A new business is certainly putting the garden in Garden City.”Bloom (Where You’re Planted) is something my mother always said to us growing up,” said Kelly Morris. “I come from long line of farmers and gardeners so it’s been really cool to kind of honor my legacy and my family.”Kelly and husband Andrew are the owners of Savannah Hydroponics and Organics. The couple’s latest project – transforming a once vacant lot behind their shop into a vibrant new destination for locally-grown, sustainable flowers.Welcome to Bloom (Where You’re Planted) Flower Farm.“We want to give our community a place to slow down, reconnect with nature, and take home a little bit of joy—one bouquet at a time,” said Morris.Bloom Flower Farm specializes in seasonal blooms including zinnias, sunflowers, and dahlias, grown with care using environmentally responsible methods. Guests can enjoy “you-pick” experiences, floral workshops, and seasonal events designed to inspire creativity and connection.”It’s a way to connect folks with the beauty of nature while supporting eco-friendly, growing practices,” said Morris.A grand opening celebration is happening on Saturday, August 23 from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.Bloom (Where You’re Planted) is located at Savannah Hydroponics & Organics (4107 8th Street, Garden City). Admission is free.The grand opening will also including some ‘Yoga at Bloom’ where you can enjoy a peaceful outdoor yoga session among the flowers. It’s happening from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.Bring Your Own Mat and there is a $15 suggested donation to take part.For more information, visit www.savannahfoodhub.org/bloom or follow Bloom Flower Farm on Instagram and Facebook @bloomatsavhydro.
GARDEN CITY, Ga. —
A new business is certainly putting the garden in Garden City.
“Bloom (Where You’re Planted) is something my mother always said to us growing up,” said Kelly Morris. “I come from long line of farmers and gardeners so it’s been really cool to kind of honor my legacy and my family.”
Kelly and husband Andrew are the owners of Savannah Hydroponics and Organics. The couple’s latest project – transforming a once vacant lot behind their shop into a vibrant new destination for locally-grown, sustainable flowers.
Welcome to Bloom (Where You’re Planted) Flower Farm.
“We want to give our community a place to slow down, reconnect with nature, and take home a little bit of joy—one bouquet at a time,” said Morris.
Bloom Flower Farm specializes in seasonal blooms including zinnias, sunflowers, and dahlias, grown with care using environmentally responsible methods. Guests can enjoy “you-pick” experiences, floral workshops, and seasonal events designed to inspire creativity and connection.
“It’s a way to connect folks with the beauty of nature while supporting eco-friendly, growing practices,” said Morris.
A grand opening celebration is happening on Saturday, August 23 from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Bloom (Where You’re Planted) is located at Savannah Hydroponics & Organics (4107 8th Street, Garden City).
Admission is free.
The grand opening will also including some ‘Yoga at Bloom’ where you can enjoy a peaceful outdoor yoga session among the flowers. It’s happening from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
Bring Your Own Mat and there is a $15 suggested donation to take part.
For more information, visit www.savannahfoodhub.org/bloom or follow Bloom Flower Farm on Instagram and Facebook @bloomatsavhydro.
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