What the air does out here
The valley has a town, the town has a square, and on warm mornings the flower cart owns it. Rose, magnolia, and gardenia stand by the bucketful with a little peach parked underneath, because the vendor knows her audience. After seven miles of fruit stands, Mile 18 is where Orchard Valley remembers the garden fences.
Who rides with it
Saturday errand runners who came for bread and left with dahlias. Anyone who keeps a jar on the kitchen table for exactly this. The cart takes cash and compliments. Only one of them gets you the good peonies.
Pair it at the next stop
Honeysuckle climbs the first garden fence up the road at Mile 21, and Sweet Pea waits at Mile 33 if you want the flowers without the crowd. One plain note for pale designs: French Market pours golden and warms to amber over time, so plan white colorways accordingly.
