Hues Flower Farm & Nursery

Beekeeper in Junction City, Oregon

(458) 245-132393485 River Rd, Junction City, OR 97448View on Yelp
Hues Flower Farm & Nursery - beekeeping in Junction City, OR

About Hues Flower Farm & Nursery

Hues Flower Farm and Nursery operates out of Junction City, Oregon, combining a working farm with nursery services that appeal to beekeepers, florists, and gardeners throughout the Willamette Valley. The region's temperate climate and long growing season make it ideal for cut flower production, which in turn creates outstanding foraging habitat for nearby honeybee colonies. This kind of farm-nursery hybrid is genuinely useful for beekeepers who want to improve pollinator habitat while also sourcing healthy local plants. Reach them directly at (458) 245-1323.

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Services & Process

Hues Flower Farm and Nursery sells flowers and plants grown on-site, giving customers access to varieties that are proven performers in Oregon's climate. Their farm side produces cut flowers, many of which are heavy nectar and pollen producers that attract honeybees and native pollinators alike. On the nursery side, customers can purchase starts and established plants for home gardens, apiary borders, or farm hedgerows. For beekeepers managing hives in the mid-valley area, sourcing plants from an operation like this means getting stock that's already thriving under local conditions.

Service Area

Hues Flower Farm and Nursery serves customers in Junction City and across the broader Lane County area, including nearby communities like Eugene, Harrisburg, and Monroe. The farm's location in the Willamette Valley puts it within reach of both urban gardeners and rural beekeepers managing hives across the mid-valley region. Local pickup means fresher plants and no shipping stress for your purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers does Hues Flower Farm grow that are especially good for honeybees?
Many popular cut flower varieties, including sunflowers, borage, phacelia, and certain dahlias, are excellent bee forage plants. A working flower farm in Oregon's climate will typically have a mix of species that bloom across late spring, summer, and early fall.
Can I buy plants directly from the farm, or is it just cut flowers for sale?
Their nursery side offers plants for purchase, not just cut stems, so you can take home starts and established specimens for your own garden or apiary surroundings. Calling ahead at (458) 245-1323 will confirm what's currently available for purchase.
Is a flower farm a useful resource for someone who keeps bees commercially?
Yes, especially if you're managing multiple hives in the same area and want to supplement natural forage. Commercial beekeepers sometimes work directly with flower farms to place hives nearby, which benefits both the farm's pollination and the beekeeper's honey production.
How do I know which plants from the nursery will actually attract my bees?
The best indicator is watching what bees are visiting on the farm itself. If bees are actively working a particular flower in the field, that's strong evidence the plant will perform well as forage near your hive. Farm staff can point you toward the busiest plants during your visit.
Do flower farms in Junction City deal with feral swarms or hive removal?
Not typically, since flower farms and nurseries focus on plants rather than bee removal services. If you need swarm removal or hive relocation, you'd want to contact a dedicated beekeeper or apiary service in Lane County.
What's a good beginner plant purchase for someone trying to attract pollinators to their yard?
Easy-to-grow options like lavender, catmint, and phacelia are widely recommended for Oregon gardens because they're hardy, bloom reliably, and are genuinely attractive to honeybees and native pollinators. A nursery that grows them locally can tell you exactly when to plant for your area.

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