Stonecrop Farm grows and arranges a diverse array of gorgeous flowers for farmers market, weekly bouquet subscriptions, special events, and weddings. Treat yourself or someone you love to the amazing beauty of flowers.

At the Blacksburg Farmers Market, you can pick up a ready-made bouquet or arrange your own creation from our buckets of freshly-picked blossoms. 

You can join the farm family by signing up for our flower CSA bouquet subscription. The summer share brings you 10 weeks of flowers from June to August for $200. The fall share picks up in August and runs into October for another 10 weeks of bouquets for $200. We have several convenient pick up locations in Blacksburg where you choose your favorite bouquet every Wednesday of the share.

See our listing of workshops or shop our dahlia tubers to grow your own at stonecropfarmers.com.

Listing last updated on Jan 25, 2026

Market Channels

Season: April through October

Type: single farm

Since: 2011

# of Shares: 50

Share Prices:
Summer Share: $200 for 10 weeks of bouquets June through August Fall Share: $200 for 10 weeks of bouquets August through October Online purchase available at stonecropfarmers.com

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Schedule and Location:

Blacksburg Farmers Market Saturdays 8 am to 2 pm April to October Saturdays 9 to 2 November and December Draper Road and Roanoke Street, Downtown Blacksburg

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Products and Crops

Flowers:

Flowers:

  • dried flowers

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Flowers:

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Celebrating over 20 years of growing, Stonecrop Farm offers fresh, local flowers and specialty vegetables.  Shop with us at the Blacksburg Farmers Market Saturdays (8 am to 2 pm) April through November. Join our Summer or Fall bouquet CSA subscription.  Or in the off season, shop our dahlia tubers at our online shop:  stonecropfarmers.com.

Contact Information

Gwynn Hamilton
(540) 599-0839
Location:
267 Sassafras Road
Newport, VA 24128

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