Field-grown florals, thoughtfully arranged
Wildflower Farm RI
Wildflower Farm is a small, nature-led flower farm growing seasonal, field-grown blooms. We use eco-conscious, sustainably minded practices to create garden-inspired florals and seasonal, textural designs—home bouquets curated just for you and event florals tailored to your vision and season—always local, always thoughtfully arranged.
Our Roots
Wildflower Farm grew out of a simple belief: flowers are most beautiful when they follow their own rhythm.
We’re a nature-led, eco-conscious flower farm, growing seasonal blooms in the field and designing with what’s truly thriving each week. Our work centers on garden-inspired florals and seasonal, refined bouquets with natural movement and texture, often in soft, monochromatic or closely toned palettes where form and detail quietly shine.
On the farm, we work with nature as much as possible—planting for pollinators, favoring organic and biological controls over harsh chemicals whenever we can, and choosing varieties that suit our coastal climate and soils rather than forcing what doesn’t want to grow. This nature-led approach keeps our flowers and our land in better balance, and it shows in the character of every stem we harvest.
Meet The Farmers
Wildflower Farm is owned and tended by Pamela Rodgers, a landscape architect, and her husband, Matthew MacCartney.
Pamela began her design career as a horticulturist and has always had a deep passion for growing. During the pandemic, she and Matthew purchased this three-acre property, and two years ago they turned it into a flower farm—a place where her love of plants, design, and seasonality could finally come together.
Her background in landscape architecture shapes the way she sees the farm and the flowers: always thinking about structure, texture, movement, and how things feel in a space. Day to day, you’ll find her walking the beds, seeing what’s ready, and translating the field into seasonal, textural, nature-led designs for your home and table.
For Pamela and Matthew, the farm is both home and work. It allows them to offer sustainable, field-grown flowers to their local community while living in a beautiful place that they are continually tending and learning from.
By choosing Wildflower Farm, you’re supporting a small, thoughtfully run flower farm and bringing home florals that carry the story of this land and this practice:
Field-grown florals, thoughtfully arranged
At the Intersection of Design & Horticulture
Wildflower Farm is deeply connected to Pamela’s landscape architecture practice, Verde Design, our sister company.
At Verde Design, we practice landscape architecture as an artful and technical process. We bring a strong horticultural perspective to every project, transforming properties into outdoor spaces that are sensitive to the natural environment and existing coastal conditions, and inspired by our clients’ interests.
The farm is a natural extension of that work:
where Verde designs long-lived gardens and landscapes, Wildflower Farm grows the seasonal, field-grown flowers that reflect the same values—thoughtful structure, texture, and a strong sense of place.
If you’d like to learn more about our landscape architecture practice, visit verdedesignri.com.