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Mt. Hood Flowers In Bloom at the Farmers Market

By Madeline Bombardi For The Mountain Times

It’s wedding season here in the Mt. Hood area, and our florist studio is filled with the scent of garden roses, sweet peas, and other fragrant cottage-style blooms. There’s something timeless about flowers that feel freshly gathered — soft, seasonal, and just a little wild.

We’re also excited to be back at the Hoodland Farmers Market every Saturday with our hand-tied bouquets. Our market bouquets are full, garden-style bundles you didn’t know you needed — until you see them. Each one is a little different, gathered fresh each week and built around what’s in season and blooming right now. It seems to be the season of, “I must have flowers always, and always.” - Claude Monet

Whether you’re planning a wedding, setting a table, or just looking for something fresh for the kitchen counter, flowers have a way of adding a little joy to the everyday.

Come find us at the market and take home something that feels like Mt. Hood summers. We love to talk flowers, growing conditions, or what’s about to bloom next!


 
 
 

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