Our Flowers
At Five Blossoms Farm, we love sharing the beauty of every season with you. Whether you’re visiting to pick up premade bouquets or other flower orders, for a U-Pick event, workshop, farm to table event, or photography session, we invite you to experience our farm’s ever-changing landscape of blooms!
We grow a stunning variety of flowers throughout the seasons. Below is a month-by-month guide to some of the blooms you can expect to see and enjoy from early spring through late fall.
Please Note:
• We strive to have blooms March–October for photography, but availability may vary due to Mother Nature or scheduled farm events
• We have rows full of flowers and other flower patches across the various fields that can be used for photography. We also grow a selection of flowers in raised beds. U-pickers are welcome to pick from any garden unless otherwise noted
• Planning a photo session? Contact us to confirm garden availability before booking
• Bloom times are estimates, and specific dates or colors cannot be guaranteed
February – March (Early Spring)
• Tulips – Greenhouse-grown or early field-planted varieties
• Fancy Daffodils – Hardy and cheerful yellow or white flowers
• Hyacinths – Fragrant, colorful blooms
• Hellebores (Lenten Rose) – Shade-loving, early bloomers
• Stock: Fragrant spikes of blooms in shades of white, pink, and purple bring early color
• Poppies: Delicate, paper-like flowers in bold red, pink, and orange hues
• Digitalis (Foxglove): Towering spires of bell-shaped flowers in soft pastels and bold purples
April (Mid-Spring)
• Ranunculus – Vibrant, layered petals (great for cut flowers)
• Anemones – Delicate poppy-like blooms in various colors
• Lilacs – Fragrant clusters of purple, pink, or white blooms
• Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist): Whimsical blue, white, or pink flowers surrounded by airy, fern-like foliage
• Digitalis: Tall stalks of charming bell-shaped blooms continue.
• Poppies: Their vibrant, silky petals shine in full bloom
• Agrostemma (Corncockle): Graceful purple or pink flowers with a wildflower aesthetic.
• Strawflower: Papery-textured flowers in vibrant orange, yellow, pink, and white begin appearing.
May (Late Spring)
• Peonies – Large, fragrant blooms (perfect for bouquets!)
• Iris – Hardy, elegant blooms in purple, blue, and yellow
• Foxgloves – Tall spikes of bell-shaped flowers, loved by pollinators
• Snapdragons – Thrive in cool weather, blooming into early summer
• Bachelor’s Buttons (Cornflowers) – Blue, pink, and white cottage garden favorites
• Nigella: Unique seed pods begin forming while flowers persist
• Agrostemma: Adds an elegant touch to spring gardens
• Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower): Button-like blooms in lavender, blue, or pink begin their season
• Stock: Fragrant spikes are still going strong
• Yarrow: Flat clusters of tiny flowers in bright yellow, pink, or white emerge
• Ammi (Queen Anne’s Lace): Lace-like, delicate white blooms resembling tiny umbrellas
• Poppies: A final burst of vibrant colors
• Strawflower: Papery blooms add vibrant color to late spring gardens
• Ageratum: Fluffy, soft purple or blue flower clusters begin their bloom, adding long-lasting texture
June (Early Summer)
• Dahlias – Early varieties begin to bloom
• Larkspur – Tall, delicate spikes in blue, pink, and white
• Sunflowers – Early-season varieties start blooming
• Zinnias – Heat-loving and continuous bloomers
• Coreopsis – Hardy, yellow daisy-like flowers
• Gladiolus: Tall, dramatic spikes of flowers in vibrant hues start blooming
• Lisianthus: Rose-like blooms in pastel shades or vibrant pink, purple, and white
• Scabiosa: Producing charming, pincushion-like flowers perfect for cutting
• Statice: Sturdy, papery flowers in shades of lavender, pink, or white
• Phlox: Clustered flowers in bold colors, adding texture to summer gardens
• Yarrow: Reliable blooms in sunny shades persist
• Ammi: Graceful white flowers are still in season
• Ammobium (Everlasting Daisy): White daisy-like petals with bright yellow centers
• Strawflower: Peak season for these cheerful, long-lasting papery flowers
• Ageratum: Continues fluffy, colorful blooms, perfect for cutting
• Celosia: Vibrant, textured blooms in plume or brain-like shapes begin their bold display
July (Mid-Summer)
• Dahlias – More varieties start blooming
• Sunflowers – Peak season for vibrant, towering blooms
• Zinnias – Flourish in the summer heat
• Cosmos – Delicate, airy flowers in pink, white, and purple
• Echinacea (Coneflowers) – Purple, pink, and white daisy-like flowers
• Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susans) – Bright yellow blooms with dark centers
• Gladiolus: Spectacular spikes of colorful flowers remain at their peak
• Lisianthus: Lush, elegant blooms thrive in the summer heat
• Statice: Bright, long-lasting flowers peak during this time.
