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- Local Flower Map | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Find local flowers near you on our interactive map with farms, florists, and sponsors. Find Local Flowers Map Key Associate Member Certified Grower Farmer Florist Florist Sponsor Show All Find local flowers through Farms , Florists , and Sponsors Update Map pins are approximate for some locations. Please contact the business to find out about business hours. Update My Pin
- Beck Farms | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
I'm Kailin Beck, and I am the owner of Beck Farms, a six-acre flower farm in American Fork UT. Our seasonal cut flowers are available via U-Picks on summers nights, as well as classes and workshops and a farmstand during our grow season from April-October. We also love working with florists and providing incredible wholesale stems. Come take a class on how to grow your own flowers in our 100 year old barn, or stroll our dozens of rows at golden hour in August. We have so many ways to share our farm with you!Beck FarmsKailin BeckBeck Farms is a six-acre flower farm in American Fork UT. What once was our Danish ancestors' sheep ranch, it has now been preserved and reborn as a flower farm. We have thousands of premium cut flowers we grow from seed right here: specialty pastel zinnias, thousands of dahlia plants, deluxe lisianthus and everything in between. Our flowers are also available via U-Picks on summer nights, as well as classes and workshops and a seasonal farmstand during our grow season from April-October. < Back Edit My Profile Beck Farms Beck Farms is a six-acre flower farm in American Fork UT. What once was our Danish ancestors' sheep ranch, it has now been preserved and reborn as a flower farm. We have thousands of premium cut flowers we grow from seed right here: specialty pastel zinnias, thousands of dahlia plants, deluxe lisianthus and everything in between. We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist Our flowers are also available via U-Picks on summer nights, as well as classes and workshops and a seasonal farmstand during our grow season from April-October. Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email kailin@beckfarmsutah.com Kailin Beck I'm Kailin Beck, and I am the owner of Beck Farms, a six-acre flower farm in American Fork UT. Our seasonal cut flowers are available via U-Picks on summers nights, as well as classes and workshops and a farmstand during our grow season from April-October. We also love working with florists and providing incredible wholesale stems. Come take a class on how to grow your own flowers in our 100 year old barn, or stroll our dozens of rows at golden hour in August. We have so many ways to share our farm with you! Previous Next
- Timpanogos Flower Farm | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
We have been growing flowers In beautiful Midway for almost 40 years. After retiring from 30 years in EMS/rescue I began selling our flowers at the Midway Farmers Market. I love meeting our customers and talking flowers and veggies, so if you’re ever in the area on a Saturday, stop by! Timpanogos Flower FarmLauna NielsonWe have been in our current location for almost 30 yrs and have slowly been creating a fun place for our kids and grandkids to come to as well as more space to grow flowers. It’s been sad watching many of the local farms and open space disappear, but Timpanogos is there everyday watching over us, just as she did for my ancestors who were some of the first to settle Midway. I try to always remember how much harder they had it (especially when I’m battling grasshoppers!) and to try to be just as resilient as they were. We have been working hard growing many different plants to help keep local pollinators happy and do our best to grow sustainably and follow organic guidelines. While it can be tricky growing in our higher altitude and shorter growing season, we have always loved a challenge. A high tunnel now allows us some protection in the spring and fall and has been a welcome addition! Flowers can help people feel happier and that in itself is reason to grow them. Midway Farmers Market < Back Edit My Profile Timpanogos Flower Farm We have been in our current location for almost 30 yrs and have slowly been creating a fun place for our kids and grandkids to come to as well as more space to grow flowers. It’s been sad watching many of the local farms and open space disappear, but Timpanogos is there everyday watching over us, just as she did for my ancestors who were some of the first to settle Midway. I try to always remember how much harder they had it (especially when I’m battling grasshoppers!) and to try to be just as resilient as they were. We have been working hard growing many different plants to help keep local pollinators happy and do our best to grow sustainably and follow