84 County Rd. 11
Picton, ON

Things are starting to sprout here at the farm!
Stay tuned for more info on our 2026 season

Visitor Information
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The best time to pick is in the morning or evening; picking mid-day in the summer can cause blooms to wilt sooner
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We recommend visitors bring sunscreen, hats and bug spray depending on the weather and time of day
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Strollers and motorized wheelchairs are welcome, but the ground is uneven and can be mucky when wet
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Expect to see butterflies, insects and bees! If you have an anaphylactic allergy, ensure you have your Epi-pen with you
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No dogs are permitted, except for service dogs
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Smoking and alcohol are not permitted
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If you are a professional photographer interested in booking a visit for clients, please contact us directly to make a private reservation
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Please move through the property respectfully, being mindful of other guests and the flowers
How to pick your best bouquet!
The best time to pick is morning or evening, out of the daytime heat.
1. Hold the flower just below the stem; use a light grip so you don't crush the stem or break the flower.
2. Use the snippers provided to cut one stem at a time, from where the stem branches off from the main plant
3. Gently remove the leaves from parts of the stem that will be touching water in your container; this will help your blooms last longer
Once you leave...
4. Don't leave your flowers in a hot car
5. At home, keep them in a clean vase or jar
6. Every 2-3 days, change the water and trim the ends of the stems
If you follow all these suggestions, your bouquet should last a week or longer!
