Spring Bouquet Subscription

4 weeks of flowers | April 2026

Bouquet Subscriptions

Flowers have the power to turn an ordinary week into something work celebrating. This year I’m growing the most decadent spring blooms so you can bring in some beauty while you’re waiting for the sunshine to come back. Starting in April, get a bouquet once a week for 4 weeks.

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The Flowers

Sustainably grown, unique flowers you won’t find at the florist

All my flowers are grown on my farm, not shipped in from halfway around the world. They’re chemical free, handpicked by me, and will bring a smile to your face. Take a look at some of my favorites!

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The Details

When do I pick up my bouquet each week?

Exact dates will be determined by Mother Nature. I’ll let you know within 2 weeks of your selected Bouquet Subscription when it will start.

Pick up your bouquet weekly from the Farm Store located at 7778 Champoeg Rd NE, St. Paul, OR

  • Thursdays: 3–6 pm

  • Saturdays: 9 am–12 pm

What’s included with a subscription?

  • A guaranteed mixed bouquet of the freshest blooms (at least 20 stems per week)

  • First access to future subscriptions before they sell out

  • My heartfelt thanks for supporting my first growing season!

What will the bouquets look like?

  • Your bouquet will be different each week to feature the best seasonal blooms

  • Review the website photos for examples of what bouquets may look like, they will be grown 100% on the farm by me

Anything else I should know?

  • Choose a Thursday or Saturday pick-up at the Farm Store

  • If you can’t make it, a friend may pick up your bouquet for you

More Flowers Coming Soon!

Not ready for a subscription? Join the email list below so you’ll be the first to know when my farm store opens this summer for bouquets!

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Meet your Farmer

My name is Hayden Smith. I came back to the family farm in my 30s after a decade of city living. Turns out, ‘living the dream’ isn’t what I thought it would be and now I’m back with my hands in the soil, happier than ever.

I’m a 6th-generation Oregonian, growing flowers and building my life in St. Paul on the same land my family has farmed since the 1800s.

The farm has changed a lot since then — a queer, woman-owned flower farm would not have existed back then. But today, I’m here to bring a little joy to your life with my homegrown bouquets. I can’t wait to share them with you!

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