Meet the Farmers Behind the Flowers

  • Business card for Blush Flower Co., featuring pink flowers and green leaves on a light background.

    Blush Flower Co

    I started Blush Flower Co in 2022 from my backyard garden here in Grand Junction. I still operate out of my small space and also work full time in healthcare. Flowers are a special magic that I love to share with others.

  • Logo for Ephrata Farm & Floral featuring a bee above a large flower, with mountains in the background, text around the circle

    Allen Farms West

    Allen Farms West is a small cut flower farm that focuses on dahlias. Owner, Dale grew up farming flowers with his Grandpa in New Jersey and now has decided to grow in the desert of Colorado. We are going into year three hoping to continue to make people happy with pretty flowers but also expand our floral design side.

  • Jake A Bean Flower Farm

    We are sister's Jen & Jake. We have worked hard all of our lives and now we are working hard at what we Love! We have a small Flower Farm in Clifton, CO., we grow our flowers without synthetic pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers, focusing instead on soil health. We are constantly educating ourselves on new flower varieties, improving our soil conditions and the quality of our stems.

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    Fiddlesticks Florals

    The first time I picked up a flower, I knew it had something to say. My childhood home in Denver overlooked our family garden, and bringing those blooms indoors planted deep joy in me. I've since made Grand Junction my home, and as a Speech Pathologist for many years, I've witnessed the creativity in communication, yet I've always heard nature's voice the clearest. I've long had the pleasure of curating botanical beauty for family and friends, and now as part of the Western Slope Flower Collective we get to extend our flowers to you!

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    The Shepherd's Bouquet

    The Shepherd’s Bouquet is a Collbran-based farm owned and operated by Kayla Shepardson. Kayla started her farm in 2023 as a sophomore in high school and has continued growing since. She aims to reduce stress on the environment that is caused by the cut flower industry and bring beauty to every community she can. She has been Nationally recognized for her talents in floriculture and hopes to teach people more about floral design.

  • Black and white floral logo with the word "Gypsy" in cursive text, and a small hen illustration below, with the words "Chicks" and "Blooms" curved around the hen.

    Gypsy Chicks & Blooms

    Georgia is the heart behind Gypsy Chicks & Blooms, a small flower farm nestled in Montrose, Colorado. On her 35-acre farm, she grows seasonal cut flowers using regenerative farming practices, specializing in dahlias and unique blooms. Her husband, Mike, runs the hay field, helping keep the farm thriving. Together, they’re building a place centered on hard work, beauty, and community.

  • A woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat with sunglasses on top, smiling while holding a large bouquet of pink, white, and purple flowers against a background of dark green foliage.

    Local Blooms Co

     Aubrey Brinkworth is the owner of Local Blooms Flower Farm and has been passionate about plants her entire life. During Covid, she discovered Floret and realized she could turn her love of growing into a livelihood. She believes flowers speak when words fall short, marking celebrations, expressing love, and bringing comfort during life’s most meaningful moments. By growing locally, Aubrey offers blooms that are fresher, and gentler on the planet, while supporting healthy habitats for birds, bees & butterflies in the community.

  • A woman in a gray hoodie and jeans holding a large bouquet of purple flowers in an open field with mountains in the background.

    Ranch Florals

    I’m Kelly and I think of Ranch Florals less as a flower farm and more as a flower garden that got out of hand. I grow my flowers at 7,500ft elevation on my family’s ranch outside of Collbran. I’ve been selling wrapped mixed bouquets since 2022 and have dabbled a bit in weddings and events. I’ve gravitated towards flowers since I was very young and it’s unbelievably special to get to share my flowers with our community here on the Western Slope!

  • Logo for Orchard Flower Farm featuring a tall yellow sunflower between two pink flowers with green leaves and the words 'Orchard Flower Farm' beneath.

    Orchard Flower Farm

    Orchard Flower Farm is a community-rooted flower farm in Palisade, Colorado, growing seasonal blooms with care and intention. Focused on thoughtful cultivation and meaningful connection, the farm offers flowers that reflect both place and people. Through CSA shares, workshops and local partnerships, Orchard Flower Farm brings beauty and trust back to the way flowers are grown and shared.

