Flower Farms in New York
9 flower farms listed across New York. Cut flowers, u-pick blooms, and farm-grown bouquets. Directory updated July 2026.
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Balsam Farm Stand
Amagansett, NY
Balsam Farms started in 2003 with ten rented acres, one tractor, and a small roadside stand — today it farms fields between Amagansett and Sagaponack on Long Island's South Fork. The original Amagansett farm stand sells straight-from-the-field vegetables, fruits, and flowers, the Montauk Market gets daily deliveries, Friday grocery delivery covers the East End, a CSA supports the farm directly, and the online general store ships anywhere in the US.
John D Madura Farms
John D. Madura Farms is a 300-acre family vegetable farm in the famed black dirt region of Pine Island in Orange County, New York, growing fresh seasonal vegetables, flowers, and eggs sold at NYC-area farmers markets and the family's JADS Farm Market in Sussex, New Jersey. The JADS CSA lets members spend their share on anything at the farm stand — vegetables, eggs, homemade jams, local breads, cheeses, and honey — and the farm now grows and delivers freshly cut bluegrass sod too.
Kent Lakes Farm Market
Carmel Hamlet, NY
Kent Lakes Farm Market is chef and caterer Sarah Calabro's seasonal community farm stand in Putnam County's Lake Carmel, just off I-84 — all about local, with the Hudson Valley's best natural produce, flowers, and plants in the growing season. The market adds oven-fresh fruit pies, homemade quiches, chef-made empanadas, artisan cheeses, daily-arriving old-world breads, and seasonal catering, open May through September.
Laughing Earth
Cropseyville, NY
Laughing Earth is a diverse family farm in Cropseyville, New York using organic, sustainable, and regenerative methods to raise pasture-raised meat and eggs alongside organic vegetables and flowers. Its year-round farmshare CSA keeps member families in produce through every season, with grass-fed beef, organic chicken and eggs, and organically raised pork.
Lavender By the Bay
East Marion, NY
Lavender By The Bay is a family-owned lavender farm on Long Island since 2002, with fields in East Marion and Calverton that draw visitors from across New York when the French lavender hits full bloom. The farm shop turns the harvest into essential oils, pillow mists, sachets, culinary lavender, lavender honey, and bath goods, with bloom tickets, sunset hours, and distinctive pavilions in the fields.
Misty Orchard Farm
Misty Orchard Farm is a biodynamic, artisanal farm in New York dedicated to land preservation and regeneration — growing herbs, flowers, and honey with love for you and the Earth, plus herbal blends for equine friends, tinctures, pies, and bread by phone order.
Obercreek Farm + Farm Store
Wappingers Falls, NY
Obercreek Farm is a NOFA-NY certified organic farm in Hughsonville, in Dutchess County, growing diversified vegetables, herbs, flowers, and hops on nine acres since 2012 — with five high tunnels enabling year-round harvests. A proud Real Organic Project member (crops in soil, "no funny stuff"), the farm feeds its community through a summer CSA with drop-offs from Beacon to Newburgh, a farm stand on New Hamburg Road, farmers markets, and wholesale.
Queens County Farm Museum
The Queens County Farm Museum's Farm Store in Floral Park, Queens sells farm-fresh eggs from heritage-breed hens in brown, white, and blue, raw wildflower honey from the farm's own apiary, organically propagated vegetable seedlings, and yarn spun from the resident Cotswold sheep and Huacaya alpacas — NYC wool for your next scarf. Open daily 10 to 4, with hayrides, animal feeding, seasonal farmstand, flower and vegetable CSAs, and a May Sheep Shearing Festival on New York City's largest remaining farmland.
Serene Green Farm
Sag Harbor, NY
Serene Green Farm on Noyac Road in Sag Harbor has served the East End since 2010 as a one-stop farm stand: fresh local fruits, vegetables, and herbs, seafood, fresh-baked breads and pies, local honey, flowers, dairy, and its own line of prepared foods from sauces to full dinners. Open every day, year-round — closed only on Christmas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many flower farms are in New York?
US Farm Trail lists 9 flower farms in New York, with listings around Amagansett, Carmel Hamlet, Cropseyville. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a flower farm near me in New York?
Use the map above to find flower farms closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
