A working farm and gathering place on Salt Spring Island

Plan your visit

Spend time at the farm through flower workshops, seasonal programs, and gatherings.

  • Weddings

    Weekend celebrations on the farm

  • Flower Workshops

    Creative workshops for all levels

  • Private Flower Workshops

    Perfect for birthdays, retreats, and small groups visiting the island.

  • Farm Kids

    Outdoor programs and summer camps

About us

We’re a family-run farm, floral studio, and gathering place on Salt Spring Island.

We grow the flowers, host the weddings, design the florals, and welcome people onto this land for both learning and celebration.

Learn more

Wedding Flowers

Seasonal flowers grown and designed on our Salt Spring Island farm. Browse the wedding flower menu to order bouquets and arrangements for your celebration, or inquire about full-service floral design for larger events.

Explore the flower menu 

Upcoming workshops

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FARM WEDDINGS

Meaningful, place-based celebrations.

Our signature wedding packages bring venue, planning support, in-house florals, and curated rentals together in one clear, supported experience.

We host a small number of weddings each year. Private access from Friday to Sunday allows the weekend to unfold at its own pace, with a clear, supported planning process from start to finish.

→ Explore weddings

“The farm is a place that radiates happiness, love, and beauty. Every moment felt intentional.”

-Anna + Alex, Vancouver

  • The farm

    Seasonal organic produce, flowers, and farm goods are available through our farm shop.

  • Floral studio

    Seasonal bouquets, floral design, and flower school through Lost Field, our farm-based studio.

  • Farm school

    Programs for kids, from summer farm camp to cooking classes.

Sun setting over a forested landscape with a body of water, golden grass in the foreground, and sunlight creating a bright flare.

Bullock Lake Farm is 24 acres of field and forest in Coast Salish territory

We donate 1% of our sales to the Stqeeye’ Learning Society, whose mi tse ‘ t’akw - coming home campaign will bring Quw’utsun (Cowichan) Elders back to live in their traditional territory in Xwaaqw’um (Burgoyne Bay) for the first time in 150 years. This commitment includes sales across our produce, flower, workshop, and wedding programs.

Learn more about who we are and the land we steward.

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Flowers, workshops, recipes, and what's growing each month.

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