A Serendipitous Spring

Serendipity: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.

Every spring is different, and this year, I’ve felt that difference more than ever! Our specialty tulips bloomed a full month earlier than they did last year and when tulip season arrives, it’s always a mad rush to harvest each bloom at the proper stage to ensure you get to enjoy every minute of their beauty.

After the whirlwind of tulip season, including our first-ever specialty tulip subscription, Mother’s Day, and our second attendance at the GemState 208 Market in Kuna, I was ready to take it easy for a bit and enjoy the quiet of spring, watching the plants grow and develop before the rest of our bouquet subscriptions kicked off in June.

But Mother Nature waits for no one!

This year, I sort of accidentally have flowers earlier than I ever have before! I say accidentally because I didn’t plan them or even plant them—is true serendipitous fashion they planted themselves!

Last season in August, after I was finished harvesting from a particular bed that had most of my spring flowers, I didn’t have the time or energy to remove the old, tired plants and prep the bed for spring planting. The mess of tall, gangly, dried-up plants was overwhelming for me.

Seeing my frustration, my sweet husband came to the rescue. He mowed down all the old plants and tilled the bed, giving me a clean slate, clearing my to-do list and the space it was taking up in my brain! In doing so, he also unintentionally shook out all the seeds from those old, tired spring plants, then tilled the bed, mixing those seeds into the soil.

It turned out to be the perfect time for those seeds to germinate and create strong root systems before winter hit. Amazingly, they almost all survived the winter in better condition than many of the ones I intentionally planted last fall! (Maybe he should be the flower farmer!)

Because they were started so early in August, they are now big, beautiful plants and starting to produce gorgeous spring blooms earlier than I have ever had them before. So here we are in late May, and I have already begun having bouquets available!

The Lesson: Embrace the Unexpected

This experience got me thinking about how sometimes the best things happen when we least expect them. Just like my early blooms, sometimes opportunities arise from the simplest actions.

At The Dairy Barn Flower Farm, we believe in embracing the unexpected and turning it into something beautiful. Whether it’s a surprise early bloom or a sudden inspiration, we’re here to help you make the most of it.

What This Means for You

  • Early Blooms: Just as my flower field is blooming earlier, I’m so excited to bring you early season, beautiful blooms that brighten your day! Our bouquet subscriptions are available to purchase and our spring bouquet subscriptions begin the second week of June!

  • Serendipitous Success: Sometimes the best results come from unplanned moments. We’re here to support you and celebrate with you through both the planned and the unexpected. A La Carte bouquets and Special Order bouquets will be available throughout the season!

  • Community Sharing: Have you had a delightful surprise this spring? Share your stories with us! We love hearing how nature or a simple act of kindness has brought joy to your life.

Get Ready for Spring with Us

Inspired by the early bloom in my garden, we’re excited to offer you early access to our Subscriptions and A La Carte Bouquets! Let’s embrace the season together and make it the most beautiful one yet.

Thank you for being part of our journey. Just like my unexpected blooms in the flower field, we hope to bring a little extra joy and inspiration to your life this spring.


Flower Centerpieces for Easter

I must confess… I am a “Pinterest junkie”, a “dreamer”, an “ideas gal”, whatever you want to call it, I always have great plans for every occasion.

But… I am a terrible planner.

Well, not even so much a terrible planner, as a terrible executioner of the plan. I can make a great plan!

I have made great plans to make Easter centerpieces nearly every year. But it seems like most years we get to the week before (or even the day before) Easter and I’m scrambling to create something, or realizing I’ve waited too long and don’t have time to create the beautiful living centerpiece I saved on Pinterest back in February.

Well, here we are again… Truthfully this year I ALMOST made it!

I had the plans saved and even scheduled on my calendar. But, I was showing my husband my calendar a few weeks ago and he could see how clearly overwhelmed I was with having a new baby, starting my cool season flower seeds in our living room, taking care of the two older kids, still managing the house and keeping everyone fed, laundry done, AND all the other plans I had in store for the flower farm this year.

Something had to give…

Unfortunately, the Easter centerpieces were that thing.

I’m sure I will figure out something quick to make (I may have purchased pastel M&M’s at Costco yesterday with something in mind) but for now I can share my ideas and see if someone else can make it happen.

First, I’m obsessed with this living planter from Skye at Hamilton House Designs!!

I attended one of Skye’s Hydrangea workshops this spring and have been following her ever since (her instagram is definitely worth a follow)! And this beautiful thing is everything you could want in a spring centerpiece!

Next, I found these ADORABLE spring nest baskets from Nora Murphy Country House !!

I may or may not have added muscari bulbs to my fall tulip bulb order because of this idea…

She even has a video link on her blog post that takes you to a video segment she did showing how to make them!


And finally… this adorable wildflower meadow looking centerpiece!

This is actually one of the first living centerpieces I had seen and have wanted sooo much to make it but could never remember to start wheatgrass 2 weeks before Easter!

You may be too late for this one for this Easter but it is definitely one to keep in mind for next year (or maybe another event this spring!)

It took me a while to track down anything more than a photo (it’s been used as inspiration for many!) but Here is a link where you can get some directions if you want to give it a shot!

I hope this gives you some Easter inspiration and if you have the time to make one for yourself let me know and send me a picture or tag me on social media! I’d love to live vicariously through you!!

National Plant a Flower Day

Saturday, March 12th is National plant a flower day so here is your sign to go plant some flowers, you will thank yourself this summer! This super easy egg carton seed starting method is perfect for kids of all ages or bring out your inner child and play in the dirt yourself!

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