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Well, hello there! I'm Lauren, the urban farmer behind Phlora Flower Farm. Fueled by my passion for all things vintage, I savor the charm of old-fashioned cocktails and wild bouquets. Here, you'll find flowers grown and arranged by my own two hands, with a bit of help from my husband Wes and our golden retriever Chad — who is a Chad in every sense of the word. Together, we're transforming this modest .25 acres into a bustling haven for our community while spreading the luxury of fresh, local flowers.

To me, flowers are more than just pretty petals. They are a form of self-care — with the power to uplift and inspire, to bring joy and comfort, and to remind you to slow down and savor the moment. That's why I pour my heart and soul into every aspect of Phlora, from planting and nurturing to arranging and selling.

I believe every flower has a story to tell, and every person deserves to treat themselves to the healing power of fresh, locally grown blooms. Not just on birthdays or holidays — but on ordinary days too. Especially on ordinary days.

Our quaint corner may be small, but we're dreaming big. On less than a quarter acre — house included — we grow over 50 specialty varieties each season that you won't find in any grocery store. Wild, garden-fresh flowers that feel like you picked them yourself on a warm sunny day.

We're inviting you to step back in time with us, to savor the simple joys of the good life, and to share in the beauty of nature's finest creations. This is more than a flower farm — it's a little reminder that beauty is worth making space for.

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