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We've included answers to some frequently asked questions:
We're in Saint Louis County, St. Louis Missouri - at our farm home - Kuhs Farm .
Thank you for your interest, but since we are a working farm, we are not open to the public except for days that our Farm Market is open (see schedule under the 'market' tab), to those who sign up to attend our classes or workshops, or for events stated as 'open to the public'. Please sign up for our 'HIVE' newsletter below to be in the know about upcoming classes, workshops, events as opportunities to visit our farm.
Our Farm Store opens for 2024 on Saturday April 6th, and will be open every Saturday through October. Hours are 10am - 3pm.
In our 2024 season, we're growing over 300 varieties.
Sorry. Not yet.
We accept all major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
We'll have bulbs for sale in March, plants: flowers, grasses, herbs & berries in April.
Typically our classes are scheduled for Saturday afternoons and throughout the day on Sundays.
Typically our classes are scheduled for Saturday afternoons and throughout the day on Sundays, and some classes are on Wednesday & Thursday afternoons / evenings.
Absolutely! Reach out and tell us what you're interested in and for how many and when. luli@queenbeeblooms.com
Have friends and family enroll to take the class with you.
We're sorry, but no. If there's someone you'd like to share the information covered in the class with, please have them join you and enroll to take the class with you. Saves room on your phone's memory. :-)
All classes are here at the farm, in our Farm Heart Studio. The same location as our Saturday Farm Markets?
Every class is at least 2 hours of personal instruction, and for workshops, the cost also includes all of your floral materials, tools, designing materials (wire, floral tape, foam, etc.). At the end of the workshop, you'll be able to take your custom design home with you.
BYOV stands for Bring Your Own Vase. For Bloom Bars or Workshops, you are able to bring whatever vase you want to design for (within reason). If you would like to purchase one from our selection, we have lots of choices on hand and fairly priced. Check them out on our site under 'Queen Bee Merchandise - Add Ons'
You don't have to attend any that you don't want to / aren't interested in. We're putting out a lot of content so you get a well-rounded sense of the whole process, but if you aren't able to attend / not interested in, that's totally fine.
We LOVE dogs, but as a working farm, some dogs have different reactions to farm animals and have different prey-drives or levels of aggression. For the safety of all animals, we ask that you do not bring any dogs with you. Thank you for understanding.
Luli (Farmgirl) built it and 49 pages later, is considering helping other people during the winter time, now that's she's a pro.
Share us on social medium, introduce your friends and family to us, bring new folks out for our Farm Market on Saturdays, look for a class you're interested in and sign up, buy flowers. Share flowers with other people. Talk to us and tell us what you like, what we're doing well, what we could do better, what things you're interested in. If you like what we do, PLEASE write us a review that we may find more lovely people like you.
CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a model where consumers buy shares of a farm's harvest in advance. In exchange, the farmer provides the consumer with fresh produce every week during the growing season. In our case, our produce is flowers.
What it does when you support local producers:
• contributes to community resilience
• promotes sustainable agriculture
• ensures the freshness and quality of blooms
• bolsters the local economy
• fosters a vibrant floral industry
• reduces the environmental impact of long-distance transportation
• supports ethical and transparent practices
• creates a direct connection between consumer and farmers
By choosing to support Queen Bee Blooms, you'll enjoy fresher blooms in more varieties than anywhere else, and you'll help us continue to bloom & grow and be busy little bees. Thank you very much!