For over a century, my family has farmed this land, but my journey with flowers has been anything but traditional.
I am an artist first. A grower second. I don't grow flowers because I have to—I grow them because they are my medium, my language, my way of moving through the world. This land is more than soil and seeds; it is a living palette, a space where color, form, and memory take root and unfold in ways both wild and intentional.
Flowers are not just something I grow—they are something I listen to, something I learn from. The process of growing, collecting, and preserving them is an act of devotion, a practice of noticing, of honoring. I believe that beauty is not just to be seen, but to be felt.
Through Queen Bee Blooms, I share the seeds of this experience—the beginning of a story, a moment of connection between you and the living world.
I hope you plant them not just to grow, but to witness. To observe. To see differently.
Because when we slow down enough to notice, flowers become more than flowers. They become memory, emotion, and something just beyond words.
Luli
Henry David Thoreau