Produce Farm
Established in 2010, our passion carries us forward. We Work Hard To Provide The Best Quality Flowers Home to Rick and Tanis Clifton, six dogs, and a vast array of wildlife, bees, and other critters. We’ve been blessed with 36 years of marriage and are lucky enough to be able to work side by side. My love for growing and Rick’s interest in tools and equipment evolved into the most wonderful decision 12 years ago. We took the leap into flower farming and haven’t looked back since. Happy Trails Flower Farm was established in 2010 right here at our homestead in the scenic hill country of Northeast Mississippi. We also grow beautiful blooms right across the state line in the peaceful town of Red Bay, Alabama. Our farm is located in the rolling hills of Tishomingo County right along the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway in Northeast Mississippi. In addition, we cultivate beautiful blooms in the historic town of Red Bay, Alabama. Over the years our work with our volunteers, the farm team, and regional pros has grown our passion and the results brighten hearts. We grow hundreds of different flowers as well as greenery, vines, pods, cotton and other unusual vegetation, supplying discriminating florists, event designers, flower lovers and the fabulous Pepper Place Farmers Marketin Birmingham, Alabama. We founded it, but we are reliant on many hands to keep it alive. I am a first-generation farmer in a long line of gardeners. It seems that I was surrounded by those who loved the natural world my entire life. I can remember my Great Grandmother’s beautifully painted botanicals in oil pastels and her intricate carvings of herbs and flowers on linoleum blocks which filled our home. And then there were the trips to Grandma’s house where I could not wait to go into her secret garden. I can remember going through that curved arbor draped in vines and grapes and being transported into a special place. The garden was surrounded by a vine-covered fence and filled with flowers and fruit trees. An enchanting place indeed. After exploring her garden, I always loved walking through her greenhouse that lead to her basement. Beautiful violets and lush plants lived there. The basement was filled with loads of dried flowers which hung neatly in a row in that magical place. I suppose the love of nature and flowers continued to run through my blood as both of my parents loved to work in the garden and tend their flowers. I am forever grateful for all of their inspiration. Fast forward to my adult life, soon after Rick and I married and settled into our first home, the first thing on the list was a garden. This love for flowers has finally evolved into the ultimate garden which we have the joy of tending right here at Happy Trails. I manage the day-to-day operations on the farm which include everything from starting seeds to transplanting as well as harvesting, designing, and delivering the flowers. It is a labor of love and I can not imagine doing anything more satisfying. By day a mild-mannered Chiropractor by night the Director of tools and equipment, head of acquisitions, chief tractor driver, efficiency expert, and most important the greatest supporter and encourager of his wife and partner in this flower farming adventure.He is overflowing with entrepreneurial charisma and mechanical know-how. He literally keeps the wheels greased and the business on track. He entertains us and our customers with his wit, plus he is the guy who lets the dogs out! Our belief is similar to the slow food movement. We strive to give our customers an alternative to imported and everyday flowers. We envision an opportunity for our region to have access to flowers that are of superior quality and are grown seasonally in ways that do not harm the environment. We also endeavor to offer our flowers at fair and accessible prices. Happy Trails Flower Farm is part of a growing flower movement that intends to provide slow flowers all over the USA. We are committed and compassi
Established in 2010, Happy Trails Flower Farm is the culmination of Rick and Tanis Clifton's 36 years of marriage and their shared love for growing. Tanis, a first-generation farmer from a long line of gardeners, manages the day-to-day operations, while Rick, a chiropractor, handles tools, equipment, and business support. They took the leap into flower farming 12 years ago, driven by a passion to provide high-quality, seasonally grown flowers that do not harm the environment, as part of the slow flower movement in the USA.
Meet Rick and Tanis Clifton
Farmers Market Owner · Since 2010
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