About this episode
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Feathers & Flowers is a small, family-run, flower farm growing seasonal, sustainable, and local flowers in Wenatchee, Washington. The farm’s cute logo includes an illustration of a KuneKune pig, a few chickens, and of course, a vase of flowers. I recently visited Feathers & Flowers as Rachel Burgoon’s guest at the first annual grower and florist gathering for the greater Wenatchee Valley. As a natural connector, Rachel says she’s long dreamed of bringing together her region’s floral professionals – growers and florists alike. With no agenda other than an end-of-season social opportunity to “ditch the harvest buckets and clippers for an evening and celebrate a successful growing season,” the event drew nearly 40 people from more than a 50-mile radius. I made the 2-1/2-hour drive to join this welcoming event where together, we experienced a chance to unwind, talk shop, and share notes on what worked (and perhaps what didn’t) this season, and explore future collaborations for the coming year. Join me for a walking tour of Feathers & Flowers, followed by an interview with Rachel. And learn how she creates community through her flowers.
Feathers & Flowers Wenatchee
It has been great getting to know Rachel Burgoon of Feathers & Flowers, today’s guest. We first met in person when Rachel attended the 2023 Slow Flowers Summit in Bellevue, Washington, and she has been an active Slow Flowers member in the subsequent years. I love the section devoted to the Slow Flowers Movement on Feathers & Flowers’ website. It includes this statement: “Beyond the beauty, there's a story. Our flowers are grown with care, hand-picked at their peak, and arranged with a personal touch. We believe in building community through the simple joy of flowers, offering you a direct connection to the fields and the hands that nurtured them. When you choose our local blooms, you're not just buying flowers; you're supporting a dream, a passion, and a commitment to our shared home.”
Feathers & Flowers with a gorgeous dahlia in the foreground; chicken coop in the background (plus a rainbow in the sky!)
The genesis of today’s episode is deeply rooted in Rachel’s commitment to her region and her community. As you’ll hear in our conversation, I recently visited the Wenatchee Valley – located on the East Side of Washington State – via a drive made over the Cascade Mountain Range into the agricultural region known as the apple-growing capital of the U.S. Rachel had invited me to attend the first gathering of growers and florists in the region and it was inspiring to see the energy and engagement of creatives who are focused on supporting local floral agriculture.
Rachel Burgoon, founder of Feathers & Flowers
For Rachel, her husband Theo, and their young children, raising animals as pets and growing food for their table is as important as their small business of cultivating rows and rows of specialty cut flowers. As Rachel says, “our animals bri