Learn more about our new partnership with Sweet Berry Farm!

A note from Jill:

I have some exciting news about a new chapter for Wild Season Florals coming this spring!

Sarah and I will be partnering with a beloved local gem, Sweet Berry Farm, to help expand their flower growing and floral design programs. This collaboration, Sweet Berry Flowers, will offer new experiences such as a pick-your-own flower program, workshops, seasonal market bouquets and arrangements, and farm-grown florals for gatherings and private celebrations.

I’ve worked closely with flower farmers throughout my entire career—nearly 20 years in the floral world—but it has always been a dream of mine to be part of the growing process itself. This partnership allows Sarah and I to combine our years of floral experience with Sweet Berry’s incredible farm team, creating something local, seasonal, and truly special.

While this transition brings change (we’ll be closing the Wild Season retail shop), it also opens the door to a larger space where we can share our love of local, seasonal flowers in a more hands-on and community-centered way. Our long-term vision is to source as many flowers as possible directly from our own fields. This will take time as we establish new systems on the farm, and I’m deeply grateful to have your support as we grow into this next phase.

Thank you so much for your continued support, trust, and enthusiasm. I couldn’t be more excited to grow alongside this community!

Key Dates & What to Expect

Now through April 4
The Wild Season retail shop will remain open with regular hours

April 5
The Wild Season retail shop will permanently close

April 5 through May 7 – Transition Month
There will be no retail shop hours, but flowers will be available online or by phone order

May 8
Sweet Berry Farm re-opens, featuring the addition of our new Sweet Berry Flowers program

FAQ

  • Yes. Flowers may be ordered online or by phone during this time. Pick-up at Wild Season and delivery will both be available, with pick-ups scheduled in advance. Our phone number will remain the same, and we’ll be sharing a link to the new Sweet Berry Flowers online shop soon.

    During the transition month, offerings will include:

    • $50 wrapped bouquets (pick-up)

    • $100 arrangements (pick-up or delivery)

    After May 8, all flower pick-ups will take place at Sweet Berry Farm.

  • While our long-term goal is to focus primarily on our own farm-grown blooms, we’ll continue sourcing high-quality flowers from trusted local farms, as well as from U.S. and global growers. As agricultural improvements at Sweet Berry progress, we’ll be able to expand and extend our flower harvest seasons over time.

  • As we build this new floral program, our offerings will shift slightly. We’ll be focusing more on farm-based experiences and in-person shopping, and offering fewer off-site services. At this time, we will no longer offer weekly plant maintenance or off-farm wedding installations.

    As the season unfolds, we’ll be introducing additional offerings such as:

    • À la carte wedding menus for pick-up

    • Bulk flower buckets for DIY events

    • Edible flowers

    • Public workshops and demonstrations

    • Private workshops and events

  • Yes! Workshops, pick-your-own flower experiences, and seasonal events will be a central part of this new chapter. More details and dates will be shared soon.

  • Short answer- yes! The shop in its current form will remain open with regular hours through Saturday, April 4. April will serve as a transition period as we prepare for Sweet Berry Farm’s opening on May 8. During this time, while in-person retail shopping will pause, flowers will still be available to order online or by phone. After May 8th you’ll find us in our new form at Sweet Berry!

  • We’ll continue offering a thoughtfully curated selection of seasonal goods to complement our flowers. I’ve been working closely with Sweet Berry’s retail team to bring along many of our favorite items, and you’ll see our floral arrangements and displays throughout the market and café.

  • Our shop will be closing as a storefront. However, this space will remain an important part of our work—it will continue to be used for floral production, workshops, office space and meetings. Our retail flower offerings and a selection of gifts and products will move to Sweet Berry Farm in a new format.

  • Wild Season Florals gift cards will not be transferable to Sweet Berry Farm, so I encourage you to use them with us before April 4 for flowers or retail items. If you’re unable to do so, please call or email—we’ll do our very best to accommodate you.