At Shari’s Berries & Garden LLC we are firmly committed to freshness and quality of each flower. Our flowers are sold to both wholesale and retail florists in the area, as well as to brides looking to source locally grown flowers. See the bloom schedule so you know what flowers are coming in. Call for pricing and availability. We grow all our own annuals and have learned the best practices of growing through being a long time member of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers. Call or stop by and visit the gardens and take some time to smell the flowers!
FLOWERS
BERRIES
PLANTS
SHARI'S FLOWERS
End of April & May
- Allium
- Bachelor Button
- Columbine
- Hosta leaves
- Iris, flag
- Iris, Bearded
- Lilacs
- Quince
- Sweet William
June
- Hydrangeas,
- Annabelle
- Astilbe
- Blue Salvia
- Multi Salvia
- Lupine
- Mockorange
- Peony Viburnum,
- Snowball
- Spirea
End June & July
- Blue Veronica
- Euphorbias
- Butterfly Weed
- Lysmachia
- Oriental Lillies
- Rudbeckias
- Statice
- Basketflowers
- Stachys
- Yarrows, mix
- Crocosmia
August & September
- Celosias
- Cockscomb
- Cosmos
- Hydrangeas
- Limelight
- Pumpkins on a stick
- Sedums
- Sunflowers (mix)
- Zinnias
- Hairy Balls
- Sweet William
- Anise Hyssop
- Lisianthus
- Anise Hyssop
- Cinnamon Basil
- Multi Salvia
- Butterfly Weed
SHARI'S BERRIES
Our berry season starts in June with Red Currants and Blackberries start by the end of July and into August. We can also direct you to other local growers of strawberries, blueberries and peaches. Berry picking is a popular outdoor activity in Hiram. Folks come out to rural Hiram from the Cleveland and Akron area, as well as from other NE Ohio communities. The harvest is picked both home use and sold at the farmer’s market. Regardless of your berries needs, Shari’s Berries & Garden LLC can be your resource.
SHARI'S PLANTS
We grow decorative annuals, that can flourish in your dorm room or apartment. Try combining some in a planter for your porch or patio during more seasonable weather! Being knowledgeable about a variety of garden plants and shrubs, you can learn what may grow best in those more challenging areas around your home. Stop by our stand at Haymakers’ Farmers Market to learn more.







