🌼 Wildflowers, Bees & Butterflies: A Quiet Symphony on the Vineyard
From beach plum blossoms to goldenrod, Queen Anne’s lace, and black-eyed Susans, the Vineyard is rich with native blooms. These aren’t manicured garden varieties — they’re wild, weathered, and vital. They grow in the cracks, along the dunes, in back fields, and roadside edges, offering nectar, pollen, and shelter to creatures that sustain our food web.
Many of these wildflowers thrive without help. No fertilizer, no irrigation — just soil, sun, and salt air. They’re resilient, and that resilience is something we aim to echo in our own work: ingredients that are real, strong, and rooted.
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