The Flower Farm
 
    We began our farm by offering flowers and mixed bouquets at local farmers markets.  As we grew more adept at growing flowers, we branched into weddings and special events. Working with Leslie Bailey, we launched The Flower Girls, and used primarily flowers from St. Bridget's Farm to enhance local weddings with beautiful, chemical free flowers.  You can take a look at our wedding page to see some of our past work.  We are very willing to work with couples on their wedding flowers, and offer everything from full service weddings, to wholesale prices on flowers for the DIY wedding.  
 
 
    We no longer offer flowers at farmers markets, because of the time committment, but we do offer local delivery of finished arrangements, buckets of flowers for you to play with on your own, or even weekly or bi-weekly deliveries all summer long--a great service to businesses wanting to dress up the entry way, or even as a unique gift for someone special. You can also come out and pick up your flowers--just call or email ahead of time, and we will have them ready and waiting for you--only $15 for a gallon jug of mixed flowers, or two gallons for $25.  We also deliver weekly to several florists in the area--give us a call if you want more info on where to buy our flowers in the Iowa City and Solon area.
 
    St. Bridget's Farm is a wonderful, welcoming site for any small groups or club meetings.  In the past, St. Bridget's Farm has been the site for a gorgeous wedding, many garden clubs, book clubs and church group meetings, 4-H club meetings, and bridal showers. Want a special and fun day or evening out with some good friends?  Join us for peace, quiet, and flowers. 
 
    Please keep an eye on our website and Facebook page -  Become a fan today!  Sometimes we are blessed with an abundance of flowers, and I plan on running specials from these sites to inform our local fans.  
 
Thanks so much for your interest! Please call or email if we can help supply your special event with St. Bridget's Flowers.
 
Cathy and Scot DeValk