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The June Edit: Wildflowers Emerge in the Valley

The June Edit: Wildflowers Emerge in the Valley

We’re calling it: June is peak fluff.

Peonies are still dancing in the spotlight (but not for long—catch them before they make their dramatic exit). Meanwhile, foxglove and campanula continue to charm with their elegant stature and ruffled textures. But the real scene-stealers this month? The summer blooms bring the meadow vibes in full force.

Say hello to the next wave: cosmos, snapdragons, nigella, yarrow, and scabiosa. These summer stars are not only gorgeous and textural, but many of them also dry beautifully, making your bouquets last well beyond the season.

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The May Edit: What’s Growing in the Hudson Valley

The May Edit: What’s Growing in the Hudson Valley

May is magic in the Hudson Valley. It’s the season of abundance—of color, fragrance, and finally getting your hands in the dirt without gloves. It’s also one of the most dynamic months for cut flowers. Blooms come fast and furious, each with its own fleeting window. Knowing what’s actually in season helps set the stage for arrangements that feel alive, fresh, and honest to the time of year.

Here’s what’s blooming—and what you can expect in your bouquets and Arrangements this month.

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The April Edit:                                                                       What’s Growing in the Hudson Valley

The April Edit: What’s Growing in the Hudson Valley

April kicks off one of our favorite times of year—when local flowers start to appear in all their fresh, seasonal glory. Supporting local farmers and living in tune with the season means getting the absolute best of what nature has to offer, while helping build a stronger, more sustainable community.

So, what’s blooming right now?

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The Lazy Gardener’s Guide to Spring Planting
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The Lazy Gardener’s Guide to Spring Planting

Let’s get something straight: you don’t need to be a full-time garden person to have a beautiful, blooming yard. You don’t need a spreadsheet. You don’t need to start seedlings under grow lights in January. You don’t need to overthink it.

Here’s how I approach ornamental gardening for the lazy gardener—aka, the gardener who wants cut flowers, color, and life without a ton of upkeep.

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