A Louisiana Farm on the Bayou

Owned and operated by the Graycheck family since 2013, Petite Anse Farm is located on Bayou Petite Anse in New Iberia, Louisiana. We are a 13 acre farm, open seasonally for pick-your-own flowers. In addition to growing beautiful blooms, the Graychecks spend much of their time living out their creative passions. Explore the website to find out more.

Flowers on the farm.

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Petite Anse Farm is open seasonally for farm fresh flowers. If you are in need of a bouquet or thinking of visiting us for a You-PICK or Pop-UP event, please click the button below to familiarize yourself with our prices and event dates. You can also go to our Visit page to learn about what to expect and bring when you visit.

We offer field trips for $10/person. Depending on the time of year, experience with vary.

7201 Lee Station Rd. New Iberia, LA 70560

Retreat to the farm for a weekend of rest.

Treat your favorite people to more smiles in 2025.

Gift cards and merchandise available in our Petite Anse Farm Store

  • For a $30 value, your gift card will purchase a large pre-made bouquet in a bundle or mason jar.

  • For a $35 value, your gift card will purchase one all-you-can-fill bucket of flowers and a walk on the farm!

  • For a $50 value, your gift card will pay for a pre-order bucket of blooms prepared for farm pick up.

Farm goods inspired by the land and the creatures who inhabit it.

Book your photo pass at Petite Anse Farm.

Book your photo pass at Petite Anse Farm.

Are you wanting to book our farm as a backdrop for your private photo session? We’d love to have you.

Click the button to find out more about pricing and guidelines.

This is Why We Live Here

Click here to read more about our sunflower story.
Article written by local educator and writer, Margaret Simon. You can follow her blog at reflectionsontheteche.com.

“Too good not to share!”

Click here to read more about “pick-your-own” farms in the area and how we started ours.
Article written by L. Guidry of the Daily Advertiser. You can follow her on Twitter @LeighGGuidry.