Stow Greenhouses is a family run cut flower farm. We specialize in hybrid lilies and quality is what sets us apart from other providers. We select only the newest and best varieties of Dutch lily bulbs, always striving for the biggest flowers in the most exciting and vibrant colors, shapes and forms. Within our 30,000 square foot greenhouse along with 3 full-time employees, we grow over 100 different varieties and produce over 600,000 stems of cut lilies each year. In addition we grow a variety of other annuals and perennials outside in our fields. We sell our flowers through wholesale, direct to markets, online, at farmers markets and via CSA. We are an environmentally responsible operation, we are pleased to say our facility is totally pesticide-free. Our planting media is 100% renewable coir and we have reduced our dependency on petroleum by heating solely with wood-fired boilers.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: June through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2013

# of Shares: 40

Share Prices:
$300 for 18 weeks.

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Locations and schedules for our markets vary throughout the year. We attend both summer and winter markets. Please see our website for the most up to date information.

Schedule and Location:
We wholesale our lilies (oriental and asiatic). Orientals are sold in 5 stem bunches, LA/asiatics are sold in 10 stem bunches. We also wholesale other varieties as available (e.g. lisianthus, sunflowers). We have both pickup and delivery available.

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Premium hybrid lily grower. We sell CSA flower shares (online), at farmers markets, local farm stands and via walk-in cooler sales. We also will ship anywhere in the continental US via orders on our website.

Contact Information

Contact:
Dave Buchholz
(978) 568-1189
Location:
84 Walcott Street
Stow, MA 01775

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