Assorted pink, white, and yellow snapdragon flowers in a garden with mountains in the background.

Our story

High Noon Flowers grows out of love - for this valley, for the land, and for a very good dog named Nooner.

Nooner was a retired Whistler sled dog who came into my life at nine years old and spent nearly another nine years making it better. Proud and regal with a soft and goofy soul, he loved nothing more than sitting on the front lawn with Mount Currie rising behind him, which is right where the flower patch grows today. High Noon Flowers is his memorial, and every season I grow it for him.

I'm Angie, and I've been growing flowers in the Pemberton Valley for three years. What started as a personal project has become something I genuinely love sharing with this community. As a certified crop adviser and horticulturalist with organic production experience, these flowers are grown with real intention. We avoid harmful pesticides, use strong integrated pest management and have a deep respect for the land we're so lucky to farm here.

Every bouquet is cut fresh, delivered with care and grown just up the road. That's the whole idea.

A black and white dog with blue eyes lying on green moss in a forest.
A cat and a dog sitting on grass, looking towards snow-capped mountains and a clear sky with scattered clouds.
A large, colorful bouquet of various flowers including snapdragons, zinnias, daisies, and other blossoms, arranged outdoors with a grassy background and a wooden surface.