Opening Day is Friday, April 11th!!
I am offering Bedding Plants, Hanging Baskets, Decorative Porch Pots, Vegetables, and Perennials!! Keep your eyes on Facebook and this website for updates, hours, and information about my new offerings. This expansion will be in addition to the mums and fall plants I have always grown. Thank you to all my loyal customers and welcome to new ones in the future!! I’m so excited to see what we can create!!
Berdan Garden Flowers is a small Greene County business that we started in 2018 on our family farm. What began as a small project to get our kids outside and working, blossomed into a love for growing all kinds of plants. Our first year started with growing 400 potted mums and we now offer 28 different varieties of mums and an assortment of fall baskets and plants.
FAQs
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You will be able to purchase flowers for 2025 beginning April 11-Memorial Day weekend directly from the farm. Check out our hours of operation listed on the page. I will have plants, hanging baskets, porch pots and spring bouquets available during these hours for pickup.
I will have fall hours for mums and other fall plants beginning Labor Day weekend-until sold out.
I will not have bouquets available during the months of June, July , and August this year.
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I am not currently taking any more weddings for the season of 2025.
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When people think of a flower farm, they envision acres and acres of beautiful flowers. That is not quite how flower farming works. We currently grow on ½ an acre, which is about all I can handle being one person. There is a lot of hand labor that come with gardening.
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This is usually the first question I get about mums. The answer is yes and no. The mums I grow are considered “hardy,” but I personally consider them a tender perennial. When you purchase your mums in the fall, you are not giving them a long time to develop a good root structure to sustain themselves over the winter.
My suggestion if you would like to perennialize your mums is getting them as early as you can in the season, water the heck out of them, mulch them very well for the winter, and leave the dead foliage on them through the winter to act as protection. In the spring cut the foliage back and say a little prayer that they made it 😊
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Yes, we do! Please contact me if you wish to purchase in bulk.