viburnum, lilacs, iris, heliotrope, and sweet peas. I love it when a customer tells me about a flower that brings to mind a happy memory. I’m excited about my expansion plans for 2021, in both production and sales. There will be more to offer and more opportunity to share the beauty and benefits of local flowers! Pop-up events, bouquet delivery < Back Edit My Profile Utah Flower and Foliage Utah Flower & Foliage is a micro farm located in the Salt Lake Valley. I grow flowers at various locations - my house, my friends’ houses, and a community garden plot. Ever since I heard about the Slow Flowers movement several years ago, it has been my dream to have a flower farm of my own. I grow a wide variety of annuals, perennials and shrubs and my favorites are the old-timey fragrant flowers like roses, viburnum, lilacs, iris, heliotrope, and sweet peas. I love it when a customer tells me about a flower that brings to mind a happy memory. I’m excited about my expansion plans for 2021, in both production and sales. There will be more to offer and more opportunity to share the beauty and benefits of local flowers! We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale CSA Pop-up events, bouquet delivery Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email utahflowerfoliage@gmail.com Katy Roach I’m Katy and I have been in love with flowers all my life. I come from a family of flower gardeners and I have owned a garden maintenance and consulting business for 26 years. Two years ago I started selling bouquets of flowers that were grown in my own yard. The idea has evolved into a business where I am learning and creating and expanding all the time. I enjoy providing fresh seasonal flowers to the local community and sharing the message of the economic, environmental and social benefits of "buying local". Previous Next
- Maple Bloom Flower Farm | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Hi, I'm Julie Hall. I'm a farmer/florist growing fresh cut flowers on 1-acre of land in beautiful Mapleton, UT. I'm also a mom to 7-year old twins, a writer, an avid reader and I love a good adventure! I began selling flowers in 2020 and even though the world was tumultuous it was actually a great year to begin. It was a gift to be surrounded by beauty and share that beauty with others during such a difficult time. I'm so grateful for the kindness I get to be a part of as people give my flowers to people they love. (That feeling is what keeps me going on hard days.) I am also learning everyday to lean into the challenge of growing a business and an enormous garden and a young family at the same time! Thanks for supporting my small business and local flowers! Maple Bloom Flower FarmJulie HallAt Maple Bloom we believe in the power of flowers to create connection, bring joy, spread kindness, and make the world more beautiful. We grow specialty cut flowers and foliage on our 1-acre farm nestled in the foothills of Maple Mountain. We love our land! We believe in stewardship and sustainability. It's important to us to farm in a way that is good for our family, good for our ecosystem and good for our community. Because of this we use organic and regenerative farming methods. We grow over 180 varieties of cut flowers and foliage and sell both to wholesale customers and the public. You can help bring a little beauty into the world by purchasing a flower share, buying an arrangement or wrapped bouquet for someone you love, or picking up flowers for a special event. You can also find our flowers (and other locally grown flowers) at the Utah Flower Market weekly from April-October.DIY BucketsUtah Flower Market < Back Edit My Profile Maple Bloom Flower Farm At Maple Bloom we believe in the power of flowers to create connection, bring joy, spread kindness, and make the world more beautiful. We grow specialty cut flowers and foliage on our 1-acre farm nestled in the foothills of Maple Mountain. We love our land! We believe in stewardship and sustainability. It's important to us to farm in a way that is good for our family, good for our ecosystem and good for our community. Because of this we use organic and regenerative farming methods. We grow over 180 varieties of cut flowers and foliage and sell both to wholesale customers and the public. You can help bring a little beauty into the world by purchasing a flower share, buying an arrangement or wrapped bouquet for someone you love, or picking up flowers for a special event. You can also find our flowers (and other locally grown flowers) at the Utah Flower Market weekly from April-October. We Offer Flowers Through: The following Farmers' Markets: Utah Flower Market As well as: Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist DIY Buckets Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email julie@maplebloomflowerfarm.com Julie Hall Hi, I'm Julie Hall. I'm a farmer/florist growing fresh cut flowers on 1-acre of land in beautiful Mapleton, UT. I'm also a mom to 7-year old twins, a writer, an avid reader and I love a good adventure! I began selling flowers in 2020 and even though the world was tumultuous it was actually a great year to begin. It was a gift to be surrounded by beauty and share that beauty with others during such a difficult time. I'm so grateful for the kindness I get to be a part of as people give my flowers to people they love. (That feeling is what keeps me going on hard days.) I am also learning everyday to lean into the challenge of growing a business and an enormous garden and a young family at the same time! Thanks for supporting my small business and local flowers! Previous Next
