Oakland Puzzle Company
Boxcar Flower Farm Bouquets Photograph by DeAnna Tibbs
Boxcar Flower Farm Bouquets Photograph by DeAnna Tibbs
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Puzzle Details
- 500 pieces
- Finished size: 16” x 24”
- Ribbon-cut
- Eggshell finish
- Box size: 10” x 9” x 2”
Eco-Friendly
- Printed on thick, 100% recycled ESKA Chipboard
- Sustainably sourced, giftable box featuring the original photograph
Why You’ll Love It
- A perfect gift for nature-lovers, gardeners, and flower enthusiasts
- Gorgeous enough to frame when finished
- Mindful, screen-free relaxation
- Supports small business - 10% of proceeds go directly to Boxcar Flower Farm
About the Puzzle
Celebrate Community, Sustainability, and Floral Beauty
Inspired by the vibrant blooms and inspiring story of Boxcar Flower Farm, this 500-piece puzzle captures the essence of urban farming and community-driven sustainability. The finished puzzle measures 16x24 inches and features a random cut for a satisfying, immersive puzzling experience.
About the Image
The featured photograph, taken by Oakland Puzzle Company partner DeAnna Tibbs, showcases lush, seasonal bouquets from Boxcar Flower Farm, a women-owned, sustainable flower farm located on a former parking lot in front of Oakland’s historic 16th Street train station. Founded by Jane Hammond and Linh Becker—two pandemic-era volunteers turned urban farmers—the farm is now a thriving hub of pollinator-friendly plants, community engagement, and eco-conscious floral design.
From CSA deliveries and event florals to partnerships with the San Francisco Giants, Boxcar Flower Farm is more than just a flower source—it’s a symbol of resilience, beauty, and local pride.
Bonus Benefit: Once completed, this puzzle makes a gorgeous piece of wall décor for a kitchen, workspace, or child’s room—bringing a little piece of Oakland’s blooming creativity indoors.
About Boxcar Flower Farm
Women-Owned Organic Flower Farm in West Oakland
Boxcar Flower Farm is a thriving, women-owned flower farm located in front of the historic 16th Street train station at 16th and Wood Streets in West Oakland, California. Founded by Jane Hammond and Linh Becker during the COVID-19 pandemic, the farm began as a volunteer effort and blossomed into a vibrant, sustainable urban farm.
Spanning just one-sixth of an acre, Boxcar Flower Farm is a model for regenerative agriculture. Years of soil enrichment and pollinator-friendly planting have transformed this former parking lot into a flourishing ecosystem. The farm grows a diverse selection of seasonal flowers using organic methods and supports local biodiversity with beehives, a worm composting system, and an abundance of pollinator plants—not to mention a resident farm cat. The beauty of the farm's greenery and the dedicated owners behind the operation is captured above in a photograph by Julie Reichle.
Boxcar Flower Farm offers a popular flower CSA subscription for local customers, delivering fresh, seasonal bouquets directly to their doors. They also specialize in custom floral arrangements for weddings and events, including corsages, boutonnieres, and venue decorations. Their floral work has even been featured in San Francisco Giants stadium suites. In addition to event florals, Jane and Linh give back through regular donations to community organizations.
Visitors are welcome to experience this urban oasis in person, though hours vary—appointments are encouraged. Follow their seasonal blooms and farm life on Instagram at @boxcarflowerfarm.
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