organic guidelines. While it can be tricky growing in our higher altitude and shorter growing season, we have always loved a challenge. A high tunnel now allows us some protection in the spring and fall and has been a welcome addition! Flowers can help people feel happier and that in itself is reason to grow them. We Offer Flowers Through: The following Farmers' Markets: Midway Farmers Market As well as: Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email lnielson19@yahoo.com Launa Nielson We have been growing flowers In beautiful Midway for almost 40 years. After retiring from 30 years in EMS/rescue I began selling our flowers at the Midway Farmers Market. I love meeting our customers and talking flowers and veggies, so if you’re ever in the area on a Saturday, stop by! Previous Next
- Pastoral Floriculture | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
With two decades of combined experience in floral design, our journey is a testament to our unwavering commitment to the art of floristry. As educators, we've spent over 20 years nurturing budding talents and imparting the artistry of floral design. Our classrooms have been vibrant spaces where creativity blooms, and countless students have discovered the magic of transforming petals and stems into captivating arrangements. Pastoral Floral is not just a business; it's a reflection of our profound love for flowers. We take pride in crafting stunning floral creations that convey emotions, celebrate special moments, and add beauty to every occasion. Join us in celebrating the art of floral design at Pastoral Floral.Pastoral FloricultureGeorg & Hannah WardellAt Pastoral Floral, our farm story is a testament to our boundless passion for flowers. We cultivate a diverse array of blooms, from Dusty Miller to Zinnias, Stock, Scented Geraniums, Dahlias, and Amaranthus. Our farm is a canvas where we grow anything our hearts desire. What sets us apart is our love for both growing and designing these magnificent blooms. Crafting arrangements from our own farm-fresh flowers is a source of immense joy for us. But it doesn’t stop there; we also have strong relationships with local florists who appreciate the beauty of our plant material and seek to source it for their creations. What makes our farm story truly special is that it’s a family affair. Our three kids are enthusiastic helpers, sharing in our love for flowers and getting their hands dirty in the process. Their involvement adds a unique warmth and togetherness to our farm endeavors.Lindon Farmers Market < Back Edit My Profile Pastoral Floriculture At Pastoral Floral, our farm story is a testament to our boundless passion for flowers. We cultivate a diverse array of blooms, from Dusty Miller to Zinnias, Stock, Scented Geraniums, Dahlias, and Amaranthus. Our farm is a canvas where we grow anything our hearts desire. What sets us apart is our love for both growing and designing these magnificent blooms. Crafting arrangements from our own farm-fresh flowers is a source of immense joy for us. But it doesn’t stop there; we also have strong relationships with local florists who appreciate the beauty of our plant material and seek to source it for their creations. What makes our farm story truly special is that it’s a family affair. Our three kids are enthusiastic helpers, sharing in our love for flowers and getting their hands dirty in the process. Their involvement adds a unique warmth and togetherness to our farm endeavors. We Offer Flowers Through: The following Farmers' Markets: Lindon Farmers Market As well as: Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email pastoralfloriculture@gmail.com Georg & Hannah Wardell With two decades of combined experience in floral design, our journey is a testament to our unwavering commitment to the art of floristry. As educators, we've spent over 20 years nurturing budding talents and imparting the artistry of floral design. Our classrooms have been vibrant spaces where creativity blooms, and countless students have discovered the magic of transforming petals and stems into captivating arrangements. Pastoral Floral is not just a business; it's a reflection of our profound love for flowers. We take pride in crafting stunning floral creations that convey emotions, celebrate special moments, and add beauty to every occasion. Join us in celebrating the art of floral design at Pastoral Floral. Previous Next
