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Our Story

It started with a peculiar pup who loved to smell the flowers—and grew into something far bigger than I imagined.

It Started with Hamilton

Hamilton wasn’t just my dog—he was my soul companion. A sweet, gentle boy with a strange but beautiful habit: he preferred flowers over fetch (and he loved fetch). Wherever we went, he’d bury his nose in the blooms, soaking in the scent like it was church. He had no interest in other dogs, no time for chaos. Just flowers, always.

 

That quiet love became a mirror. Watching him, I started gardening. Then growing. Then designing. And something clicked—I realized flowers had always been my language, too.

 

Hamilton passed, but his spirit is in every petal I pick. He taught me to slow down. To find joy in small things. To keep choosing softness in a world that demands hardness.

Close up image of a floral arrangement with strawflower, dahlias, ranunculus, and snapdragon
Image of Hamilton, a black and white dog, smiling by some orange flowers

A daily rebellion–in bloom

I didn’t start this farm to chase a trend. I started it to chase joy. To push back against burnout, monotony, and the story we’re sold about what success looks like.

 

Hamilton Flower Farm isn’t just about pretty flowers. It’s about crafting emotional moments from the ground up. About reminding people—through beauty, scent, and intention—that life is still worth pausing for. That art can grow in the dirt. That joy, when shared, is a radical act.

Image of Hamilton, a black and white dog, wearing a pair of gardening boots in the garden by a wheelbarrow full of dirt and pots
Image of a beautiful floral arrangement on a studio background in the sunlight.

Rooted in soil. Designed with soul

I’m a classically trained artist turned full-time flower farmer and floral designer. I grow every bloom myself here in Madison, Georgia, without chemicals or shortcuts. Then I turn those stems into intentional, story-driven designs for weddings, subscribers, and everyday joy.

 

Every arrangement is a conversation. Between me, the land, and the person receiving it. I’m just the one stitching it all together.

Image of a greenhouse full of snapdrgons
Image of Courtney, the owner of Hamilton Farms, smiling with her snapdragons
In memory of our sweet boy, we donate a portion of every flower sold to the Morgan County Humane Society in hopes that we can help pound puppies like Hamilton find their forever home

Want to be part of our story?

Whether you’re celebrating something big or just want to bring more beauty into your daily life—I’d be honored to share these flowers with you.

Image of a large floral arrangement filled with tulips and roses on a studio background
Image of butterfly ranunculus in the greenhouse
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