Marietta, Georgia · East Cobb County
Grown in my Marietta backyard,
cut for your kitchen island.
A small flower farm tended by Brooke — offering seasonal flower subscriptions, Saturday/Sunday farmstand grab-n-go's, your best friend’s birthday, or the Saturday you forgot you were hosting.
This week's bouquet
What’s in the bouquet this week.
Foxgloves, bombshell peonies, spikey veronica, beefy baptisia and whimsy orlaya. Cut fresh all week long. Pre-order for Wednesday/Friday deliveries and grab-n-go's all day Saturday/Sunday at the farmstand.
Standard Bouquet · $55 · Order by Tuesday or Thursday at noon for next-day pick-up or delivery. ·
This week at the farm
Farmstand open
- Saturday — 9 A.M. until dusk
- Sunday — 9 A.M. until dusk
Stems change weekly. Follow our social media accounts to see all the updates.
See the farmstand details →2026 subscriptions
Reserve a season of bouquets.
Three flexible plans — pick the one that fits your kitchen island. Subscriptions guarantee your bouquet each Wednesday and save you a few dollars per bouquet and delivery.
Spring share
$200
Summer share
$288
Most popular
Fall share
$200
Meet the farmer
Brooke, with dirt under her fingernails.
I started Big Blooms in 2022 with a single row of zinnias and the wild idea that my neighbors might want fresh-cut flowers from a real Marietta backyard.
Four seasons later, the field has grown to a half-acre, the bouquets sell out most Saturdays, and I still cut every stem myself — usually before the dew burns off.
— Brooke
Read the longer story →Pick the way that fits your week.
Saturday bouquets
Hand-tied at the farmstand each Saturday morning. First come, first served — they sell out by noon most weeks.
Visit the farmstand →Seasonal subscriptions
A bouquet a week, ready for pickup all season. Spring, summer, and fall shares open now for 2026.
See subscription tiers →Weddings & events
Locally grown, garden-style florals for intimate weddings and celebrations across north Atlanta.
Inquire about events →My wedding centerpieces felt like Brooke had wandered into our garden and brought it inside. People still talk about them.
Get a postcard from the field every Friday.
A short note each Friday: what's blooming, what's in this Saturday's bouquets, plus first dibs on subscription windows. No spam, just flowers.

