Groovy Flowers and Yummy Grains

Jenny Bredeken is about to experience a first—she’ll be pairing her love of vintage with her homegrown, fresh cut flowers for the Starbuck Vintage & Artisan Market. “Sometimes I feel like I was born in the wrong decade,” Bredeken laughs. “I love vintage from the 70s—the colors, the floral prints, the funkiness of everything.” Bredeken is bringing her collection of 1970s vases and will have a “build your own bouquet” station in her booth.

Bredeken and her husband Roscoe live just south of Starbuck on a 4th Generation Farm. They’re living in a house her grandfather built in the 1960s and growing their flower business alongside crops of small grains. “We’ve got a huge stove about to be delivered and we’ll be opening a micro-bakery, making sourdough and other breads from our own grains.”

The Full Circle Farm booth will be stocked with all things 1970s: retro dresses, shirts, Carnival wine glasses, dishware with intricate designs, candlestick, barstools, and a lamp or two. The collector will also be bringing what’s in bloom: zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, gladiolas, and bachelor buttons.

The flowers and baked goods of Full Circle Farm are available on Facebook and on Instagram by following “_fullcirclefarm”.