Flower Farm in Philadelphia

Enjoy the freshness of locally grown cut flowers!

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About Our Farm

Jewells in Bloom is an urban flower farm in NW Philly run by Courtney Jewell that provides a cut flower CSA, bouquets on her porch β€˜Farmstand’, hosts floral workshops and helps educate everyone about local flowers.

The flowers are grown in 3 locations. One 1/2 acre plot in Germantown, 17 plots at the St. Thomas Church Community garden in Flourtown and in East Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, where Courtney has lived for over a decade. With a background in design and a passion for organic, whimsical floral arranging, she transformed her love of gardening into a thriving flower CSA. Her bright, fresh blooms will not soon be forgotten.

What Our Flower Farm Offers

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    Flower Subscription

    I provide the freshest locally grown cut flowers for a weekly CSA. We offer CSAs for each season or for the whole growing season so you can enjoy flowers spring through fall!

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    Workshops & Events

    You can come to the farm for floral arranging workshops in the spring and fall and Christmas wreath workshops in the winter! We have a variety of events throughout the year to choose from.

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    Garden Consultations

    Want to get your own garden set up? Whether you have a yard or a small courtyard in Philadelphia, I can help you pick the right plants for your yard, find the best spots for raised beds, and more.


β€œThe weekly flowers from Jewells in Bloom are one of the best gifts I have ever gotten. The flowers are always fresh and gorgeous. The bouquets feature surprising and fun combinations. I smile every time I see it!” -Jessica

β€œAlways an unexpected touch, really beautifully arranged. Before we signed up for the flower share, I never had fresh bouquets in the house - now I never want to live without them!” -Joelle