Speakers: Sarah Katherine Clark & Delane Clark Co-owners of Flora Farm
Sarah Katherine and Delane will explore the early development of Flora Farm, a small-scale regenerative farm founded by an aunt and niece with a shared vision of growing high-quality produce and flowers for their community. Learn about the steps taken in the farm's early development—from site selection and infrastructure to planting plans and soil improvement—while reflecting on key lessons from the first few seasons and the path ahead as the farm grows.
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Meet the Speaker
Sarah Kathryn Clark Bio
Sarah Kathryn grew up in the city of Charlotte, spending weekends on her family’s farm—and always knew she wanted to build a life rooted in that land. After earning an MFA in Design for Sustainability from SCAD, she was introduced to regenerative design and, in turn, regenerative agriculture. That connection between land and climate shaped her belief that farming can be a powerful tool for addressing climate change. Her thesis on biophilia deepened her appreciation for the importance of living a life closely connected to nature.
After several years working in architecture as an interior designer, she left the office behind to focus full-time on building a sustainable farming practice. Her aunt, Delane Clark, and her husband, Dominick Mortarotti, were both ready to join forces and begin this new venture as a family business. While she still takes on occasional design projects, her background shows up most clearly in the garden and flower fields, where arranging blooms and shaping the landscape offer a creative outlet grounded in the rhythms of the farm. For Sarah Kathryn, a fulfilling life means staying connected—to both the land and the people she loves.
Delane Clark Bio
Born and raised in northeastern North Carolina, Delane developed an early appreciation for farming and access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Delane’s childhood memories include eating her grandmother's biscuits with macerated strawberries, coming home from school to pick spring asparagus, rising with the sun to harvest tomatoes and peaches, and spending weekends working at a roadside vegetable market — a formative education in hard work, community, and family connection.
After college, Delane moved to Charlotte to pursue a career in physical therapy and eventually settled in the rolling hills of Lincoln County. With her love of the outdoors, healthy food, and beautiful flowers, she dreamed of one day doing more with the land her family called home. That dream became a reality when Delane's niece Sarah Kathryn Clark, and her husband Dominick Mortarotti, became her neighbors, opening the door to what would become Flora Farm.
For Delane, farming is a complement to an already full and rewarding life. Whether tending to flowers and vegetables or developing her knowledge of sustainable farming practices, Flora Farm has given Delane the opportunity to honor both her formative roots and the land on which her family lives.