Poppy Flower Farm

Poppy Flower Farm 🌿 A Therapeutic Flower Farm
📍 Based in Loveland, CO

02/16/2026

I want you to feel the whole life of your bouquet 🌿

Before those flowers ever sit in a market bucket…

A seed is tucked into soil.
Or a bulb is planted by hand in the fall.
They’re watered. Fertilized. Pinched. Protected from hail and beetles and 40 mph spring winds.
Checked on daily.

At harvest, each stem is cut at its peak.
Leaves stripped. Stems trimmed. Placed into hydrating solution.
Cooled down to rest.

Then I sort them by color palette and purpose- focal, filler, airy movement, grounding greens.

Each bouquet is spiral-arranged by hand (by me, Sarah 🩷), rubberbanded, trimmed again, stamped, wrapped in Kraft paper, stapled, and set into a bucket waiting for you to choose it.

This isn’t just flowers.
It’s months of tending.
It’s soil and sunsets and slow work.

If you love knowing where your blooms come from, our seasonal flower subscriptions let you follow the whole story- from first sprout to the final bouquet in your hands. 🌸

There are still summer and fall flower subscriptions available, link in bio to support our farm 🌱

Poppy is honored to be a flower vendor at this year’s Fort Collins Winter Market () on Valentine’s Day. Tulips, hyacinth...
02/13/2026

Poppy is honored to be a flower vendor at this year’s Fort Collins Winter Market () on Valentine’s Day. Tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and spring inspired bouquets for your choosing!

Whether they’re for someone you adore or for yourself, we hope they feel like a little bit of spring.

See you Saturday 10-2 at Foothills Mall!! 🌷🪻🌼

02/12/2026

The Swedish term for embracing, living in, and connecting with nature. ❄️🌷🌲🌙🌼🐝🌿

Represents a cultural philosophy of spending time outdoors, regardless of the weather or season, to improve physical and mental health.

Coming soon: 2026 calendar of events and programming at the farm 🩷

02/08/2026

Regulation doesn’t come from everything going quiet… it comes from rhythm, from flexibility.

At the farm, the land is never silent…

… the wind moves through the flowers, the drip line pulses, my footsteps tromp down the rows, the chickens cluck, day after day there’s steady movement.

This steady, predictable movement is what tells the nervous system- you’re safe.

For mothers, regulation rarely comes from stillness alone, instead our bodies need gentle movement, repetition, rocking, walking, swaying, something reliable to return to…

This is why I find myself swaying side to side even without a newborn in my arms. It’s why getting your hands in the soil helps. And why walking with a baby settles both of you.

The postpartum nervous system regulates best through consistent, body-based input, not force or collapse into stillness.

Motherhood disrupts rhythm.
Sleep is fragmented.
Days blur.
The body stays “on” almost constantly.

The farm reminds me don’t *need* silence… we need something steady.

You’re not meant to calm down alone.
You’re meant to be met—over and over again.

👉🏼 check out Rooted Mother in bio for more on this

Love is blooming — our Valentine’s arrangements are here and super limited! ✨ Link in bio to shop before they’re gone. 💌...
02/06/2026

Love is blooming — our Valentine’s arrangements are here and super limited! ✨ Link in bio to shop before they’re gone. 💌

Welcome to the world, Wylder James St. John ✨🌎He was born at home with a rapid 45 minute labor and an amazing birth team...
02/04/2026

Welcome to the world, Wylder James St. John ✨🌎

He was born at home with a rapid 45 minute labor and an amazing birth team last week.

By far my biggest baby at 9lb 2oz and 22.5 inches long 💙

We’ve been settling in as a family of 5 and loving the newborn snuggles.

Thank you for surrounding me with so much love and support

Photos by 🩷

01/24/2026

Motherhood is a neurological transformation, not just an emotional one.

During matrescence, a mother’s brain and nervous system reorganize through:

-heightened sensitivity to sound and touch
-increased vigilance and threat detection
-stronger stress reactivity
-changes in sleep patterns and baseline regulation

It’s biology, not a flaw in our being.

Our nervous systems literally adapt to keep our babies alive…
but in a culture that offers very little containment, that constant attuning to our surroundings and children’s needs often turns into chronic dysregulation.

Many mothers don’t experience this as panic or breakdown (though you can, and I did).

Instead, they experience it as:

-numbness
-irritability
-exhaustion that sleep doesn’t fix
-feeling “far away” from themselves

As teachers like Kimberly Ann Johnson remind us,
motherhood requires more nervous system support, not less, because the body is doing more than ever before.

This is why nature helps regulate us so powerfully.

And it’s why mothers need support that reaches the body, not just the mind.

Your nervous system is adapting—and it needs care.

Rooted Mother was created as a nervous-system companion you can access anytime.

A soft place to land when the holding feels like a lot.

7 audio practices, 13 page companion guide, and a printable nervous system menu

01/23/2026

Motherhood isn’t hard because you’re failing.
It’s hard because your nervous system is working overtime.

At the farm, I see how naturally bodies soften when they’re supported by the land.
But I also know most mothers need something they can access anytime—not just when they can get away.

Rooted Mother is a nervous-system companion for motherhood.
No fixing. No forcing. Just a place to land.

If your mind and body feel like they could use some support, check it out 🤍 link in bio

What a season. ✨Because of YOU — the volunteer mamas, the families, the community, the helpers — Poppy’s first full year...
01/14/2026

What a season. ✨

Because of YOU — the volunteer mamas, the families, the community, the helpers — Poppy’s first full year was more abundant than we ever imagined.

Thank you for making Poppy what it is becoming. 🩷

What would you love to see in 2026?

Happy Holidays! Love, the St. John’s🎄🎁❄️⛄️🏔️🐔🚜
12/24/2025

Happy Holidays! Love, the St. John’s🎄🎁❄️⛄️🏔️🐔🚜

12/19/2025

There were SO many days I was just grateful to be alive. And then the dream of how I wanted to intentionally live my life got bigger and BIGGER. 10/10 would follow the urge again, despite a *wild* first year.

When life moves you, listen.

12/17/2025

This is the time of year I really start to miss fresh, local flowers inside my home. My hands start to get restless, aching to be back in the soil and tending to the land (instead, I spent the morning chasing chickens 🐓 around our new coop).

But, winter also brings this reminder that nothing blooms all at once, and nothing lasts forever — and that’s what makes it so beautiful.

I love how what’s blooming at the farm tells a story and it’s continuously changing throughout the season. A flower subscription is our favorite way to share that unfolding story with you, week by week.

✨ Choose your flower adventure:

• Full Season — 17 weeks | $425
• Summer — 6 weeks | $150
• Fall — 6 weeks | $150
(Presale pricing — rates will increase)

📍 Pickup options:
• Sundays at the Loveland Farmers Market (9–1)
• Wednesdays at our farm stand
• Wednesday delivery for local businesses along the Highway 34 corridor
• Expanded delivery coming in 2026

🎁 Early bird bonus (through Dec 31):
Sign up before the end of the year and receive a private farm tour or $25 off any workshop at Poppy.

Subscriptions are limited and are first come, first serve until sold out.

👉 Sign up via the link in bio
Questions? DM us anytime 🌿

Address

6366 W County Road 20
Loveland, CO
80537

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