ABOUT SWEET SEED FLOWER FARM


Farmer and Florist

Lacey is the passionate force behind Sweet Seed Flower Farm.

With a background in organic vegetable farming, herbalism, birth work, and outdoor education, Lacey has blended her passions for the natural world into her love for growing and working with flowers.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

At Sweet Seed we acknowledge that these lands and waters are the traditional homelands of the Coast Salish Tribes, including the S’klallam, Makah, Chimakum, Twana, Skokomish, Suquamish Nations, as well as many other Indigenous Nations who have been erased from colonial histories.

As guests on this land, we recognize their presence since time immemorial and dedicate ourselves to steward this land with respect and continued learning of their history.

Why Support Local Flowers?

Currently, the U.S. flower industry imports more than 80% of its flowers. These flowers are grown overseas under poor labor conditions and with harsh chemicals. By the time these flowers reach you they are no longer fresh, have traveled hundreds of miles, and have no real connection as to where they came from or who grew them.

At Sweet Seed, we want to bring flower cultivation back into our hands. Our flowers are never grown with chemicals, always freshly harvested, locally and sustainably grown with deep joy and gratitude for the land we steward. We encourage you to revel in the beauty and bury your face in all the scents and colors of our blooms grown right here on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula.

Experience local flowers.