The Flower Field

 

Before the flower field, there was a one acre lot that held endless possibilities. It was important to my husband and I that our yard support local flora and fauna. In the early years we planted native cedars, laurel, and American holly bushes as well as perennial plants like echinacea, rudbeckia, and milkweed among others.

We created a garden that has been a certified Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation and a Tennessee Smart Yard for the past 3 years.

This year, I am happy to add more flowers to our garden by converting one fourth into a flower business to share the beauty of flowers with my community.

 

Campo del Sol

It was important to me that my flower business carry a name of significance. As a native Spanish speaker I wanted the name to reflect my roots and my family's history. Campo del Sol means "sun field". The name carries with it the memories of the peaches, dates, and sunflowers that I grew up with.

Through seasonal flower bouquets, floral crowns, fine art floral prints, and accessories, my dream for Campo del Sol Flowers is to bring beauty year-round to your home. Some of the flowers I am most excited to grow this year are an assortment of Floret Originals, Marigolds, and Sunflowers.

With this deep connection to the soil, Campo del Sol Flowers honors Nature by growing flowers without the use of chemicals, working with natural printing materials wherever possible, and using sustainable packaging. I strive to ensure flower lovers receive my offerings with minimal impact to our environment.