Floriography Farm

Floriography Farm We are an ecologically grown and sustainable cut flower farm located in Spokane, WA. We also offer seasonal bouquet subscriptions. Special orders are welcome!

We have a seasonal farm stand, and offer freshly cut single stems and flower bouquets. Floriography is the language of flowers, and our favorite way to communicate. The best part of offering locally grown, fresh cut flowers is learning about the lives of our customers. Whether it is for fun, friends, family, weddings, funerals, the happy celebrations and the tougher times in life, every story that

has been shared has been cherished. Sarah (owner) has been a lifelong gardener and lover of flowers. Our family stumbled upon a 7 acre farm, just south of Spokane where Sarah decided to make her lifelong love of flowers a way of life. It has been an absolute joy to grow a variety of flowers for our local community, and we look forward to growing and expanding each season! We offer flowers during Spokane's growing season- which begins in February with specialty tulips and ends in early October (and sometimes longer!). The farmstand is open weekly, and is stocked with freshly made market bouquets. Pre-orders are always welcome, and bouquet subscriptions are available.

Whether you can hold your mother in your arms or only in your heart today, may you always remember that YOU are her grea...
05/11/2025

Whether you can hold your mother in your arms or only in your heart today, may you always remember that YOU are her greatest accomplishment and her most beautiful legacy.

Happy Mother’s Day to all of the wonderful mothers on this earth and in the stars 💖

I have been putting off posting this for awhile now, but have received several emails and DMs asking about the flower ca...
05/06/2025

I have been putting off posting this for awhile now, but have received several emails and DMs asking about the flower cart and flower CSA for this year. This season, I am taking a necessary break from the farming part of flowers.

To be as brief as possible, this last year and a half has brought a huge amount of change in my life, and while ultimately a good thing, has left me very tired. I have not been up for or even able to wrap my brain around planning, buying, seeding, growing… all the things that are needed for beautiful flowers to grow and sell. I have decided to take space away from farming for this season, and just enjoy the flowers that happen to grow on the farm. I will still post all the pretty flowers I find here or wherever else I wander, so I hope that you continue to follow this page for the flower photos and of course poetry 💗

I am so grateful for all of you who have been eagerly awaiting the return of the flower cart and flower CSA, and I hope to offer both of those again in the future. Please continue to support local growers- they are all around!

Start spring early with fancy tulips 🌷 Orders for farm pick up can be placed online (link in bio) or via DM. For wholesa...
02/24/2025

Start spring early with fancy tulips 🌷
Orders for farm pick up can be placed online (link in bio) or via DM.

For wholesale availability, please email [email protected]

The 2025 Tulip CSA has been listed online and is open for sign up. Please follow the link in bio for more information an...
12/05/2024

The 2025 Tulip CSA has been listed online and is open for sign up. Please follow the link in bio for more information and to sign up.

If you know someone in the Spokane area who loves flowers, please share 💗

“When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.” —Willie NelsonTaking the time to focus on what I am...
11/28/2024

“When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.” —Willie Nelson

Taking the time to focus on what I am grateful for today 🧡

One of the few zinnias from the new  collection that I was able to capture 📸
11/17/2024

One of the few zinnias from the new collection that I was able to capture 📸

Heirloom Chrysanthemum of the spider mum type. This is my first year growing these and to be honest, I planted them in t...
11/05/2024

Heirloom Chrysanthemum of the spider mum type. This is my first year growing these and to be honest, I planted them in the hoophouse long ago, pinched them once, and then when the tomatoes and tomatillos became a jungle and took over the entire hoophouse, I totally forgot about them. Somehow they survived and when the tomatoes and tomatillos died, the mums poked their budded heads up and through. They are definitely not the healthiest plants after being stifled all summer, but almost all survived and are beginning to bloom. There’s a metaphor for my life somewhere in there, I think.

Coreopsis always reminds of a wild child of the garden- stems all over the place, a bit challenging to harvest, and oh s...
10/26/2024

Coreopsis always reminds of a wild child of the garden- stems all over the place, a bit challenging to harvest, and oh so beautiful in late summer arrangements.

“I mean: how shall I explain? I- It’s always so. EACH TIMEYOU HAPPEN TO MEALL OVER AGAIN.”~Edith Wharton~
10/24/2024

“I mean: how shall I explain?
I- It’s always so.
EACH TIME
YOU HAPPEN TO ME
ALL OVER AGAIN.”
~Edith Wharton~

“i have made so much beauty from my painsometimes I can’t tell the difference.—art” ~Emory Hall
10/22/2024

“i have made so much beauty
from my pain
sometimes I can’t tell
the difference.
—art”
~Emory Hall

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Spokane, WA

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