Cut Your Own Flowers

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Would you like to explore the farm and cut your own flowers with friends and family? Just let us know the approximate date, time, and group size. Our team will get back to you promptly to firm up the booking.

Our 11-acre cut-flower farm currently features thousands of fall flowers in full bloom.

To help care for our fields and ensure the best experience for everyone, Cut Your Own is offered during select hours:

Now through September 15th
Weekdays (Tues–Fri):
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Weekends (Sat–Sun):
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

We recommend visiting on weekends for the full Cut Your Own experience.

Cut flowers are available for $2.00 a stem. Statement stems (peonies, dahlias etc.) are available for $4.00 per stem when in season.

Entry is free. Cut your own flowers or ask a staff member for available pre-cut flowers. Check out with a staff member or using venmo: @Wollam_Gardens. Scroll down to learn how to cut your own flowers at Wollam Gardens!

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How to Cut Your Own Flowers

Welcome to Wollam Gardens and our 11 acres of blooms and bushes, fields, hoop houses, and hills of flowers! We are excited to host you.

Here’s how it works:

When you arrive, head straight out to the Flower Station, the covered area next to the greenhouse with lots of tables. That’s your home base for everything you’ll need.

If you don’t have your own clippers, you’re welcome to borrow a pair from the round gray container (just please return them when you’re done!). You’ll also find rubber bands in another container, grab one and wear it on your wrist for easy access. Be sure to pick up a bucket and fill it about one-third with water at the nearby sink to keep your flowers fresh while you cut.

As you head into the field, make clean cuts low on the stem and be mindful not to take too much from any one plant or area.

Once you’ve gathered a bundle (typically 5–10 stems), secure it with your rubber band.

When you’re finished, you may find a staff member to pay. We accept cash, check, or—our preference—Venmo: @Wollam_Gardens.

Before you leave, keep your flowers in water so they stay hydrated and beautiful for the trip home.

If you need help at any point, just ask, we’re happy to help!

Want to explore the farm & cut flowers?

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Cut Flower Care

  1. Recut stem half to one inch and place in cool clean water
  2. For woody cut stems like viburnum or hydrangeas or flowering branches such as lilac or spirea, place in HOT water (turn faucet on to hot until steam appears)
  3. Change water, rinse out container, and trim stems daily
  4. Keep flowers in a cool area inside, out of direct sunlight
  5. Enjoy them while they last Flowers are fleeting, like everything beautiful.

Flower Gallery

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