A weekly flower delivery from May June ’til August.
Registration opens on Sunday Feb 15, 2026.
How Our Flower Share Works:
Give the gift of food for the soul that keeps on giving.
1.
Sign Up.
Purchase a flower share .
If it’s a gift, you’ll be able to fill in the recipients details for delivery on the checkout page.
2.
We grow your flowers.
All of the flowers are grown on our farm just outside New Hamburg.
3.
Flower happiness delivered!
Flower deliveries will start in May June. We will email you with all of the details before hand. Delivery dates may alter if we have a colder spring, but either way we will make sure that you get all 10 flower deliveries.
2025 Flower Pics
Flower share details:
- Length: 10 delivery weeks
- There may be a 1-2 week gap between earlier spring flowers (tulips) and early summer blooms.
- If this is the case, we will just run longer to make up for it.
- Start Date:
May 28 and 29June 2026 10 and 11 NOTE: we may have to start later if we have a cold spring delaying bloom times- we will just run later to make up for it) OR if we have an early spring, we may start 1 week earlier. - Delivery Days
- K-W: Wednesdays
- Cambridge, Stratford, New Hamburg, Baden, and farm pick ups: Thursdays
- Pricing: $339 for all 10 weeks (Or 10 payments of $35.60)
- $20/week for flowers
- $10/week for delivery (savings of $2.75 compared to a one off flower delivery)
- $3.90/wk HST
- Payment plan is 5% extra to cover software, admin, and processing fees.


What’s included in a flower membership?
- 10 mason jar sized seasonal floral bouquets cut from our gardens (our bouquets will generally be a bit larger than last year’s )
- Delivery to your door in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Stratford,New Hamburg and Baden. Save time and cut down on carbon emissions.
- In Guelph: pick up your flowers at the Guelph farmers market on Thursdays between 4 and 7pm.
- Weekly farm updates so that you can see what’s going on with your flowers + watch them grow.
Flowers we’re growing for 2026:
.Flower shares start in May June with early flowers like calendulas, anenomes (New for 2026), lilac and other early spring flowers- daffodils will in all likely hood be finished then unless our spring is unusually cold.
Then we will have sweet william, zinnias, yarrow, rudbeckia, and more for a burst of colour throughout the summer-finishing up with glads in August (also new for 2026!). Most of our summer bouquets tend toward more of a ‘wildflower’ look- you won’t find these in your grocery store!
As always, we are working with nature, so nothing is 100% guaranteed. However, if things don’t go as planned we will always try to substitute another great looking flower. . .or we might have to alter delivery dates (we will contact all members about any date changes asap)

It’s more than just flowers. . .
When you purchase a flower share for yourself or someone else, you
- Spread happiness! Flowers really do boost moods and help us to feel better. (Check out this study here: https://ucmweb.rutgers.edu/magazine/1013archive/departments/spring-2010/insights/flower-power)
- Help pollinators– growing flowers locally helps boost the local pollinator population
- Support local– all of the flowers are grown right here on our farm just outside New Hamburg.











