Hi, I’m Sarah, the heart and hands behind Madison’s Meadow—a place where tradition grows.
I grew up on a farm, where the rhythm of land shaped my earliest memories. The cycle of planting, tending, and harvesting wasn’t just work—it was a way of life, a connection to something much bigger. As life took me in different directions, I always felt the pull to return to those roots, to create something of my own that honored legacy.
But Madison’s Meadow isn’t just about flowers—it’s about resilience, healing, and mostly, love. When my daughter, Madison, was just two months old, her father took his life. In the depths of that heartbreak, I found myself searching for something to hold onto— to heal, find purpose, and to create something beautiful in the midst of loss.
Why I Started Madison’s Meadow
I wanted to start something new, but I knew it had to be anchored in tradition—a way to honor my family’s farming roots while carrying forward a legacy in a way that felt meaningful to me.
What started as a small idea soon became something much bigger. Planting seeds, watching them grow, and seeing the beauty that followed became a form of therapy—one that reminded me that light can still find its way through the darkest days. Flowers have a way of teaching us about resilience, transformation, and hope, and in many ways, this meadow has been my way of growing through grief.
For me, this meadow is more than just a flower farm—it’s a continuation of my family’s legacy, a tribute to the love that shaped me, and a promise to Madison that she, too, will always have deep roots and endless room to grow.
Every flower grown here carries a story, and every bouquet is filled with love, resilience, and the belief that life—even after loss—can still be beautiful.
I’m so grateful you’re here to be part of this journey. Whether you’re stopping by for flowers, inspiration, or connection, welcome to Madison’s Meadow.