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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Where is Temecula Farms located?1254 Bauman Rd Columbus MI 48063
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Where can I purchase flowers?You may pick up a bouquet at our roadside stand, located at 1254 Bauman Rd, Columbus MI 48063. Please note the roadside stand hours are limited for please check that we are open before visiting. If you are located within 10 miles of the farm, we will deliver the bouquet to you or a friend! Place an order by calling 810-650-5598 or email us at Temecula.farms.mi@gmail.com.
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When are flowers available for purchase?Our flowers are only available in-season, because we grow in natural conditions in our field. Therefore, our growing season typically begins in April and ends the end of September.
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I am a photographer, can I bring clients and capture photos in the gardens and sunflower field?Absolutely! During the season, you can submit an inquiry on our "Say Hello" page and we will assist you with booking.
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Do you provide large volumes of bouquets for special events?Yes! Our most popular offering is centerpieces for baby showers, wedding showers, birthday parties, and more! If interested, please fill out an inquiry on our "Say Hello" page or call us at 810-650-5598.
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How to care for my flowers?Each mason jar bouquet contains fresh water with flower food. When you receive your flowers, all you need to do is enjoy for the first one to two days. After one to two days: Cut approximately 0.5 to 1" from the bottom of the stems with sharp scissors or floral shears. Rinse the mason jar and add fresh water. Keep the bouquet out of direct sunlight and away from ripening fruit. As flowers fade, discard them. Most importantly, ENJOY!
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How do you pronounce "Temecula" and what does it mean?Sounds like: tuh·meh·kyuh·luh One morning we decided to go on a spontaneous wine-tasting adventure in Temecula, CA. We drove George’s old Silverado with no air conditioning (it was over 100 degrees outside!!) and sat in traffic and puddles of sweat. We spent the day enjoying wine, catching up with friends, and playing with alpacas. Our unplanned adventure remains one of our favorite memories together. We later learned “Temecula” originated from an Indian word and means “Where the sun breaks through the mist”, which captured what Temecula Farms means to us.
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