A personal note from Maggi

Every flower we offer is grown in my family’s home garden.

I moved to Montana fresh out of college, drawn by its natural beauty, vastly different and twenty-five hundred miles from my own hometown. Soon after, I met my husband, James, and quickly fell in love—with both him and this place. Two years later, we married and settled in Boulder, where a blank canvas of a yard drew me back into gardening, a lifelong love nurtured by my mother.

After the birth of my first child, I reduced my hours at my office job, and growing flowers for my community became a creative outlet—one that allowed me to keep my babies close as I worked.

Over time, I’ve felt a gentle nudge to shift Snowberry Flowers toward one mission: supporting mothers as they care for new life.

In 2025, I began by asking a free baby-essentials boutique in Helena if I might deliver flowers a few times each summer to share with the mothers they serve. I worried it could be an added burden, but I was met instead with an enthusiastic yes!

2026 marks a new beginning. Moving forward, fifteen percent of each bouquet directly provides diapers for families in need. This is fifteen percent of the purchase price, rather than the profit. At this stage of my business, every cent earned —excluding the diaper donation— is reinvested in expanding my growing space—so your purchase makes this support possible

Flowers for mothers; diapers for babies—a little acknowledgment of the beauty and sacrifice of motherhood and the dignity of new life.

With love and thanks,

Maggi