The farm is located in Clifton Springs, NY- however, we are not open to the public (except for special, ticketed, on-farm workshops and events)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where can I find your flowers?

Our flowers can be found:

  • Through our seasonal flower subscriptions, which can be purchased online HERE.

  • At the Brighton Farmers Market every Sunday (Mid-April through Mid-October)

Do you provide flowers for weddings and events?

No. We currently are taking a break from providing wedding and event floral services.

What kind of flowers do you grow / what is available?

Our seasonal availability guide (found here) is a helpful resource for learning what flowers are in season. Mother nature controls everything. She decides when our flowers will start blooming, and she can make them start earlier or later than expected. For example, we usually expect to have our peonies start blooming in late may/early June. But if we get a really cold, wet spring one year, our peonies may not start blooming until a few weeks later. For this reason, we cannot promise exact flower varieties at specific times. In return, our clients can expect the most gorgeous varieties to be harvested at their peak bloom time every season.

Can I visit your farm?

No. Visitors are only welcome only if you participate in a scheduled farm tour or workshop/class. We schedule several on-farm events each season, so check back to see if we have any scheduled. Please respect that our farm is our private home and just like everyone else, we don’t appreciate unexpected visitors. Thank you for understanding!

Do you allow photographers to come to photograph their clients on your farm?

No. We are currently not accepting any on-site photographers or photography work. We are a commercial cut flower farm, not an agri-tourism farm.

Do you sell dahlia tubers?

YES! Our dahlia tuber web-shop opens during winter annually. Check back in then to see the varieties and to purchase tubers. Or better yet, get on our email list so you don’t miss the web-shop launch (we sell out of some varieties within an hour of opening every year).

I want to start a flower farm. Can you teach me how/give me free advice?

Flower farming looks glamorous from the outside, but trust me, it’s a ton of work and takes many years of experience and a lot of grit to succeed. I have free resources through my sister company, Trademark Farmer, you are welcome to learn from.

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers regarding our flower CSA program can be found HERE.

 

Say hello:

Our Contact Information:

Jenny Marks - Owner

Hello@trademarksflowers.com

Clifton Springs, New York