We will be having special U-pick events throughout the season. Please follow our Facebook page to get dates.

What to Know Before You Visit

 

  • There is no public restroom.
  • We will provide a cup for the flowers and loan you a pair of snippers.
  • Picking will occur in a natural habitat. Bees and other insects could be present.
  • Sunglasses, hats, sunscreen and water bottles recommended.
  • Some people prefer to wear gloves since a few plants might have scratchy leaves and sap.
  • Please take photos of the flowers and your experience on the farm to share with your friends. Also please share at #nansflowerfarm.
  • We welcome amateur photography sessions during our U-Pick. Professional photography sessions can be arranged on other days.
  • We do not allow outside animals or pets. It is not safe for our vegetable production or livestock.
  •  Children are welcome but we ask that you please supervise them at all times.  

Pricing

 

$15. Cup is provided. Approximately 25 stems fit in the cup. Stripping the leaves from the stem will allow more flowers to fit.

We accept cash, Venmo and Paypal. 

How to Get to the Farm

  • Our farm is located at 502 County Road 3390 in Paradise, Texas. Follow your GPS map directions.

Flower Care

  • DON’T leave your flowers in a hot car! Keep them out of direct sunlight. 
  • We have all smelled the smelly old flower vase water. Just rinsing the vase out before the next use is not good enough. The most important thing to keep your flowers fresh is starting with a clean vase or jar at home. Using hot soapy water or even a drop of bleach to clean it after each use is super important. Bacteria in the water clog the stems’ ability to take up water and will drastically reduce the flowers’ vase life.
  • Give the stems a fresh cut at a 45-degree angle before putting them in the clean vase at home. This maximizes the surface area for water uptake.
  • Be sure there are no leaves below the water line in the vase. This will cause the water to build bacteria quickly.
  • We recommend changing out the vase water every 3 days, pulling out tired blooms, and giving the stems a fresh cut on the bottom to keep flowers fresh for 1-2 weeks.
  • Keeping the flowers away from direct sunlight will extend their vase life.

 

 

 

 

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