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Petals and Pines Farm

U-Pick Flower & Christmas Tree Farm

Petals and Pines Farm is an experience forward southern-inspired farm. From the catered Picnic in the Poppies to the Sunrise U-Pick Flower events, to our Christmas set-up being something from a Hallmark movie. We have a few goals when it comes to the farm: 1. A place where people create and build new traditions. 2. A place where people get to participate in unique one-of-a-kind experiences. 3. A place where you feel like you’re visiting family. 4. A place go to escape and recharge.

Petals and Pines Farm is grateful to have almost 19 acres of open space filled with nature. The farm is designed and set-up to feel like you’re visiting family in Tennessee. From the rocking chairs to the fun Dolly Parton face-in-the-hole photo ops, it’s made to make you feel welcome. It’s made for you to slow down. Leave the business of the city or suburbia life, and enjoy the peacefulness of country livin’.

The ultimate goal of the farm is to provide an experience, setting, and feeling, that leaves you wanting to return year after year.

Season Dates:

Varies: Poppies – June, U-pick Flowers: August – October Christmas Trees: Varies. (Depends on when Thanksgiving falls) Check their website for exact date/time details

 

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Contact Information
Owner Information
Bryan and Jaems
Farmers

Bryan and Jaems Brandon – Christmas tree and Flower farmers – Bryan and Jaems were both born and raised in Memphis, TN. Bryan’s active duty job as a F-16 pilot brought them to Hill Air Force Base. Like, everyone else who visits Utah, they fell in love with the state and decided to plant some roots (pun intended). Jaems had a law enforcement background (she ran polygraph exams). She is the dreamer behind Petals and Pines Farm. When not tending to the farm, they enjoy traveling, being foodies, and lazy days with their two dogs and two mini horses.

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