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Flower farms in KY.

📅 In season: May – October · peonies June, dahlias August–frost

Most supermarket bouquets fly in from thousands of miles away and spend a week in coolers before they reach your table. Field-grown flowers from a KY farm are cut within a day or two of pickup — which is why local dahlias, zinnias, snapdragons and sunflowers open fully, smell like something, and last longer in the vase.

The cutting season runs from late-spring tulips and peonies through frost, peaking in the dahlia-and-zinnia abundance of August and September. Many farms also do weddings, CSA-style bouquet subscriptions, and you-pick rows.

17 KY flower farms on LiveStalks Local.

Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse

📍 Georgetown, KY

Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse grows produce, flowers, and fall pumpkins in Georgetown, Kentucky.

Produce Flowers Pumpkins

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Gray Arbor Farm

📍 Georgetown, KY

Gray Arbor Farm grows specialty cut flowers in Georgetown, Kentucky.

Flowers

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In Bloom Flower Farm

📍 Georgetown, KY

In Bloom Flower Farm grows cut flowers and u-pick dahlias in Georgetown, Kentucky.

Flowers

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Lavender In Bloom

📍 Georgetown, KY

Lavender In Bloom grows u-pick lavender, tulips, and sunflowers in Georgetown, Kentucky.

Lavender Flowers

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Coleman Crest Farm

📍 Lexington, KY

Coleman Crest Farm grows certified-organic produce and cut flowers in Lexington, Kentucky — the state's first Black-owned USDA-organic farm.

Produce Flowers

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Mom-Mom's Lavender

📍 Lexington, KY

Mom-Mom's Lavender grows lavender and cut flowers in Lexington, Kentucky.

Lavender Flowers

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Sav's Garden

📍 Lexington, KY

Sav's Garden grows sustainably raised cut flowers in Lexington, Kentucky.

Flowers

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Wandering Winds Flower Farm

📍 Lexington, KY

Wandering Winds Flower Farm grows cut flowers in Lexington, Kentucky, with farmstand pre-orders and u-pick.

Flowers

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Fika Acres Farm

📍 Nicholasville, KY

Fika Acres Farm grows specialty cut flowers and runs a flower CSA in Nicholasville, Kentucky.

Flowers CSA Shares

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Floral Fox Farm

📍 Nicholasville, KY

Floral Fox Farm grows heirloom mums, lavender, and cut flowers in Nicholasville, Kentucky.

Flowers Lavender

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Blooms of Bourbon County

📍 Paris, KY

Blooms of Bourbon County grows fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers on 40 acres along Stoner Creek in Paris, Kentucky.

Produce Berries Herbs Flowers

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Carter Farms

📍 Paris, KY

Carter Farms grows seasonal cut flowers in Paris, Kentucky.

Flowers

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Hatmaker Homestead

📍 Paris, KY

Hatmaker Homestead grows farm-fresh produce, sweet corn, pastured eggs, and flowers in Paris, Kentucky, and packs weekly food baskets.

Produce Sweet Corn Eggs Flowers

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Pope Family Farms

📍 Paris, KY

Pope Family Farms raises grass-fed beef, vegetables, and cut flowers on Peacock Road in Paris, Kentucky.

Beef Produce Flowers

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Robin Ridge Farms

📍 Paris, KY

Robin Ridge Farms is a family farm in Paris, Kentucky, raising craft beef born and finished on the farm, plus cut flowers and floral design.

Beef Flowers

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Smits Greenhouse

📍 Paris, KY

Smits Greenhouse grows bedding plants and fresh flowers in Paris, Kentucky.

Flowers

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Dove's Landing Farm

📍 Versailles, KY

Dove's Landing Farm grows vegetables, blueberries, and flowers and raises poultry in Versailles, Kentucky, with a CSA delivering to Fayette County.

Produce Berries Eggs Flowers

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From the pickup line...

Know before you buy.

  • Re-cut stems at an angle and change the water every other day — fresh local stems will reward you with two weeks of vase life.

  • Buy what’s in season rather than requesting a specific flower; the farm’s best bunch is whatever was cut that morning.

  • For events, talk to the farm weeks ahead — local growers book wedding flowers fast in peak season.

Flower farms: questions, answered.

Are locally grown flowers more expensive than supermarket bouquets?

Comparable to modestly more — and the stems are days fresher, fuller-opening, and grown without the air-freight footprint. A local mixed bouquet typically outlasts a shipped one by a week.

What flowers grow best in KY?

Tulips, peonies, snapdragons, zinnias, sunflowers, dahlias, lisianthus, and a long list of fillers and foliage all thrive in northern New England’s season. Dahlias in particular love the cool nights.

Can I get local flowers for a wedding or event?

Many flower farms offer event buckets (DIY) or full design. Reach out through the farm’s page early — August and September dates book out.

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