- USU Small Farms | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Hi, my name is Melanie Stock and I run USU Small Farms with my team of graduate and undergraduate students. I’m a soil scientist and my role at Utah State is to develop and run a research and extension program that supports smaller scale farmers. I quickly learned about the amazing development of cut flower farms across the state – and also the lack of (research-based) information for growing cut flowers in our area. It was an easy decision to focus my work on cut flower production. I got into farming in a roundabout way. I loved gardening with my Dad for as long as I can remember. We lived in the city, so I was pretty removed from farming, but I ended up snagging a sweet landscaping job in high school and college that allowed me to work with plants in a new way. Later on, I became a chemist, but my love for plants never went away. I realized being a soil scientist would be a perfect and practical way to combine my interests in plants and chemistry (and later physics). I felt like I met the rest of my professional life during my PhD though: I started studying agriculture (because of my advisor) and running a community garden on the side (because of my love of food and people). After these two experiences, I knew I wanted to stay in agriculture and work with smaller scale farmers. Now I have my dream job at USU and love conducting agricultural research with my students - in the name of cut flowers - and work with cut flower farmers across our region.USU Small FarmsMelanie StockUSU Small Farms features a cut flower program for research, teaching, and extension. Our research focuses on tailoring cut flower production to Utah growing conditions, as well as testing environmentally responsible farming practices. We teach our students through hands-on farm internships and host outreach events to share our findings across the Intermountain West. Our flowers are primarily sold to Utah florists, and we use these sales to support our students and study the local cut flower market. The USU Small Farms team consists of graduate students, undergraduate students, and me (Melanie Stock, USU faculty). Special acknowledgement goes to Maegen Lewis, my MS student with the biggest passion for cut flowers, and the person who deserves all the credit for managing the day-to-day needs at our farm, including undergraduate student training and sales. We specialized in peony, snapdragons, stock, lisianthus, dahlias, zinnias, celosia, foxglove, and delphinium. Our cut flower trials are established in North Logan at the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station – Greenville Farm, and we also collaborate on trials with growers across the Wasatch Front. Most of our flowers are sold through Florage Flower Farm Co-op.Please email Melanie Stock if you are interested in purchasing USU Flowers. < Back Edit My Profile USU Small Farms USU Small Farms features a cut flower program for research, teaching, and extension. Our research focuses on tailoring cut flower production to Utah growing conditions, as well as testing environmentally responsible farming practices. We teach our students through hands-on farm internships and host outreach events to share our findings across the Intermountain West. Our flowers are primarily sold to Utah florists, and we use these sales to support our students and study the local cut flower market. The USU Small Farms team consists of graduate students, undergraduate students, and me (Melanie Stock, USU faculty). Special acknowledgement goes to Maegen Lewis, my MS student with the biggest passion for cut flowers, and the person who deserves all the credit for managing the day-to-day needs at our farm, including undergraduate student training and sales. We specialized in peony, snapdragons, stock, lisianthus, dahlias, zinnias, celosia, foxglove, and delphinium. Our cut flower trials are established in North Logan at the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station – Greenville Farm, and we also collaborate on trials with growers across the Wasatch Front. Most of our flowers are sold through Florage Flower Farm Co-op. We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale Please email Melanie Stock if you are interested in purchasing USU Flowers. Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email melanie.stock@usu.edu Melanie Stock Hi, my name is Melanie Stock and I run USU Small Farms with my team of graduate and undergraduate students. I’m a soil scientist and my role at Utah State is to develop and run a research and extension program that supports smaller scale farmers. I quickly learned about the amazing development of cut flower farms across the state – and also the lack of (research-based) information for growing cut flowers in our area. It was an easy decision to focus my work on cut flower production. I got into farming in a roundabout way. I loved gardening with my Dad for as long as I can remember. We lived in the city, so I was pretty removed from farming, but I ended up snagging a sweet landscaping job in high school and college that allowed me to work with plants in a new way. Later on, I became a chemist, but my love for plants never went away. I realized being a soil scientist would be a perfect and practical way to combine my interests in plants and chemistry (and later physics). I felt like I met the rest of my professional life during my PhD though: I started studying agriculture (because of my advisor) and running a community garden on the side (because of my love of food and people). After these two experiences, I knew I wanted to stay in agriculture and work with smaller scale farmers. Now I have my dream job at USU and love conducting agricultural research with my students - in the name of cut flowers - and work with cut flower farmers across our region. Previous Next
