Good Soil Gardens
Growing local flowers and herbs for the Durham, North Carolina community.
Our Farm
Good Soil Gardens is a family-run farm in Durham County, North Carolina producing local cut flowers and herbs.
Our mission is to grow an array of diverse multifunctional plants for our local community. We grow plants that are specialized for our region, useful to humans and wildlife, resilient, and beautiful.
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Updates
Spring 2022 bouquet subscriptions are here! GoodSoilGardens.com/Shop
June 2022
Each week, you'll get to pick up a gorgeous farmer's choice, mixed bouquet made from beautiful flowers, herbs and foliage of the season! Each bouquet is crafted with care and wrapped in craft paper ready to brighten your home.
There are two subscription options, two weeks or five weeks. Check out the link in our shop!
Summer Bouquet Subscription
June 2021
I'm excited to announce that Good Soil Gardens is now offering bouquets of fresh locally grown summer flowers and herbs for purchase.
Good Soil Gardens is collaborating with Tall Grass Food Box to provide summer subscriptions of four bouquets that will be available for pick at the food box pick up locations in Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Apex, North Carolina.
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Visit Tall Grass' website to sign up!
Echinacea and Tulsi
May 2021
Two of my favorite plants to grow are echinacea and tulsi. Echinacea, also known as coneflower, makes a great cut flower, its roots are used in herbal remedies and it is a perennial plant. Tulsi, also known as holy basil, adds a rich warm fragrance to my bouquets, attracts many beneficial pollinators and is used to make a popular traditional ayurvedic tea.
Spring Has Sprung!
March 2021
After a long winter, we are truly happy to welcome the spring! I am trying tulips for the first time this season. Sign up to our email list to stay updated on seasonal flowers as the earth starts to bloom anew.
Winter Wonderland
January 2021
The daffodils I planted last year are starting to come up through the snow. I also planted dozens of bare root trees as well as many perennial plants in preparation for next season. Truly a practice in planning and patience!