Kellen's Flower House LLC
Vendor
I have a very small farm in Cottage Grove, Oregon. I grow Flowers, Culinary and medicinal herbs, and select produce.
I make jams, jellies, and pickles from my produce, and make pastries and confections from my herbs and flowers. I currently sell at the South Valley Farmer's Market, The Blackberry Coop in Cottage Grove, and I sell herbs and produce to local restaurants.
Integrated Pest Management Antibiotic And Hormone Free Non Gmo Perennial Crops Holistic Management Crop Rotation Cover Crops Low Till Extended Growing Season Pastured Polyculture Design
Kellen grows her flowers, produce and herbs with minimal tilling, cover crops to preserve soil health, and deep mulch beds to reduce the need for irrigation, and to keep weeds to a minimum.
She uses a combination of arborist wood chips and good compost to keep her soil healthy.
Most of the plants she grows are grown from seed, and all propagations are done ethically.
Kellen has a small flock of hens that lay a rainbow of colorful ungraded eggs, they eat only organic non-GMO feed, weeds, snails, slugs, worms, and plants from the garden.
Kellen Lignier
Kellen started gardening with her mother as a child growing veggie patches to fill the family pantry. She grew up sowing, weeding, watering and harvesting food in her mother's back yard garden.
As an adult, Kellen moved to France and learned about viticulture and winemaking in Burgundy while continuing her childhood rhythm of growing fresh fruits and vegetables and learned to make Confitures and Syrups from the foods she produced.
In 2014, having moved back to the United States, she joined the McMinnville Community Garden in McMinnville, Oregon. There she helped with the Floriculture program tending the sunflower patch. She enrolled in the Horticulture program at Chemeketa Community College and graduated in 2019.
In 2020, she and her close friend started Moms' Gardens (TM) and began selling flower arrangements and bouquets at the McMinnville farmer's markets.
With a desire to farm for a living, Kellen moved to Lane County and purchased a small farm in Cottage Grove in 2022. Slowly but surely, Kellen established beds, learned about her new climate, and installed a high tunnel for plant production all while restoring the farmhouse and working part time at Territorial Seed Company in the Research department.
Kellen's Flower House was officially established in 2024, and Kellen started selling select cut flowers to neighbors, locals, and florists and she started selling small arrangements and wrapped bouquets at the Coast Fork Farm Stand (now operating as the Blackberry Food Coop.) In 2025, she joined the South Valley Farmer's Market and added hens to her menagerie. their bedding made good compost, and they made quick work of her garden debris! She only gets a few dozen eggs per week, but with the sales of those eggs, she is able to buy her flock good quality food.
Kellen likes to paint with watercolors, make crafts from her plants, make little succulent arrangements, and cultivates a small collection of native plants.
Kellen only sells products from her farm, and when they are sold out, you have to wait for the next batch of delicious jams, jellies, and syrups. Look out for her Lemon Lavender Scones made with lavender from the farm, or her Pumpkin cookies when fall rolls around!
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