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It's that time of year again! It's time to treat yourself or someone you love to a bouquet subscription! This is a perfect present for the gardner or flower enthusiast in your life!

 

The summer subscription includes 6 bouquets, available for pickup in our farm stand biweekly starting at the beginning of July. We are no longer doing deliveries. Bouquets are valued at $30-$35 and contain the best of what's currently in season. 

 

Specialty flower varieties that we grow and could be included in bouquets are: Lisianthus, dahlias, sunflowers, snapdragons, zinnia, marigold, scabiosa, statice, rudbeckia, a variety of beautiful foliages and much more.

 

Additional benefits of purchasing a bouquet subscription include:

+ Flowers make you happy! Our subscribers constantly tell us that bouquets brighten up their lives in both big ways and small.

+ You'll be supporting a local, female-owned and operated family business.

+ Get the chance to experiencing new flower varieties and/or interesting colors of tried and true flowers.

+ Enjoying a summer of fresh flowers in your home and experience the seasons in a whole new way.

+ Take advantage of subscriber-only deals for on-farm events (and we have some really cool events planned for 2025).

 

Of course if you have any specific questions, please email us at juneandjaneflowerco@gmail.com!

 

Summer Subscription

$180.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • 2025 will be our fourth year commercially growing cut flowers. The vast majority of our flowers are hand sown and grown from seed and all of our flowers are free of any harsh chemicals or pesticides so you can feel good about having them in your home. We are constantly learning and trying to be better, and to that end we belong to trade organizations like the ASCFG (Association of Cut Flower Growers) and MN Grown. We believe in sustainability, and in our design work we never have (or will) use floral foam. 

     

    Your purchase of a bouquet subscription now, in the beginning of winter, helps us stay afloat through the winter months when expenses are high and income in low.

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