Zinnias
The workhorse of the summer stand. Cut them and they come back harder.

Lake St. Croix Beach, Minnesota
Specialty cut flowers grown in the heart of the St. Croix Valley. Cold-hardy perennials, hand-picked bouquets, and a regenerative farm built to last.
Farm Stand open Fri 4–7pm & Sat 9am–1pm · June through October
What We Grow
Minnesota winters shape everything we grow. We choose annuals and cold-hardy perennials suited to this climate, and plant with patience for the years ahead.
Spring
The season opens with tulips, daffodils, and snowdrops — the first cut stems of the year. Simple, joyful, and gone before summer arrives.
Our Difference
Ranunculus. Peonies. Baptisia. Lupine. Cold-hardy varieties well suited to Minnesota's climate. We're planting them for the long term — patience now for abundance later.
Peak Summer
The farm reaches full expression in midsummer. Dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers, cosmos — arranged into bouquets you won't find anywhere else in the valley.
The Farm
“The journey of the perennial is like the journey of this farm. Starting lean, establishing roots, designed to deepen and flourish over decades.”Read our story →
How to Buy
Our self-serve farm stand sits at the edge of the property, visible from the scenic St. Croix byway. Pick your bouquet, pay on your phone. No pre-orders, no waiting — just flowers.
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Featured Varieties
The workhorse of the summer stand. Cut them and they come back harder.
Our namesake flower. Native to Minnesota's north woods, it thrives where others don't bother.
Huge, fragrant, fleeting. The flower everyone wants and nobody can get enough of.
Late summer's best. Dinner-plate dahlias in burgundy, rust, and blush that look like they belong in a painting.
Farm Journal
Farm Life · June 9, 2026
The first week of June is when the farm shifts. Everything that’s been patient underground starts moving at once, and so do we.
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