
Our Farms
NSFC is cooperatively owned by our farmer members. Our farms are spread throughout the North Puget Sound region, meaning your flowers are traveling less than 50 miles from farm to market. Our farmers pride themselves on using sustainable, environmentally friendly practices.
Hazel Designs is a full service, seasonal floral studio and microfarm/cutting garden in Bellingham’s Whatcom Falls neighborhood, focusing on perennials and “sparkly bits.” With a background in art and landscape architecture, Annika’s floral designs are full of movement, texture, and interesting cuts. The Hazel studio produces everything from large scale floral installations to wholesale bunches of flowers and foliage, with everything in between – as well as garden design and coaching!
Located in the Skagit Valley of Washington, Thorncrest Rose Farm specializes in beautiful, fragrant garden roses. Emily offers hundreds of varieties of both heirloom garden roses and long lasting roses bred for the cut flower industry, including unique Japanese and Dutch varieties. In addition to garden roses, Emily grows other complementary cut flowers for market bouquets, wholesale, and special events.
Headwaters Farm is nestled at the headwaters of the Samish River in Acme, WA. Nicole draws inspiration from cherished memories growing up in her dad's flower shop to grow a curated selection of specialty cut flowers for the next generation of floral designers.
Fathom Farm is a cut flower micro-farm located in the Historic York Neighborhood of Bellingham, Washington. Lorraine loves supplying her neighbors and larger Whatcom County community with sustainably grown specialty blooms and floral designs.
Located in Ferndale, WA, just 20 minutes from the Canadian border. Half Moon’s Farm is a regenerative flower farm with a focus on Sweet Peas. Brianne intentionally grows flowers that provide fresh, long-lasting, seasonal blooms for her customers. In addition to her beautiful cut flowers, Brianne also offers a curated selection of sweet pea seeds.
Gilded Meadow is home to a growing family who loves growing things. Overlooking Ten Mile Creek, on the ancestral land of the Coast Salish people, Gilded Meadow’s fields and hoop houses overflow with veggies, flowers, and foliage spring through fall. Nurturing beauty from the ground up, they cultivate 100+ varieties of dahlias as well as other specialty crops to meet the growing desire for local, sustainably produced flowers.
SUOT Farm is the home to a no-till hugelkultur (hue-gull-culture) farm in Skagit Valley WA. Our farm also includes a retail flower shop (open Fridays) & seasonal farmstand (April-October), & education co-workspace.
SUOT stands for Small Units Of Time because we know that through building & practicing nature stewardship (day by day, season by season, cycle by cycle), we will find deeper connection to the earth & personal meaning. We believe in honoring the seasons & provide 100% WA grown flowers & foliage. We can't wait to share them with you!!
Shari & Dave believe healthy soil creates beautiful blooms—and that it shows in every flower! On their ⅓-acre farm in Lynden, WA they grow a variety of dahlias prized for symmetry and long-lasting cut flowers, including their own brand-new, unreleased hybrids each season. Their fields are filled with pollinator-friendly blooms grown using earth-friendly practices. The results are fresh, locally grown flowers that bring vibrant, seasonal beauty into your home—and are truly something special to share.
What’s the first thing you do when you pick up a bouquet? Chances are, you hold it to your face and take a breath of the fresh scent. (Hopefully, that bouquet wasn’t imported, and still smells like flowers!) Our small farm on Fir Island in Skagit County strives to bring you that experience of consistent freshness with natural practices that support the health and beauty of our cut flowers, herbs, flowering branches, and specialty potted plants. We work hard to provide you with the ingredients to make your home space, special events, or wedding unique and memorable. Shop local for flowers you won’t find online!
White Barn Floral Company is named for the century-old white dairy barn at the heart of our farm, a local landmark that has watched the land evolve over generations. Today, the fields around the barn are filled with rows of seasonal blooms grown with care and a love for beautiful flowers. We’re passionate about supporting local florists and designers by providing fresh, distinctive flowers and foliage that reflect the beauty, character, and story of the land.

Pluviophile blooms
Dani Knapp
Pluviophile Blooms is a small urban operation nestled in the heart Bellingham, WA. As a pluviophile herself, Dani adores the PNW rainy seasons and spirit. Specializing in Dahlias with the goal of breeding new varieties, Dani also grows Lupin, Ranunculus, Snapdragons, Sweet Peas and a variety of other cut flowers from April - October.

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