A place to grow.
 

 

Forever Bloom Farm is located in Pescadero, California, a tiny coastal farming community about one hour south of San Francisco, and just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. Our 5 acre farm is nestled in a valley, coined “sunshine valley” by locals, and is surrounded by 360 degrees of ancient redwood forest. Most summer mornings are blanketed by cool and salty marine layers of fog that burn off by mid-day and leave us with the perfect climate for our gorgeous flowers and produce to thrive.

Our team consists of energetic, entertaining and hard-working farmer-florists assisted by amazing interns and dedicated seasonal workers.  We take a holistic approach to caring for the land, solely utilizing organic and regenerative farming practices.  All of our crops are grown using no-till farming techniques, hand-crafted rich organic composts and inoculant, cover cropping and crop rotation.  We love spending our days in the fields surrounded by the busy bees that work alongside us as we plant, tend, harvest, laugh and create beauty together.

We grow more than 300 varietals of breathtaking flowers, foliage and ornamentals. From the colorful Anemones, Ranunculus, Tulips and Daffodils that begin to flower in early February and continue through November as we finish off our season with the last of the fall bounty of Sunflowers, Zinnias, Dahlias, ornamental Gourds and Pumpkins.  We specialize in growing unusual varieties of flowers and foliage that contribute a touch of magic and design flair to our unique offerings.

Throughout the year we hand-craft seasonal artisan floral arrangements, wreaths and bouquets for our clients, upon request, and at our driveway farm stand.  For those interested in designing your own arrangements, we offer blooms by the bucket for special events.

We love to share the joy that a fragrant bunch of fluttering sweet peas brings to your senses, the smile on your face and warmth in your heart that happens when you hold a beautiful bouquet in your arms.  It is that fulfillment that brings us back to the fields day after day.