- Gloaming Flower Farm | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Hi, I'm Sarah Anderson, founder and flower farmer. Flowers and time spent outdoors have always been loves of mine. I started Gloaming Flower Farm as a way to enjoy these, share beautiful things, and wisely use my large untamed backyard space. My goal is to farm with intention and respect for the ecology while harvesting the highest quality blooms to share. The hard work of flower farming rewards me not only with beautiful blooms but also with the gratifying interactions I have with all kinds of flower lovers. Gloaming Flower FarmSarah AndersonGloaming refers to the time in the evening when the sun's warm fading light along with the change in temperature create a magical place. It's my favorite time of day to be working on the farm and definitely when the flowers show off their best. On Gloaming Flower Farm, we grow organic cut flowers with heart and intention. We are a micro farm in Holladay, Utah, founded in 2021. We sell wholesale as a member of Picklinq Collective and love seeing our blooms spread joy to this community.Find my flowers twice weekly at Picklinq Collective Markets. < Back Edit My Profile Gloaming Flower Farm Gloaming refers to the time in the evening when the sun's warm fading light along with the change in temperature create a magical place. It's my favorite time of day to be working on the farm and definitely when the flowers show off their best. On Gloaming Flower Farm, we grow organic cut flowers with heart and intention. We are a micro farm in Holladay, Utah, founded in 2021. We sell wholesale as a member of Picklinq Collective and love seeing our blooms spread joy to this community. We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale Find my flowers twice weekly at Picklinq Collective Markets. Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email gloamingflowerfarm@gmail.com Sarah Anderson Hi, I'm Sarah Anderson, founder and flower farmer. Flowers and time spent outdoors have always been loves of mine. I started Gloaming Flower Farm as a way to enjoy these, share beautiful things, and wisely use my large untamed backyard space. My goal is to farm with intention and respect for the ecology while harvesting the highest quality blooms to share. The hard work of flower farming rewards me not only with beautiful blooms but also with the gratifying interactions I have with all kinds of flower lovers. Previous Next
- Blue Mountain Ranch | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
I am a third generation farmer. I grew up playing in the creek and picking roses from my grandmother's garden in Southern California. I love to spend the day in the sunshine, whether It's in the garden or sitting by the pool or beach. I believe in knowing where your food comes from and I love to trade flowers, vegetables sourdough bread and eggs with friends and neighbors to create a mini self sustaining community.Blue Mountain RanchHeather SmithWe bought our property, Blue Mountain Ranch almost 6 years ago, after searching for 20+ years. We were initially drawn to the mature perennials, trees and stunning views of the mountains. The property sits at the mouth of American Fork canyon in Highland and we have beautiful rich soil. We have worked tirelessly to bring our farm back to life and create a biodiverse environment for pollinators, birds and wildlife. We farm on a little less than 2 acres, although some of it is pasture that we are working to bring the soil back to a healthy state. We are passionate about the soil health and we work to keep our practices sustainable and organic. We grow a variety or vegetables for our own consumption and to share with others and have a growing flower farm as well. We keep chickens for their eggs as well as the rich compost they provide. We also have kept bees in the past and enjoy watching them work to pollinate both our edible and non edible crops. < Back Edit My Profile Blue Mountain Ranch We bought our property, Blue Mountain Ranch almost 6 years ago, after searching for 20+ years. We were initially drawn to the mature perennials, trees and stunning views of the mountains. The property sits at the mouth of American Fork canyon in Highland and we have beautiful rich soil. We have worked tirelessly to bring our farm back to life and create a biodiverse environment for pollinators, birds and wildlife. We