Joseph Malerba

Realtor
The Key Team

Living in Old Lyme

Old Lyme, CT Community

Flower Hour Farm located at 10 Old Post Rd, Old Lyme, CT isn’t just a flower farm—it’s a family affair with roots deeper than the soil. Veteran-owned and family-operated, this spot blends military precision with the warmth of a backyard garden. Imagine walking through fields where every bloom tells a story, and the people tending them are just as interesting as the flowers.

Business Hours
Open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, with extended hours during peak seasons. Swing by during these times to catch the crew hard at work—or play.

 

 

Why Local Flowers Matter

Ever noticed how supermarket roses look perfect but smell like… nothing? That’s because they’re often grown far away and treated with chemicals to survive shipping. Flower Hour Farm flips that script. Their blooms are cut fresh, grown without harsh sprays, and packed with scent. Think of it as the difference between a factory-made cookie and your grandma’s secret recipe.

The People Behind the Petals

But it’s not just about aesthetics. Buying local flowers supports the community. When you grab a bouquet here, you’re helping keep the lights on for a veteran-owned business and the family who works it. Plus, those flowers? They’re probably headed to a wedding, anniversary, or “just because” moment in your neighbor’s life.

This isn’t a corporate operation. Meet the family who traded in a 9-to-5 for sunburns and soil-stained jeans. The veteran at the helm brings discipline, while the kids (and maybe a few stubborn chickens) keep things lively.

Why Old Lyme?

Old Lyme isn’t just a place to visit—it’s a place to stay. Imagine waking up to farm-fresh air, grabbing coffee at a café that uses Flower Hour arrangements, and spending afternoons exploring the Connecticut River. The town’s mix of historic homes, art galleries, and working farms feels like a breath of fresh air.

Plus, the community rallies around its businesses. At Long Table Farm (just down the road), CSA members aren’t just customers—they’re partners in sustainable farming. That vibe carries over here.

Growing Your Adventure

Starting a flower farm on a shoestring? Flower Hour would nod in solidarity. As Sierra Flower Farm proved, you don’t need a fortune to grow beauty. Start small, lean on family, and watch your patch of dirt turn into a community staple.

Flower Hour Farm: Blooms That Build Connections

Flower Hour Farm isn’t just selling flowers—it’s selling moments. Whether you’re a local grabbing a bouquet or a visitor snapping photos, this farm reminds us that beauty grows best when rooted in community.

Next time you’re in Old Lyme, swing by 10 Old Post Rd. The flowers will greet you, but the people? They’ll make you want to stay.

Source: Flower Hour Farm Facebook Page

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