Closed for the 2024 season! Taking orders for the 2025 season!
Bringing joy to you through the beauty of flowers
Closed for the 2024 season! Taking orders for the 2025 season!
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
My goal at Hillside Blooms Flower Farm is to bring joy to others through flowers. To do this, I only sell high quality flowers. I grow mostly annuals and oversee their growth from seed to harvest. They are harvested at the proper time and handled to insure the longest vase life. Flower bouquets and DIY mixed flower buckets delivered from farm to doorstep.
Welcome to Hillside Blooms Flower Farm! My name is Brenda Fitterer and I, with a help from my husband Steve, operate Hillside Blooms Flower Farm. I am a farm girl at heart as I grew up on a farm in southwest Minnesota. For the past twenty years, we lived on a small acreage near Randolph, Minnesota where we raised our three children. During that time, I fell in love with growing plants. I created large perennial flower gardens as well as tending a large vegetable garden each year. Our family sold fresh vegetables in the summer from a roadside stand on our property. My job as a full-time Mom ended in 2019 as our last child left home. It was time for new adventure!
After years of tending large perennial flower gardens, I decided to share the joy flowers gave me with others. Hillside Blooms Flower Farm was born in 2021 on our newly acquired property in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Along with roses and several perennials, I grow over a half acre of annual cut flowers each year. All the annuals are seeded, transplanted and cared for here at the farm. I find great joy in seeing the tiniest seed transformed into a beautiful bloom. Since I value each bloom, they are harvested and treated for the longest vase life possible. The flowers are hand picked and arranged for a beautiful bouquet for your home. I offer summer and fall bouquet subscriptions, contactless bouquet pick-up on the farm, DIY mixed flower buckets and doorstep delivery.
For florist, I offer bloom bundles of what is available seasonally in the field.
I was honored to have Country Acres write an article on Hillside Blooms last summer. Check it out!