The Fields Flower Farm

The Fields Flower Farm Mother & Daughter owned flower field in Hudson, Michigan. Re-opening on July 1st, 2026

16660 Forrister Rd. Hudson, MI 49247

The flowers are beginning to bloom!!
05/19/2026

The flowers are beginning to bloom!!

We love pollinators! Welcome back, bees!
05/16/2026

We love pollinators! Welcome back, bees!

04/27/2026

Growing flowers in Michigan means protecting our early sprouts from the occasional overnight frost! Here’s one of our methods.

04/24/2026

We’re counting down the days until The Fields looks like this again!

April brings the first signs of life. We’re hard at work preparing for the season. Tiny green shoots, longer days, and t...
04/03/2026

April brings the first signs of life. We’re hard at work preparing for the season.

Tiny green shoots, longer days, and the feeling that something magical is on its way.

Every week, the farm changes—and we’re counting down to the day we can share it with
you.

Opening July 1st. Click below to be the first to hear about our newest events and features!

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🌼 Cosmos — Soft & DreamyCosmos feel like a whisper in the garden—light, airy, and endlessly romantic. Their delicate pet...
04/01/2026

🌼 Cosmos — Soft & Dreamy

Cosmos feel like a whisper in the garden—light, airy, and endlessly romantic. Their delicate petals dance on tall, wispy stems, moving with even the slightest breeze.

They symbolize peace and harmony, bringing a softness that balances out bolder blooms.

In arrangements, cosmos add that effortless, just-picked-from-the-field feeling—loose, natural, and quietly beautiful.

🌻 Sunflowers: The Heart of Summer 🌻Sunflowers are impossible not to smile at. With their golden faces and towering stems...
03/04/2026

🌻 Sunflowers: The Heart of Summer 🌻

Sunflowers are impossible not to smile at. With their golden faces and towering stems, they capture everything we love about summer—light, warmth, and quiet optimism.

They follow the sun as they grow, stretching upward day after day, reminding us of resilience and hope. From classic golden blooms to soft creamy whites and deep autumn tones, sunflowers bring both simplicity and drama to the field and the vase.

Strong, reliable, and generous, sunflowers are beloved by pollinators, farmers, and florists alike. They symbolize loyalty, joy, and new beginnings—flowers that feel like sunshine made visible.

On the farm, sunflowers mark the moment when the season feels fully alive. They stand tall in the fields, filling buckets and hearts with brightness.

What do sunflowers make you think of? ☀️

🌾 Gladiolus: The Flowers That Reach for the Sky 🌾Gladiolus are impossible to ignore. Tall, graceful, and dramatic, they ...
02/18/2026

🌾 Gladiolus: The Flowers That Reach for the Sky 🌾

Gladiolus are impossible to ignore. Tall, graceful, and dramatic, they rise above the garden like living spires of color—bringing movement and elegance to every bouquet.

Their blooms open slowly from the bottom up, meaning each stem tells a story over time. From soft pastels to bold jewel tones, gladiolus add height, texture, and a sense of wonder to the flower field.

Despite their striking beauty, gladiolus are surprisingly resilient. They thrive in summer sun, reward patience with weeks of blooms, and symbolize strength, integrity, and remembrance.

On the farm, gladiolus feel like a quiet kind of magic—flowers that remind us to stand tall, grow upward, and take up space in our own unique way.

Which color of gladiolus would you plant in your garden?

02/14/2026

♥️🌹Happy Valentine’s Day from our farm to you!

Show off those bouquets from your partner (or yourself!) in the comments!!

🐝 Save the bees! Stay warm inside and save that Spring cleanup for a couple more months! ♥️
02/13/2026

🐝 Save the bees! Stay warm inside and save that Spring cleanup for a couple more months! ♥️

Well-meaning gardeners often harm native bees during late-winter cleanup. These six common habits destroy the pollinators you want to protect.
Cutting stems too early removes mason and leafcutter bee larvae still developing inside.
Raking bare soil destroys mining bee tunnels and crushes dormant ground-nesters.
Clearing leaf litter exposes bumblebee queens to cold snaps before they're ready.
Tilling beds in early spring kills larvae that haven't emerged from soil chambers.
Removing dead wood eliminates shelter for cavity-nesting bees that wake last.
Spreading mulch everywhere buries ground-nester exit holes and traps emerging bees.
The urge to tidy up is strong. But dormant bees need your patience more than your effort.

Address

16660 Forrister Road
Hudson, MI
49247

Opening Hours

10am - 1pm

Telephone

+14193674607

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