Flowers

My flower philosophy

Passalongs Farm specializes in sustainably grown cut flowers. My bouquets and arrangements look different from grocery store or florist flowers because they are. I don’t have to only grow and use flowers that are preserved and refrigerated to last 6 weeks as they travel from other countries. I can grow and use gorgeous flowers that wouldn’t survive that journey. This allows me to provide a wide variety of fragile, yet long-lasting blooms, all grown on my small farm, using organic methods whenever possible.

What I do

I sell mixed bouquets at my farm stand and at local farmers’ markets, but I can also create something special and unforgettable for your event, be it a summer tea party, a special gift, or a wedding or anniversary.

I have a rustic, loose style, and use locally grown, seasonal flowers, greenery and herbs, sourced directly from my farm or from other western Massachusetts farmers. I’m also happy to source in non-local flowers to mix with our home-grown ones if that’s what your heart (and the season!) desires!  

Summertime Flower Share

Once flower season is well underway I offer 2 6-week flower shares : one June-July, the other August-September. Basically, I create large, lush bouquets using my own flowers and deliver (or you pick up) every week! This makes a fantastic gift – for someone you love OR for yourself! Stay tuned for 2018 offerings.

Weddings

I LOVE to create wedding flowers! Bridal bouquets, coordinating bridesmaids’ bouquets, boutonnieres, flower crowns, installations – it’s a total rush for me to make these for you, especially if you value local, seasonal flowers!

Please click here for a price list and guidelines, and let’s talk!

You can pick up your special order at the farm, at market, or I can deliver for a fee. Email me to get the conversation started.

I grow too many varieties of flowers to create a bloom list! Your best bet to see what I grow and when, look through my Facebook page and my Instagram page

Locally grown flowers are available mid-May through the end of October, depending on frost, but I also offer 4-season floristry. Please see my 4-season florist page for details (coming soon!)