Welcome to Three Chi's Acre

We are a small family run seed to stem flower farm, offering unique and playful blooms within the stunning East Sooke, Sc'ianew Territory on Vancouver Island. Nurturing crops on heritage farmland, where the land beautifully embraces the sea.

Growing a variety of annual and perennial specialty cut flowers from April(ish) to October(ish).

We believe in growing seasonally, regeneratively, and are inspired by the slow flowers movement. Taking great care for the land we steward and all who call it home.

On The Acre

  • East Sooke Grocer and General Store

    Seasonal flowers will be available at the East Sooke Grocer every Saturday morning, beginning in April. Farm offerings will be grab and go bunches and bouquets!

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  • Farm Stand

    **OPENING SOON for the 2025 Season!** Located at 6094 East Sooke rd, we will be open Wednesday 9 am - 1 pm and Saturday 9 am - 2 pm. Offering seasonal bouquets, bunches, vase arrangements, and build your own options!

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  • "The care and attention that Three Chi's Acre puts into their plants, and the earth they grow in, shine through every one of their bouquets and arrangements. I love their beautiful flowers, and I also love buying from a local, sustainable, and woman- owned small business." - Sarah

  • "Kirst recently did the flowers for my wedding. She completely made my vision come to life, and even better than I could have imagined. It was wonderful to be able to work with a local farm. I highly recommend Three Chi's Acre for all of your floral needs." - Zoey

  • "I have been getting my flowers from Kirst at Three Chi’s Acre since April of 2022. The weekly subscriptions are great and the bouquets that she creates are always stunning. Her flowers change with the seasons and every one is as beautiful as the next.  Kirst also did a fantastic pumpkin display for us at East Sooke Eats last October. And I must say that  the wreath she made for my gate this past Christmas was outstanding. I would highly recommend anyone to support Kirst and her farm."
    - Joanne Green