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Flower Farms in Washington

39 flower farms listed across Washington. Cut flowers, u-pick blooms, and farm-grown bouquets. Directory updated August 2026.

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Astrid's Lavender Farm

Gig Harbor, WA

Astrid's Lavender Farm grows and sells lavender on Thomas Road NW near Gig Harbor, on the Key Peninsula side of Pierce County. The small farm focuses on lavender products, and the plant does well in the Puget Sound's dry summers. Peak bloom on Washington lavender farms runs late June through July. Check the farm's website for shop hours and whether they open the rows for cutting.

Aurora Farms

Friday Harbor, WA

Aurora Farms produces first-source natural food year-round on over 100 acres near Friday Harbor on San Juan Island — polyculture pastures raising beef, lamb, pork, and poultry alongside greenhouse and field vegetables, berries, herbs, and flowers, with zero artificial chemicals or additives. The on-site farm store, BnB farmstay, seasonal dinners, tours, internships, and Lori Ann David's art and mosaics make it a destination as much as a farm.

B&B Family Lavender Farm

Sequim, WA

B&B Family Lavender Farm keeps more than 14,000 organic lavender plants on Old Olympic Highway in Sequim, the lavender capital of the Olympic Peninsula. Free guided tours run every 30 minutes from May through September, with u-pick lavender, live distillation demonstrations, a farm store, and lavender ice cream. Peak bloom hits late June through July, and admission is free.

Bell's Farm

Coupeville, WA

Bell's Farm has farmed West Beach Road in Coupeville since 1946 — healthy soil, healthy plants, healthy animals, through a regenerative system where livestock fertilize and turn the ground without synthetic chemicals. The Honesty Stand sells lamb, beef, and pork cuts plus flowers and u-pick blooms in season, with whole and partial animals, sausages and brats, Ancient White Park cattle for sale, and Gandalf the miniature donkey on greeting duty.

Blackbird Pines Lavender Farm

Colbert, WA

We are a family owned lavender farm located in beautiful Green Bluff, Wa. We offer picnics, photography, u-pick, as well as many other opportunities to experience the beauty and serenity that can only be found in a lavender field. We also have a full line of hand crafted lavender products for you to purchase and enjoy. Straight from our farm to you.

Blue Mountain Lavender Farm

Blue Mountain Lavender Farm grows more than 25 varieties of lavender on Short Road near Lowden, about twelve miles west of Walla Walla. The farm distills its own essential oil and runs a boutique selling lavender bodycare, culinary buds, and dried bundles, with more stocked through its Etsy shop. Peak bloom and the boutique's open days fall in summer, when the fields draw visitors during the Walla Walla lavender season.

Castle Rock Lavender

Castle Rock, WA

Castle Rock Lavender grows lavender and hosts weddings and events on grounds off PH 10 in Castle Rock, in southwest Washington's Cowlitz County. The farm books tours by appointment and runs a shop with lavender products. It also rents the property as a wedding and banquet venue, with pricing, available dates and vendor details handled through its site. Reach owner Pam at [email protected] or 360-353-1905.

Cedarbrook Lavender and Herb Farm

Sequim, WA

Cedarbrook Lavender is a Sequim lavender farm dating to 1967, one of the oldest in the Dungeness Valley. It grows and hand-harvests lavender, then blends and distills it into bodycare, candles, culinary buds, honey, and essential oils sold at its shop. Sequim's rain-shadow climate on the Olympic Peninsula gives the region its long lavender bloom, celebrated each July.

Cowlitz Falls Lavender Farm

Randle, WA

A lavender farm in Randle, in the Cowlitz River valley at the foot of the Cascades in Lewis County. It takes its name from Cowlitz Falls, the hydro site on the river just west of town. Growers this far up the valley usually open for fresh-cut and dried lavender in mid to late summer, when the rows hit full bloom. Randle sits along US 12 on the way to White Pass and the Gifford Pinchot forest.

Frisky Girl Farm

North Bend, WA

Frisky Girl Farm grows North Bend, Washington's finest veggies and flowers just 40 minutes from Seattle — fully customizable CSA shares and a blue-shed farm stand open daily during daylight, May through November. Healthy food for healthy bodies, grown with the earth in mind (#saladgetsyouripped).

Garden Gate Lavender Farms

Medical Lake, WA

Garden Gate Lavender Farms grows lavender on West Deno Road in Medical Lake, west of Spokane, run by a grower who calls herself Spokane's original Lavender Lady. Beyond lavender flowers and products, the farm keeps animals visitors can meet, including egg-laying chickens and miniature cattle, and bills itself as a quiet place to slow down. Reach them at 509-244-0767 or through their Facebook page.

Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery

Arlington, WA

Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery has grown naturally and sustainably in Arlington, Washington since 2006 — an everyday farmers market of family-grown produce plus goods from 45 local farmers and crafters, alongside a garden center of exclusively Western Washington-sourced plants. Sustainable Blooms florals, a Farm Box CSA, seasonal u-pick, famous tomato starts, local meat, cheese, and eggs, and bulk winter stock-up produce round out "single source accountability."

Harmony Hill U-Pick Raspberries and Lavender

Yakima, WA

U-pick raspberries and lavender at a small farm in Yakima, in central Washington's fruit-growing valley. Visitors pick their own berries in early summer and cut lavender when it blooms. Exact location, picking dates and pricing aren't posted online.

Lavender Hill Farm

Vashon, WA

Lavender Hill Farm grows lavender on SW 238th Street on Vashon Island, in Puget Sound between Seattle and Tacoma. Vashon's mild, dry summers suit lavender, which the island's small farms harvest through July and August. Growers like this one typically sell fresh and dried bundles, oils, and sachets in season. Confirm visiting hours and u-pick availability before ferrying over.

Lavender Wind Farm

Coupeville, WA

Lavender Wind sells handcrafted soaps, lotions, essential oils, culinary items, and candles made from Whidbey Island-grown lavender. Its shop and cafe sit in downtown Coupeville at 15 NW Coveland Street, with indoor and outdoor seating, fresh-baked goods, and local beer, wine, and cider. The Darst Road address on this listing is the farm's field site outside town. Open daily, roughly 10 to 5.

Lynch Creek Dahlias

Shelton, WA

Lynch Creek Farm grows dahlias and holiday greenery in Shelton, in Mason County near the south end of Puget Sound. The dahlia side sells tubers in dozens of varieties, while the farm ships fresh Christmas wreaths, centerpieces, and garland across the country each winter. Amaryllis bulbs and smoked salmon round out the catalog. Most sales run through the online shop and phone orders.

Mossy Gate Flower Farm LLC

Mount Vernon, WA

Ms. Pettigrew started the farm on borrowed land in 2015. A single mom of 2 boys, she began small does the sowing, propagating, planting, planning, field care, harvesting, sales and promotion, and manages all aspects of the business. Ms. Pettigrew has a Bachelors in Business Management (St. Gregory’s University, Oklahoma; 2009, Magna Cum Laude), and previously owned and operated a non-floral retail store. She worked for five years at Everyday Flowers in Stanwood, for a base income and industry ed

Olympic Lavender Heritage Farm (Olympic Lavender)

Sequim, WA

A lavender farm on Marine Drive in Sequim, on the Dungeness prairie of the Olympic Peninsula, where a rain-shadow climate has made the town North America's self-styled lavender capital. Sequim's farms open their rows each summer and anchor the July lavender festival. Olympic Lavender's current products and visiting hours aren't clearly posted online.

Picked-to-order, naturally grown produce, eggs, flowers, and grain.

Vancouver, WA

Dilish Farm hand-harvests naturally grown produce, heritage eggs, flowers, and grain in the heart of Vancouver, Washington — picked to order for the Saturday Vancouver Farmers Market, flexible CSA memberships, and online pre-orders with farm pickup. Regenerative methods prioritize soil stewardship and native habitat, leaving the land better than they found it.

Purple Haze Lavender Farm

Purple Haze opened in 1996 as Sequim's first lavender farm and now grows certified-organic lavender on 12 acres in the Dungeness Valley. Visitors walk the rows, cut their own bundles, and buy culinary and body-care goods made from the harvest in the farm shop. A seasonal stand pours lavender ice cream and lemonade from mid-June through Labor Day. Chickens and peacocks roam the grounds, on the Olympic Peninsula at 180 Bellbottom Rd.

Red Barn Lavender

Ferndale, WA

Red Barn Lavender is a lavender farm on Thornton Road in Ferndale, Whatcom County. Fields in this area peak in July, when growers typically open for cut lavender and sell dried bundles and oils. Specific hours and products for this farm weren't verified online.

River Run Farm

Sequim, WA

River Run Farm raises WSDA-certified organic vegetables, berries, and flowers along the Dungeness River near Sequim, Washington — co-founded in 2013, building soil with compost, micronutrient balancing, and draft horses supplementing the plowing. The 22-week Farmshare CSA delivers brassica-rich harvests to pickup sites across Seattle, Sequim, and Port Angeles, with a farm stand, farmers markets, and grocery accounts on the Olympic Peninsula.

