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At Blooms_N_Thyme, we are passionate about providing our customers with the freshest and healthiest food possible. We take great pride in growing all our produce, poultry and flowers ourselves, using only natural and sustainable methods. Our farm store is stocked with a variety of products for the home gardener and hobby farmer, including heirloom seeds, fertilizers and pest control options. Our beautiful and functional ladies farm wear is designed to keep you comfortable and stylish while you work. Whether you’re looking to grow your own food, raise chickens or just enjoy natural beauty, Blooms_N_Thyme has something for everyone.

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Join our monthly poultry and small animal swap. Connect with other backyard chicken enthusiasts! Our swap is the perfect opportunity to trade birds, share tips and tricks, and meet fellow animal lovers in your area. Plus, you'll be part of a local network of animal enthusiasts, which is good for your community and great for your animals. So what are you waiting for? Sign up today and join in on the fun!

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Buff Laced Polish chickens are a breed of domestic poultry known for their distinctive buff-colored feathers with black lace-like markings. 

They are small and active birds with a unique appearance, often kept for ornamental purposes or for their eggs. They are also good foragers, which makes them well-suited for small-scale, backyard chicken keeping. 

NATIVE PLANTS

Explore our collection of native plants that are perfect for the spring season. From vibrant flowers to lush greenery, we have everything you need to create a blooming garden this spring.

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Looking to create a garden space that is not only beautiful but supports the local environment? At Blooms_N_Thyme, we offer a variety of garden services to help bring your dream garden to life. We stock only the best native plants and pollinators to ensure that your garden not only looks great but supports your local ecosystem. Our team of experts is constantly learning and keeping up with the latest trends in the industry to provide you with the best possible product. For all your gardening needs, look no further than Blooms_N_Thyme.

Butterfly Weed

The butterfly weed (butterfly weed) is a flowering plant native to North America that has long held spiritual symbolism and meaning for many cultures. With its vibrant orange and yellow blooms that attract both butterflies and hummingbirds, this hardy prairie plant has served as a metaphor for transformation, hope, and new beginnings.

Coneflower

Coneflower (Echinacea) is native to prairies and open woodlands of North America. It is named for the spiny cone-shaped flower center encircled by slender petals in shades of pink, purple or white. Newer varieties come in single and double forms and new coneflower colors such as orange, green, peach and coral. The flower nectar feeds hummingbirds, bees and butterflies, while songbirds feast on the seeds through fall and winter. 

Echinacea is known for its medicinal properties as well as ornamental value in the landscape. Echinacea plant makes a great addition to mixed borders, beds, cutting gardens, mass plantings, rock gardens and native landscapes. Plants are deer resistant and have few pests or diseases.

Iris versicolor has a deep blue to purple, rarely white flower. The spreading sepals have purple veins as they gradually narrow to a white base, with a pubescent, greenish yellow signal. Northern blue flag iris flowers in late spring on a compact two to four flowered inflorescence. The bluish-green leaves are wide arching, up to four feet long and arise from shallowly rooted, large, branching rhizomes forming clumps.

Iris versicolor is commonly found growing on lake shores, swamps, and wet meadows occasionally in shallow water.

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you may contact me directly @

coyner.emly@gmail.com

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