In the mood for a drive? How about a drive to one of those places that will leave a lasting memory? I’m talking about those quick little road trips that make the weekend all the sweeter. Grab your coffee, favorite playlist and a pair of great sunglasses. In this month’s article, we’re taking you to two different flower and edible flower farms that I consider hidden gems of Northern California.
Drive by their little farm, and you’ll find a fruit and vegetable stand filled with seasonal treasures. Lindsay says, “After a bit of thinking and wondering, we decided to grow a few rows of pumpkins and see if people would stop to buy them.” And people do! Fresh-cut flower arrangements and pumpkins are offered up for sale in the back of an old pickup truck with a bed repurposed as a stand. And in the autumn, you will find pumpkin bouquets.
What’s unique about this family is their love for flowers. Lyndsay Mann says, “I have loved growing and working with flowers since I was a little girl and as soon as we bought the house, I set to planting things that made great cut flowers simply because I love them. A lot of the flowers we grow are actually edible. Sunflowers, basil, mint, calendula, chrysanthemums, Agastache, cornflower, dianthus, dill, hollyhocks, marigold, rosemary and pineapple sage are all edible offerings from our farm — some much more flavorful than others and some best as garnishes or a colorful burst in salads.”
One of the highlights for the Mann family is growing their family alongside their veggies and flowers. Lyndsay and her husband David are raising their daughters Evelyn and Sophia, ages two and one, on the nearly 8-acre farm. The couple enjoys spending their days farming and educating people about the value of utilizing what you grow. They are also beginning to host flower arrangement classes. Find them in the Gathering Marketplace in historic downtown Willows, 216 West Sycamore Street, Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
What’s better than knowing about these farms is visiting them yourself! Feel free to ask questions and learn why these farms are so crucial to our wellbeing.
Localicious is a monthly column celebrating food in the North State. If you would like to suggest a food-related business or organization, email us at localicious@northstateparent.com.
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