Our Story His Glory

Located in Metter, Georgia, we are a specialty cut flower farmette. Growing with a mission and purpose to spread joy! 

Embracing Made in America

Northeast → Crafted Through the Seasons

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

Southeast → From Our Soil to Yours

Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida

Midwest → Faithful Work, Honest Goods

Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas

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The Aspinwall Family

Our dream of owning a small farm began years ago, and by God's grace, it became a reality in 2022. We were blessed to purchase the meadows from a kindhearted couple who, though reluctant to sell, chose to be closer to their grandchildren and prioritize their health. Their love for this land touched us deeply, and we've worked to honor it ever since. One special feature of the property is the charming greenhouse, lovingly built by her late father, which we've named the Henry Melton Greenhouse in his memory.

Another treasure is our indoor growing building, originally crafted to house the Southern Soy Candle Company. Every space here carries a story, and we're excited to write the next chapter with you as part of our journey.

Reminiscing

It Started with A Rose

A red rosebud in the foreground and small purple flowers above it with green leaves. The background features a sunlit grassy area and trees.
The rose where we began

When we walked through the meadows at the final walkthrough with the Lytles, we shared smiles and tears, bound by a shared love for this special place. They spoke of its history and the stories behind so many of the gardens, plants and trees that had taken root here. We learned they had exchanged their wedding vows at the end of the dock stretching into the pond, a spot that seemed to echo with their love for family and the land. It was clear this property was more than soil and trees—it was a legacy of devotion.



A New Beginning


In those first summer months, we discovered beauty at every turn. Each bloom felt like a small miracle, and we captured their arrival in photos to share with Mrs. Lytle through text messages. It felt like a way to honor her connection to this land while making it our own. When friends visited, our children joyfully gathered bouquets from the flowers that had burst into bloom. What started as a vision for a small vegetable farm slowly began to transform into something deeper.

One of the most meaningful moments came through an elegant red rose bush that Mrs. Lytle’s late father had planted for her. That rose became a connection point for us—a living symbol of love and resilience. Last fall, Mrs. Lytle was able to take the rose bush to her new home, a reminder of how deeply this land has touched all our lives. Through moments like these, we felt God’s hand guiding us toward sharing His beauty in the meadows.

“Long before Zacchaeus needed to see Jesus, the sycamore tree was planted to meet his need.” ~Unknown

A vibrant bouquet featuring pink zinnias, marigolds, white daisies, and lilies with a rich pink center. The arrangement showcases various shades of pink, yellow, and white against a backdrop of green leaves.
Fresh from the farm

Faith and Resilience

I’ve always been inspired by the Proverbs woman and strive, however imperfectly, to live by Jesus' example. For years, I believed our “field to market” would be vegetables, but God had a different plan. Living with Cervical Spina Bifida Occulta, a condition that affects my daily life, has taught me to lean on faith and adapt. Some days bring seizures, long periods of rest, or challenges that seem insurmountable. That’s why we built 3-foot-high raised beds, to ensure I could still nurture this dream, even on hard days.

Many people thought we were chasing an impossible dream, but we believed in God’s vision for our community. With the help of our children, who earn a fair wage for their efforts as part of their homeschooling, we’ve embraced this journey together. They’re learning not just about farming, but about community, perseverance, and the joy of creating something meaningful.

With the Lytles’ blessing, we’re honored to preserve and share the stories of this land. We take retaining and continuing its beauty through regenerative agriculture seriously for our future generations. Every corner of the meadows holds history, beauty, and a reminder that God’s plans are always unfolding in His perfect timing.

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Years of Excellence
200+
Orders Completed
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Client Satisfaction
A cluster of vibrant green plants with a prominent white and green blossom at the center, set against a reflective backdrop. The plants appear lush and healthy, thriving in their environment.

If at first you don't succeed, hydroponics is for you

Since late October 2022, we’ve been exploring new ways to grow and nurture blooms sustainability, embracing indoor agriculture through Deep Water Hydroponics. This method allows us to experiment with providing year-round flowers for our local market, a possibility only achievable within the stability of a controlled environment.

We’ve also incorporated shallow aeroponics for many of our seed starts, giving our flowers a strong and healthy head start. By focusing on robust root systems, we’re ensuring that each bloom thrives and reaches its fullest potential. These innovations are helping us honor our commitment to sustainability and sharing God’s beauty with our community in every season.

Each new technique, each lesson learned, brings us closer to creating a space where growth isn’t just about flowers—it’s about faith, resilience, and the joy of cultivating something meaningful for others.