What’s Blooming on the Farm?

Our fields are always changing with the seasons, offering something beautiful to discover every time you visit. While bloom times shift from year to year depending on weather and growing conditions, we grow a wide variety of flowers you might find throughout the season—including daylilies, daffodils, tulips, peonies, dahlias, sunflowers, cosmos, gomphrena, stock, snapdragons, and more.

Check back here for updates on what’s blooming now. The timing may be up to Mother Nature, but the beauty is always worth the wait.

Pink peony flowers with green leaves

Roses - June to September (varies by type)

Lavender - June to August

Sunflowers - June to August

Daisies - June to August

Hydrangeas - June to September

Colorful snapdragon flowers in bloom.

Lilies - June to August (varies by type)

Poppies - June to August

Cosmos - July to September

Zinnias - July to September

Marigolds - July to September

Bouquets of colorful flowers wrapped in white paper

Daylilies: Peak bloom season is from June to July

Tulips - March to May

Daffodils (Narcissus) - March to April

Cherry Blossoms - March to April

Lilacs - April to May

Peonies - May to June

Close-up of white hydrangea flowers with green leaves.

Aster - August to October

Chrysanthemums - September to November

Pansies - September to November (and in spring, depending on climate)

Snapdragons - April to July (depends on variety and location)

Geraniums - May to September

Pink and yellow zinnia flowers with green leaves, blurred green background.

Ranunculus: March to May

Dahlias: July-October

Hollyhock: July-October

Orange daylilies in a garden with various green plants and purple flowers in the background.