TESTIMONIALS
“Such a lovely place! Beautiful views, you-pick flowers, farm-to-table dinners: just the best. Female owned and staffed too!”
- C.B
“My friends and I spent my 30th birthday here and we had such a nice time!! The pavilion is a great spot to hang out while you arrange flowers that you’ve picked from their lovely flower fields. We had the best time!”
- K.L
“We used this farm for our wedding flowers and had an absolutely wonderful experience. Amy is amazing, and so accommodating. My bridesmaids and I used the pavilion on site to make the arrangements and bouquets and they had everything we needed and more (hibiscus tea and ice water was a nice but unexpected touch!). The FLOWERS WERE SO BEAUTIFUL. I wanted a wildflower feel and gave them the colors I was looking for and I seriously almost cried when I saw what they had harvested. Cosmos, Queen Anne’s Lace, Callow Lily, Sunflowers, Lambs Ear and soooo much more. My wildflower wedding dreams came true because of this wonderful farm and its proud owners. Thank you Springhouse Farm!! This experience of arranging wildflowers amidst my closest friends is one of the highlights of my wedding weekend, and I only wish I lived in the area so I could continue to support such a special place.”
- M.M
“We love the u-pick flowers. For $25 I get enough for two large and three small arrangements. The flowers are gorgeous and last. Staff are always so kind.”
- J.Z
“Beautiful place. Awesome vegetables. My wife loves them.”
- B.F
“Ordered a beautiful dried flower wreath. They were very communicative and so talented!”
- A.T
“At Springhouse Organic Farm you're not simply an intern or a farm worker, you are family! Creating community is very important to Amy Fiedler, the owner. As you drive up to the farm you see the honor system farm stand and the many farm dogs to greet you. There are farm-to-table dinners, you-pick flowers, countless workshops and farm tours that bring hundreds of people to the farm each season. The farm provides produce and flowers to local restaurants, local florists, and the local food shelter. Venture out to the Watauga County Farmers Market on a Saturday and you'll see Amy sitting with her interns proudly selling the fruits of their labor. Farming provides so much more than produce and flowers. Nature nurtures you as you work with it and around it to grow tiny seeds into beautiful plants. While you may spend only a season or two working at the farm, Springhouse Farm is a lifelong place to call home.”
- Sandi