A boutique flower farm in the valley

Petals grown slowly,
picked at dawn.

Flowers  ·  Events  ·  Landscape  ·  Vintage

What we offer

From a single stem to your whole celebration.

Five ways to bring the field into your life — whether you need a hand-tied bouquet for a Friday night, a flower bar for a hundred guests, or someone to tame the slope behind your patio.

Rows of dahlias growing at golden hour A pitcher of peonies and garden roses with a hand-written tag

Our story

A half-acre,
a thousand dahlias.

Boght Family Farm began on a cracked clay corner of family land that nobody knew quite what to do with. We dug it by hand, planted three hundred tubers, and prayed for rain.

Seven seasons later, we are still small on purpose. No imports. No air-freight. No mystery roses from another continent. Every stem you carry home was alive in our field this morning, fed by our well water and the same fog you walked through to find us.

What started as flowers became flowers and more — a flower truck for parties, landscaping for neighbors, a corner of vintage finds at the stand. Different services, same hands.

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How we grow

Slow practices, honest stems.

No-spray field

We hand-weed and companion plant. Bees, ladybugs, and one very serious barn cat handle the rest.

Composted & covered

Cover crops, leaf mulch, and our own compost feed the soil. We never till deeper than a fork.

Cut at dawn

Stems are sharpest, sweetest, and most hydrated before 7am. So that's when we work.

Compostable wraps

Kraft paper, twine, and reusable buckets. The only plastic in our barn is the radio.

Visit the stand

Mile 4 of Old Loudon Road, look for the burgundy door.

The stand sits at the edge of our field. It's self-serve, cash & card welcome, and open whenever the gate is open. Bring a friend, bring scissors, bring an empty afternoon.

Stand Hours
Thursday – Sunday · 9am – 6pm
May through October
Address
2418 Old Loudon Road
Latham, NY 12110
Phone
518-785-4505
Vintage Decor
Browse our curated corner of antiques and crafts at the stand or online here.
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In the words of our neighbors

Quietly, the prettiest tradition in town.

"They did the flowers for our daughter's wedding and it felt like the whole field had walked in. People still mention it."
— Pia D., Loudonville
"You can taste the difference in a tomato, and you can absolutely see the difference in a flower. Theirs last twelve days on my counter. I time my Fridays around the stand."
— Hollis & Jun K., Albany
"They cleaned out the brush behind our patio in a single weekend and replanted it with something I actually want to look at. Could not love it more."
— The Rey-Ortiz family