SEASONAL FLOWERS GUIDE

For the Northern Washington Pacific Northwest

This area is a cornucopia of flower varieties during our summer months! We receive up to 16 hours of sunlight per day in the growing season, allowing for so much choice of beautiful blooms.

Early Spring (March, April, May): Ranunculus, Anemones, Tulips, Narcissus, Lilac, Geum, Hyacinth, Hellebore, Lilac, Columbine, Lily of the Valley, Bluebells, Silene, Solomon’s Seal, Bleeding Heart, Verbascum

Early Summer (late May, June, early July): Ranunculus, Peonies, Roses, Alliums, Lace Flowers, Foxglove, Canterbury Bells, Sweet Peas, Veronica, Nigella, Bachelor Buttons, Astilbe, Snapdragons, Stock, Delphinium, Chamomile, Cosmos, Cornflower

Summer (late July, August, early September): Dahlias, Lilies, Roses, Amaranthus, Cosmos, Zinnias, Didiscus, Coneflower, Marigold, Herbs, Violas, Sunflowers, Hydrangeas, Snapdragons, Calla Lilies, Lace Flowers, Phlox, Aster, Celosia, Feverfew/Chamomile, Delphinium, Lisianthus, Tweedia, Strawflower, Yarrow, Scabiosa, Eucalyptus

Fall (September, early October): Dahlias, Roses, Zinnias, Cosmos, Didiscus, Grasses, Rudbeckia, Sunflowers, Amaranth, Celosia, Millet, Broom Corn, Chrysanthemums

This is a general guideline; not all flowers will be available in all listed months. Growing seasons can vary by up to three weeks from previous years, Mother Nature is the boss! Flexibility is key when prioritizing seasonal flowers, but you’re guaranteed to get the freshest, most exquisite blooms!