farm on a little less than 2 acres, although some of it is pasture that we are working to bring the soil back to a healthy state. We are passionate about the soil health and we work to keep our practices sustainable and organic. We grow a variety or vegetables for our own consumption and to share with others and have a growing flower farm as well. We keep chickens for their eggs as well as the rich compost they provide. We also have kept bees in the past and enjoy watching them work to pollinate both our edible and non edible crops. We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale CSA Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email smithparkcity@msn.com Heather Smith I am a third generation farmer. I grew up playing in the creek and picking roses from my grandmother's garden in Southern California. I love to spend the day in the sunshine, whether It's in the garden or sitting by the pool or beach. I believe in knowing where your food comes from and I love to trade flowers, vegetables sourdough bread and eggs with friends and neighbors to create a mini self sustaining community. Previous Next
- UCFFA Sponsor | Snuck Flowers
Snuck FlowersAt Snuck Farm, we believe that it takes a variety of growing techniques and methods to adequately feed our communities now, and in the future. We use both hydroponic farming and organic soil farming methods to grow the large variety of crops we produce on our farm. < Back Snuck Flowers flowers@snuckfarm.com (801) 899-9568 504 W 1100 N, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062, USA Edit My Profile Instagram Previous Next
- Flourish Flower Gardens | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Hi! I’m Dee. I have been growing for 4 years now out of our yard in Orem. I work full time in tech but flowers are my passion. I love to grow.Flourish Flower GardensDee KnellFlourish Flower Gardens is a family run and operated, cut flower, micro farm based out of Orem. We offer over 30 varieties of flowers in a large range of colors. From April - September we are filled with seasonal blooms! We love to help deliver our customer’s bouquets of fresh cut flowers to friends and loved ones. No one is ever sad to see a bouquet of flowers! < Back Edit My Profile Flourish Flower Gardens Flourish Flower Gardens is a family run and operated, cut flower, micro farm based out of Orem. We offer over 30 varieties of flowers in a large range of colors. From April - September we are filled with seasonal blooms! We love to help deliver our customer’s bouquets of fresh cut flowers to friends and loved ones. No one is ever sad to see a bouquet of flowers! We Offer Flowers Through: Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email Deeknell@gmail.com Dee Knell Hi! I’m Dee. I have been growing for 4 years now out of our yard in Orem. I work full time in tech but flowers are my passion. I love to grow. Previous Next
- Wild Bunch Flower Farm | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association
Wild Bunch Flower FarmEmily & Jenavee MerrillEvents on our Farm Pop Up Farm Stands < Back Edit My Profile Wild Bunch Flower Farm We Offer Flowers Through: The following Farmers' Markets: As well as: Wholesale CSA Farmer-Florist Events on our Farm Pop Up Farm Stands Find us Online here: Instagram Website Email wildbunchflowerfarm@gmail.com Emily & Jenavee Merrill Previous Next
- Investigating the effectiveness of floral preservatives in Utah’s water | UCFFA
< Back Investigating the effectiveness of floral preservatives in Utah’s water KailCee Harrison, Free Spirit Flora The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether FloraLife, applied at the manufacturer’s recommended rate, can consistently buffer water from different sources into the acceptable pH range of 3.5–5.5. Download Report Blooming Zoom Previous Next
- Utah Flower Farms | Utah Cut Flower Farm Association | Utah
Our mission is to promote local and sustainable floriculture by supporting local flower farms through education, outreach, and research programs. We also focus on educating flower lovers about the economic and environmental impact of local flowers and the diversity of flowers available through Utah Flower Farms. Our mission is to promote local and sustainable floriculture by supporting local flower farms through education, outreach, and research programs. We also focus on educating flower lovers of the economic and environmental impact of local flowers, as well as the diversity of flowers available through Utah flower farms. FIND LOCAL FLOWERS Become A Member Attend an Event Meet the Team Subscribe Sign up with your email address to learn about how we are growing and to receive updates about your local Utah Flower Farms. First Name Last Name Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for signing up! We respect your privacy and will not share your information. Follow Us on Instagram











