Welcome To Graystone Farm

Hello There!

Welcome to our specialty-cut flower farm, nestled on over 2 acres near Washington's breathtaking Olympic National Park. Established in 2017 by Sonya Lynn and Ali Harrington, we're a wife-and-wife team dedicated to cultivating sustainably grown flowers for our community.

On lands with a history steeped in the heritage of the Lower Elwah Klallam, Jamestown S’Klallam, we acknowledge and honor their enduring connection to this land. We strive to emulate their respect for nature as we cultivate our farm, dedicated to treading lightly on this sacred ground.

Ali assumes a pivotal role in shaping the farm's infrastructure, overseeing its holistic health and welfare, and has a particular fondness for dahlias. Beyond farm development, Ali’s craftsmanship flourishes in the creation of bespoke furniture within their woodshop, crafted from reclaimed and sustainable materials.

Sonya nurtures the farm's journey from seed to bouquet and is ridiculously in love with echinacea. Her care extends beyond the farm, advocating for equitable practices within the floral industry and championing social and environmental causes. Sonya is also a wedding officiant.

Together, our dedication extends to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community who share our love of flowers. We're incredibly grateful for your support of the local slow flower movement and our farm. Take a moment to explore, and if you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.

Visiting the Farm           

We are not open to the public, but if you are purchasing flowers you are welcome to pick them up here.

Interested in staying at the farm? We are listed on Airbnb - "The Flower Studio at Graystone Farm".

LGBTQ+ Owned & Inclusive

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We are members of Emerald Hour and are inspired by their mission to influence change in the wedding industry by empowering wedding professionals to create more sustainable events in the Pacific Northwest.

Applicants to Emerald Hour undergo a sustainability review prior to receiving Board approval for membership within the organization.