R&R Farm and Flower, LLC

R&R Farm and Flower, LLC Flower Farmer and Flower Farmer Florist

We are pleased to announce our upcoming farm tour and bouquet-building events, tentatively scheduled as follows: July 20...
05/25/2026

We are pleased to announce our upcoming farm tour and bouquet-building events, tentatively scheduled as follows:

July 2026 to September 2026: Saturdays, 3-5 pm. Limited to 12 participants per session. Enjoy a comprehensive farm tour and create your own bouquet using our 32 oz farm logo stadium cup, featuring a selection of 20-22 stems of our summer annuals, including Zinnias, Cosmos, Celosia, Baby's Breath, and Various Greenery, all for $60. Reservations are required.

August 2026 to September 2026: Saturdays, 3-5 pm. Limited to 12 participants per session. Experience a full farm tour and build your own bouquet in our take-home 32 oz farm logo stadium cup, featuring a mixed collection of 20-22 stems of our summer annuals, plus 5 dahlia stems, for $75. Reservations are required.

Each tour includes light refreshments and water.

We also offer private events on other dates upon request.

Mark your calendars for our 1st Annual Dahlia Festival on the farm, tentatively scheduled for Labor Day week and weekend (September 3rd-6th), 6-8 pm each night. Enjoy a farm tour and build your own dahlia bouquet in our take-home 32 oz farm logo stadium cup. Limited to 10 participants per session. Your bundle will include 10 stems of dahlias, 5 stems of celosia, 5 stems of zinnias, and 5 stems of various greenery, all for $75.

Check back soon for more information on how to sign up. We look forward to hosting you on our farm this year.

Thank you!

05/25/2026

You don't need to buy another hydrangea. The one in your yard can produce as many new plants as you want — for free, from a single stem cutting.

Hydrangeas root easily from softwood cuttings taken in early summer — the fresh, flexible green growth that hasn't turned woody yet. One healthy shrub can supply dozens of cuttings, and each one becomes a full plant by the following year.

🌿 How to take a cutting:

- Choose a healthy stem with no flower buds — new green growth from this season, not older brown wood

- Cut a segment about the length of your hand just below a leaf node — the small bump on the stem where leaves emerge. That node is where the roots will grow from

- Strip the lower leaves completely, leaving only the top pair attached

- Cut the remaining two leaves in half horizontally. This looks strange but it works — halving the leaf surface reduces moisture loss while the cutting has no roots to pull water. The plant stays alive long enough for roots to form

- Dip the bare bottom node into rooting hormone powder — available at any garden center for a few dollars. Not strictly required, but it speeds things up noticeably

- Plant the stem in a pot of moist potting mix and cover with a clear plastic bag or upside-down jar to hold humidity. Keep it in bright shade — no direct sun, which overheats the mini greenhouse and kills the cutting

🌱 What happens next:

- Roots typically form in a few weeks. Test by tugging very gently — resistance means roots. No resistance means wait longer
- Once rooted, remove the cover gradually over a few days to harden the cutting off to normal air
- Overwinter the rooted cutting in a sheltered spot or cold frame. Plant in its permanent location the following spring
- The new plant is a genetic clone of the parent — same flower color, same growth habit, same bloom size. What you see on the mother plant is what you'll get

One cutting. One pot. One season. A new hydrangea that cost you nothing but a stem and some patience 🌿

05/25/2026

June isn't late. It's the second planting window — and for heat-loving crops, it's the RIGHT window.
Everything on this list goes directly into warm soil now and produces before the season ends. No indoor starts. No transplants. Seed to harvest, timed for summer.

- Bush Beans — 55 days. Sow every 3 weeks through July for continuous pods into September.

- Cucumber — 58 days. June-sown cucumbers avoid the early-season cucumber beetle wave that kills May transplants.

- Summer Squash — 50 days. The fastest fruit producer from seed. June sowing means August harvest with fewer vine borer problems than May plantings.

- Okra — 55 days. Needs hot soil to germinate. June is better than May in most zones. Produces harder as temperatures climb.

- Yardlong Bean — 60 days. Heat-loving climber that barely grows below 75°F. June is when it finally wakes up.

- Sunflower — 70 days. June sowing means late August bloom — extending the garden's color and bird-feeding season into fall.

- Basil — 30 days to first harvest. Direct-sow now into warm soil. Germinates faster than April indoor starts did.

