🏵️The PYO flower beds are closed for the season. Thanks for coming! 💐 Dried flowers will be available soon at the farm stand to brighten your winter days and festivities!!!
〰️
🏵️The PYO flower beds are closed for the season. Thanks for coming! 💐 Dried flowers will be available soon at the farm stand to brighten your winter days and festivities!!! 〰️
PYO FLOWERS
Closed for the 2024 season.
HOURS:
Every day 8am-4pm
Sept. 5 to Sept. 29th, 2024.
Call 603-512-1536 when you arrive!
-
$10 admission per person*
$10/cup
$50/bucket
While you’re here, you can take pictures, sit and relax, or enjoy a picnic!
*No charge for infants and backpack babies that are contained/not walking around yet.
If you decide to pick flowers after paying admission, just ask and we can upgrade you to a cup or a bucket!
-
Be prepared for a short walk from the parking area to the flower field on a dirt farm road.
When you arrive, call 603-512-1536 for us to show you where and how to pick, get a cup and snips, and pay.
Fill up your cup/bucket with flowers, and return your clippers.
On your way out, return your snips and grab a packet of floral food for when you get home.
Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times, and not allowed to run freely on the farm. We have farm equipment coming and going, and electric fencing.
No pets allowed.
-
Some flowers and foliage tend to wilt after cutting in the summer heat. When you get home, place your flowers in a bucket of cool water, and let them rest in a cool room for a couple of hours before arranging. They will perk right up.
Vase life depends on variety and freshness of the water. Do these things to extend your base life:
Keep the leaves out of the water
Use flower food
Change the water every other day
Give the stems a snip right when you get home and every 4 days in the vase.
Another way to extend your enjoyment is to pick flowers that dry well, like strawflower and celosia. Find a well ventilated, dark place, hang them upside down, then make dried flower bouquets and wintertime decorations!