- Paisley Flower Farm | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
My name is Lindy Bankhead, and I began growing specialty cut flowers 7 years ago. I began in Landscape Architecture at Utah State University, and after graduation worked at several nurseries in Logan. While raising our children at home, my husband and I built a hoop house in 2012 and I started my farm called Paisley Flower Farm. It's a wonderful industry, and I've learned so much over 7 years. Local cut flowers are so important to our local florists and economy. They really fill a niche, that isn't available through traditional imported flowers. Local flowers are more unique, fresh, fragrant, colorful, and last longer. They hold special meaning for the customers enjoying them, as they know they were grown in the same special area that they call home. Florists are also so excited about local flowers, as I can grow and bring them flowers that they can't import in. Because I'm local, the quality of my flowers totally out shines the flowers flown in boxes from countries away. It's a special feeling, to show up to the florist's shop and have them so excited by what's in my truck! I enjoy what I do, and see it not as a job, but a life-long passion that I'm blessed to share with others.Paisley Flower FarmLindy BankheadI feel incredibly lucky to grow flowers on land that has been in my husband's family for generations. My family lives and farms in the shadow of the Wellsville mountains and we often find pieces of farm tools, dishes, and toys in the soil we work. It reminds us of the love of the land and the appreciation for this land that has supported and sustained our family. My husband grows alfalfa with his family and operates an irrigation store in Logan. I work at home with our children and raise cut flowers for our local florists and flower-loving customers. I am so grateful for the many people in our community that support us as local farmers. I have been so impressed by the community's willingness to support a local farm and family. This encouragement is what keeps us going as we continue to work the land, and invest in growing cut flowers.Island Market in Logan, UT < Back Edit My Profile Paisley Flower Farm I feel incredibly lucky to grow flowers on land that has been in my husband's family for generations. My family lives and farms in the shadow of the Wellsville mountains and we often find pieces of farm tools, dishes, and toys in the soil we work. It reminds us of the love of the land and the appreciation for this land that has supported and sustained our family. My husband grows alfalfa with his family and operates an irrigation store in Logan. I work at home with our children and raise cut flowers for our local florists and flower-loving customers. I am so grateful for the many people in our community that support us as local farmers. I have been so impressed by the community's willingness to support a local farm and family. This encouragement is what keeps us going as we continue to work the land, and invest in growing cut flowers. We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale CSA Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email lindyb24@hotmail.com Lindy Bankhead My name is Lindy Bankhead, and I began growing specialty cut flowers 7 years ago. I began in Landscape Architecture at Utah State University, and after graduation worked at several nurseries in Logan. While raising our children at home, my husband and I built a hoop house in 2012 and I started my farm called Paisley Flower Farm. It's a wonderful industry, and I've learned so much over 7 years. Local cut flowers are so important to our local florists and economy. They really fill a niche, that isn't available through traditional imported flowers. Local flowers are more unique, fresh, fragrant, colorful, and last longer. They hold special meaning for the customers enjoying them, as they know they were grown in the same special area that they call home. Florists are also so excited about local flowers, as I can grow and bring them flowers that they can't import in. Because I'm local, the quality of my flowers totally out shines the flowers flown in boxes from countries away. It's a special feeling, to show up to the florist's shop and have them so excited by what's in my truck! I enjoy what I do, and see it not as a job, but a life-long passion that I'm blessed to share with others. Previous Next
- Wild Willow Gardens | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
How do you know if you're supposed to be a farmer? Carlyn and Brandon both grew up with agricultural families. It was normal to spend summers picking apples and making forts. Somewhere along the way too many people said that farming wasn't viable. 'Don't do this.' they recommended. After starting a family and careers, farming called again and wouldn't leave them alone. More than anything, that idea wanted to be. At first they borrowed a neighbor's backyard and turned it into a garden. After several years they established themselves in Springville on a permanent space. They love the feeling of being connected to the land and watching it produce abundantly. They enjoy bringing that feeling to other people. They believe this work can be sustainable, lift and inspire the human heart, and heal the soil.Wild Willow GardensCarlyn ThompsonThe farm began its career as a cow pasture. For decades, this place was only good for raising cattle. Then in the mid 1990's a family bought the property with only one scraggly tree on the entire farm. Ironically, it fell over shortly thereafter. For the next 25 years the farm slowly