Business Adventures🌷
Built from the ground up. Literally.
Liz didn't follow a roadmap. She built one. From a small roadside flower stand to a 6-figure business, a bestselling memoir book, and a national marketplace for farmers and florists, each venture grew from the last. Explore the businesses behind the story.
Sunny Mary Meadow 💐
A 6th generation flower farm rooted in St. Joseph, Minnesota
What started in 2020 as a roadside bouquet stand, where Liz sold flowers and donated one bouquet to a local nursing home for every one she sold, has grown into a full-scale floral destination on a family farm Liz and her late husband Josh purchased together in 2016. Today the farm is a thriving agritourism business serving couples, families, and communities across Central Minnesota.
From stunning wedding florals and seasonal farm events to weekly subscriptions, farm tours, and The Bloom Room, a rentable event space for celebrations of all sizes, Sunny Mary Meadow is a place where people come to connect with something real. The farm also runs a full floral design studio and a dedicated workspace for wholesale production.
Explore Sunny Mary Meadow
Flower subscription
Fresh seasonal blooms delivered or available for pickup all season long.
Farmers to Florists 🌱
A B2B marketplace connecting local flower farmers with wholesale florists
Liz built Farmers to Florists to solve a problem she lived firsthand. No middlemen, no noise, just fresh flowers and lasting wholesale partnerships. Built for farmers and florists who want to work smarter, not harder.
Features ✨
Weekly inventory tools
Post availability in minutes and clone last week's list instantly.
Florist approval system
Farmers control who can see their pricing and place orders.
Fresh inventory alerts
Get notified the moment new availability is posted by a farm.
Smart search filters
Florists can search by color, price, or location to find the right farm.
Local farm discovery
Florists can find and connect with trusted growers in their area.
Direct partnerships
Build long-term relationships between farmers and florists who get it.