A small flower farm tucked under Monadnock - growing again, after 123 years.

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HARDY HILL FARMS

Welcome to our hill.

Hardy Hill is a hundred-and-twenty-three-year-old farmstead on a quiet ridge in Roxbury, New Hampshire - five miles from Marlborough, ten from the foot of Monadnock. After two generations of pasture and woodlot, the fields are coming back into flowers. Dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers, and the kind of cottage stems that don’t ship well from overseas. We grow them slow, cut them in the morning, and sell what’s beautiful the next day.

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STAY IN TOUCH

From the farm

A short letter every month or so — what’s blooming, what we’re cutting, who got married in the field, when the flower shares open. No selling.

A person holding a bouquet of colorful wildflowers, with a grassy field and dense green trees in the background.