About Flowers by 4Roots
Many flowers sold today travel thousands of miles and across oceans to reach us, contributing to a growing carbon footprint and relying on chemical preservatives to maintain their appearance along the way.
We’re here to change that.
Flowers by 4Roots is a local, sustainable flower initiative rooted at the 4Roots Farm Campus. By growing flowers on-site and partnering with nearby farms, we’re reimagining floristry by bringing it closer to home here in Central Florida.
Our Partner Farms
Our Growing List of partner farms include:
- Castle Blooms | Sarasota, FL
- Flatwood Flowers | Gainesville, FL
- The Green Door Gardener | Ormond Beach & Sorrento, FL
- Green Mountain Bloomery | South Lake County, FL
- Little Gnome Flower Farm | Winter Garden, FL
- Little Pond Farm | Sumter County, FL
- Mindful Blooms Farm | Myakka City, FL
- Sunstruck Florals | Umatilla, FL
- Sweet Hill Flowers | Polk City, FL
Keep Blooming
From build-your-own bouquet bars and monthly workshops to wedding and event floral,
learn more about what we offer at 4rootsfarm.org/flowers
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Flowers by 4Roots is a local, sustainable flower initiative rooted at the 4Roots Farm Campus. By growing flowers on-site and partnering with nearby farms, we’re reimagining floristry by bringing it closer to home here in Central Florida.Learn more at 4rootsfarm.org/flowers
In addition to growing flowers at the 4Roots Farm Campus, we’re proud to partner with a network of incredible local flower farms who share this mission.
Our growing list of partner farms include:
- Castle Blooms in Sarasota, FL
- Flatwood Flowers in Gainesville, FL
- Green Mountain Bloomery in South Lake County, FL
- Little Gnome Flower Farm in Winter Garden, FL
- Little Pond Farm in Sumter County, FL
- Mindful Blooms Farm in Myakka City, FL
- Sunstruck Florals in Umatilla, FL
- Sweet Hill Flowers in Polk City, FL
- Green Door Gardener in Sorrento, FL
If local availability is limited, we supplement with sustainably grown flowers from trusted U.S. farm partners.
Ofrecemos entrega de catering dentro de un radio de 30 millas de nuestro almacén en 1918 W Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32804.
Your flowers may look a little tired after their trip, but don’t worry! Follow these steps upon receiving and they should perk right back up. 1. Unbox Your Flowers
Take the flowers out of the delivery box.
(Tip: standing the box vertically upright may make this easier!)
2. Remove Packaging
Unwrap your bouquet and remove all packaging from the bottom of the stems.
3. Fill Your Vase
Fill up your favorite vase with plenty of fresh water. (Tap water is perfectly fine!)
4. Trim the Stems
Give all the stems of your flowers a fresh cut (about 1"). Use sharp scissors
or gardening shears and cut at an angle.
5. Place Flowers in Vase
After trimming your stems, immediately place flowers in vase full of water,
and ensure all stems fall below the water line.
Daily Maintenance Tips:
- Trim the stems a little each day
- Change the water daily
- Remove any leaves that sit below the water line (this helps prevent bacteria)
- Keep indoors and away from sunny windows and heat sources
“Flowers are not supposed to last. Their job is to help us stay in the present.” - Kristen Griffith VanderYacht, Floral Designer
By nature, cut flowers are not meant to last forever. They are harvested to celebrate, comfort, and be part of life’s most meaningful moments. However, with proper care, cut flowers can last 5-7 days. Here are some tips to get the most life out of your blooms!
- Trim the stems a little each day
- Change the water daily
- Remove any leaves that sit below the water line (this helps prevent bacteria)
- Keep indoors and away from sunny windows and heat sources
Yes! We love creating bespoke designs and floral experiences for any occasion.
From build-your-own bouquet bars and private workshops to wedding and event floral, we would love to bring the beauty of farm-fresh flowers to your next gathering.
Have an upcoming event or an idea? Email our team at flowers@4rootsfarm.org to get started!
Learn more about all of our offerings at 4rootsfarm.org/flowers