Filling the World with Color

one flower at a time

About Our Family

We are an Idaho Farm Family. From February to October we plant and care for flowers, sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers and pumpkins but mostly flowers, every day for long hours! My husband is a row crop farmer taking care of wheat, corn, alfalfa and beans but the kids and I take care of the farmer's market vegetables and flowers.

We homeschool our three boys and they have learned a lot about hard work, entrepreneurship, sticking to their tasks, woodworking, welding, growing and selling to the public. We spend a lot of time outside!  We love farming!  It is a magical life.

We appreciate when so many of you want to support small farms and local businesses. America is strong when we love and serve and support our communities.

2013

We got the keys to our flower farm

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2014

Our very first pink peony flowered

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2016

Oh, hello beautiful Dah-lings

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2018

Opened our gates to the public

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2020

Introducing the Farm-to-Vase Workshop

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2021

Did someone say picnic in the flower field?

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and this is only the beginning...

Live. Laugh. Farm.

This is me, Lucinda Hyatt, flower farmer.  I love lots of things, but especially flowers and vintage. I have added to our spring and fall pop-up events by planting and growing over an acre of flowers for you to enjoy while visiting. You’ll be able to take home a bouquet that you chose and arranged ready for your table.  Flowers are many things, but mostly they bring happiness, they tantalize with their beauty, they heal and refresh, at least for me they do. I have felt all those things and so much more working in the flowers.  I feel really blessed to be living this life!

From Start To Finish

2013

Before

This was the barn BEFORE when we bought the farm.  My husband thought we should just tear it down and start over but it was an old dairy barn and I could see potential!

After

This barn has been speaking to me for years, she allows dreams to hatch and happiness to flow.

Would You Like to Learn More About The Potted Porch?

Visit us at 4255 Highway 95 Parma, Idaho 83660 or send us a message!

The best way to get ahold of me is by texting: 208-936-5759

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