We want to share a small piece of the joy this place brings us with you.
Our Name
Beech + Grove - The name came from place first not branding.
Beech
Beech trees are slow-growing, deeply rooted, and long-living. They are known for: resilience without aggression quiet strength holding ecosystems together over centuries. It also nods to Beechgrove, the area where the land lives, grounding the farm in actual geography, not abstraction.
Grove
A grove is not a single tree. It is a collective. Groves suggest: protection interdependence shared canopy a place you enter rather than pass through A grove is where light filters in gently. Where things grow together. Where you can linger.
Together, Beech + Grove holds the tension and harmony between: the individual and the collective roots and relationships strength and shelter What the Farm Is Becoming Beech + Grove is evolving into an open-air studio farm, a place where: flowers, herbs, and seeds are offerings experiences matter as much as products grief, joy, rest, creativity, and ritual are welcome people can arrive as they are.
Regenerative Farming Practices
Operating a sustainable and regenerative flower farm can have positive environmental impacts. By utilizing sustainable farming practices such as crop rotation, soil conservation and natural pest management, flower farmers can reduce their carbon footprint and minimize the negative impact of their operations on the environment.
By prioritizing regenerative practices such as soil health, water conservation and biodiversity, flower farmers can also contribute to the restoration of local ecosystems and biodiversity. An accessible, sustainable and regenerative flower farm can benefit the community as a whole by providing local employment opportunities, promoting local tourism and contributing to the local economy. Such a farm can also serve as an educational space for the community, offering workshops and training on sustainable agriculture practices, environmental stewardship and inclusive design.
Farm Philosophy and Values
At Beech + Grove, the land is not a backdrop, it is the heart of everything we do.
Our philosophy is grounded in relationship, respect, and reciprocity.
We grow on unceded Indigenous territory, and our work here acknowledges those who have cared for this land long before us, its original peoples, whose stewardship and knowledge continue to guide what ethical relationship to place can mean today.
We also draw wisdom from Celtic and Druidic traditions, which teach that all things are interconnected: soil, stone, sky, and spirit.