2024 Holiday Style Guide
Check out our 2024 Holiday Style Guide! It's the time of year to turn our farm spaces into a cozy, wonderful winter wonderland. The best way to do it is by adding the natural beauty of fresh greenery, natural accents, with pretty, muted accent colors. This holiday season, plan on decorating with nature's gifts to craft a festive and welcoming atmosphere that feels warm and looks stunning.
YAY! It's the time of year to turn our farm spaces into a cozy, wonderful winter wonderland. The best way to do it is by adding the natural beauty of fresh greenery, natural accents, with pretty, muted accent colors. This holiday season, plan on decorating with nature's gifts to craft a festive and welcoming atmosphere that feels warm and looks stunning.
It’s the MOST wonderful time of the year! We love decorating for the holiday season at the farm with lots of natural materials. This year we decided to decorate the exterior of our spaces with the color combinations of soft, muted tones such as sage green, terracotta, brick red and metallic colors such as bronze and muted gold tones. So very pretty! We love the way it elevates the look of our pretty flower cottage. Unassuming, simple, yet elegant.
Power of Pink
Pops of soft pink strategically placed throughout your decor add a touch of modern elegance to the effect of simple greenery. What can you use? Think about pretty pink velvet or satin ribbons, carefully tied bows, non-traditional ways to add pink to your decor like pretty dried flower ornaments, or dried gomphrena wreaths (shown below) and clusters of shiny ornaments.
Bows are super IN right now so add as many as your heart desires! There also seems to be a trend this year more towards large velvet bows, so the bigger, the better. You can put a bow on just about anything your heart desires and it’s pretty much guaranteed to look wonderful.
Nature’s Elegance
Start by bringing the outdoors in with fresh greenery. Noble fir branches, cedar, and pine not only infuse your home with the invigorating scent of the season but also serve as a canvas for holiday creativity. Drape garlands along stair railings, mantels, and doorways, allowing the vibrant green hues to set the stage for a festive atmosphere.
As the holiday season approaches in 2024, we hope we’ve given you a few ideas for how to decorate your homes with warmth and festive cheer. Gather inspiration, let your imagination run wild, and make this 2024 holiday season truly unforgettable. Happy decorating & hosting for the season!
XX Jenn and Adam
2023 Holiday Style Guide
Deck the halls with nature's charm this holiday season! Elevate your decor with pops of bold red, fresh greenery, and classic plaid. Embrace a DIY delight with snowflake and tree topper decorations. Create a tasteful tablescape with dried flower-adorned pumpkins and blooming potted bulbs. Transform your space into a winter wonderland with PepperHarrow Flower Farm's festive decorating tips. Happy decorating and hosting for the 2023 holiday season!
'Tis the season to transform our spaces into winter wonderlands, and what better way to do so than by embracing the timeless beauty of nature with fresh greenery accented with pops of bold color? This holiday season, let's dive into the art of decorating with nature's bounty, creating a festive ambiance that is both inviting and visually stunning.
The Power of Pops
Pops of bold red strategically placed throughout your decor add a bit of classic charm to the effect of simple greenery. What can you use? Think about vibrant red velvet or satin ribbons, carefully tied bows, non-traditional and relaxed looking scarves (show below) and clusters of shiny ornaments added to wreaths or in lanterns (shown below). The contrast between the rich red and the lush greenery creates a visually dynamic and eye-catching display, instantly elevating the festive spirit in any room.
Nature’s Elegance
Start by bringing the outdoors in with fresh greenery. Noble fir branches, cedar, and pine not only infuse your home with the invigorating scent of the season but also serve as a canvas for holiday creativity. Drape garlands along stair railings, mantels, and doorways, allowing the vibrant green hues to set the stage for a festive atmosphere.
Simple & Elegant DIY Delight
Looking to add a personal touch, both simple and elegant, to decorate your home with over the holiday season? The beauty of snowflakes made with greenery and decorative twine is a beautiful way to achieve that look. Decorating with noble fir boughs (or any greenery) is a testament to nature's incredible artistry, with the feathery branches mimicking the intricate patterns of real snowflakes. The addition of decorative twine not only serves a functional purpose, tying the boughs together, but also enhances the overall aesthetic, adding a touch of charm. Adding an old tree branch foraged from our nearby woods to hang the snowflakes from, gives an added rustic effect. This unique creation celebrates the holiday spirit and the timeless allure of nature's beauty.
