
Stories and lessons from a woman-run flower farm—growing blooms, building community, and running a small business rooted in the soil.
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This week was especially tumultuous, with board drama and the usual lack of funding to keep the farm operating. It’s not as simple as “grow more flowers,” as one of our board members suggested. My first thought when he said that was: who is...
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Every week, I walk the field, making notes on everything that needs to be done. Hours at the computer mapping crop plans, building schedules, logging field notes, writing newsletters, writing pieces like this one.
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I founded Farm Lot 59 in 2010 a .5-acre urban farm in Long Beach. Our farm serves as an educational center for urban agriculture. You can buy our flowers in our Flower Shop and online. 100% of our produce goes to those in need.
We are a small urban farm in Long Beach, CA, specializing in unique cut flowers and organic produce for local food hubs.
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