transformed into a beautiful space with ponds, orchards, gardens, native trees, and eventually even a place for a few cows :) Now the farm is transforming again. By embracing natural processes and a new focus on regenerative agriculture, the farm is beginning to produce more abundantly than ever. It will be a thriving space that not only provides the finest blooms, but also inspires those who find it. < Back Edit My Profile Wild Willow Gardens The farm began its career as a cow pasture. For decades, this place was only good for raising cattle. Then in the mid 1990's a family bought the property with only one scraggly tree on the entire farm. Ironically, it fell over shortly thereafter. For the next 25 years the farm slowly transformed into a beautiful space with ponds, orchards, gardens, native trees, and eventually even a place for a few cows :) Now the farm is transforming again. By embracing natural processes and a new focus on regenerative agriculture, the farm is beginning to produce more abundantly than ever. It will be a thriving space that not only provides the finest blooms, but also inspires those who find it. We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale Farmer-Florist Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email carlynthompson@gmail.com Carlyn Thompson How do you know if you're supposed to be a farmer? Carlyn and Brandon both grew up with agricultural families. It was normal to spend summers picking apples and making forts. Somewhere along the way too many people said that farming wasn't viable. 'Don't do this.' they recommended. After starting a family and careers, farming called again and wouldn't leave them alone. More than anything, that idea wanted to be. At first they borrowed a neighbor's backyard and turned it into a garden. After several years they established themselves in Springville on a permanent space. They love the feeling of being connected to the land and watching it produce abundantly. They enjoy bringing that feeling to other people. They believe this work can be sustainable, lift and inspire the human heart, and heal the soil. Previous Next
- Chateau Monette | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
I am Shannon and I run chateau Monette Flower Farm. Nestled in the hills of West Mountain on our land of 80 acres I grow my cut flowers on a few of those acres. We have recently built a greenhouse and my hobby has gotten bigger every year. I have been growing flowers for six years and love every minute of it. I’ve always loved flowers and the joy that they bring to others so after starting out growing a few hundred lavender plants my first year I grew more Varieties of flower every year sense.Chateau MonetteShannon DeHartMy flower farm is a place where I can grow and learn and share the beauty God has placed on this earth with others.I have nine kids and I love to teach them how to work and enjoy the outdoors. Being able to do something with your land that blesses others and your own children at the same time is a wonderful thing.U-PickSpanish Fork, Park City < Back Edit My Profile Chateau Monette My flower farm is a place where I can grow and learn and share the beauty God has placed on this earth with others.I have nine kids and I love to teach them how to work and enjoy the outdoors. Being able to do something with your land that blesses others and your own children at the same time is a wonderful thing. We Offer Flowers Through: Farmers' Markets Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist U-Pick Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email Chateaumonette@gmail.com Shannon DeHart I am Shannon and I run chateau Monette Flower Farm. Nestled in the hills of West Mountain on our land of 80 acres I grow my cut flowers on a few of those acres. We have recently built a greenhouse and my hobby has gotten bigger every year. I have been growing flowers for six years and love every minute of it. I’ve always loved flowers and the joy that they bring to others so after starting out growing a few hundred lavender plants my first year I grew more Varieties of flower every year sense. Previous Next
- Blue Sky Blooms | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Growing up, I didn't have the proverbial green thumb. I would flip through seed catalogs and stare longingly at houses with lovely yards, all while yearning to grow a beautiful garden of my own. I knew it was possible to do here in our arid climate as I have watched my dad and grandfather grow incredible gardens year after year. One day, several years ago, I decided to figure it out so that I could get my hands dirty and feed my passion for flowers. In 2019, this dreamer made the choice to plant a large plot of sunflowers on some of our family's land the following spring. I could never have imagined the impact those flowers made on me and the friendships that would blossom from that venture. Now, a few years down the road, I have moved the "farm" to a much smaller area on a portion of my half acre of red dirt near Zion. I am forever a student of the flowers as I learn which flourish the best in our unique growing conditions. They take a special kind of care and love to grow in the desert, and I am grateful to be here for the journey and for the joy these flowers bring not only to me, but to all who receive them.Blue Sky BloomsKimberlee HendersonUnder the blue skies and warm sunshine of the Southern Utah desert near Zion National Park, growing beautifully in the sandy red dirt, an ephemeral oasis of seasonal flowers bloom. As a micro flower farm, Blue Sky Blooms offers custom bouquets to a