Bloom + Pour - The Spring Bouquet Bar

$65.00

The farm is open. The kettle is on. Join us and experience spring in the Pontiac.

Come for the flowers. Cut what calls to you.
Leave with something beautiful and alive for your home.


May on this farm is a held breath. The tulips are finishing their slow lean toward the light. The peonies are still deciding whether to open. Everything is on the edge of something.

This is the weekend we open the gate.

THE DETAILS

  • Drop-in · 10am – 2pm

  • Sunday May 18 or 25, 4112 River Road, Quyon

  • Sweet herbal tea included

THE EXPERIENCE

This isn't a class. There's no right way to do it.

Drop in anytime between 10 and 2. There'll be sweet herbal tea brewed from last season's harvest, sit with it, wander a little, get your bearings. Then come to the table.

I'll show you what's in bloom. What we grew from seed and what we brought in. What surprised us, what held back, what opened in the night. Then you build. You choose your stems, by colour, by weight, by something you can't name but know is right just for you. I'll be beside you the whole time if you need me.

You'll go home with something you made with your hands, on a Sunday morning in May, at a farm that smells like green things and cut stems and something just beginning.

YOU’LL LEAVE WITH

  • A wrapped bouquet you designed - stems chosen by you, wrapped in kraft and twine

  • A grower's eye - how to read what's in bloom, what's worth buying, how to make it last

  • A locally grown tea blend - grown and prepared right here at the farm last season, to take home

  • A flower care card - conditioning tips, vase life, what to do when a bud won't open

  • A piece of this place - 50 acres in Beechgrove, mud on your boots, joy in your heart

WHAT WILL BE IN SEASONS

Tulips. Peonies. Ranunculus and anemone. Muscari has small purple bells. Stock, because May deserves something that smells like that. Foliage to hold it all together.

The exact mix is what the ground decides. We work with what opens.

THE LOCATION

  • WHERE: 4112 River Road. Quyon, QC (Beechgrove)

  • WHEN: Sunday May 18 + 25, 2026. Drop in anytime 10am – 2pm.

  • SIZE: Intimate by design (Max 10-12 people)

  • WHAT TO WEAR: Shoes you can get muddy. Layers. An open morning.

  • SWEET HERBAL TEA: Served while you design. Grown here. Brewed here.

No schedule. No pressure. Just a Sunday morning, a cup of tea, and flowers that were alive in this soil a few hours ago.

Come when you can. Stay as long as you like.

With mud and wonder,
Julianna

Beech + Grove · Quyon, QC · #withmudandwonder

The farm is open. The kettle is on. Join us and experience spring in the Pontiac.

Come for the flowers. Cut what calls to you.
Leave with something beautiful and alive for your home.


May on this farm is a held breath. The tulips are finishing their slow lean toward the light. The peonies are still deciding whether to open. Everything is on the edge of something.

This is the weekend we open the gate.

THE DETAILS

  • Drop-in · 10am – 2pm

  • Sunday May 18 or 25, 4112 River Road, Quyon

  • Sweet herbal tea included

THE EXPERIENCE

This isn't a class. There's no right way to do it.

Drop in anytime between 10 and 2. There'll be sweet herbal tea brewed from last season's harvest, sit with it, wander a little, get your bearings. Then come to the table.

I'll show you what's in bloom. What we grew from seed and what we brought in. What surprised us, what held back, what opened in the night. Then you build. You choose your stems, by colour, by weight, by something you can't name but know is right just for you. I'll be beside you the whole time if you need me.

You'll go home with something you made with your hands, on a Sunday morning in May, at a farm that smells like green things and cut stems and something just beginning.

YOU’LL LEAVE WITH

  • A wrapped bouquet you designed - stems chosen by you, wrapped in kraft and twine

  • A grower's eye - how to read what's in bloom, what's worth buying, how to make it last

  • A locally grown tea blend - grown and prepared right here at the farm last season, to take home

  • A flower care card - conditioning tips, vase life, what to do when a bud won't open

  • A piece of this place - 50 acres in Beechgrove, mud on your boots, joy in your heart

WHAT WILL BE IN SEASONS

Tulips. Peonies. Ranunculus and anemone. Muscari has small purple bells. Stock, because May deserves something that smells like that. Foliage to hold it all together.

The exact mix is what the ground decides. We work with what opens.

THE LOCATION

  • WHERE: 4112 River Road. Quyon, QC (Beechgrove)

  • WHEN: Sunday May 18 + 25, 2026. Drop in anytime 10am – 2pm.

  • SIZE: Intimate by design (Max 10-12 people)

  • WHAT TO WEAR: Shoes you can get muddy. Layers. An open morning.

  • SWEET HERBAL TEA: Served while you design. Grown here. Brewed here.

No schedule. No pressure. Just a Sunday morning, a cup of tea, and flowers that were alive in this soil a few hours ago.

Come when you can. Stay as long as you like.

With mud and wonder,
Julianna

Beech + Grove · Quyon, QC · #withmudandwonder