has been my go to place for plants, flowers, annuals, perennials, houseplants, edible plants, home decor, gifts, succulents and so much more.
I have been coming here for my entire adult life and never buy plants or flowers anywhere else.
Planting Happiness For over 40 years...
this family owned garden center will be are closing in October and I will miss this place dearly.
Sunday,
we walked around the farm, thinning of inventory, and I snapped a few more pictures to look back on.
I usually share more pictures of the farm but it was to hot to go into the greenhouse.
I have written about the garden center many times, some of those entries can be found
Bye, bye Barlow Flower Farm you will be missed!
40 years of beauty and community! What a legacy. I’ll be raiding their closing sale for sure—gotta keep a piece of Barlow growing at home. 🌸
ReplyDeleteUgh, losing a lifelong plant sanctuary is like losing a friend. Their succulents got me through so many apartments/houses. 😢 Wishing the family all the best—they’ve clearly grown so much more than plants.
ReplyDeleteLosing this favorite business is like losing a friend. Thanks, Debbie, for the blooms today.
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ReplyDeleteI am sorry your favorite Flower Farm is closing, maybe someone else will buy it. The flowers are gorgeous. Beautiful photos.
Take care, have a great day and happy week!
So sorry its closing.
ReplyDeleteThe photographs you've shared are wonderful.
All the best Jan
Oh my, absolutely gorgeous Debbie :) always sad when a wonderful business like this closes.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful but very sad you are losing your garden center.
ReplyDeleteCathy
gorgeous flowers. Many of our garden centers and farm centers are closing too. So sad.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's so very sad. The photos are really lovely. I know you'll miss this special spot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Sorry to hear they will be closing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning captures, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! Such beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place. Your photos are always so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh that is so very sad, I wonder if generations didn't want to keep it up? The farm in our town is owned by the family and the family all runs it together, passed on from generation to generation. You got some lovely pictures to remember them by.
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