Frequently Asked Questions

Where are you located?

There are a couple different answers to this question!

Our flower farm is located at Foxfield Farm at 701 West Seven Stars Rd in Phoenixville, PA. This is also the location of our CSA and most of our special order pickups.

If you are looking for our self serve roadside stand, that is located just down the road at Beaver Farm, which is the transition program wing of The Camphill School. Located at 551 West Seven Stars road, you can find our stand in front of the main gate (no need to pull in through the gate!)

Do you do special orders such as weddings or parties? How can I get in touch with you?

We would LOVE to help you with your special event! If you have a special request and would like to get in touch with our head gardener and florist Chiara, please email CBruckner@foxfieldflowers.com or information@foxfieldflowers.com.

We do have a phone number, but as we are all often out in the fields or working with students, email is the best way to reach us. We will get back to you as promptly as we can. If you do call, please leave a message with the best way to contact you.

I do events/own a business and would like to contact you about wholesale, how can I do that?

Please email us at CBruckner@foxfieldflowers.com or information@foxfieldflowers.com for any wholesale inquiries. Again, we have the phone, but it’s hard to pick it up when carrying huge bundles of big beautiful dahlias, so email is best. Please include your name, inquiry, and the best way to get back to you.

How are you connected to The Camphill School and The Transition Program at Beaver Farm?

The mission of The Camphill School is to create wholeness for children and youth with developmental disabilities through education, extended family living, and therapy so that they may be better understood, they may more fully unfold their potential, and they may meaningfully participate in life. The Transition Program is a work readiness post 12th grade extension of The Camphill School where those students continue to learn and thrive while building skills that will help them as they transition to adult living, whether that be in an intentional community like setting or if they are seeking employment and residence in the wider community.

Foxfield Flowers is just one of many work readiness training crews in the transition program. Along with crews like farm, woodshop, pottery, garden, fiber, and kitchen, we work alongside the students of Beaver Farm to support our community. We hope students learn valuable skills that will help them not only if they choose to seek meaningful employment post graduation, but also in their day to day lives. The money that is made by Foxfield Flowers goes right back into these programs and helps us to continue the work we do together.