• Phlox: Lush clusters of pink, purple, and white flowers dominate gardens
• Yarrow: Flat-topped blooms bring texture and warmth
• Veronica: Slender spires of blue, purple, or pink flowers
• Ammobium: Delicate and sturdy blooms endure the summer warmth
• Strawflower: Papery-textured flowers continue to brighten summer arrangements
• Ageratum: Soft, fluffy clusters of blooms in vibrant purples and blues persist
• Celosia: Dramatic plumes and coral-like blooms shine in vivid reds, yellows, and oranges
August (Late Summer)
• Dahlias – Now at their peak
• Sunflowers – Still blooming strong
• Zinnias & Cosmos – Continues to thrive in warm weather
• Amaranth – Cascading blooms in burgundy, green, and gold
• Gladiolus: Continues to bloom through early to mid-August
• Lisianthus: Continues to impress with its rose-like beauty
• Statice: Ideal for cutting and drying as blooms stay vibrant
• Phlox: Bold clusters persist in late summer
• Yarrow: Hardy blooms continue to add texture
• Veronica: Upright, elegant spires of colorful blooms
• Ammobium: Dainty blooms remain a reliable summer staple
• Strawflower: Vibrant and long-lasting, perfect for cutting or drying
• Ageratum: Fluffy flowers remain colorful, adding charm to late-summer gardens
• Celosia: Vibrant, heat-tolerant blooms continue to thrive in bright, bold shades
September (Early Fall)
• Dahlias – Peak season continues
• Sunflowers – Late-season varieties keep blooming
• Zinnias & Cosmos – Still producing until frost
• Marigolds – Bright orange and yellow blooms
• Asters – Purple, pink, and white daisy-like flowers
• Goldenrod – Tall, bright yellow wildflower
• Lisianthus: Late-season blooms offer a touch of elegance
• Statice: Papery, colorful flowers persist
• Phlox: Still blooming in shades of pink, white, and purple
• Yarrow: Adds texture and warmth to fall arrangements
• Veronica: Slender, colorful spires remain a highlight
• Strawflower: Papery blooms continue to bring brightness to late-season gardens
• Ageratum: Late-blooming clusters in soft purples and blues persist through early fall
• Celosia: Eye-catching blooms in plume and brain-like shapes bring vibrant color to fall gardens
October (Mid to Late Fall)
• Dahlias – Final weeks of blooms before frost
• Heirloom Chrysanthemums (Mums) – Classic fall flowers in a variety of colors
• Marigolds – Continue blooming until frost
• Asters – Late-season bloomers for fall color
Ornamental
• Statice: Vibrant blooms persist even as temperatures cool
• Phlox: Late blooms provide striking color to fall gardens
• Yarrow: End-of-season blooms add texture and warmth
• Strawflower: a staple for fall arrangements, offering vibrant, long-lasting color
• Ageratum: Final bursts of soft, fluffy blooms before the season ends
• Celosia: The final show of dramatic, vibrant blooms in warm tones before the season ends