A TULIP AFFAIR

2025

Opening Weekend Friday March 21st!

10am -6pm

A TULIP AFFAIR

Opening our field Friday March 21st 10am-6pm

(Elkin Farmers Market Saturday 22nd wrapped bouquets 9am-sold out)

Saturday March 22nd 10am-6pm

Sunday March 23 2pm-6pm

Monday’s (by appt. only-either book online or call to schedule)

Tuesday’s-POPUP Location TBD

Wednesday’s (by appt. only-either book online or call to schedule)

Thursday’s POPUP Location TBD

We will continue to add dates each week

Please refer to our Facebook, Instagram, and webpage for more info.

🌷 Join Us for Our U-Pick Tulip Event beginning Friday, March 21st 2025! 🌷

Experience the beauty of spring at our You Pick Tulip event, running for just three weeks beginning late March! Wander through vibrant fields of blooming tulips and hand-pick your favorites to take home.

Event Details:

  • 🌼 Entry: $2 per person (Children 2 and under FREE!)

  • 🌼 Tulip Pricing: $2 per stem

Don’t miss this limited-time opportunity to create beautiful memories surrounded by nature's finest blooms. Grab your family, friends, and camera—this is an event you’ll want to capture!

🌸 We can’t wait to see you in March! 🌸

We love dogs, however, we do NOT allow them in our flower field.

Come out to our farm and pick your own fresh tulips! (Please do not pick any tulips you do not plan on keeping. )

Step 1: Pick a basket! Baskets and clippers will be provided for you.
Step 2: Reach down at cut your tulip stem as close to the ground as possible insuring you get a long stem.
Step 3: When you are finished picking desired amount of tulips, head over to our wrapping station. There, we will have them cut and wrapped for you to take home.

Tulips should be placed in water within the hour. Please bring a bucket of water with you, if you are traveling longer than 1 hour.

 

Photo-Vie Artistry

Photo-Vie Artistry

PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDELINES

General Admission visitor photography: Taking photos is one of the best things about visiting our U-pick event ~ Bring Your Camera!

Simple Rules:
» Yes to tripods, but no reflectors, light stands, props etc.
» Do not use tripods in high traffic areas and be respectful of other people and our delicate tulips
» Stay out of the tulip beds. If you damage flowers, you are responsible for paying for them.
» Stay off all farm equipment, including and not limited to tractors, etc.
» No drones 
» A site fee & scheduling is required for professional photo shoots (see the BOOK PHOTOGRAPHY BUTTON ABOVE)


North Carolina Agritourism

Terms and Conditions: § 99E‑31. Liability.

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, an agritourism professional is

not liable for injury to or death of a participant resulting from the inherent risks of agritourism

activities, so long as the warning contained in G.S. 99E‑32 is posted as required and, except as

provided in subsection (b) of this section, no participant or participant's representative can

maintain an action against or recover from an agritourism professional for injury, loss, damage,

or death of the participant resulting exclusively from any of the inherent risks of agritourism

activities. In any action for damages against an agritourism professional for agritourism

activity, the agritourism professional must plead the affirmative defense of assumption of the

risk of agritourism activity by the participant.

(b) Nothing in subsection (a) of this section prevents or limits the liability of an

agritourism professional if the agritourism professional does any one or more of the following:

(1) Commits an act or omission that constitutes willful or wanton disregard for

the safety of the participant, and that act or omission proximately causes

injury, damage, or death to the participant.

(2) Has actual knowledge or reasonably should have known of an existing

dangerous condition on the land, facilities, or equipment used in the activity

or the dangerous propensity of a particular animal used in such activity and

does not make the danger known to the participant, and the danger

proximately causes injury, damage, or death to the participant.

(c) Nothing in subsection (a) of this section prevents or limits the liability of an

agritourism professional under liability provisions as set forth in Chapter 99B of the General

Statutes.

(d) Any limitation on legal liability afforded by this section to an agritourism

professional is in addition to any other limitations of legal liability otherwise provided by law.