- Dill — 40 days to harvest, 70 to seed. Sow now for midsummer harvest. Succession sow every 3 weeks because it bolts fast.

- Malabar Spinach — 55 days. The heat-proof spinach substitute. Won't germinate until soil hits 65°F. June is its month.

June-sown crops miss the early pests, skip the cold-soil stall, and finish before frost. The second wave often outperforms the first.

Our last of the tuber sale. #30 and  #77 we have abundance of so they will be on sale for $3 each or 4 for $10All other ...
05/20/2026

Our last of the tuber sale.
#30 and #77 we have abundance of so they will be on sale for $3 each or 4 for $10
All other tubers will be $5 each or 5 for $20.
This week only. All leftovers will be disposed of unfortunately.
Farm is not open but you can message me here or text me to meet at the farm in evenings or this weekend. 828-342-2740

Playing in the dirt is true therapy. 👩‍🌾
05/16/2026

Playing in the dirt is true therapy. 👩‍🌾

Dahlias all planted and now onto my seed storage to begin planting today… ❤️❤️❤️
05/14/2026

Dahlias all planted and now onto my seed storage to begin planting today… ❤️❤️❤️

Don’t forget we still have dahlia tubers if you are looking… 😍Check out our tuber photo album to see what is still in st...
05/07/2026

Don’t forget we still have dahlia tubers if you are looking… 😍
Check out our tuber photo album to see what is still in stock.
This weekend we will be celebrating birthdays, Mother’s Day and just family time.
Monday-Wednesday we break ground. All flowers and tubers will be in the ground. Gods perfect timing for rain, sunshine for a few days and rain again.
Stay tuned for our calendar to release in June. The farm will open to the public for certain dates and all tickets will be first come first serve.
We will offer:
U-Pick with a Farm Tour
Bouquet making class
Seed starting class
Bridal shower bouquet bar.
And more.
CSA Subscriptions are available.
Wedding Florals and/or Buckets with Instructions to creat your own wedding florals.
Wholesale to any local florist/designer.
And last but not least you will find our fresh flowers each week at the The Molly Grace Corp. on Main Street in Highlands, NC
Our flower season will begin in July and run through September into October.
We are excited! Hope you are also!

Gods plans are not always our plans.We will be offering our CSA Subscription this year, but with a few changes. If you a...
05/01/2026

Gods plans are not always our plans.

We will be offering our CSA Subscription this year, but with a few changes.

If you are interested please message me soon, as these sold out last year.

We will have 3 choices for CSA for 2026

1. Pick up only at Brysons parking lot on Tuesdays 9am-10am. Pricing listed below.
A. Market bouquets are 16-18 stems and are $30 each plus tax, lock in the 6 week subscription for $170 plus tax.
B. Large bouquets are 28-30 stems and are $45 each plus tax, lock in the 6 week subscription for $250 plus tax.

2. Delivery to Highlands, Hwy 64 towards Cashiers to Norton Road to be delivered between 10am-12pm on Tuesdays only. Pricing listed below.
A. Market bouquets are 16-18 stems and are $35 each plus tax (includes delivery) lock in the 6 week subscription for $200 plus tax.
B. Large bouquets are 28-30 stems and are $50 each plus tax (includes delivery) lock in the 6 week subscription for $290 plus tax.

3. Pick up at our farm stand, 78 School House Lane Clayton, GA 30525 on Fridays only 9am-5pm.
A. Market bouquets are 16-18 stems and are $25 each plus tax, lock in the 6 week subscription for $145 plus tax.
B. Large bouquets are 28-30 stems and are $40 each plus tax, lock in the 6 week subscription for $235 plus tax.

We are excited about our 2026 season and we hope you all are too! 🩷 🌺 🌹 💐

These are all available tubers. Please message me for more information.Any number between 1-36 are our seedlings, brand ...
04/26/2026

These are all available tubers.
Please message me for more information.
Any number between 1-36 are our seedlings, brand new 3 year babies divided for the first time.
Farm is open today and all sales are first come first serve.
Tubers are $6 each or 4 for $20.
78 School House Lane
Clayton, GA 30525

We are sorting through our dahlias today and I’ll be posting this afternoon with our inventory. Stay tuned. Dahlia sales...
04/25/2026

We are sorting through our dahlias today and I’ll be posting this afternoon with our inventory. Stay tuned.
Dahlia sales will begin tomorrow April 26th at 12 pm.

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78 School House Lane
Clayton, GA
30525

Telephone

+18283422740

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