Who We Are
Meet Your Flower Farmer
My name is Jennie Mallary and I established Flower Moon Farm in 2025 to spend more time outside and aligned with the natural world, to have a creative outlet, and to try my hand at entrepreneurship.
My flower farming journey started from feeling like I wanted a different lifestyle than the one I was living. I wanted to slow down and be more intentional, and I wanted to create something meaningful and beautiful, and, especially being a neurodivergent person, I wanted to challenge myself and see just how much I was truly capable of.
I took the Floret Flower Farming Workshop and I had my first growing season in 2025 and it’s been nothing short of transformational.
By growing flowers I’m able to -
Ground myself in the present by working with my hands and being in nature
Be apart of the land by improving soil health and creating habitat for pollinators
Create something meaningful and beautiful
Connect with my community by sharing the magic and joy of flowers
We care for this land, and in turn, this land cares for us, feeding us with simplicity, joy, wonder, and magic.
We love growing flowers and we can’t wait to share them with you!
A Family Affair
While Flower Moon Farm is in essence, a one-woman show, it wouldn’t be possible without my mom, Beth, allowing and encouraging me to farm the land. Additionally, she provides impressive transplanting and harvesting assistance, and perhaps most importantly, excellent company.
A Bit About Our Name
I’ve always been enamored with the moon.
A full moon night is magic, whether it’s balmy and lush and bursting with abundance in August, or frigid and stark, quiet and reflective in January, it elicits a sense of awe and wonder, of hope and joy.
Flowers evoke those same feelings. They share the same elements of natural beauty, of mysterious transformation, and of primal, vital life!
And those are all things that I would like to be reminded of when the mundanities and disconnect of the modern world are too much.
So the full moon in May, the Flower Moon, symbolic of blooming abundance, seemed the most fitting name for my endeavor to grow and share the joy and beauty of flowers with you.
“Everywhere water is a thing of beauty, gleaming in the dewdrop; singing in the summer rain; shining in the ice-gems till the leaves all seem to turn to living jewels; spreading a golden veil over the setting sun; or a white gauze around the midnight moon.”
— John Ballantine Gough, A Glass of Water