Roots Produce and Flower Farm

Leavenworth, WA

Roots Produce and Flower Farm grows vegetables and cut flowers on Icicle Road in Leavenworth, at the edge of the Cascades in the Wenatchee River valley. Icicle Road runs toward the Enchantments trailheads, so the farm sits in a scenic mountain-canyon setting. Its exact crops and stand hours weren't listed online at the time of writing; contact the farm to confirm what's in season.

San Juan Island Lavender Festival

Friday Harbor, WA

A lavender destination on Hawthorne Lane outside Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, connected to the islands' summer lavender festival. Local farms open their fields in July when the lavender blooms, drawing ferry visitors to the San Juans. This farm's specific offerings and the festival's current dates aren't detailed in the listing.

Schuh Farms

Mount Vernon, WA

Schuh Farms has offered "the best in family fun" in the Skagit Valley since 1963 — fresh produce, pies and baked goods, fresh fruit shakes, canned goods, eggs, plant starts, and flower bouquets at the Mount Vernon farm on WA-536, open daily 9 to 6, April through December. The Udderly Delicious stand pours espresso and shakes, with online ordering for pies and cookies.

Selah Ridge Lavender Farm

Selah, WA

A lavender farm on Rankin Road in Selah, just north of Yakima. Its website is a pre-launch page, so the operation appears to be getting started. Selah's warm, dry Yakima Valley climate suits lavender, and farms in the region typically offer u-pick rows and dried-flower products in summer.

Stringtown Cellars & Lavender Farm

Eatonville, WA

A small winery and lavender farm on Eatonville Cutoff Road in the Mount Rainier foothills of Pierce County. The 'cellars' name points to on-site wine alongside summer lavender rows. It sits near the separately listed Stringtown Farms on the same road. Wine list and visiting hours aren't detailed online.

Tulip Town

Mount Vernon, WA

Tulip Town blankets six acres of the Skagit Valley near Mount Vernon with more than 55 tulip varieties each spring, a centerpiece of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival through April. Founded in 1984 by Dutch immigrants, it runs vintage trolley rides through the fields, a beer and wine garden, and an indoor barn with shops. Leashed dogs are welcome. Bloom timing shifts with the weather each year.

Tulip Valley Farms

Mount Vernon, WA

Tulip Valley Farms runs the only u-pick tulip and daffodil fields in the Skagit Valley, on Bradshaw Road near Mount Vernon. The daffodil bloom opens in March and tulips follow through April, with walkable rows, free parking, and evening Night Bloom events. Micro-mini Highland cows share the grounds, and the farm sells bulbs and its own children's book. June's Dig Day lets visitors take bulbs home.

Vashon Island Lavender Farm Tour

Vashon, WA

A lavender farm on Vashon, the ferry-only island in Puget Sound between Seattle and Tacoma, that opens its rows for summer tours. Lavender peaks here in July, when the plants flower and the fields draw visitors across on the Fauntleroy or Point Defiance ferry. Details on plantings and product sales aren't posted online.

Western Sun Lavender

Coupeville, WA

Western Sun Lavender Farm in Coupeville on Whidbey Island offers u-cut lavender and flowers with Olympic Mountain views — specializing in fresh and dried bundles, buds, and essential oil, sold wholesale to the Lavender Wind store in town. Summer visitors (Wednesday through Sunday, from mid-June) can walk the meditative labyrinth, picnic, and join educational farm walks.

Whistling Train Farm

Kent, WA

Whistling Train Farm is Kent, Washington's urban farm in the Green River valley — a CSA with pantry-builder options, u-pick flowers and sunflowers, and a pumpkin patch. After the river's first flood since 1959 inundated the farm in late 2025, the community rallied with work parties and fundraising; soil tests came back clean, the greenhouses are full of seedlings, and the farm is growing again.

Annie's Flower Farm

Sequim, WA

Fleur de Provence Lavender Farm

Mead, WA

Fussy Hen Flower & Herb Farm

Deer Park, WA

Garden Gate Lavender Farms

medical lake, WA

Lavender Wind Farm

Coupeville, WA

Roots Produce and Flower Farm

Leavenworth, WA

Snofalls Lavender Farm

Fall City, WA

Our directory is built from many public sources across the internet and from farmers themselves. We work hard to keep listings accurate, but not every farm has confirmed its information with us. Farms marked Verified manage their own listing and have confirmed their details. Own a farm? Verify your listing →

Frequently Asked Questions

How many flower farms are in Washington?

US Farm Trail lists 39 flower farms in Washington, with listings around Gig Harbor, Friday Harbor, Sequim. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

How do I find a flower farm near me in Washington?

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.

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