Slow Flowers Podcast
Episode 605: The Color of Roses with Rose Story Farms’ Danielle Hahn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvWLhmacHaE
The Color of Roses by Danielle Dall'Armi Hahn
If you're a rose lover, you already know about Rose Story Farm in Carpinteria, California, a mecca for garden roses -- all 40,000 plants that produce cut flowers to supply the national floral trade and event design world. Rose Story Farm thrives under the care of Danielle Dall'Armi Hahn, her husband Bill Hahn, her mother Patricia Dall'Armi, her sister Nina Dall'Armi, her business manager Patti Keck and so many other longtime farm staff members.
Introduction to The Color of Roses
She may not remember this, but I first met Dani in October 2007 when I had recently relocated to Ventura County and my Seattle friends Maryann and Charles Pember, who were vacationing in Santa Barbara, invited me to meet them at Rose Story Farm for one of its famous tours and luncheons in the display gardens. Writing about the visit was one of my very first blog posts!
Later, we corresponded when Dani joined Slow Flowers Society during the very first year of our existence. And then, I visited during an industry dinner in 2014 where we finally met in person. Soon thereafter, Dani appeared as a guest -- my 28th guest - of the new Slow Flowers Podcast in February 2014.
So much has happened in the ensuing years, which she and I discuss in today's episode, while I also turn the pages of The Color of Roses and we admire the lush and dreamy rose photography of Victoria Pearson -- all 330 pages of it!
Let's jump right in and meet Dani Hahn, catch up on all that she's been doing, and learn why she wants to reclassify the term Garden Rose! What a lovely experience to talk roses with one of our living rose legends!
photography by Victoria Pearson
Thank you, Dani ~ I can't wait to return to Rose Story Farm for another visit!
Order your copy of The Color of Roses here.
We will also share the public dates for visiting Rose Story Farm, just released. The first date is at the end of April so check it out if you'll be in the Santa Barbara/Carpinteria area. To celebrate their 25th Anniversary RSF will be hosting a limited number of garden tours. Experience the splendor of this 15-acre farm featuring 30,000 rose plants in 200 varieties. Blooms rotate in six-week cycles so at any time during the season (mid-April to end of November), over 3⁄4 of the plants will be in bloom.
Click here to book your Farm Visit at Rose Story Farm - April-June 2023
News for this Week
Fragrance from Field & Florist; jewelry from FLEUR Inc LLC
In News of the Week, our Member Meet-up of the month takes place this Friday, April 14th, 9 am PT/Noon ET. We have invited four guests, all Slow Flowers members who own successful retail flower shops and who have curated an unique product mix of gifts and other items that pair well with fresh, local flowers. You'll hear from this panel who offer high-value collections to their floral customers. Meet:
Heidi Joynt of Field + Florist -- luxury fragrances
Susan Chambers of bloominCouture -- custom candles
Kelly Marie Thompson of Fleur Inc. Chicago - fine jewelry
Lauralee Symes of Sellwood Flower Co. - wine and bubbly
Click here to Pre-Register for the Meet-Up
Thank you to our Sponsors
This show is brought to you by Slowflowers.com, the free, online directory to more than 850 florists, shops, and studios who design with local, seasonal and sustainable flowers and to the farms that grow those blooms. It’s the conscious choice for buying and sending flowers.
Thank you to our lead sponsor, Farmgirl Flowers. Farmgirl Flowers delivers iconic burlap-wrapped bouquets and lush, abundant arrangements to customers across the U.S., supporting U.S. flower farms by purchasing more than $10 million dollars of U.S.-grown fresh and seasonal flowers and foliage annually. Discover more at farmgirlflowers.com.
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