Little Comforts
Northwest Arkansas Farm

Little Comforts

Where slowness is a practice, and every stem tells the story of its season.

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Our Story

Seasonal blooms, grown with intention

No heated greenhouses. No imports. No forcing nature into a schedule that doesn't belong to her.

What started as a couple of raised beds behind my kitchen has become beds of dahlias, sweet peas, ranunculus, and whatever else the season decides to offer.

These aren't flowers from nowhere. They're flowers from right here, grown in soil I've amended for years.

— Ashley

Owner, and Chief Bloom Officer

Farmer tending to flower field Hands holding freshly cut stems
5.0 (freshness guaranteed)

This Week's Harvest

Each bouquet is a curated collection of what's blooming best in our field this week. This week's harvest includes peonies, orlaya, bupleurum, and more!

Cut Fresh
Local Farm

One-Time Purchase

One-time delivery of fresh seasonal blooms

$0

Seasonal Trio

3 bouquets over 3 months. One payment today.

$0
How the Seasonal Trio works:

Pay once today, receive 3 bouquets delivered monthly over the next 3 months. Each bouquet features the freshest seasonal blooms at peak beauty.

Optional Vase

Optional Vase

Perfectly sized for your bouquet

+$10
Order by Wednesday 6pm for Friday delivery

Each bouquet is a curated mix of whatever's blooming best in our field that week. This season, you will find zinnias, dahlias, cosmos, sunflowers, snapdragons, celosia, or garden roses. Each bouquet is unique and always beautiful.

Standard: 12–15 stems, perfect for a nightstand, desk, or small table. Arrives wrapped in kraft paper with a water tube for transport.

Jumbo: 25–30 stems, a full and lush arrangement that makes a statement. Ideal for a dining table, entryway, or gift.

All flowers are grown naturally on our Northwest Arkansas farm, no synthetic pesticides, ever.

Your blooms were cut fresh the morning of delivery, so they're arriving at peak freshness. A little TLC will keep them beautiful for 7–10 days: When they arrive: Trim 1 inch off each stem at an angle with sharp scissors. Remove any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Place in cool, fresh water immediately. Daily care: Change the water every 1–2 days. Re-trim stems every few days if you notice them getting soft at the base. Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight, heating vents, and fruit bowls (ripening fruit releases ethylene gas which shortens vase life).
We deliver every Friday throughout Northwest Arkansas, including Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and surrounding areas. Delivery is $10.

Cutoff: Orders must be placed by Wednesday at 6pm for that Friday's delivery.
How it works: Flowers are harvested Friday morning and delivered to your door by early evening. No signature required—we'll leave them in a safe spot if you're not home. Not sure if you're in our zone? Just ask—we're happy to check.

From seed
to your table

Every bouquet follows the same unhurried rhythm. We don't skip steps or cut corners—that's not what this is about.

Grown Slowly

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Grown Slowly

Seeds started by hand using soil blocking—no greenhouses, no shortcuts. Every seedling is transplanted and tended by hand. We work with the seasons, not against them.

Cut for Freshness

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Cut for Freshness

Harvested in the cool morning hours when stems are most hydrated. This extends their vase life by days—sometimes a week.

Composed by Hand

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Composed by Hand

Each arrangement is designed to unfold over time—buds that will open, foliage that fills in, colors that deepen with the days.

What We Believe

Slow flowers, local roots

In a world of imported, refrigerated, year-round blooms, we do something different. Our flowers travel feet, not continents. They're grown in soil we tend, cut hours before you receive them.

This means embracing impermanence. Celebrating what each month offers. Finding beauty in the specific.

  • Grown locally, never imported
  • No synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
  • Harvested within 24 hours of delivery
  • Compostable wrapping, always
Field of flowers at golden hour

Follow Along

Life between the rows

Daily glimpses of what's blooming, growing, and unfolding in the fields.