“We want to communicate the importance of good agricultural practices that help to create pollinator sanctuaries, clean healthy food, regenerative soil, and community.”
We grow edible and ornamental flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Our methods follow organic principles. For example, we source seeds and plants from organic providers whenever possible.
We avoid a wide array of synthetically derived “solutions” whether they come in the form of fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides. (Somehow, using these methods has come to be called conventional, and too often they do not thoughtfully consider those who live “downstream”.) We strive to build good soil by amending the soil with organic materials, and deal with weeds and insect pest in a way that we believe honors our commitment to long-term care of our farm, our watershed, our environment and your world.
By employing beyond-organic principles, avoiding harmful chemicals, and growing a diverse array of food and flowers, we nurture biodiversity in our plants, our soil, and the greater ecosystem. We aim to offer refuge to those many pollinators under threat and make sure to grow their favorite flowers each season.
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Location
Beaufort, MO
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7260 Southwest Ave. Maplewood, MO 63143
Wednesdays (4pm–7pm)
221 Plaza Dr, Grover, MO 63040
Saturdays (8:30am–12:30pm)
Try Flower Hill’s products here:
Seedz Cafe/Seedz Provisions and Turn restaurant
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More About our Farm
Farm Size
35 total acres. 7 woods and balance in
open fields.
1.5 – 2 acres in beds that are
rotated in and out of production. Flowers,
edible flowers and produce.
Products
- Herbs
- Tomatoes
- Peppers
- Cucumbers
- Garlic
- Edible flowers
Conservation Practices
- Leaves land fallow
- Conservation crop rotation
- Cover crops
- Compost
- Nutrient management plan
- Riparian herbaceous cover
- Never applies synthetic chemicals
- Drip irrigation
- Rain barrel
- No till
Additional Practices
Kinsey method (balancing soil fertility with organically
sourced minerals.)