Summer "U-Pick" Zinnia Bouquet (Saturday, June 6th) Event

from $25.00
Limit 25 per order

Join us for a pop-up event at the farm on Saturday, June 6th from 6-8pm!

Select Saturday evenings in early summer, we're opening our farm so you can pick fresh bouquets from our garden. Bring a picnic & your favorite beverage and enjoy an evening with friends & neighbors.

Event Information

In the summer, we grow some of our most beautiful blooms. Depending on when you visit, you'll find vibrant zinnias and towering sunflowers in full color across the field. We invite you to stroll through the rows and handpick your own bouquet right from the source. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience that leaves a lasting impression and just might become a cherished summer tradition for you and your family.

 Ticket Information and Cost

In order to protect our flowers and to ensure an enjoyable experience for all, there will be limited tickets! Each ticket is $25 (1 ticket = 1 event cup) and you’ll be given an event cup to fill with flowers of your choice! We will provide filler herbs for you and teach you how to create your own bouquet. If you would like to add on a glass fluted vase (+$10), please be sure to select that option when you purchase tickets!

Add Ons! (Select via the dropdown menu!)

  • Glass Vase: $10

  • Gourmet Snack Box: $15 (Created by Fourth on Third Bakery!)

  • Mercantile from local farms will be available for purchase on the day of the event!

TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT: Before You Pick

• Admission tickets are required to enter the flower field.

• At least one picking container must be purchased per group to enter the field.

• All under 10 will need a parent/guardian to hold the scissors while cutting the flowers.

• Please make sure you supervise all children (and some adults - haha!) in your party. We have worked so hard to create a beautiful space and we need your help to ensure the plants, equipment, and flower field are not harmed by feral humans. Thank you for understanding and helping us ensure this is an enjoyable experience for all!

• Wear comfortable, outdoor-friendly shoes—it can get a little muddy out there! Also, there are ants and sometimes sticker burrs outside of the garden and so closed toed shoes are a great idea!

•Check the weather and come prepared: dress for the temps and stay hydrated.

•No pets allowed in the field or market due to food safety regulations. ADA-certified service dogs are welcome.

Gourmet Snack Box:
Flower Container:

Join us for a pop-up event at the farm on Saturday, June 6th from 6-8pm!

Select Saturday evenings in early summer, we're opening our farm so you can pick fresh bouquets from our garden. Bring a picnic & your favorite beverage and enjoy an evening with friends & neighbors.

Event Information

In the summer, we grow some of our most beautiful blooms. Depending on when you visit, you'll find vibrant zinnias and towering sunflowers in full color across the field. We invite you to stroll through the rows and handpick your own bouquet right from the source. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience that leaves a lasting impression and just might become a cherished summer tradition for you and your family.

 Ticket Information and Cost

In order to protect our flowers and to ensure an enjoyable experience for all, there will be limited tickets! Each ticket is $25 (1 ticket = 1 event cup) and you’ll be given an event cup to fill with flowers of your choice! We will provide filler herbs for you and teach you how to create your own bouquet. If you would like to add on a glass fluted vase (+$10), please be sure to select that option when you purchase tickets!

Add Ons! (Select via the dropdown menu!)

  • Glass Vase: $10

  • Gourmet Snack Box: $15 (Created by Fourth on Third Bakery!)

  • Mercantile from local farms will be available for purchase on the day of the event!

TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT: Before You Pick

• Admission tickets are required to enter the flower field.

• At least one picking container must be purchased per group to enter the field.

• All under 10 will need a parent/guardian to hold the scissors while cutting the flowers.

• Please make sure you supervise all children (and some adults - haha!) in your party. We have worked so hard to create a beautiful space and we need your help to ensure the plants, equipment, and flower field are not harmed by feral humans. Thank you for understanding and helping us ensure this is an enjoyable experience for all!

• Wear comfortable, outdoor-friendly shoes—it can get a little muddy out there! Also, there are ants and sometimes sticker burrs outside of the garden and so closed toed shoes are a great idea!

•Check the weather and come prepared: dress for the temps and stay hydrated.

•No pets allowed in the field or market due to food safety regulations. ADA-certified service dogs are welcome.

Event Cup Only ($25) Event Cup + Glass Fluted Vase ($35)







Warning: Under Texas law (Chapter 75A, Civil Practice and Remedies Code), an agritourism entity is not liable for any injury to or death of an agritourism participant resulting from an agritourism activity

 

Good to Know!

EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY RELEASE & AGRITOURISM NOTICE

Photography & Video Release

By attending any event, workshop, tour, class, gathering, or activity hosted by Leeco Honey, attendees acknowledge and agree that photographs, video recordings, and other media may be captured during the event.

By entering the event premises, attendees grant Leeco Honey permission to use, reproduce, publish, distribute, and display such photographs and recordings for marketing, advertising, promotional, educational, and social media purposes without compensation, notification, or additional consent.

If you prefer not to appear in photographs or video recordings, please notify event staff upon arrival.

Assumption of Risk

Leeco Honey is a working farm. Visitors may encounter uneven ground, livestock, insects, weather conditions, farm equipment, natural terrain, and other conditions commonly associated with agricultural operations.

By participating in activities at Leeco Honey, guests voluntarily assume all risks associated with visiting and participating in farm activities.

Parents and guardians are responsible for supervising minor children at all times.

Texas Agritourism Warning

NOTICE: Under Texas law, an agritourism entity is not liable for injury to or death of an agritourism participant resulting from an agritourism activity. Certain exceptions apply. Agritourism participants are assuming the risks of participating in agritourism activities.

Leeco Honey recommends that all visitors exercise reasonable care and follow posted instructions while on the property.