Flower farms in WV.
📅 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 WV 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.
6 WV flower farms on LiveStalks Local.
Green Thumb Botanicals
📍 Bridgeport, WV
Green Thumb Botanicals grows fruits, vegetables, and fresh-cut and dried flowers in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
Produce Flowers
Visit the farm page →Hazel Run Flower Farm
📍 Bruceton Mills, WV
Hazel Run Flower Farm grows u-pick cut flowers and flower subscriptions and taps maple in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia.
Flowers Maple Syrup
Visit the farm page →FernFaye Farm
📍 Fairmont, WV
FernFaye Farm offers u-pick cut flowers, herbs, and fruit plus local beef and honey, with workshops, in Fairmont, West Virginia.
Flowers Herbs Honey Beef
Visit the farm page →Stone House Lavender
📍 Fairmont, WV
Stone House Lavender grows lavender for value-added products and hosts u-pick events and a farm shop in Fairmont, West Virginia.
Lavender Flowers
Visit the farm page →Seven Islands Farm
📍 Parsons, WV
Seven Islands Farm, a West Virginia Century Farm, sells eggs, garden produce, bedding plants, cut flowers, and Christmas trees in Parsons, West Virginia.
Eggs Produce Flowers Christmas Trees
Visit the farm page →Stewart's Farm & Greenhouse
📍 Pentress, WV
Stewart's Farm & Greenhouse grows cut flowers, twenty-plus varieties of garlic, herbs, vegetables, and bedding plants in Pentress, West Virginia.
Flowers Herbs Produce
Visit the farm page →From the pickup line...
Know before you buy.
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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.
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Buy what’s in season rather than requesting a specific flower; the farm’s best bunch is whatever was cut that morning.
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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 WV?
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.
More from WV farms.
Browse by town.
- 📍 Bridgeport, WV
- 📍 Bruceton Mills, WV
- 📍 Davis, WV
- 📍 Dry Fork, WV
- 📍 Fairmont, WV
- 📍 Grafton, WV
- 📍 Hazelton, WV
- 📍 Kingwood, WV
- 📍 Lost Creek, WV
- 📍 Mannington, WV
- 📍 Masontown, WV
- 📍 Moatsville, WV
- 📍 Morgantown, WV
- 📍 Parsons, WV
- 📍 Pentress, WV
- 📍 Reedsville, WV
- 📍 Rowlesburg, WV
- 📍 Salem, WV
- 📍 Terra Alta, WV
- 📍 Thornton, WV
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