Photo credit: Trails End Flower Farm
It may be winter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy beautiful farm-fresh flowers and greenery decorating your home. When the cut flower season ends at Trails End Flower Farm in Afton, owner and Greene County Farm Bureau member Kathy Castleman uses the blooms in other creative ways to diversify the farm’s business year round.
Throughout the winter months, the farm offers everything from fresh-cut Christmas wreaths customized with dried flowers and lavender to magnolia holiday wreaths, pine cone and dried flower ornaments, mailbox swags, bird feeder wreaths, handcrafted forever candles made with dried flowers, and much more. The farm even offers magnolia wreath workshops where visitors can learn how to make their own fall and winter creations.
Learn more about the farm or shop online at trailsendflowerfarm.com, or call (423) 528-4414 for more information.
See more: How to Make Christmas Decor with Fresh Greenery
Editor’s note 1/5/2023: Trails End Flower Farm was featured in a giveaway in the winter 2023-24 issue of Tennessee Home & Farm. The giveaway has now ended. Thanks to all who participated.
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