To acheive this look you’ll need greenery boughs, twine, fishing line, and floral snips. Cut 4 small sections off of the bough, smaller sub branches about 6” long. Arrange them together in a snowflake shape with the bases all facing each other. Using your twine without cutting a length, begin wrapping the twine around the bases, keeping twine light to not allow movement of the branches. Wrap twine in a X pattern to secure properly and tie the twine in a double knot to finish. Use fishing line to tie to the top of the branch you’d like to use as the ‘top’ of your snowflake and cut the fishing line to the length you desire for hanging your snowflake. Optional: all an old branch, shower rod, or other decorative base to hang the snowflakes from.
Hosting Friends & Family for the Holidays?
Check out our recipe for our favorite, crowd pleasing, apple galette. We love apple galette, because we always have a bumper crop of apples in the fall from the apple trees in our orchard. We’re always looking for great ways to use them while hosting family and creative recipes throughout the holiday season.
For the Pastry:
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 stick plus 2 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, diced
1/3 cup ice water
For the Filling:
4 Johnathan apples
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon lavender infused honey
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, diced
Directions:
Combine flour, sugar, salt, and diced butter in a food processor. Pulse until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs, then sprinkle ice water over it. Process until the pastry just starts to come together, typically around 10 seconds. Transfer the dough to a work surface, shape it into a disk, and wrap it in plastic or wax paper. Allow it to chill in the refrigerator.
Peel, halve, and core the apples. Slice them crosswise into 1/4-inch thick pieces. Set aside the larger center slices and coarsely chop the remaining slices, ensuring roughly half are chopped. In a small bowl, mix together sugar and cinnamon.
Preheat your oven to 400°F. Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface to form a 12- x 14-inch rectangle, then transfer it to a generously sized baking sheet.
Spread the chopped apples over the pastry, leaving a neat 1-inch border. Drizzle the honey over the chopped apples. Arrange the remaining apple slices in concentric circles or slightly overlapping rows on top. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar evenly over the apples and dot the concoction with diced butter. Gently fold the pastry's edge up and over the apples to craft a pretty 1-inch border.
Bake the apple galette for approximately 1 hour or until the pastry boasts a delectable golden brown hue, with a satisfying crispness. Allow the galette to cool on a rack before serving, whether warm or at room temperature. Ice cream on the side is so good, but totally optional.
Tasteful Tablescape
Looking for a quick, but unique centerpiece idea for Thanksgiving? Try decorating pumpkins with dried flowers! These beautiful, bright colors are a fun spin to add something new for your celebration. These beauties will be gracing our table this Thanksgiving, along with new napkins to tie everything together.
To achieve this look, dried flowers are hot glued to the top of the pumpkin. They will last up to a year if the pumpkin isn’t punctured anywhere. We’ll post pics of our table in a couple weeks! Need some inspiration for the best flowers to dry? Read our blog post here, or check out our YouTube video.
As the holiday season approaches in 2023, we hope we’ve given you a few ideas for how to decorate your homes with warmth and festive cheer. Gather inspiration, let your imagination run wild, and make this 2023 holiday season truly unforgettable. Happy decorating & hosting for the season!
XX Jenn and Adam
Creating a Spring Bulb Container Garden
Spruce up your space with a captivating spring bulb container garden! Dive into the world of daffodils, including the charming Tete a Tete, and explore the vibrant array of tulips. Embrace the fragrant beauty of hyacinths and the unique charm of muscari. Elevate your creation with decorative willow, finishing touches like sphagnum moss, and more.
Creating a spring bulb container garden is such a simple way to bring some of the beautiful, early spring blooming flowers to enjoy inside while the weather might not be quite that great. Today, we’ll discuss some of the fun bulbs we force each winter in order to hold classes for attendees to make a spring bulb garden of their own.
Our customers love bulb container gardens, because they are perfect for small spaces, or for those who don't have access to a yard. Also, they’re gorgeous to bring inside to enjoy for a few weeks, before you can turn around and plant them out in your yard. It’s the best of both worlds! Enjoying both fresh flowers and the benefit of planting them to enjoy later.
Daffodils are a classic spring flower that are sure to brighten up any container garden. They come in a variety of colors, including yellow, white, and pink. Daffodils are also one of the easiest bulbs to grow, making them a great option for beginners. We especially love a dwarfed daffodil called Tete a Tete. They’re just perfect for small bulb container gardens.
