FRESH CUT FLOWERS.

GROWN LOCALLY.

FOR YOU.

Pesticide free, polinator friendly, unique blooms for you to love and share

MONTHLY

FLOWER

SUBCRIPTION

HAND TIED

MARKET

BOUQUET

NORWOOD

FARMERS

MARKET

Vintage sepia portrait photograph of a young woman with a bun hairstyle and wearing a blouse.
A vintage black-and-white photograph of a family featuring two men, a woman, a boy, and a toddler. The men are wearing suits, while the other members are in formal attire. The scene has an old-fashioned style, typical of early to mid-20th century portraits.

Dorothy Smith Burnet

Running both a greenhouse and a floral shop in 1930s Virginia, my grandmother Dorothy Burnet passed down her deep knowlege and appreciation of flowers to her daugher, my mother Edith. My grandmother passed away long before I was born but growing up in and around the greenhouses, it was hard not to adopt her love of all things green and growing. In Dorothy’s Garden, I do my very best to carry forth the 2 generations of flower growing and arranging experience. Currently farming in Westwood Massachusetts, I’m proud to carry on the Burnet tradition of creating beauty and sharing joy with flowers.

You will find her in the retail shop on Main Street in Charlottesville or at the hothouses at the edge of the city – always among the flowers she loves, always doing the only work that seems to her quite worth long hours and everlasting concentration. Dorothy Burnet she is a florist by both training and natural bent
— Charlottesville Daily Progress Jan 13, 1937