About Us
Hi there! We are the Lews family, the owners and operators of Wishflower Farms. Jason was born and raised in Brighton, Colorado, and comes from a long line of farmers and ranchers. Rachel is a lifelong creative and when the idea of flower farming came up, the idea was quickly rooted and has begun to bloom into an incredible journey. We are ecstatic to share our wild world of art, florals, and creativity with you!
We steward a micro-farm on 1.6 acres with the purpose of surrounding (and being surrounded by) natural beauty that enhances the environment and adds to the lives of all who encounter our flowers. We practice sustainable and regenerative farming habits so our clients know they don’t have to sacrifice quality for responsibility.
Sustainable Values
Every choice we make—big or small—adds up.
By farming seasonally, minimizing waste, reducing emissions, and caring for our soil, we’re working toward a flower system that is, healthier for the environment, better for pollinators and wildlife, more resilient for the future.
Our core values:
🌱 Seasonal, Local Flowers
🌿 Thoughtful Use of Floral Foam
🌱Low-Impact Deliveries with Electric Vehicles
🌿 Supporting Local Soil Health with Local Compost
🌱 Organic-Minded Growing Practices
🌿 Closing the Loop: Reuse, Recycle, Compost
To learn more about our commitment to sustainability visit our sustainability statement here.
What is a wishflower?
In folklore dating back as early as the 1800’s, dandelions - also known as “wishflowers” - have been known for their wish granting magic. Girls would often make romantic wishes by blowing on the seeds and hoping the entirety of the seeds would be dispersed into air, bringing their wishes and dreams come to fruition. This tradition, now practiced by boys and girls alike, is a reminder to stop and smell the roses (or dandelions), breathe in life’s special moments, and embrace a child-like sense of wonder when the occasion allows.