Autism, Flowers, and Family

Renegade Family Farm emerged from the necessity to finance therapies for our autistic son, Bradley. Motivated by her love for her younger brother and the desire to support his needs, our 9-year-old daughter, Olivia, spearheaded the creation of our small family dahlia farm.

We take great care in cultivating our flowers, using our own organic compost, opting for organic pesticides whenever possible, sanitizing our tools between each plant, and removing any plants that exhibit concerning symptoms. Your support not only sustains our family business but it directly contributes to our son's much-needed therapies.

Looking ahead, our vision extends beyond simply growing our dahlia collection. We aspire to pay forward the kindness and generosity our customers have bestowed upon us by offering financial assistance to other families with special needs.

From our family to yours, we thank you!

Jadie, Brandon, Olivia, & Bradley

  • Rooted Dahlia Cuttings

    Our rooted cuttings are meticulously tended to by our resident dahlia expert, Jadie. 365 days a year she cares for our hundreds of tubers, flowers, and cuttings. From biosecurity to propagation to cultivation, she works tirelessly to share her passion and her flowers with her customers around the world.

  • Baked Goods *Coming Soon*

    Sweet and savory, we simply can't choose our favorite when it comes to baked goods. For our local customers, we are offering a curated selection of our best selling baked goods. Fresh baked and delivered straight to your favorite coffee cart, this is a relatively new venture for us but we can't keep up with the demand for these delicious treats.

  • Pickles & Rubs *Coming Soon*

    Our family has been crafting and perfecting our pickles and spice rubs for years and we simply cannot keep these delicious offerings to ourselves any longer. We are now sharing and shipping our pickles and rubs across the country to rave reviews. If you want to upgrade your meals with zero effort, you need these in your kitchen!