Welcome to OneEighty Petals
Family Sown. Door County Grown.™
• Cut-Your-Own Flower Field (OpenThursday through Monday, mid July through September)
• Self-Serve Market Stand & Petals-to-Go Bouquet Cooler (Open daily 7am - 7pm mid-June through October)
• Field-to-Event Wedding and Special Event Flowers (Limited availability mid June through September)
• Field-to-Event Wedding and Special Event Flowers (Limited availability mid June through September)
Welcome to OneEighty Petals...
Located in the heart of beautiful northern Door County, Wisconsin, OneEighty Petals invites you to escape the crowds to spend time among the flowers.
Family owned and operated by husband and wife grower-florist team John and Sara Lancaster, OneEighty Petals began with a simple vision to bring back the family flower farm. What started out as a simple "What if?" eight years ago, compelled us to do a complete "180" with our life that has since blossomed into a magical place that feeds the soul, cultivates community and nurtures creativity through the beauty of sustainably and locally grown cut flowers.
From seed to stem, the flowers in a OneEighty's bouquet or arrangement are uniquely Door County. Showcasing blooms grown right here in the OneEighty Petals flower fields, our field-to-vase and field-to-event philosophy provides you with the unique opportunity to follow the story of your flowers from seed to bouquet. And because our flowers are never flown or imported, you get to enjoy the freshest, longest lasting blooms possible in lush, vibrant designs that are reflective of the season.
So stop by to bring home a bouquet from the self-serve Petals-to-Go bouquet cooler, make a reservation to create your own mix from the cut-your-own flower field, or let our field-to-event floral design services add something decidedly unique to your Door County wedding or special event. You'll quickly learn that specialty cut flowers aren't just a piece of our business, they are the heart and soul of what we do.
Welcome to the OneEighty family. We can't wait to meet you.
John, Sara, Jack & Evangeline
Family owned and operated by husband and wife grower-florist team John and Sara Lancaster, OneEighty Petals began with a simple vision to bring back the family flower farm. What started out as a simple "What if?" eight years ago, compelled us to do a complete "180" with our life that has since blossomed into a magical place that feeds the soul, cultivates community and nurtures creativity through the beauty of sustainably and locally grown cut flowers.
From seed to stem, the flowers in a OneEighty's bouquet or arrangement are uniquely Door County. Showcasing blooms grown right here in the OneEighty Petals flower fields, our field-to-vase and field-to-event philosophy provides you with the unique opportunity to follow the story of your flowers from seed to bouquet. And because our flowers are never flown or imported, you get to enjoy the freshest, longest lasting blooms possible in lush, vibrant designs that are reflective of the season.
So stop by to bring home a bouquet from the self-serve Petals-to-Go bouquet cooler, make a reservation to create your own mix from the cut-your-own flower field, or let our field-to-event floral design services add something decidedly unique to your Door County wedding or special event. You'll quickly learn that specialty cut flowers aren't just a piece of our business, they are the heart and soul of what we do.
Welcome to the OneEighty family. We can't wait to meet you.
John, Sara, Jack & Evangeline
Proud members of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers
Where you'll find us...
You'll find us just outside beautiful Fish Creek, Wisconsin, in the heart of northern Door County.
Look for our self-serve market stand and flower studio on the corner of County Highway A and S. Highland Road, about a 1/4 mile south of the Greenwood Supper Club and new Northern Sky Theater location.
(See the star on the map below.)
Look for our self-serve market stand and flower studio on the corner of County Highway A and S. Highland Road, about a 1/4 mile south of the Greenwood Supper Club and new Northern Sky Theater location.
(See the star on the map below.)