Calling All Florists

This way to local, seasonal & sustainable blooms

Not your traditional cut flowers

When describing the flowers grown at Boxwood Burrow, think whimsy, elegant, bridal, soft, ethereal, natural and wild. Our focus is on growing flowers for weddings and events.

We grow fillers, spikes, focal flowers & disks (IYKYK).

We are offering seasonal, sustainable blooms to our local florists & community.

Our growing season runs from May through September.

Our farm is closed for the winter season (until our dried flower collection grows enough to sell)!

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Flowers At Boxwood Burrow

Delicate pink wildflowers in a sunlit garden

What Kind Of Flowers Do We Grow?

Typical varieties grown: larkspur, cosmos, snapdragon, zinnia, hellebore, oregano, peonies, wheat, ranunculus, yarrow, ciaspidea, fever few, bunny tail grass, quaking grass, geum, baptisia, thornless raspberries, poppies, winged ever-lasting, silene blushing lantern, lupine, borage, mint & so much more!

Varieties slowly expanding on: peonies, tulips, daffodils, hellebore

long term vision & goals: to one day have a cutting orchard. I love flowering branches as they are SO impactful for event displays.

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The Boxwood Burrow Newsletter will include dreamy photos to inspire, garden updates, tips for growing your own cut flowers and of course, the weekly fresh sheet!

The fresh sheet is a weekly update on whats in bloom and available for wholesale purchase.

You must have a registered business to be able to purchase from the fresh sheet at wholesale prices.

Bouquet of pale pink hellebore flowers with green leaves on a textured brown fabric background.

How Do We Order Flowers?

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AND/OR

Reach out and say hello! we love collaboration and would love to help in any way we can.

Field of daisies and grass flowers, blurred background, green foliage.

How Do We Order?