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Dear Friends and Supporters,
After much reflection and with a heavy heart, we are announcing the closing of Concession Road Garden at the end of the 2025 season. We will continue to nurture our quince orchard, and grow flowers - and possibly make them available for our community and supporters in the years ahead, but we don’t know what that will look like, for now. 
This decision wasn’t easy, but we believe it’s the right time for us to step away. We want to express our deepest gratitude to every customer, neighbour, market visitor, and fellow farmer who supported us over the years. Your kindness, encouragement, and belief in locally and naturally grown flowers made all the hard work worthwhile.
We’re proud of what we accomplished and forever grateful for the opportunity to grow with you.
Thank you for being part of our flower journey.
Kind regards,
Svava and Mark



CONCESSION ROAD GARDEN Flower Studio
The flower studio is open by appointment. If you would like to order flowers or visit the farm, please send an email to [email protected].


FARMER'S MARKETS 2025
Locke Street Farmers' Market  May - September 2025 - Saturdays 9am to 12pm 



ABOUT US: 
Our primary mission is to nurture the soil.
By nourishing the ground, we are able to grow a 
varied selection of native wildflowers, perennials, spring bulbs, and annual pollinator friendly cut flowers for our customers, while also helping to the preserve and protect native flora and fauna. In creating bouquets and arrangements, our aim is to awaken senses and create a setting of joy for your kitchen table, a wedding reception or special event.

At Concession Road Garden (CRG), located in Haldimand County Ontario, we grow a variety of annual and perennial cut flowers with a focus on varieties that are native and pollinator friendly. We also manage a modest Quince orchard. Our fruit and flowers are sold at our on-farm flower studio/shed, and at Flower and Farmer’s Markets in the region.
At Concession Road Garden, we use a low/no-till of growing and flowers, which essentially means that we don't disturb the goodness in the ground or activate the weeds. We feed the soil with natural inputs, including our own compost and don't use any fertilizers or pesticides. Our in-season bouquets and floral arrangements are created without plastics or floral foam.
Concession Road Garden is a member of The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers and,  Slow Flowers - an organization that endeavours to "inspire the floral industry and its consumers to embrace local, seasonal, and sustainable flowers." 


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