Name
Chattahoochee Queen & Floribunda Flower Farm
Date & Time
Tuesday, February 4, 2025, 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Description

Learn about flower production practices, soil fertility, selecting flower cultivars suited for the Southeast, and working with beneficial insects on the Chattahoochee Queen & Floribunda Flower Farm Tour.

 

EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Chattahoochee Queen

  1. Soil fertility and long term planning for soil health

  2. Transitioning land from mixed used/tree farm to diversified flower row cropping

  3. Good cultivar variety selection for Southeast

  4. Overwintering, unheated tunnels, caterpillar tunnels

Floribunda Flower Farm

  1. Flower operation with organic management practices and low-till production

  2. Working with beneficial insects and nematodes

  3. Flower production best practices (ex. forcing tulips, overwintering eucalyptus, etc.)

  4. Collaboration with Rockdale Art Farm (ex. projects such as installing pollinator garden)

 

ABOUT THE SOWTH FARM TOUR HOSTS

Evan Neal started Chattahoochee Queen in 2013 and grows specialty cut flowers using sustainable methods on a small scale in an urban environment. The farm’s production focuses on building soil quality, utilizing space efficiently, and choosing what Evan considers the most captivating, durable flower varieties. You can find Evan at the Grant Park Farmers Market every week, and hosting the occasional Thursday on-farm pickup.

 

Erin Givens started Floribunda Flower Farm in 2020 after decades of experience creating, maintaining, and designing gardens for clients all over Atlanta. When she was given the opportunity to start her own flower farm on 0.5 acre of property in Historic Norcross, she couldn’t pass it up. You can find Erin at Oakhurst Farmers Market, Avondale Estates Farmers Market, or sign-up for a CSA flower share subscription.

 

ABOUT THE SOWTH FARM TOUR PARTNER

Community Farmers Markets, a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded in 2011 by leaders in the local food movement in Atlanta, GA to meet the demand for more efficiently-managed, community-based farmers markets. The mission of Community Farmers Markets is to develop a local food infrastructure for long term sustainability and meaningful community impact. Their purpose is to root, grow, and preserve a diverse local food culture by maintaining an authentic space for all people to share community, fair food, and healthy lifestyles while providing a sustainable living for producers who steward the earth. CFM operates four large outdoors markets and 7 MARTA Market farm stands, have a robust community outreach program, and provide vendor support to the 160+ small businesses within their markets.

 

TRANSPORTATION

Attendees MUST meet at 8:30 a.m. at the farm tours transportation hub at the Georgia World Congress Center Marshalling Yard (362 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313) and use the bus transportation provided to the farm site. Attendees will bus to:

 

Chattahoochee Queen

3441 Klondike Rd, Stonecrest, GA 30038

 

Floribunda Flower Farm

4420 Flat Bridge Rd SW, Stockbridge, GA 30281

 

Attendees can plan to arrive back at the transportation hub around 1:00 p.m.; however, this is dependent on traffic conditions. Please plan your day accordingly.

 

Location Name
GWCC Marshalling Yard
Full Address
362 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30318
United States
Session Type
Field Trip