Frequently asked questions.

  1. Where are you located?

  • GPS to: 3615 Oak St, Lebanon, PA

    This takes you to our working dairy farm. The flower garden is right up the road from the farm driveway. Look for a large sign pointing to the Pick-Your-Own Gardens.

2. May I take my Family/Senior/Engagement photos here?

  • Flower customers are always encouraged to take snapshots of the U-Pick garden! We would love to see your photos too; please consider tagging us in them on facebook/instagram!

  • If you are coming for a photo session with a photographer, we ask that you check out our photography page for details and costs.

3. When is the best time of day to visit the flower garden?

  • While we are open all day, flowers perform best when harvested in the morning or evening. Flowers cut in the high heat of the day will not last quite as long in the vase.

  • Our favorite times to pick and work the garden are before 11am and after 4pm. In the later evening hours a good portion of the garden is shaded!

4. Do you arrange flowers for weddings or events?

  • We will make event centerpieces for tables and simple bridal bouquets on a case specific bases. We are happy to put you in contact with a local wedding florist for all of your arranging needs.

  • Garden style bouquets are available for purchase daily (until sold out) in the potting shed. Bouquets come wrapped and with floral food for $18.

  • We do offer pre-picked design buckets of flowers by order that you may then arrange on your own(see the Shop page). We will custom pick buckets to your color requests!

5. What flowers do you grow?

  • Dahlias, Eucalyptus, Sunflowers, Zinnias, Snapdragons, Lisianthus, Celosia, Amaranthus, Calla Lilies, Lavender, Cosmos, Marigolds, Gomphrena, Queen’s Anne Lace, Lupines, Nigella, Foxglove, Snow-on-a-Mountain, Ageratum, Chrysanthemums, Salvia, Statice, Strawflowers, Sedum, Rudbeka, Echinacia, Baby’s Breath, Hibiscus, Lemon Balm, Phlox, Orlaya, Dianthus, Craspedia Globosa, Dusty Millet, Yarrow, Globe Thistle, Bupleurum, Broom Corn, Millet, Pumpkin on a Stick, Basil, Dill, Mint, Oregano and many others!

  • Spring Flowers: Tulips, Daffodils, Alliums, Ranunculus and Peonies

  • Bloom seasons do vary so not all varieties may be available at once. We do succession plant to extend the bloom time.