Tulips are another classic spring flower that are sure to add a pop of color to your container garden. They come in a variety of colors, including red, pink, purple, and white. Tulips also come in a variety of shapes, including single-flowered, double-flowered, and fringed. We especially love double daffodils for our spring bulb container gardens, because they typically stay a little bit shorter than some of the other tulips and have a lovely, subtle fragrance.
Hyacinths are another popular spring flower that come in a variety of colors, including pink, purple, and white. They are known for their strong fragrance, which makes them a great option for container gardens that are close to living spaces. You can’t go wrong with any type of hyacinth, but the bulbs are a little bigger in size, so sticking to just a few for your bulb container garden is a good idea, otherwise you’ll run out of room.
Muscari - Muscari, also known as grape hyacinths, are a popular spring bulb that come in shades of blue, purple, and white. They are known for their grape-like clusters of flowers, which make them a unique addition to any container garden. Adam likes to plant these together in clusters of 3 around the bulb container garden for extra ‘sparkle’.
To top off the bulb garden containers, we love to decoratively adorn with different types of willow. We love curly willow and the gray catkins from standard willow are just gorgeous. Put either/or into the container, or combine both together. You really can’t go wrong!
We also encourage guests to add sphagnum moss, large river rock, or small pea gravel to the top of the bulb container garden. This helps provide a little weight to hold the bulbs in the soil and it provides a pretty decorative addition to complete the look for the garden.
There are so many ways to put together a simple, pretty spring bulb garden and lots of options of bulbs to choose from. From classic flowers like daffodils and tulips, to unique options like muscari, there is something for everyone. Remember to choose bulbs that will thrive in your climate and sunlight conditions, and have fun experimenting with different combinations of flowers!
XX Jenn and Adam
PepperHarrow's 10 Year Anniversary!
Celebrating a decade of PepperHarrow Farm, our journey has been a tapestry of triumphs and challenges, fostering growth not just in blooms but in ourselves and our connection. Owning a small business has its hurdles, but the joy of cultivating the most beautiful local flowers in Central Iowa makes it all worthwhile. Our 10-year celebration was a surreal moment, shared with cherished customers. Treating them to complimentary delights and letting them craft their bouquets in our fields was a heartfelt gesture. The festivities also doubled as a fundraiser for the new Madison County Conservation center, emphasizing our commitment to community and nature. Cheers to the past, present, and future of PepperHarrow Farm! 🌸🎉
IT’S BEEN A WONDERFUL 10 YEARS ON THE FLOWER FARM.
We’ve had so many success and failures over the last 10 years. It’s been full of learning and growing - of our land, flowers, and most importantly, in ourselves and our relationship. At times it hasn’t been an easy endeavor, but the reward of owning our own business, creating success, and growing the most gorgeous local flowers in Central Iowa has been worth all of it 1000X over.
Celebrating 10 years of owning a small business is pretty surreal. We high-fived, and celebrated this huge milestone, but we also found ourselves completely taken aback that it had been 10 years. It’s funny how the years seem to blend together and how 10 years ago almost feels like a yesterday.
We celebrated our special night with over 125 of our most favorite customers, they are the folks that have supported us and enabled us to hit this huge milestone. It’s with their support, encouragement, and love of our small business that has helped us build our dream into a reality! Okay, totally gushing over our customers, but y’all get the point. They’re the most wonderful peeps and have treated us so well over the years. Because of this, we treated everyone who came out to complimentary food, beverages, ice cream, and of course FLOWER BOUQUETS!
Yep, that’s right! We sent them out into our flower fields to cut their own bouquets to take home as a small token of our appreciation for them. It was the absolute BEST to see everyone enjoy themselves so much and to also see the beautiful bouquets they created. It was a hit with our Friends of PepperHarrow and something we’d like to treat our best customers to every few years.
Our 10 year anniversary celebration was not only to celebrate the farm, but we also held it in support of our local Madison County Conservation, who is building a new conservation center at Pammel Park. If you missed out on the opportunity to contribute, you can do so by scanning the PayPal QR code, below to make a donation. Or, you can send payments on PayPal via email address to: naturalist@madisoncountyparks.org
All proceeds will go directly to the conservation center as well as other nature enrichment activities for an outdoor classroom space. Next time you visit Madison County, check out some our treasured parks. You can get a list of them here.
Thank you so much for helping us celebrate 10 years and here’s to another wonderful 10 years of success to come! We can’t wait to share more of our flower farming journey with all of you, as well as more exciting announcements to come.
XX Jenn and Adam