FRESH CUT FLOWERSAt Wrenn’s Farm we grow a wide variety of seasonal cut flowers throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Each variety is carefully selected to thrive in our North Carolina climate and provide vibrant, long-lasting bouquets.
All of our flowers are grown, harvested, and arranged right here on the farm. Our Flower Season Flower production begins in the greenhouse during the winter. Once spring arrives, we transplant flowers into the field and continue succession planting throughout the season to ensure a steady supply of blooms. Flowers are typically available: May – First Frost During strawberry season, you can often pick up a fresh bouquet while visiting the farm for berries. What We Grow Each season we grow a diverse mix of flowers including: • Zinnias • Celosia • Snapdragons • Cosmos • Gomphrena • Asters • Stock • Yarrow • Delphinium • Dahlias • Sunflowers • Eucalyptus greenery …and many other seasonal varieties. Where to Buy Our Flowers At the Farm Fresh bouquets are often available at our farm store during strawberry season. Contact us for farm flower pickup after strawberry season and we will place your order in our self service cooler. Farmers Markets You can also find our flowers at: Nash County Farmers Market (Rocky Mount) & Clayton Farm & Community Market on Saturday mornings during flower season. Flower Pricing Mini Bouquet $16 | Market Bouquet $25 | Premium Bouquet $40 | Petal Pail $75 Mini Bouquet: $16 ~18 stems Perfect for a small gift or kitchen table. Market Bouquet: $25 ~30 stems Our most popular bouquet, full of seasonal flowers. Premium Bouquet: $40 ~50 stems A large, premium bouquet featuring the best flowers currently blooming on the farm. Petal Pails (Flower Bucket): $75 A 5-gallon bucket of 70–90 stems of seasonal flowers. Perfect for: DIY weddings, flower arranging, parties & events, baby showers, birthday parties, sharing flowers with friends and more! Flowers are selected based on what is in peak bloom that week. Flower Workshops Throughout the season we host flower picking and arranging workshops at the farm where guests can tour the flower fields, harvest blooms, and learn how to create their own arrangements. |