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Chocolate lace seeds

CA$4.00
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Perfect for the cutting garden, Chocolate Dara is part of the carrot family and a relative of Queen Anne’s Lace. Our seed line blooms in soft, romantic pinks to rich burgundy chocolate. Flowers harvested in the morning last in a vase for 7-10 days, and make a beautiful addition to both table bouquets and wedding flowers. Dara is perennial on the lower West Coast of Canada, cut back in the fall, save the seeds to expand your patch, and mulch the ground around the plants to give them the best chance of surviving the winter.

How to grow Dara: Sow seeds in the fall by scattering them on worked soil and covering lightly. Sow indoors in the same fashion in spring, 6-8 weeks before last frost, being sure to thin seedlings. Plant out after all danger of frost has passed.

Approximately 200 seeds

All of our seeds are organically grown and open pollinated in Qualicum Beach, BC

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Perfect for the cutting garden, Chocolate Dara is part of the carrot family and a relative of Queen Anne’s Lace. Our seed line blooms in soft, romantic pinks to rich burgundy chocolate. Flowers harvested in the morning last in a vase for 7-10 days, and make a beautiful addition to both table bouquets and wedding flowers. Dara is perennial on the lower West Coast of Canada, cut back in the fall, save the seeds to expand your patch, and mulch the ground around the plants to give them the best chance of surviving the winter.

How to grow Dara: Sow seeds in the fall by scattering them on worked soil and covering lightly. Sow indoors in the same fashion in spring, 6-8 weeks before last frost, being sure to thin seedlings. Plant out after all danger of frost has passed.

Approximately 200 seeds

All of our seeds are organically grown and open pollinated in Qualicum Beach, BC

Perfect for the cutting garden, Chocolate Dara is part of the carrot family and a relative of Queen Anne’s Lace. Our seed line blooms in soft, romantic pinks to rich burgundy chocolate. Flowers harvested in the morning last in a vase for 7-10 days, and make a beautiful addition to both table bouquets and wedding flowers. Dara is perennial on the lower West Coast of Canada, cut back in the fall, save the seeds to expand your patch, and mulch the ground around the plants to give them the best chance of surviving the winter.

How to grow Dara: Sow seeds in the fall by scattering them on worked soil and covering lightly. Sow indoors in the same fashion in spring, 6-8 weeks before last frost, being sure to thin seedlings. Plant out after all danger of frost has passed.

Approximately 200 seeds

All of our seeds are organically grown and open pollinated in Qualicum Beach, BC

These two, this day. We had a dream of a time of a dream from start to finish, and the garden flowers really showed up for us. 🥰

Photography: @jonmarkphoto 
Venue: @seaciderhouse 
Coordination: @planningtoat.weddings 
Catering: @truffles_catering
A moment for this lovely couple and their bright, bouncy florals. 

Thank you for taking such beautiful photos that it's hard to choose @brooklyngracewed 

venue: @northarmfarm 
planning: @dayof.co 
florals: @palomafloralstudio 
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I can’t describe how special this day was and how much these people mean to me. What an honour it was to be there with flowers, this family is made of love and I am endlessly grateful. 

Venue: @northarmfarm 
Photography: @brooklyngracewed 
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Join us in the pavilion at Sea Cider on the evening of November 14th for learning, merriment, and refreshments. We’ll be making fluffy, traditional wreath with natural embellishments and LOTS of soft ribbon.

Right now we have one class planned