When Debbie started Birchwood Meadows, her dream included sharing joy and kindness with everyone, sowing seeds for happiness and watching them blossom into a brighter world.
As the growing season winds down, we want to find all of our late bloomer flower friends a home where they can be admired and enjoyed.
Giving Back to the Community
We kindly ask everyone who joins us to bring a non-perishable food item or cash donation for the food bank.
Free Flower Event Guidelines:
There is a limit of 15 stems per person – we want to spread as much joy as we can and allow as many people as possible to participate
Please bring your own clippers and buckets/containers for transport (water will be available)
Be courteous and kind
Wear your biggest smile!
More than Just Flowers...
It’s also kickoff weekend for Fall at Birchwood Meadows!
Debbie’s Garden will be open for you to wander and enjoy
Our DIY Dressed to Impress Pumpkin and Dried Flower Hoop stations will be ready for your creative flair
Our flower market will be stocked in case you wish to purchase a few more blooms to fill out your bundle
Grab a few fall-inspired goodies from the Shop!
FAQ
What happens if you run out of flowers?
With so many flowers still blooming each day, we don’t see this happening, but we will try to let you know in advance (follow us on Instagram for updates!) There is still so much to see and do at the farm, we hope you’ll still come visit!
Are pets welcome?
As a working farm, we only allow service animals on the property and ask that pets be left at home. (Ask Abbie our Bernese Mountain dog about the porcupine incident of 2024!)
Do I need to bring my own clippers?
Strongly recommended – Although we will have a few tools on hand, the number of visitors can mean a long wait for shared clippers.
Can I purchase a jar or pail on site?
No – We will not have containers for cut flowers available due to the anticipated number of visitors.
What if I arrive before 10 am?
We ask that you please remain in your vehicle, as we will not be allowing anyone into gardens before the event start time.