Tip-toe through tulips at Ardmore’s Bookend Farms

(Limestone County Economic Development Association/Contributed)

ARDMORE, Tenn. – With spring in the air, flowers begin to bloom.

And, if you’re a tulip fan, Bookend Farms is the place to be.

The family-owned business hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Greater Ardmore Chamber of Commerce to celebrate its membership in the Chamber and with tulip season less than a month away. 

Kevin and Stacey Cannon own Bookend Farms at 166 Henry Bayless Road. With their six children, the work and responsibilities are shared, as well as the joys and accomplishments. 

The farm is named “Bookend Farms” because, the family said, spring and fall are their favorite seasons to be outside as a family. The Cannons refer to these times as “bookends” of the growing season. 

Tours of the farm are available for individuals, families and groups. Visitors can pick their own tulips and learn about tulip farming. There is also a farm store and a milk-share program. For information, visit https://www.bookendfarms.com/.

 

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