ABOUT

Wander through the farm, see the simple sights, hear the pretty sounds, and smell the beautiful flowers.

The farm isn't just a place to buy flowers, it's a gathering space, a photography venue and a little slice of nature where people can create, connect and slow down for a bit. We are dog-friendly!

“Goody Girl Flower Farm became a reality from a lightbulb moment during a very low point in my career”. Today, the flower farm is so much more than I ever expected it to become. Here is some background on how it all happened.

First, the most asked question: "Why is the farm named Goody Girl Flower Farm?” Here’s why…

While I was working in corporate America in 2017, my husband and I purchased a horse farm as an investment property. We kept two of the miniature horses that were to go to auction. My co-workers would sometimes ask ‘How’s the Goody Farm?”

During the pandemic in 2020, I lost my corporate job. I did a LOT of thinking about what I wanted to do next… I always said that if I could have a dream job, it would be to let me loose in a floral shop where I could have all the flowers I could ever dream of and be able to create all day long”.

This “lightbulb moment” is when I realized that I could do a combination of the two at the farm! I could plant my own pesticide-free flowers on the land. What if I sold the flowers? I knew I could wrap them nicely so the presentation was beautiful. That was it.

After dreaming, and tossing around a crazy idea of being a business owner, I went for it (completely scared) and enrolled in an online business course. I learned so much! This is also where I discovered my love of teaching floral workshops! I never knew what I was meant to do until this unplanned adventure actually happened. "When I know I've extended some of my talents to others who want to learn, it’s the best feeling.”

Over the winter and spring of 2020-2021, we remodeled one of the horse farm’s boarding facilities into a teaching studio/workshop so floral workshops could become a reality. The land has been planted with perennials, annual flowers, larger patches of flower fields for photography sessions, and dozens of lavender plants in different varieties. They are situated on 15 acres in Pendleton, New York.