
Local flowers from our farm
Seasonal bouquets grown without a drop of pesticide
Zinnias, cosmos, celosia, sunflowers, marigolds and globe amaranth are combined according to what is blooming. No two bouquets are exactly alike because we do not force the season or nature.
13 bouquets available
- Grown in Paraguarí
- Zero crop chemicals
- Cut close to your order
From our land
Real flowers: local, seasonal and chemical-free.
Zero crop chemicals
No herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators or chemical fertilizers.
Living soil and hand work
We feed the plot with compost and manure, weed by hand and accept leaves and stems with character.
Fresh and direct cut
We cut to order and make every bouquet on the farm, without weeks of transport or cold storage.
How we produce it
A plot that changes colour with the season.
We sow a selection suited to Paraguarí’s heat: zinnias, cosmos, celosia, sunflowers, marigolds and globe amaranth, with foliage from the farm. Flowers are freshly cut, placed in clean water and wrapped in paper, with no postharvest preservatives or biocides.
- Origin
- Paraguarí, Paraguay
- Selection
- Flowers and colours follow the season
- Growing
- No crop chemicals
- Preparation
- Fresh cut, clean water and paper

A view of our production setting in Paraguarí.
The life behind every bouquet
Flowers grown to follow the season, not survive an airplane.
Our plot combines zinnias, cosmos, celosia, sunflowers, marigolds and globe amaranth according to climate and bloom. The soil is fed with compost and manure, weeds are pulled by hand and no crop chemical touches the plants.
We cut close to the order, arrange the bouquet on the farm and wrap it in paper. No preservatives, biocides, dyes or cold storage: what you receive is Paraguarí’s real bloom that week.
crop chemicals
No herbicides, insecticides, fungicides or growth regulators.
seasonal flower families
Zinnias, cosmos, celosia, sunflowers, marigolds, globe amaranth and foliage.
field to bouquet
Grown, cut and arranged in Paraguarí.
every bouquet
Colours, shapes and stems change with the available bloom.
The difference can be seen and traced
Our bouquet compared with intensive imported bouquets.
Industrial flowers must look perfect after passing through a global supply chain. Ours simply need to grow well on the farm and reach a nearby table fresh.
Origin
One known plot in Paraguarí.
May combine flowers from large farms and different countries, with no visible origin for the buyer.
Crop protection
No crop chemicals.
Aesthetic and plant-health pressure encourages intensive insecticide and fungicide programs; non-food flowers often have no maximum pesticide residue limits.
Fertility and weeds
Compost, manure and hand weeding.
Mineral fertilizers, herbicides and standardized management to support volume and uniformity.
Seasonality
We sell only what blooms naturally.
Greenhouses, lighting, climate control and scheduling can impose calendars and uniform supply.
Beauty standard
We accept curves, varied sizes and small natural marks.
Demand for straight stems, exact measurements and visually perfect petals increases grading and treatments.
Cut timing
Cut close to the order according to each stem’s condition.
Cut to withstand grading, storage, transport and sale several days later.
After cutting
Clean water, with no preservatives, biocides or dyes.
Preservative and biocide solutions plus a cold chain may be used to extend commercial life.
Distance
A direct route from Paraguarí to Greater Asunción.
International trade can involve intercontinental air freight and multiple possible cold-chain breaks.
Packaging
Simple paper and a bouquet arranged on the farm.
Plastic sleeves, boxes, protection and repacking required by long logistics.
Composition
A unique bouquet dictated by the week’s bloom.
Repeatable recipes, grades and colours standardized for catalogues.
References for conventional practices: pesticide residues on ornamental plants and flowers · review of pesticides in flower production · FAO: international supply and cold chains · cut-flower life-cycle impacts.
Pura Tierra transparency
Are these flowers certified organic?
We do not market our bouquets as certified organic because Pura Tierra currently has no official certification.
Our practice is concrete: no herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators or chemical fertilizers. We use compost, manure and hand work.
A flower grown without pesticides is not automatically edible. These bouquets are sold for decoration, not consumption.
Order directly
From Paraguarí to Greater Asunción.
Build your basket from available stock. Delivery on Tuesday and Friday mornings costs 45,000 Gs, or collect your order free of charge at the farm.
Frequently asked questions
Before you order.
Where can I buy pesticide-free flowers in Paraguay?
Directly from Pura Tierra. We grow them in Paraguarí and deliver in Greater Asunción.
Which flowers are included?
The mix follows the season. It may include zinnias, cosmos, celosia, sunflowers, marigolds, globe amaranth and farm foliage, with no guarantee of a specific variety.
Why is every bouquet different?
Because we work with the week’s real blooms instead of imposing an industrial recipe, colour or stem length.
Do you use pesticides or chemical fertilizers?
No. We apply no herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, growth regulators or chemical fertilizers.
Do you add preservatives after cutting?
No. Flowers go into clean water and are prepared without postharvest biocides, preservatives or dyes.
When are the flowers cut?
Close to the delivery or pickup date, according to available blooms and each stem’s condition.
How can I make the bouquet last longer?
Use a clean vase, trim stems diagonally, remove leaves below the waterline and change the water every one or two days.
Can these flowers be eaten?
No. We do not sell them as edible flowers; the bouquet is for decoration only.
Are they certified organic?
No. We explain our practices without claiming a certification we do not yet have.
How are they delivered?
Tuesday and Friday mornings in Greater Asunción, or by free farm pickup Monday through Saturday.
Today's stock
13 bouquets available.
Reserve the bouquet the farm can offer this week: no industrial catalogue and no imported flowers.