Frequently Asked Questions

What is Good Faith Flower?
Good Faith Flower is a working flower farm offering locally grown, seasonal flowers through U-Pick experiences, subscriptions, and wholesale sales. All flowers are grown on our farm and harvested fresh during the Virginia growing season.

Where are you located?
We are located in Essex County, Virginia. The exact address and directions are provided on our website and posted on-site.

What are your hours?
Our U-Pick is open daily from sunrise to sunset unless otherwise posted. Hours may change due to weather, field conditions, or operational needs.

How does U-Pick work?
Customers may enter designated areas, harvest flowers, and pay according to posted pricing. Instructions and payment information are provided on site.

Do I need a reservation?
No reservation is required unless otherwise posted.

What should I bring?
We recommend bringing water, sun protection, and appropriate footwear suitable for walking on uneven farm ground.

Are tools and containers provided?
Tools and containers may be provided or available for purchase. Customers may also bring their own containers if desired.

Can I bring children?
Yes. Children are welcome but must be supervised at all times. The farm contains natural hazards and working agricultural areas.

Can I bring pets?
Pets are permitted but are the sole responsibility of their owner.

Are all areas of the farm open to the public?
No. Visitors must remain in designated public areas only. Entering restricted areas is prohibited.

What risks exist on the farm?
This is a working agricultural environment. Risks may include uneven terrain, holes, mud, insects, weather conditions, plants, and farm equipment. Visitors accept responsibility for their own safety while on the property.

What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes are strongly recommended. Sandals and bare feet are discouraged due to uneven terrain and natural hazards.

Am I responsible for my own safety?
Yes. By entering the property, visitors acknowledge and accept the inherent risks associated with agricultural environments and agree to act responsibly.

Can I climb on equipment, fences, or structures?
No. Climbing on equipment, fences, or structures is prohibited.

Can I take flowers without paying immediately?
No. Payment is required for all harvested flowers according to posted pricing and payment instructions.

How does payment work?
Payment instructions are clearly posted on site and may include electronic payment and honor-system options. Harvesting flowers constitutes agreement to pay.

What happens if flowers are damaged during harvesting?
Customers are responsible for flowers they harvest or damage during their visit.

What is the Bloom Pass?
The Bloom Pass is a prepaid subscription that allows customers to harvest flowers up to the value specified in their plan during the active growing season.

Does unused Bloom Pass value roll over?
No. Unused value does not roll over beyond the subscription period.

Are Bloom Pass purchases refundable?
Bloom Pass purchases are non-refundable.

Can someone else use my Bloom Pass?
Bloom Passes are intended for individual or household use unless otherwise specified.

Are specific flower varieties guaranteed?
No. Flower availability varies throughout the season due to natural growing conditions.

Why do flower availability and quality vary?
Flower farming is subject to weather, temperature, pests, disease, and seasonal growing cycles. Availability and quality may vary.

Do you sell flowers wholesale?
Yes. Wholesale flowers are available to approved florists and businesses based on seasonal availability.

Can I reserve specific flowers in advance?
Specific varieties cannot be guaranteed due to the nature of agricultural production.

Can I take photographs?
Personal photography is allowed. Commercial photography requires prior permission.

Can I host events or sessions at the farm?
Events, professional photography sessions, or group activities require prior written approval.

Are visitors responsible for their personal belongings?
Yes. Visitors are responsible for their personal property while on the farm.

Are visitors responsible for their vehicles?
Yes. Visitors assume responsibility for their vehicles and any associated risks while on farm property.

Can I visit during bad weather?
Farm access may be limited or closed during unsafe weather conditions or field conditions.

Can the farm refuse service?
Yes. We reserve the right to refuse service or remove anyone from the property at our discretion.

Are there insects on the farm?
Yes. As a natural outdoor environment, insects including bees and ticks may be present.

Are visitors responsible for allergic reactions?
Visitors assume responsibility for any allergic reactions to plants, insects, or natural outdoor conditions.

What happens if crops fail or are damaged?
Agriculture is subject to natural conditions beyond our control. Flower availability and selection may vary.

What does entering the farm mean legally?
By entering the property, visitors acknowledge that this is a working farm with inherent risks and agree to follow all posted rules and instructions.