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:

  • Perennials you Can Grow for your Wedding, Part I
    Date: Wednesday April 14, 2010 Planted in: Grow Your Own Wedding Flowers,Wedding Flowers Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    As a continuation of the Grow Your Own Wedding Flowers series, I’ve made a list of perennials and bulb grown flowers that will do well as cut flowers. This is not an all inclusive list, but does contain some of the more popular wedding flowers.  Please keep in mind that perennials are long-term plantings and take [...]

  • Garden Bed Preparation
    Date: Tuesday December 1, 2009 Planted in: Garden Planning,Grow Your Own Wedding Flowers,Wedding Flowers Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    **I’m including this as part of a series about growing your own wedding flowers, but the information can be applied to any flower bed.  If you really want to grow spectacular flowers, preparing the growing area (beds) ahead of time will make a huge difference in the long run. If you are in an area [...]

  • Growing your own wedding flowers
    Date: Wednesday November 18, 2009 Planted in: Garden Planning,Grow Your Own Wedding Flowers,Wedding Flowers Planted by: Jennifer Tidwell
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    As a spinoff from Green Weddings, I decided to offer some advice about growing your own wedding flowers. After you decide on a date, do some research about what will be blooming in your area during the month of your wedding. Growing your own flowers does require some flexibility, as you are at the mercy [...]