
Growing Dahlias from Seed
The dahlia field is in full bloom right now, and we’re leaving many flowers on the plants so they can set seed pods. It’s the perfect backdrop to talk about...
Grow the cut flower garden of your dreams with our curated collection of seeds and bulbs that are great for bouquets and in your landscape.
Anemones are cool-season flowers that bloom early and bring elegant, poppy-like blooms in soft pastels and rich jewel tones. These spring-blooming flowers grow from small, acorn-like corms and can be planted in fall or early spring, depending on your climate.
Ranunculus, often called the rose of spring, grow from funny-looking corms that resemble dried-up octopuses—but don’t let that fool you. Plant ranunculus in fall or early spring (depending on your climate), and you’ll be rewarded with layers of romantic, rose-like blooms in late spring.
Daffodils are one of the easiest and most rewarding flowers to grow. These early spring bloomers come back year after year with little care, thrive in sunny, well-drained soil, and are naturally resistant to deer and voles.
Tulips are easy to grow, cold-hardy, and a spring favorite. We carry only specialty varieties—double blooms and striking two-toned types you won’t find at the big box stores.
We are a family-run flower farm and seed company in SW Washington growing and sourcing the best flower seeds and bulbs.
Let us help you create your own gorgeous garden that will nurture your creative side and give you the most beautiful flowers all season long!