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The November Edit: What’s Blooming Now
November in the Hudson Valley is that quiet seasonal pivot—when the fields slow, the mornings frost over, the light shifts, and the color moves from crisp to muted. But that doesn’t mean the flowers are gone.
We’re still sourcing locally grown blooms, many cultivated in greenhouses by growers who work miracles through the colder months. These stems carry the mood of the season—structural, sculptural, and full of character—with the freshness and integrity we always stand by.
And we begin to welcome select Dutch imports—carefully chosen to expand what we can offer without losing our seasonal grounding.
It’s not about flooding our work with out-of-season options. It’s about pairing quality local stems with imported varieties that bring richness, nuance, and options as the days grow darker.
The Lazy Gardener’s Guide to Fall Planting
For when you want more flowers with less work (and fewer rules)—There’s a sweet spot in the Hudson Valley gardening calendar—and it’s right now.
Fall is low-key the best time to plant, especially if you're the kind of gardener who loves beautiful results but doesn't exactly thrive on planning and pruning spreadsheets. The soil’s still warm, the air’s cooled off, and plants are ready to settle in without all the drama of summer heat. Even in Zone 6b, you’ve got time.
Here’s how we do fall planting at Flora Good Times: no pressure, no guilt, just the kind of moves that pay off next season (and beyond).
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