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holy moly, you folks have good taste.
Thank you all for the overwhelming support for our Fall Harvest Wreaths this again year, sheesh.
We sold out over half of our inventory during our July pre-sale on Instagram. With limited quantities available, be sure to sign up for Farm news to snag one for 2025 – they go quick.
Cheers to 2025 sports fans!
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preserving
colors in abundance
As early Spring unfolds, we sow seeds that blossom into vibrant florals, herbs and grains, all carefully harvested and hung to dry by late Summer. Sown intentionally for our Fall Harvest Wreaths, crafted with our durable cypress bows and metal frames for sturdiness and reusability, our full-circle creations embody the beauty of nature and the charm of simplicity. With a commitment to sustainability, our wreaths are free from plastic and glitter, requiring six months of nurturing from the soil to your doorstep.
Celebrate the cycle of the seasons with an earthy symbol, bringing warmth and color to your space during the cold + bastardly dark days.
Available mid-November + early December, personally labeled for a local farm stand pick up.
one size fits all
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back in the day
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In ancient Pagan, German and Scandinavian cultures, wreaths have also symbolized life, rejuvenation and renewal honouring the return of the sun and the promise of spring
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In ancient Greece, wreaths were used to promote healthy crop harvests using the previous years harvest. Hung on doors in hopes for a fruitful and blessed harvest for the coming year.