Welcome to OneEighty Petals
Family Sown. Door County Grown.™
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2024 Cut-Your-Own Flower Field Reservations Open Weekends Through September 30
SELF-SERVE FARM STAND &
PETALS-TO-GO BOUQUET COOLER (GRAB N' GO BOUQUETS) Open daily 7am - 7pm mid-May through October |
CUT-YOUR-OWN FLOWERS
Reservations available on the hour. MONDAYS & THURSDAYS 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm (Closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays) SATURDAYS Morning: 10 am*, 11 am (*No 10 am u-pick Saturdays in August due to Yoga in the Flower Field -- join us for yoga and pick after!) Afternoon: 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm SUNDAYS: Morning: 10 am 11 am Afternoon: 12 pm, 1 pm U-Pick Passes Required. More info here. September Open Saturday & Sundays |
Field-to-Event Wedding and
Special Event Flowers Mid June through September |
Welcome to OneEighty Petals...
Located just outside Fish Creek, Wisconsin, in the heart of beautiful northern Door County, OneEighty Petals invites you to escape the crowds to spend time among the flowers.
We're John and Sara Lancaster, your hosts and the husband and wife grower-florist team behind OneEighty Petals, a cut-your-own flower farm and floral studio. OneEighty Petals began with a simple "What if?" back in 2015. That one question compelled us to do a complete "180" with our life, and has since blossomed into our mission to bring back the family flower farm while creating a magical place that feeds the soul, cultivates community and nurtures creativity through the beauty of responsibly and locally grown cut flowers.
One visit to OneEighty and 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! So the next time you find yourself in Door County, stop by to bring home a bouquet from the Petals-to-Go bouquet cooler... make lasting memories with a visit to 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.
Whichever way you bring the beauty of OneEighty Petals' flowers into your life, we can't wait to welcome you to the OneEighty Petals flower family!
With much gratitude,
John, Sara, and our "lil farmhands" Jack & Evangeline
We're John and Sara Lancaster, your hosts and the husband and wife grower-florist team behind OneEighty Petals, a cut-your-own flower farm and floral studio. OneEighty Petals began with a simple "What if?" back in 2015. That one question compelled us to do a complete "180" with our life, and has since blossomed into our mission to bring back the family flower farm while creating a magical place that feeds the soul, cultivates community and nurtures creativity through the beauty of responsibly and locally grown cut flowers.
One visit to OneEighty and 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! So the next time you find yourself in Door County, stop by to bring home a bouquet from the Petals-to-Go bouquet cooler... make lasting memories with a visit to 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.
Whichever way you bring the beauty of OneEighty Petals' flowers into your life, we can't wait to welcome you to the OneEighty Petals flower family!
With much gratitude,
John, Sara, and our "lil farmhands" 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.)