Our story
Our team consists of Bec, Holly and Justin Everbloom (and our two little ones).
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Our story is quite unique...
I (Holly) emigrated to Australia with my family when I was 13 and met Justin at high school. We share the same birth date, had an ice skating party together then fell in love when we were 15! We've been together since 2004 and got married in 2012 before WWOOFing around Canada for our honeymoon.
Bec studied Naturopathy, explored the world and had moved back to her family's organic grazing property when we met her. She had big dreams for living an earth centred life and growing organically with others on the land.
We built a friendship as Bec came to help us at our previous market garden. We spent hours weeding together, getting to know each other, learning about our pasts, our dreams for the future and our mutual love of plants and nature. Hours turned into days, weeks... and within six months we realized that we love being together every day!
We moved our farming operation to Bec's home, moved in to the homestead and began growing for the local Stanthorpe and Brisbane organic markets again.
We moved our farming operation to Bec's home, moved in to the homestead and began growing for the local Stanthorpe and Brisbane organic markets again.
Our love grew beyond the plants in a way we could not imagine. We are now an equally loving and committed poly-amorous triad (a fancy way of saying that all three of us love each other). In 2020 we had a surprise commitment ceremony together and we are now a family of 5 with two little daughters!
We are only a small farm and each season is different for us. We love growing vegetables, fruit and flowers. We are grateful for the amazing support and demand for our organically grown seasonal fresh blooms and Dahlia tubers.
We are only a small farm and each season is different for us. We love growing vegetables, fruit and flowers. We are grateful for the amazing support and demand for our organically grown seasonal fresh blooms and Dahlia tubers.
Images by Emma Jean Photography.