06/07/2026
🕒 It’s that time of year again! As always, after the first weekend in June, we switch our hours.
We’re now open 7 days a week from 12–5 for the remainder of the season. 🌿
There’s still a great selection of annuals, perennials, and vegetable plants waiting for you, so there’s still plenty of time to add some colour and fresh produce to your garden. 🌸🍅
Need to stop by outside of regular hours? We’re happy to accommodate whenever we can—just send us a message, and we’ll do our best to help! 💚
05/24/2026
🌿✨Looking to bring your yard or garden to life this season? Come visit your local greenhouse, Fourmile Flowers, serving Bonnyville, Cold Lake, and the surrounding area since 2021✨🌿
We have beautiful annuals for instant curb appeal, hardy perennials for gardeners and landscapers, plus vegetable starts ready to grow 🍅🫑
If you are new to plants, don’t be afraid to come out and ask questions. We are ready to help you create something that suits your lifestyle so you can have success.
Come wander the greenhouse, soak in the colours, and find inspiration for your space 🌸☀️
05/23/2026
Asparagus has arrived!
Our fridge is stocked with locally grown asparagus from Judy Lessard and Dirt Road Gardens.
05/19/2026
These are the evening temps we want to see! Time to get planting.
05/16/2026
We are open
Monday-Saturday 10-7
Sundays 11-5
Located off Highway 28 or Highway 659 on RR 443 — just follow the signs all the way to us! 🌼
05/15/2026
Not only do we have snow but we currently have a power outage. We will remain closed today (Friday May 15) Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
05/09/2026
🌸 HAVE YOU BEEN TO FOURMILE FLOWERS YET?! 🌸
Mother’s Day weekend is finally here… and so is the sunshine ☀️🌷
Located south off Highway 28 between Ardmore & Fort Kent on RR 443, Fourmile Flowers is bursting with colour and ready for your weekend visit!
🌼 Annuals
🌿 Perennials
🍅 Vegetable plants
🌱 Herbs
🪴 Hanging baskets
🌸 Custom planters
…and so much more!
Bring mom, bring the family, or just treat yourself to a greenhouse stroll 💐
⏰ Weekend Hours:
Saturday: 10–7
Sunday: 11–5
See you at the greenhouse! 🌷
05/07/2026
Now in stock.
Let’s talk about how Llama-Lizer detoxes & revitalizes your soil 🌱
Healthy soil isn’t just dirt—it’s a living ecosystem. And when that ecosystem is out of balance (from chemicals, compaction, or poor pH), your plants feel it.
Here’s how Llama-Lizer works—naturally and scientifically:
🦠 1. Boosts beneficial microbesLlama manure is rich in organic matter that feeds soil microorganisms. These microbes break down organic material into plant-available nutrients and help restore soil balance.
⚗️ 2. Helps break down toxinsActive microbial life can degrade pesticide residues and other contaminants, transforming them into less harmful compounds over time.
🪨 3. Improves soil structureIts fibrous texture loosens compacted soil, improving aeration and water retention—critical for deep, healthy root growth.
⚖️ 4. Balances nutrients naturallyLlama manure releases nutrients slowly (N-P-K + micronutrients), avoiding spikes that can stress plants and disrupt soil chemistry.
🌡️ 5. Helps correct soil pH (naturally buffering)This is where Llama-Lizer really shines. Organic matter and microbial activity act as a natural buffer, helping soil move toward a more neutral pH (around 6.0–7.0), which is ideal for most plants.• In overly acidic soils, it can gradually raise pH• In overly alkaline soils, it can help bring it down over time
📊 What kind of improvement can you expect?With consistent use, many soils can shift about 0.5 to 1 full pH point toward neutral over a growing season, depending on starting conditions and soil type. Healthier microbial activity = more stable, plant-friendly pH.
🌿 6. Restores living soilWhen biology returns, soil becomes self-sustaining—cycling nutrients efficiently and supporting stronger, more resilient plants.
The result?✔️ More balanced pH✔️ Cleaner, healthier soil✔️ Stronger roots & better growth✔️ A thriving underground ecosystem
Llama-Lizer isn’t just plant food—it’s soil restoration the way nature intended.
From our farm to your gardens🪴
05/06/2026
Reminder that all reservations need to be picked up by Friday.