Hope Blooms Flower Farm

Hope Blooms Flower Farm Providing central Minnesota with seasonally grown cut flowers.

We've had lots of questions about the peonies, and we're excited to finally share an update! 🌸The first reds are beginni...
05/29/2026

We've had lots of questions about the peonies, and we're excited to finally share an update! 🌸

The first reds are beginning to bloom, and we'll be opening U-Pick next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

We're using this next week to finish w**ding, get signs up, and let more varieties begin to open so the field is at its best for visitors.

For our bouquet subscription members: deliveries will begin next week! Watch your email this weekend for details and information about the first delivery.

Thank you for your patience and enthusiasm—we can't wait to share the season with you soon.

This season is looking a little different than I originally imagined.Earlier this year, I had plans to push harder, grow...
05/27/2026

This season is looking a little different than I originally imagined.

Earlier this year, I had plans to push harder, grow more, and do more with the farm. But somewhere along the way, I realized the pace we were keeping wasn’t sustainable for our family or for me personally.

So we’re making a pivot.

Hope Blooms will still have subscriptions, tours, and some U-pick opportunities this season, but overall we’re choosing to do less. Less pressure. Less striving. Less trying to carry everything all at once.

This farm was always meant to support a meaningful life for our family — not pull us away from it.

Lately I’ve been reminded that rest matters too. That being fully present with my kids, my husband, and the life right in front of me matters too. And honestly, I think this season needs more of that.

So if the farm feels a little quieter this year, that’s why.

Not because we don’t care.
But because we’re trying to choose what matters most.

Warm sun yesterday.Cold wind and storm clouds today.The peonies are growing fast now, and some of the reds are just begi...
05/18/2026

Warm sun yesterday.
Cold wind and storm clouds today.

The peonies are growing fast now, and some of the reds are just beginning to show color. We started sidebud removal this weekend — one of those jobs that means bloom season is getting close.

Last night’s storm split one of our crabapple trees in half, which feels a little symbolic of this season if I’m honest.

Still, the fields are beautiful.
Still, the flowers are coming.

Subscriptions are open, and u-pick is slowly getting closer.

The crabapple tree bloomed a few days early this year. 🌸Every year it blooms around my birthday, and every year I wait f...
05/12/2026

The crabapple tree bloomed a few days early this year. 🌸

Every year it blooms around my birthday, and every year I wait for it. It’s old and enormous and absolutely covered in blossoms right now. If the trees are right, we may be in for an early peony season too.

This weekend we spent another long day w**ding and fertilizing the field. About 2/3 done now, with side-budding season just ahead. Slow work. Necessary work.

Across the road, we also planted two new apple trees.

Long before we owned this land, there was an old farmhouse there with apple trees lining the drive. The house has been gone for nearly 20 years, but this year we decided to start restoring that piece of the property again — little by little. Apple trees. Evergreens. Windbreaks. Beauty for all seasons. A place that feeds people and wildlife both.

Sometimes farming feels like a constant reminder that we are not actually in control of growth.

We plant.
We water.
We w**d.
But God is the One who makes things grow.

And honestly, I’m grateful for that today.

Subscriptions are now just over half sold out for the season, and with the fields waking up faster than usual, peony time suddenly feels very close. 🌱

Beauty takes time. 🌸Peonies especially.Most peony plants need 3–5 years before they’re mature enough to harvest well — w...
05/08/2026

Beauty takes time. 🌸

Peonies especially.

Most peony plants need 3–5 years before they’re mature enough to harvest well — which means every full field of blooms represents years of waiting, tending, w**ding, dividing, hoping, and trusting the process.

This is our 7th growing season at Hope Blooms, and for the first time, the field is beginning to feel truly full.

With another beloved peony destination pausing their Peony Days this year, we’ve been quietly considering expanding our u-pick experience during peak bloom season.

More blooms.
More evenings.
More room to wander slowly through the rows.

Nothing officially announced just yet…
but if this is something you’d love to experience this season, we’d truly love to hear from you. ✨

The peonies are getting close.

Seven years ago I started Hope Blooms with a logo that felt right at the time. And it was — for that season.But over tim...
05/05/2026

Seven years ago I started Hope Blooms with a logo that felt right at the time. And it was — for that season.

But over time I gained clarity about what this farm actually is. We are peony forward. Almost exclusively. And our brand needed to reflect that. The watercolor design I started with was beautiful but it didn't reproduce well on products, labels, or anything that needed a clean single color. It was time.

So I redesigned it. Same general spirit, same circle, but more intentional. More us. More peony.

We all grow up and change. We gain clarity. I think that's true of people and of farms. 🌸

The new logo is showing up on everything going forward — stickers, jars, signage, all of it. I love it and I hope you do too.

Seven seasons ago I started Hope Blooms with a logo that felt right at the time. And it was — for that season.But over t...
05/05/2026

Seven seasons ago I started Hope Blooms with a logo that felt right at the time. And it was — for that season.

But over time I gained clarity about what this farm actually is. We are peony forward. Almost exclusively. And our brand needed to reflect that. The watercolor design I started with was beautiful but it didn't reproduce well on products, labels, or anything that needed a clean single color. It was time.

So I redesigned it. Same general spirit, same circle, but more intentional. More us. More peony.

We all grow up and change. We gain clarity. I think that's true of people and of farms. 🌸

The new logo is showing up on everything going forward — stickers, jars, signage, all of it. I love it and I hope you do too.

This was one of my favorite days last season. 🌸The weather was so beautiful I dragged everything outside and arranged su...
04/30/2026

This was one of my favorite days last season. 🌸

The weather was so beautiful I dragged everything outside and arranged subscription bouquets on my patio table instead of in the cooler. I don't regret it for a second.

This is what a Hope Blooms bouquet subscription looks like — fresh peonies and seasonal blooms, arranged with care, delivered to your door in a jar with RO water and flower food, ready to display the moment they arrive.

Four weeks. Starting in early June. $188 for the full subscription.

And for every bouquet we deliver, we donate one to someone in our community — hospice care, senior centers, domestic violence shelters. Every subscription makes two people's spaces more beautiful.

We're capping it at 15 spots this season. 12 are still available.

If you've been thinking about it — this is your sign. Link in bio to grab your spot. 🌸

👉 hopebloomsflowerfarm.myshopify.com

A lot has happened in a week. 🌸Every variety is up now. The grass is that deep, lush green that only comes with a good M...
04/27/2026

A lot has happened in a week. 🌸

Every variety is up now. The grass is that deep, lush green that only comes with a good Minnesota spring rain. The wind has been having its way with our landscape fabric but the plants don't mind — they just keep growing.

This is the part of the season I try to pay attention to. Before the buds. Before the blooms. When it's just green and growing and full of promise.

Millie, our golden retriever and self-appointed field inspector, has already done her rounds this morning and given her official approval. She takes her job very seriously. 🐾

June is coming. 🌸

It's such a beautiful night on the farm. ❤️
11/12/2025

It's such a beautiful night on the farm. ❤️

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17963 545th Avenue
Grove City, MN
56243

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