FAQ

  • Do you design with requested flowers, like roses or peonies?

    Our designs are built around seasonal, locally grown flowers. That means we don’t take special flower requests — instead, we offer palettes (Bright, Soft, or Neutral) that let us highlight the very best blooms in the field that week. Check out our “What’s in Season?” section below to see what flowers are blooming in time for your event.

  • When should I place my order?

    We ask for at least 2 weeks’ notice for all floral orders. This helps us plan our harvest and ensures your flowers are at their peak. The earlier the better!

  • Where do I pick up my flowers?

    Where do I pick up my flowers?

    All floral orders can be picked up at Homebody Farm Stand (94 Old York Rd, Chesterfield, NJ). We’ll pack arrangements securely for easy transport.

  • Do you offer delivery?

    Yes! We offer delivery for an additional fee, which varies depending on your order size and location. Delivery availability must be confirmed at the time of booking.

  • What if I want flowers outside of your season?

    We design with what we grow, so flowers are available May 15 – Oct 15. For off-season events, we recommend working with a florist who sources globally.

  • Are jars and vases included?

    Yes! All jars and vases are included in your purchase and are yours to keep.

  • Are Sales Refundable?

    All sales are final. Because we harvest and design specifically for your event, we cannot offer refunds.

What’s in Season?

  • Spring (April – early June)

    Tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, anemones, snapdragons, poppies, peonies, feverfew, campanula, stock, foxglove, and sweet william

  • Summer (June – August)

    Zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, lisianthus, rudbeckia, lilies, gomphrena, amaranth, celosia, marigolds, and fragrant herbs and foliage like mint, basil, and eucalyptus

  • Fall (September – mid-October)

    Dahlias, heirloom mums, marigolds, amaranth, late successions of sunflowers, celosia, ornamental grasses, seed pods, and foliage in rich autumn tones