5 Local Flower Farms I Source From in the Seattle Area

Are you looking for a wedding florist that uses locally grown flowers? We’re showcasing these five amazing flower farms in the Seattle area. Not only are they producing beautiful blooms, but they also practice sustainable and ethical farming practices. These Washington state farmers have the best, freshest flowers that will make your wedding designs exceptional. As a florist in Seattle, I source from these farms and many more throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Free Range Flowers in Bellingham, Washington

Free Range Flowers grows an extensive variety of flowers, including cosmos, celosia, and dahlias. The farm grows the flowers organically and collects rain water to be more sustainable. We’re lucky to have a plethora of flower varieties to choose from that are grown at Free Range Flowers and are brought to the Seattle Wholesale Growers Market each week.

Jello Mold Farm in Mount Vernon, Washington

Jello Mold Farm is known as a specialty cut flower grower. This farm is justly proud of their hydrangea, scabiosa, and snapdragon selections. They pride themselves in practicing sustainable farming methods, free of toxic chemicals and intentionally rotating crops for optimal soil health. Jello Mold provides fresh flowers for the majority of the year from March through November. Starting with flowering branches and hellebores in March and ending the growing season with snowberry and rosehip.

blue ‘lace cap’ hydrangea

Ojeda Farm in Ethel, Washington

Ojeda Farm grows a variety of perennial flowers such as peonies, astilbe, phlox, yarrow, and delphinium on ten acres of land. Ojeda is certified “salmon-safe” like many other local farms in Washington state, in order to keep water clean and safe.

Phlox ‘creme brulee,’ one of our all-time favorites

Diamond Day Bouquet on the Olympic Peninsula

Diamond Day Bouquet is located on five acres of land on the Olympic Peninsula. They specialize in unique blooms such as peonies, dahlias, and heirloom sweet peas. They are dedicated to organic growing practices and sustainability on their farm. They choose to grow flowers that thrive in the Pacific Northwest climate and soil.

Large decorative dahlias

Everyday Flowers in Stanwood, Washington

Everyday Flowers is located on three acres in Stanwood, Washington which is approximately an hour north of Seattle. The farm is certified “salmon-safe” and uses little to no pesticides or herbicides. They grow blooms such as anemones, tulips, and ranunculus in addition to a variety of annuals.

the widely sought after ‘la belle epoque’ tulip

There are countless flower farms in the Pacific Northwest, and these five are only a small subset of farms in the area. These local flower farms offer a unique flowers for wedding florists, providing gorgeous, sustainably produced blooms that will make your designs exceptional. We are very grateful to source locally grown flowers for nearly every couple we work with.


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