Flowers For Every Season

Take a peek at what’s in season on our small-scale Montana flower farm. We grow and arrange with seasonality in mind, and each season has its own subscription, so you can enjoy the freshest local blooms delivered right to your home. Below is a look at what’s typically blooming and serving as focal flowers through spring, summer, and fall on our farm.

Spring — fresh, bright, and full of new beginnings
Spring on the farm is all about relief and rapid change. The soil warms, bulbs rise, and the first perennials and hardy annuals take the stage. Spring subscribers receive arrangements that feel lively, delicate, and fragrant.

Focal flowers in spring

  • Tulips: A wide range of shapes and colors — classic focal blooms for early- and mid-spring bouquets.

  • Ranunculus: Layered, paper-like petals that add texture and softness to late-spring arrangements.

  • Peonies: A short window, but truly show-stopping when available

  • — lush, full focal blooms.

  • Anemones: Clean centers and bold petals that provide beautiful contrast and structure.

  • Daffodils and narcissus: Bright, cheerful focal accents in bouquets and small posies.

Spring arrangements emphasize fresh greens, tender stems, and scents that say “new beginnings.” Subscriptions in this season are ideal if you love a steady rotation of early-season beauty — every delivery feels like a step closer to warmer days.

Summer — abundant, bold, and long-lasting
Summer is our most prolific season. Long days, warm temperatures, and attentive irrigation produce large, showy focal flowers and plenty of supporting textures. Summer subscribers enjoy lush, garden-style bouquets that last beautifully on the table.

Focal flowers in summer

  • Dahlias: Our primary summer focal flowers in many sizes and forms — from dinner-plate to pompom blooms. They anchor most of our summer bouquets.

  • Zinnias: Bright, bold focal blooms with long stems; wonderful for saturated, cheerful color palettes.

  • Sunflowers: Tall, cheerful focal points for midsummer through late summer arrangements.

  • Cosmos and celosia (when used as focal in smaller compositions): Add unique shapes and airy volume or dramatic texture.

Summer bouquets are full and garden-inspired, mixing focal blooms with late-spring carryovers (like a few lingering peonies early in the season) and a wide variety of fillers and foliage for depth. Summer subscriptions are perfect if you love bold color and want your home to feel a bit like a farm table in full bloom.

Fall — warm tones, rich textures, and lasting beauty
Fall brings a shift toward jewel tones, dried textures, and long-lasting stems. Our fall subscribers receive arrangements that lean into warm colors, strong shapes, and the final floral richness of the season.

Focal flowers in fall

  • Dahlias (continued): Many varieties hold well into fall and become the workhorse focal flowers of late-season arrangements.

  • Lisianthus: Soft, ruffled focal blooms that feel both delicate and substantial.

  • Sunflowers (late varieties) and rudbeckia: Provide warm focal color and strong silhouettes.

  • Celosia (plume varieties): Offer dramatic texture and bold color as a focal or near-focal element.

  • Ornamental grasses, late-season hydrangeas (if available), and seedheads: Not traditional focal blooms, but wonderful for structure, movement, and seasonal character.

Fall arrangements emphasize texture, longevity, and a range of colors from muted to rich that pair beautifully with autumn decor. Fall subscriptions are a great fit if you love warm, grounding bouquets that transition naturally into the colder months.

Always fresh and local
Every bouquet in our subscriptions is grown on our small Montana farm or sourced from nearby growers when we need a little extra volume. That means stems are picked at their peak, handled gently, and delivered fresh to your door — no long-distance storage or forced blooms. Our seasonal subscriptions celebrate what’s actually in bloom here and now, so each delivery reflects the real-time changes happening in the field.

Subscription options and what to expect

  • Spring subscription: Regular deliveries through the early season, featuring tulips, ranunculus, anemones, and peonies when available. Bright, delicate, and fragrant.

  • Summer subscription: Peak-season arrangements with dahlias, zinnias, roses, and sunflowers. Lush, abundant, and colorful.

  • Fall subscription: Warm, textural bouquets with dahlias, chrysanthemums, asters, and seedheads. Long-lasting and cozy.

Each subscription is designed to help you enjoy the very best of each season — all you have to do is bring the flowers inside and enjoy them.

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