What I'm All About:

I grow cut flowers for events (weddings, parties) and wholesale customers alike. I am not a florist, but I can grow flowers for your event if you are arranging your own flowers. I also provide flowers to florists, grocery stores and caterers. For bulk orders, there is a minimum of $100 for delivery. Individual bunches and bouquets may be purchased at the Farmers' Market in Batesville, MS or at my location in Batesville, MS. Please call 1-888-601-5943 for availability.

Please feel free to send me an e-mail. See my About me page for more info. Subscribe to the Cut Flower Availability Feed via e-mail or the Farmers' Market bulletin via e-mail.


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Recent Posts:

  • Lettuce Experiment, Part II, and Greenhouse Pics
    Date: Thursday December 3, 2009 Planted in: Container Gardening,Experiments,Growing in the Greenhouse,Square Foot Gardening,Vegetables Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    I managed to drag the storage box out to the greenhouse and fill it with soil. Prepare yourselves… A box of soil! The box measures approximately 39″x22″ by 6″ deep.  If you missed the earlier post explaining my project, here it is.  I decided to nix the tomatoes and cukes until I can get a [...]

  • Square Foot Gardening, In the Greenhouse, In a Plastic Storage Container
    Date: Wednesday December 2, 2009 Planted in: Container Gardening,Experiments,Growing in the Greenhouse,Square Foot Gardening,Vegetables Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    I’ve decided to grow all of my lettuce, carrots, radishes and some tomatoes and cukes this winter – all in the greenhouse and in a discarded underbed storage box. The tomatoes and cukes will be in large pots with tomato cages for support, but the rest will be grown in a plastic storage container. I [...]

  • Potted on the Patio
    Date: Thursday February 19, 2009 Planted in: Container Gardening,Frugal Gardening,Vegetables Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    Even if you don’t have a yard, you can grow vegetables on your patio or balcony. Seed sellers have learned that apartment and condo-dwellers like fresh vegetables too, and sell a variety of seed that is suitable for pot culture. I’ve included a list of varieties at the end of this post for reference. Herbs [...]

  • Tough times=more home gardens? I hope so!
    Date: Monday February 16, 2009 Planted in: Container Gardening,Frugal Gardening,Vegetables Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    There was a time when people grew all their own food, instead of relying on supermarkets, farmers’ markets and restaurants to purchase from. I hope to see an upsurge in home gardeners and community gardens as the economy ticks lower, and groceries become too expensive for some people. When you think “home vegetable garden” do [...]

  • “Lifestyle” Container Gardens for Fall Part 1
    Date: Monday July 28, 2008 Planted in: Annuals,Container Gardening,Ornamentals,Seasonal Gardening Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    Even gardening isn’t immune to current fashion trends. This season is geared toward bright colors, jewel tones, and graphic black and whites. If you are looking for a simple way to expand your growing season, or need a unique gift, container plants are the way to go. When you hear “lifestyle gardening” that simply refers [...]