Eighteen years ago (2007), my four teenagers were still growing up, and on a beautiful autumn day when my garden was flush with blooms, I decided to take some jars of flowers down to the end of our driveway, and placed them on a little old bench for $5.00 each. The next year, I used a shortened up twin size bed, and a few years later, this wonderful cart idea came to life with its advantageous waterproof roof, sun blocking walls, and wheels to move to storage out of the way of plows for winter.
Originally, the base was a farm cart built by Arvo Nieme (b. 1918) from an old broken down delivery truck his dad had on his farm. Yes, a hundred years ago! Arvo used his adaptation for hauling vegetables from his hundred acre field in Foster, RI.
Our Ed transformed it into a protective shelter for the flowers of the day using all recycled materials.
The cart is usually set up flower bar style. Prices are indicated in each bucket. The best time to come is in the morning, Bring a jar or bucket containing water to keep your blooms fresh for their journey.