Showing posts with label tulip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulip. Show all posts

Jun 21, 2016

4th generation Flower Farmer

 In 1984, Sun Valley brought its first tulips into the world.  The program was small, the plant sheets were handwritten, and the team was just a few...
 
Original Sun Valley Crew and Plant Sheets
That was thirty-two years ago, but the real heart and soul of Sun Valley began over 140 year ago, in Holland, with the birth of Lane DeVries' great-grandfather, Teun DeVries.   Teun was a vegetable farmer, the first in the family to fall in love with the tulip, and as history has shown, he wouldn't be the last.  

Teun started farming a small plot of rented land on the outskirts of Amsterdam.  He and his family planted, tended, and picked the tulips, loaded a wooden cart, and hauled them into the city.  He sold the tulips on a street corner, and soon developed a tribe of customers who, too, saw the beauty and life in a tulip.

The elder DeVries and his wife soon had a son, and that son followed him into the tulip fields.  The family tradition continued on through another generation, and then, Sun Valley's  Lane DeVries was brought into the world.  At the age of 10, Lane joined his father, brothers, and sisters in the tulip tradition--planting, picking, and delivering their baskets of color to the nearby Beverwijk flower auction.
Images of Beverwijk

The tulip was the DeVries Family world, and Lane carried the floral badge with fervor -- studying horticulture in Holland and eventually traveling to the US for "just a year" to grow Dutch tulips in American soil. That "just a year" turned in thirty-two.
Sun Valley 1989
Lane had found the perfect climate to grow his beloved, familial tulips in Coastal Northern California, and he didn't miss a beat in continuing the DeVries family tradition.  That first year, armed with eight tulip varieties, a Telex machine, and a century of experience, Sun Valley was born.  Thirty-two years later, our tulip program now involves over 200 varieties (keeping one of the original tulip varieties with us the whole stretch of the way--Kees Nelis).

Kees Nelis

Over the generations, a singular passion for growing the world's best tulips has been passed down from father to son again and again.   Tulip growing is not for the faint of heart, it is for tulips lovers only -- it requires a belief in the flowers and a discipline in the craft.  Only then, can one produce the world's best loved tulips.
 
Lane inspecting a bay of tulips
Because of one vegetable farmer's infatuation with the tulip over 140 years ago, we can now partake in a tradition that has been building since the invention of the automobile. Take home the living legacy of the DeVries family -- over four generations of exceptional tulip love. 








Apr 22, 2014

New Tulip Varieties at Sun Valley

He said, "This is tu-li-tu-li-tu-li
Tu-li-tu-li-tu-li-tulip time"
She said, "yes it's tu-li-tu-li-tu-li
Tu-li-tu-li-tu-li-tulip time"
Then they talked about the weather,
But their heads were close together,


They agreed it's tu-li-tu-li-tu-li
Tu-li-tu-li-tu-li-tulip time
He said, "Are you truly truly truly
Truly truly truly truly truly mine
With a kiss she sighed "forever"
You can hardly blame them,
You would do the same in
Tu-li tulip time


-Tu-li Tulip Time, written by Horace Heidt, made famous by the Andrews Sisters.

When the floor in the sales office kitchen is speckled with chunks of dirt, portions of bulbs are in the the sink and there are vases full of tulips with all sorts of cryptic notes on the bloom table; you know our new tulip varieties are in full swing. This is such a wonderful time on the farm. Our growers, Lane, Tim and Tanner, will come into the sales office proudly holding a new variety; usually leaving a trail of dirt, since the tulip was literally just pulled from the soil.

We are lucky to see the new varieties first hand. It's an adventure to see how they open up, the shape of their petals and how the colors mature.

Then the conversation starts. What people like, what people don't like, some days it feels like an art critique class as sales reps. and growers voice (and defend) their opinions on a certain tulip. Its funny how people can connect so passionately with a flower they are just seeing for the first time.

Then the official color needs to be decided. This is a subjective area, and one of the most challenging for our team to clearly define. The person with the best eye and experience for flower color in our office is Conor Maguire. He makes the call on what the flowers color will be on our inventory system.

Here is a sampling of the new tulips we have been working with since March and April. The only new variety not pictured here is "Ice Cream"...which we will be focusing on next week, so be sure to tune in. 

We will let the flowers speak for themselves, so you can keep an open mind. Comment at the bottom or on Facebook with what your favorite new variety is, mine is Pretty Woman (it's the best!).

Aphrodite Tulip
Aphrodite

Avenue Tulip
Avenue

Bloody Mary Tulip
Bloody Mary

Bolryl Honey Tulip
Bolryl Honey

Cash Tulip
Cash

Gabriella Tulip
Gabriella

Hatsukara Tulip
Hatsukara

Lifestyle Tulip
Lifestyle

Margarita Tulip
Margarita

Red Power tulip
Red Power

Rousilion Tulip
Rousilion

Royal Ten tulip
Royal Ten

switch tulip
Switch

Verona Tulip
Verona

Viking Tulip
Viking

White Charm Tulip
White Charm

World Beauty Tulip
World Beauty

Elizabeth Tulip
Elizabeth

Golden Parade Tulip
Golden Parade



Lady Elese Tulip
Lady Elese



La Pouce France Tulip
La Pouce France

Pink Parrott Tulip
Pink Parrott

Pretty Woman Tulip
Pretty Woman

Renaldo Tulip
Renaldo

Rooster tulip
Rooster

scamper tulip
Scamper

Vikareus Tulip
Vikareus

World Fire tulip
World Fire

 Comment with which one of these is your favorite!
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