About
When and where can these locally grown, ever lasting flowers be found? Thank you for asking!​
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January-May:
We grow an amazing variety of tulips. Everything from peony looking doubles, to fringes, and even exotic looking ones. First blooms usually are ready by January 10th or even before sometimes. Last tulip blooms, end up being right after Mother's Day.
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May-November:
Our seasonal outdoor flowers are fully in bloom. Starting with ranunculus, onto sunflowers, Dahlias and Lisianthus, with plenty of other filler flowers.
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We run our subscription service, which is bouquets delivered directly to your door or office, weekly or bi-monthly. Check out our Shop, right here on our website for more details on the individual subscriptions.
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The Porch:
Our farmstand at the edge of property, has bouquets available every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8am to dark. This is a self serve stand with cash and venmo taken as payments.
The Porch is located at:
103 Dracut Hill Rd
Vaughn, MT 59487
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We also sell to a variety of partner stores in Great Falls and surrounding towns. It is dependant on the season and time of year to where these flowers can be found at these partner stores, feel free to call or send us a text to see where they can be found that specific day or week.
701-793-4067
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Great Falls Farmers Market:
We are at every Great Falls Farmers Market, which runs every Saturday in June all the way to the end of September. You can find our booth in the center/main street, right across from the civic center. GF farmers market runs from 8:30 to 1.
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Lastly, we are always open to doing weddings, special events, and adding fresh, local flowers to your big day. Give us a call and we would love to chat details.
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The question was, where can Third Day Family Farms flowers be found?
Answer: So many places throughout the Great Falls surrounding area, but initially we hope they find their final place in your home!
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Mission
To use this God given gift of growing to bring beauty and joy into every local home in Cascade, Teton County and surrounding areas, in the form of flowers.
With all the busy-ness in our lives, we all just need to "stop and smell the flowers." Soon you will see how fast and uplifting those flowers may be.

