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Our farm is located in the quiet unincorporated village of Cambridgeport, just between Grafton and Saxtons River. We grow and care for a wide variety of annual and perennial flowers on just half an acre of land. Our flowers are almost always grown from seed and carefully chosen for their uniqueness, color and fragrance. When asked, “what do you grow?” We often say, “A little bit of everything.”

Our three acre property is open, sunny and home to a spectacular plethora of native plants and animals. Songbirds, toads, crab apple trees and small wetlands are just a few things that contribute to the diversity and magic of our farm. We are dedicated to working alongside and learning from all of the beautiful creatures that inhabit the land we live on.

When we started farming, we made a promise to contribute to the health of the world and our community. We continue to grow our flowers in the most gentle and restorative ways possible. We vow to never lose sight of how we came to live on this land which was once inhabited by The Abenaki and Wabanaki tribes.

 

Together we continue to create a beautiful, fulfilling, joy inducing slice of heaven we call True Bloom farm


 
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Christine

I’m a true lover of love and nature. If it’s soft, romantic and smells good, I’m there. I love being surrounded by beauty on the farm but what I love even more is being able to share it with others. I care deeply about all living things, especially those who need a little extra attention. My love of farming was born out of necessity. I needed a good reason to slow down, connect with nature and try something completely new. I never knew, when I started vegetable farming back in 2016, that eventually I would fall for farm life like a leaf in autumn on a windy day.


“I love being surrounded by beauty on the farm but what i love even more is being able to share it with others.”


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Zac

Zac is the master weeder, builder of everything, and my personal support system. There is absolutely no way this little flower farm could exist without him. Even though he considers it a part time gig, he still manages to contribute all of his being to it day in and day out. You might find him spending his day off helping me deliver floral decor to a wedding or following me to the farmers market with an overflow of flowers. Zac grew up in Vermont and worked on farms for a good portion of his youth. He didn’t necessarily “fall” for farm life like I did, it was just kind of always in him.