06/05/2026
I love seeing local flower farming get attention.
Truly.
Because the more people understand where flowers come from, the better.
But every time a story about “local flowers” features farms from hundreds or thousands of miles away while overlooking the growers right here in the Washington region, I can’t help but wonder how that happens.
Northern Virginia, Maryland, and DC are home to an incredible community of flower farmers. People growing for florists. Growing for weddings. Growing for markets. Growing for their communities.
Yet somehow the conversation about local flowers often skips right past them.
And I think part of the reason is that we’ve started confusing visibility with representation.
The farms with the biggest social media presence aren’t always the farms doing the most meaningful work.
Some of the best growers I know aren’t spending their days creating content. They’re harvesting before sunrise, planting the next crop, battling weather, and figuring out how to keep local agriculture alive in one of the most expensive regions in the country.
If we’re going to talk about local flowers, let’s talk about the people growing them in our own backyard too.
They’re here.
And they’re worth finding.
Thank you to for capturing honesty!