Growing beautiful flowers in the city.

Feeling a deep connection to nature we observe the wonders of the sun, soil and water.

Three Sisters and a Farm

 
Leah In the farm stand arranging colorful bouquets.

Leah Remacle

She makes things pretty

Hi.

Hi, my name is Leah and I recently moved here from Denver. I have been a hairstylist for the past 21 years. Becoming a flower farmer and working with flowers has become a dream come true that also feels like I have just come home....living in truth and my authentic self. As someone who finds so much solace and connection to nature, it only feels natural to work with the earth, dance with the land, and kiss the ground to grow beauty in flowers and to be able to give back.

As a hairstylist, I have always loved working with people and helping them feel good. I get to put a smile on their face when they leave my salon. Flowers are very much the same.....and more!

During Covid, Nikki put me to some hard work of barreling dirt all over throughout her yard where she started her first flower garden. She would bring me buckets of her flowers for me to play with where I would make flower bouquets and bring them to people. I was hooked on the joy and creativity in flowers. Who knew so much abundance starts with a tiny seed!

If you are reading this, I hope to meet you some day! May you find beauty in something small today.

 
Abby in the sunflower fields in late summer.

Abby Remacle

She makes things grow

Hello.

Hi there. My name is Abby (the baby of the family). I got started in flowers because there is something so special about being outside with your hands in the dirt.  I have always been connected to mother nature and the magic of it.  Growing flowers is the ultimate labor of love for me.

I was stuck in the corporate world doing the 9-5 behind a desk everyday.  The opportunity came about to start a flower farm with my two sisters and initially fear kicked in thinking about uprooting my life. But one day, I was on a solo hike and this vision of waking up to a field full of flowers, creating a space where others can enjoy, heal, and make memories wouldn’t leave me. I'm inspired by watching others chase their dreams, goals, and aspirations.  It motivates me to be the best person that I can be. I knew then that I had to follow this dream of growing flowers.

I grow flowers for community. I'm passionate about bringing all walks of life into a very inclusive setting where we can laugh, cry, share stories, and spark a sense of wonder. I'm most happy when I get to witness stars aligning and dreams coming true.  I hope I get to share the farm with all of you.

 
Nikki, the founder, in the you pick fields in peak bloom harvest.

Nikki McComsey

Hi, my name is Nikki and I started Gather Mountain Blooms in my backyard in 2020. I never dreamed I would be a flower farmer; my previous career was in nonprofit management and accounting. However, in June 2017, I suffered a concussion that slowly and silently changed my life in ways that were difficult to understand. It was in these darkest days that my husband began bringing home flowers every week. It was honestly the only bright moment in my day. I would look at those flowers and feel gratitude for the beauty of the flowers but also the expression of love they represented.

Over the course of two years, I slowly started to heal and spent a lot of time in our backyard contemplating what I wanted from life. I couldn’t stop thinking about the beauty and love that flowers brought to my life and I wanted to share that with others.

My two sisters, Leah and Abby, joined me in 2021 to grow the flower farm into a vibrant sustainable flower farm with community workshops that focus on the beauty of growing and arranging flowers but also integrates aspects of healing, art and well-being. We are about spreading beauty and kindness as people gather together to share in special moments that create lifelong memories.

I continue to heal from my injury but the flowers and community help me do that. I hope that when you visit the farm or experience a bouquet of flowers, you find what you need in them.

Farming at the historic Venetucci Farm

We are honored to lease the Venetucci Farm with over 2 acres of growing space available plus a barn and buildings for our farm store and studio. The Barn is also available for rent for weddings and events.