Stay in the 'know'!
Thanks for dropping by!
Welcome Friends! So glad you have popped over to see what we are about. we couldn't be happier with how our community of flower friends is growing, and look forward to being able to meet many of your flower needs in season ahead.
And, as such, I am delighted to be declaring 'Field' open for season 2024 /2025.
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You may, if you are a regular here, notice a few changes, including some new offerings [hello DIY flower buckets, and soon to be detailed Flower Lover experiences]. Remember, that some of the best ideas have come from YOU, and I love hearing them. If its at all possible, your ideas are often a 'yes' from me.
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In the meantime, please add your name to our contact list to be kept up to date, explore the website, and get excited about locally grown flowers!
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Berna + Andrew
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...and, hello to accessing and sharing lovely seasonal and bee friendly blooms, via this website.
'hello' to small scale
flower farming, on the
surfcoast, victoria...
typically our 'season' commences late spring, and extends through till 'first frost' / late autumn;
though, in time, we look forward to our maturing native plants allowing us to extend our season.
you will be notified here, and on social media, when sales have closed.
our story
our merge into being flower farmers, started over 'lockdown' 2020. several decisions led us to realise how satisfying it was to share flowers from our property just outside of torquay [on the surfcoast], and the urge to launch this small business and provide local, seasonal flowers, grew.
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'flowers for change' describes a personal change of pace for us, a positive contribution to the environmental impact in the way flowers are locally grown and shared, and the change in the which 10% of all our sales might make to the organisations we support.
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thanks for visiting us here
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- berna + andrew

'happiness is only real when shared' - into the wild
'do small things with great love' - mother teresa
"we're so thankful to 'field' for their consistent contribution to 'offspring' through the sale of their flowers. what a difference those blooms are making!"
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-kristi davidson
founder and ceo of the offspring project