Nurturing Emotions With Every Bloom
Specialty cut flowers locally grown from seed to bloom without the use of chemicals.
Acres Abloom Flower Farm
Acres Abloom flower farm, located in Dickson, Tennessee, specializes in growing specialty cut flowers from seed to bloom without the use of harmful chemicals. We offer fresh, seasonal arrangements for every occasion, wedding & special event packages, build your own bouquet, self-serve flower stand on Fri/Sat, and wholesale flower options for florists &event designers. We host on-site events such as workshops, you-pick farm tours, date nights, programs for kids, and more! Our goal is to provide fresh, farm-grown flowers to the local community & spread joy one bloom at a time,. Every purchase from us is directly supporting a local small sustainable farm!
2025 Local Delivery Available!
Now Blooming Across Middle TN
If you live in Middle Tennessee, you can now get our specialty cut flowers without leaving the comfort of your home - no more sacrificing quality for convenience!
Want to surprise a loved one for a holiday, special event, or just because? For a small fee, we’ll deliver a fresh, cut-to-order bouquet right to their door!
When the delivery option is selected, we guarantee that your bouquet(s) will arrive fresh and healthy on your selected delivery date. Please see our “Custom Arrangements” page if you are planning an event. Delivery available on Fridays and Saturdays only.
We offer flower delivery to Dickson, Charlotte, Kingston Springs, Columbia, and most of the greater Nashville metropolitan area including Bellevue, Franklin, and Green Hills.
Why Choose Our Farm Fresh Flowers?
The Farmer Behind The Flowers
Meet Val and her faithful supervisor, Sprout (RIP, but never forgotten)!
Valerie's love for flowers began to blossom when she was just a child, helping her father grow Dahlias and Gladiolus and tending to her mother's English cottage Gardens. Working on her parents' farm helped her cultivate a passion for farming which would lead her to start her own homestead in 2008.