Cut Flowers · Floral Preservation · Since 2023
OUR ROOTS

A flower farm with a real story.

Hattie Lou Blooms started in 2023 the way the best things do: With a kid who wanted to do something, and a mom who said yes.

Hattie Lou Blooms studio

In the summer of 2022, 10-year-old Hattie needed to earn some money of her own. She tried a lemonade stand, ran the numbers, and scrapped it. Then she looked at the flowers already growing in their backyard and asked her mom, Kailee: "What about our flowers?" From that question, a business was born.

The preservation side started almost by accident. A friend asked if we could save her wedding flowers, and pressing them turned into framing them, which turned into a quiet obsession with how to make something beautiful last. 

What started with a few backyard rows of zinnias and sunflowers has grown into a working cut-flower garden and a small home studio devoted to preserving the flowers that matter most to people—wedding bouquets, funeral arrangements, the blooms that carry a whole memory inside them. Hattie is still at the heart of it, hands in the dirt, planting and weeding, and arranging. She is the second set of hands that makes this work.

We work in small batches on purpose. It means we can give every piece the attention it deserves, and it means we're answering your emails ourselves. If you've made it this far, thank you. We'd love to make something for you!

OUR NONPROFIT

The Rebloom Project

Kindness has always been at the heart of how we do business. Over time, the connections we made through Hattie Lou Blooms grew into something bigger, and The Rebloom Project was born. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, The Rebloom Project collects donated flowers from funerals, weddings, and community partners, and we redistribute them free of charge to the public through a Little Free Flower Stand right here in Franklin. Flowers shouldn't go to waste when they can easily brighten someone else's day.