The Joy of Growing Specialty Cut Flowers

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The Suffield Garden Club is delighted to present Rebecca Sadlowski, founder of Rooted Flowers in Agawam, to present at the first SGC meeting of the season. Join us for a fresh look at how to design and grow a productive, beautiful cutting garden as Rebecca shares practical tips on garden planning, favorite varieties and planting strategies that maximize blooms through the seasons.
What began as a roadside flower stand has grown into a year-round, farm-to-table floral business offering fresh flowers, events, workshops, and nationwide dahlia shipping. Rebecca and her husband Albert run the farm alongside their three young children. With a focus on only using home-grown flowers in their designs, Rooted Flowers is committed to seasonal stewardship, supporting local growers, and creating meaningful community connections through flowers.

Photo courtesy of Rebecca Sadlowski
Local farmer and floral designer Rebecca Sadlowski will present at the Suffield Garden Club’s October 6th meeting.

Rebecca draws on over two decades of hands-on farm experience and a deep love for growing to inspire home gardeners, floral designers and aspiring growers alike. Learn more at rootedflowers.com.

Date of Program: October 6. The program will be held in the Fellowship Hall at the Second Baptist Church, 100 North Main Street, Suffield at noon following the SGC membership meeting. Club members and non-members are invited to attend.

The Suffield Garden Club, organized in 1934, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the beautification of Suffield. Visit www.SuffieldGardenClub.org.

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