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“When life seems to be in a constant state of frenzy, flowers can provide us with a much-needed moment of calm.”

- University of North Florida Research

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Terraces with Perennial

& annual gardens

"No two gardens are the same.

No two days are the same in one garden."

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- Hugh Johnson


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Ready to experience the power of flowers? Whether you seek a solo retreat or a shared adventure, we're excited to welcome you to our flower farm.

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WHAT TO BRING:

(If you are going to cut flowers)

  • Enclosed shoes (bees are often on clover and can get stuck on sandals)

  • Bug spray

  • Garden gloves

  • Hat

  • Bottle of water

  • Sunscreen

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THINGS TO BE AWARE OF:

  • If you are allergic or afraid of bees, it is best not to come.

  • We don't spray the fields, meaning there are plenty of beneficial insects, including spiders.

  • The terrain is generally even; strollers and wheelchairs can access the gardens, but be aware of some short steep slopes that may require a bit of effort.

  • We share our surroundings with a farm that has livestock (horses, goats, cats, and chickens). Please refrain from getting too close to them—no petting or feeding the animals at any time. PLEASE.

  • Drive slowly down the driveway as there might be chickens, cats, turkeys, bunnies, and squirrels crossing.

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CANCELLATIONS:

In case the weather interferes with your visit, we will refund your reservation. If your plans change, kindly notify us at least 24 hours in advance.

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at terracesflowerfarm@gmail.com or text/call us at 248-520-4034 (text is preferred).

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Thank you for your interest in our farm! We look forward to meeting you!

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"The presence of flowers triggers happy emotions, heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a positive manner far beyond what is normally believed."

- Rutgers University

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