Fifty Years of Farming Tradition
Proudly family-owned and nestled in the Satsop Valley, we’ve spent decades growing the finest daffodil and tulip bulbs the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Our Story
For more than fifty years, our family has cultivated beauty in the Satsop Valley of Grays Harbor County. What started as a small family venture in the Puyallup Valley in the early 1950’s has since blossomed into a four-generation tradition of farming, learning, and growing together here at Satsop.
Each generation has added its own touch — new techniques, new varieties, and the same steadfast commitment to quality. From our great-grandparents who first turned the soil in the Puyallup Valley to the fourth generation now leading the farm here in the Satsop Valley, our hands have remained in the dirt, caring for every bulb we grow.
We’re proud to share the color, beauty, and joy that has connected our family to this land.
Picked with care
Every bloom we grow is picked by hand and handled with care. From early spring’s daffodils and tulips to late-summer sunflowers, dahlias, zinnias and the like, each flower tells the story of our land and the rhythm of the Pacific Northwest seasons.
We take pride in offering fresh, seasonal flowers and premium bulbs, sharing the same quality and beauty we’ve nurtured in our fields for generations. Whether you’re planting our bulbs in your own garden or bringing home a bouquet, every stem is a piece of our farm’s story.
Sharing our Knowledge
We love welcoming our community to the farm through seasonal events and hands-on workshops that celebrate the art of growing and arranging flowers. Join us to learn how to plant and care for bulbs, craft your own floral designs, or simply enjoy the beauty of the blooms around you.
Our gatherings are designed for flower lovers of all kinds — from beginners to seasoned gardeners — and offer a chance to slow down, connect, and share in the joy of flowers. Each season brings something new to discover here on the farm.
Workshops coming soon - check back in the Spring!
Stay in Bloom All Year Long
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