  • A bicycle with baskets of colorful flowers on the front and back, with the text "Bunkara Flowers" below.

    Bunkara Flowers

    Erica, Danny, and Wyatt who make up Bunkara Flowers are first-generation farmers learning as they go and loving the ride. Erica leads the farm with a background in athletic training and years of growing experience, Dan brings engineering and systems expertise behind the scenes, and Wyatt keeps things lively and (occasionally destructive) in the field. Bunkara comes from the Bunkara River, an early name for the stretch of the Colorado River that runs through Palisade and Grand Junction, a nod to the place that grows everything we love. Our mission is to grow exceptional cut flowers with care, innovation, and passion, bringing beauty into everyday life and meaningful moments alike.


  • A woman with blonde hair smiles and holds a large bouquet of pink and lavender flowers in a garden with a mountain in the background.

    Pea & Posy

    Calli Ferber is the grower and owner of Pea & Posy, a small flower farm in Palisade, Colorado. For the past 13 years, she has been cultivating seasonal blooms on her family farm, inspired by the beauty of Western Colorado’s landscape.

  • A black and white logo with a potted plant and the text 'Down Valley Flowers'.

    Down Valley Flowers

    Down Valley Flowers is a neighborhood farm in Montrose, Colorado specializing in wholesale, wedding-quality cut flowers for florists and designers. We put our 15+ years of farming experience to use by fostering a resilient and biodiverse farm system through no-till production methods, natural inputs, and a focus on long-term soil health. By centering our efforts on wholesale production, we hope to increase the availability of farm-fresh flowers on the Western Slope and make it easier for fellow small businesses to source beautiful, locally grown flowers.

  • Logo for Boards & Blossoms featuring a flower and woodworking tools with text 'On the Berg' and details about fresh flowers, handcrafted woodwork, and established in 2020.

    Boards and Blossoms

    Boards and Blossoms is the creative heart of IceBerg Farms, nestled at the base of Harvey Gap Reservoir.  We grow a vibrant variety of flowers alongside an expanded orchard of apples, peaches, cherries, and pears—and craft custom woodworking pieces from our onsite shop. It’s where boards and blossoms come together, all in one beautiful place.


  • Green circular logo with a white line drawing of a flower and leaves, text reads "Hidden Acres Flower Farm" and "Est. 2020."

    Hidden Acres Flower Farm

    Hidden Acres Flower Farm is a small family run flower farm hidden in plain sight between subdivisions. Founded in 2020, our farm began as an unexpected opportunity and quickly became a way of life for our young family. We are dedicated to growing beautiful seasonal flowers, caring for the land, nurturing healthy soil, and raising our children with a deep appreciation for local agriculture and community connection.

  • A woman smiling and holding a large bouquet of pink, orange, and purple dahlias outdoors on a sunny day.

    Blushing Bell Blooms

    My name is Taylor Bell, and I’m the grower behind Blushing Bell Blooms. I’m a wife and mom of two, living in Grand Junction, Colorado. My passion for cut flowers began in 2020 during the pandemic and has only grown stronger with each season. After years of learning, experimenting, and growing, I’m proud to officially launch Blushing Bell Blooms in 2026. If you can’t find me out in my flowers, I may be spending time with my family, crocheting or reading a good thriller book. By joining a collective of local growers, we’re working together to share the beauty of fresh, locally grown flowers across Colorado’s Western Slope.

  • Logo with geometric floral design and the text "Petal & Grove" in the center.

    Petal & Grove

    Petal and Grove grows seasonal flowers and creates unique CSA subscription bouquets delivered to your door. Our blooms are for moments when words fall short — whether you’re gifting kindness or caring for yourself. We believe generosity should be contagious, so every bouquet is thoughtfully grown and designed to feel as special as the person receiving it. Shop retail on our website or find our wholesale flowers through the Western Slope Flower Collective.