Deep Roots. Field Fresh
St. Vrain Blooms is a third-generation Colorado working farm with deep roots in the Longmont, Firestone and Frederick communities.
Once a working dairy farm, St. Vrain Blooms carries forward a history of agricultural tradition and community gathering.
We grow vibrant seasonal flowers you won't find in grocery stores.
We pick each stem at its peak using regenerative practices, so your bouquets last longer and bring a piece of local farm heritage into your home.
Every week brings something new from our fields to your table, celebrating what's blooming right now in the Front Range.
Our Approach
We serve our community through what this land makes possible, growing with intention, honoring the living soil beneath us, and practicing the kind of stewardship that keeps the land healthy and thriving for seasons to come.
Soil Stewardship
Healthy soil is the foundation of everything we grow. Our no-till approach protects the living ecosystem beneath the surface, building fertility season after season rather than depleting it.
Climate appropriate varieties
We grow what this land and climate can sustain. We trial and select varieties suited to Northern Colorado's conditions.
Human-scale farming
Scale is a choice. We are not a large operation and have no interest in becoming one. Human-scale farming means quality over volume, presence over efficiency, and a direct relationship between the land and the people it serves.
Our Vision
St. Vrain Blooms is a place where Northern Colorado land blooms in every sense — through flowers, through food, through gathering — built on sustainable practices that honor both the earth and the people, and offering the community space to savor, exhale, and belong
The soil that grows our flowers is rich enough for more. We're dreaming of the day this land feeds our community in every sense — vegetables, herbs, and the kind of abundance that only comes from growing things slowly and well.
Some places ask you to slow down. This is one of them. We're working toward events that bring people to this land: to celebrate the seasons, mark the moments, and remember that the best things still happen in real places with real people.
My Story
The trajectory has been clear: more soil.
It started in a New York City apartment. Then a raised bed in Denver. A community garden plot. A backyard in Aurora. Now, a farm.
I've built things before. I co-founded a school, developed new products for market, and built teams.
What I've learned is that I'm happiest when I'm tending something. Watching it grow. Figuring out what works, what doesn't, and trying again.
St. Vrain Blooms is that work. Seasonal cut flowers grown on land that's been feeding families for years.
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