limited number of flower-lovers in eastern Washington County and nearby areas. We can be found at the local Farmers Market in Hurricane, whenever possible, to better serve our wonderful flower friends and customers. Flowers here are grown with love to cultivate joy, provide a safe haven for pollinators, and to make our earth a little more vibrant!Individual OrdersHurricane Farmers' Market < Back Edit My Profile Blue Sky Blooms Under the blue skies and warm sunshine of the Southern Utah desert near Zion National Park, growing beautifully in the sandy red dirt, an ephemeral oasis of seasonal flowers bloom. As a micro flower farm, Blue Sky Blooms offers custom bouquets to a limited number of flower-lovers in eastern Washington County and nearby areas. We can be found at the local Farmers Market in Hurricane, whenever possible, to better serve our wonderful flower friends and customers. Flowers here are grown with love to cultivate joy, provide a safe haven for pollinators, and to make our earth a little more vibrant! We Offer Flowers Through: The following Farmers' Markets: Hurricane Farmers' Market As well as: Individual Orders Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email blueskybloomsutah@gmail.com Kimberlee Henderson Growing up, I didn't have the proverbial green thumb. I would flip through seed catalogs and stare longingly at houses with lovely yards, all while yearning to grow a beautiful garden of my own. I knew it was possible to do here in our arid climate as I have watched my dad and grandfather grow incredible gardens year after year. One day, several years ago, I decided to figure it out so that I could get my hands dirty and feed my passion for flowers. In 2019, this dreamer made the choice to plant a large plot of sunflowers on some of our family's land the following spring. I could never have imagined the impact those flowers made on me and the friendships that would blossom from that venture. Now, a few years down the road, I have moved the "farm" to a much smaller area on a portion of my half acre of red dirt near Zion. I am forever a student of the flowers as I learn which flourish the best in our unique growing conditions. They take a special kind of care and love to grow in the desert, and I am grateful to be here for the journey and for the joy these flowers bring not only to me, but to all who receive them. Previous Next
- Treshombres Farm | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Hi! My name is Staci and I am a second generation farmer. I’m a wife and mother to 3 amazing boys ( I call them the Treshombres….hence how came up with our name ). My love for nature and being outside started at a very young age. I enjoy hiking, camping, backpacking, trail running and fly fishing. So naturally these hobbies led me to create my own outdoor oasis right in my own backyard. Somewhere to sit with my family and enjoy fresh vegetables from the garden to nurture and cultivate beautiful flowers to garnish our kitchen table. The urge to grow my own food for my family led me to the knowledge and power of flowers. And to now share that with our community is such an honor.Treshombres FarmStaci CraigTreshombres Farm is a micro flower farm located in the heart of Orchard country here in Santaquin, Utah. Our farm started as a small raised garden bed in our backyard where the bees that we were raising could flourish. Inter-grating flowers into the garden to help support the pollinators triggered something inside myself that I just could not ignore. Growing and cultivating has become a passion that I want to share with our community. From our small backyard to now small farm plot we have expanded each year, growing more and more unique and beautiful varieties to offer to the community. Offering high quality blooms grown right here in the heart of our town to the people we love is what it’s all about. Spreading joy through flowers.Local shops in Santaquin, Orders through Instagram < Back Edit My Profile Treshombres Farm Treshombres Farm is a micro flower farm located in the heart of Orchard country here in Santaquin, Utah. Our farm started as a small raised garden bed in our backyard where the bees that we were raising could flourish. Inter-grating flowers into the garden to help support the pollinators triggered something inside myself that I just could not ignore. Growing and cultivating has become a passion that I want to share with our community. From our small backyard to now small farm plot we have expanded each year, growing more and more unique and beautiful varieties to offer to the community. Offering high quality blooms grown right here in the heart of our town to the people we love is what it’s all about. Spreading joy through flowers. We Offer Flowers Through: Local shops in Santaquin, Orders through Instagram Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email Treshombresfarm@gmail.com Staci Craig Hi! My name is Staci and I am a second generation farmer. I’m a wife and mother to 3 amazing boys ( I call them the Treshombres….hence how came up with our name ). My love for nature and being outside started at a very young age. I enjoy hiking, camping, backpacking, trail running and fly fishing. So naturally these hobbies led me to create my own outdoor oasis right in my own backyard. Somewhere to sit with my family and enjoy fresh vegetables from the garden to nurture and cultivate beautiful flowers to garnish our kitchen table. The urge to grow my own food for my family led me to the knowledge and power of flowers. And to now share that with our community is such an honor. Previous Next














