BUY LOCAL FLOWERS
How It Works
It’s simple to buy fresh, local, in-season flowers. Our season opens the week of April 23.
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Fill out THIS FORM and we’ll respond within 3 business days with your approval and show you how to access to the wholesale shop.
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Place your orders on Mondays between 8am and 5pm for pickup on Thursday via our Online Flower Market. You’ll receive info once you’re registered.
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Pick up your orders on Thursdays at Blüte Farm located at 15803 Darrow Road, Vermilion, OH 44089 between 12-2pm. For alternate pickup times, please email Morgen or Sue at greatlakesflowerguild@greatlakesflowerguild.com
PICK UP GUIDELINES
Orders can be picked up at Blüte Farm weekly on Thursdays beginning on April 23, 2026 between 12-2pm. We are located at 15803 Darrow Road, Vermilion, OH 44089.
Pick Up Hours:
Thursdays beginning April 23, 2026 | 12-2pm
To request a specific pickup time, please email Sue at hello@greatlakesflowerguild.com
When You Pick Up
When you arrive at the farm, pull up to the flower painted barn where you'll see a sign for Pick Ups & Deliveries. Your order will be waiting inside that door.
If you have your own buckets, please bring them with you to transfer the flowers when you pick up, or you can bring ours back on your next visit.
Please double check your order has everything it's supposed to before you leave the farm. You’ll sign off on your order before you leave.
You'll usually find Sue or Morgen in the flower barn if you have any questions.
FARMER SPOTLIGHT
Kay Spiros, Kay’s BouKays
As a floral farmer-florist in Oberlin, Ohio I find true joy in nurturing seasonal blooms from seed to bouquet—sharing the simple beauty of fresh, local flowers at markets, weddings and special events for 5 years.
What I grow each season
Tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, anemones Lisianthus, dahlias, zinnias (some special varieties) basil filler, statice, feverfew, strawflower, lavender, winged everlasting, delphinium.
Tyler Brown, Stone Cut Farm
I’ve been in the green industry my whole life and career. My cut flower business has existed since 2017, but I’ve always had a full-time job in addition. From garden center manager to landscaping estimator/buyer to running a roadside produce farmstand, my experience runs deep.
What I grow each season
My focus is mostly perennials. Hellebores, peonies, rudbeckia, mountain mint, penstemon, eryngium, snowberry, Ninebark, joe pye, and more. As far as annuals go, I grow feverfew, strawflower, celosia, zinnias, and dahlias.
Megan Allen, EastLook Blooms
I'm a micro flower farmer based in Rocky River. My back yard is my main growing space, but I have satellite gardens to support my growing dahlia collection.
What I grow each season
Tulips, ranunculus, anemone, peonies, dahlias, and all kinds of spring/summer/fall annuals.
Morgen Baker, TheBaker’s Acres
Flower farming since 2019, we are a family of five based in Vermilion who love getting our hands dirty. We grow beautiful seasonal flowers for fresh bouquets and share them through our farmstand, local markets, flower subscriptions, and wholesale.
We’re passionate about our community—both my husband and I work in the local school district while raising our three children here. Our farm is rooted in family, hard work, and bringing locally grown flowers to the people around us.
What I grow each season
Spring- Tulips, daffodils, ranunculus & peonies
Summer into Fall- Dahlias, lisianthus, sunflowers, strawflower, statice, celosia, zinnias, amaranth, pincushion, feverfew, a variety of greens & filler.
Sue Gazdick, Blüte Farm
I’ve been flower farming since 2021. I grow perennials and annuals at Put in Bay and in Vermilion. I have seasonal bouquet subscriptions available for late spring and summer. I also provide florals for small intimate events during the growing season.
What I grow each season
My focus is mostly perennials. Hellebores, peonies, rudbeckia, mountain mint. As far as annuals go, I grow feverfew, strawflower, celosia, zinnias, and dahlias, tulips, amaranths, cosmos and lisianthus.
Shannon Tarr & David Montague, Petal & Harvest
Backyard flower farmer in Bay Village. I began growing flowers in a small 3 feet cut bed in 2020 to grow my own bouquets . I expanded a few more times to make room for more flowers and last season went for it and we built four 30-foot beds with plans to sell bouquets doing business as Petal and Harvest from my front yard.
What I grow each season
Zinnias. Cosmos, celosia, sunflowers, dahlias, snapdragons & fillers
This year adding stock, delphinium & a lot more dahlias.
Alex Prosser, Four Peaks Greenhouse
Four Peaks Greenhouse is Lake Erie’s destination greenhouse, located in Vermilion, Ohio. Each season we grow more than 40,000 plants right here in our greenhouse, including many unique varieties you won’t find anywhere else. Through the Great Lakes Flower Guild, we will be growing ProCut sunflowers for cut flower production, along with supplying wholesale hanging baskets and starter vegetable and herb plants for local growers and florists. Our mission is to grow exceptional plants locally and help strengthen the network of flower farmers and growers across the Great Lakes region. This greenhouse is in its second generation and has been growing for over 30 years.
What I grow each season
Spring = Annuals, Perennials, Vegetables, and Herbs
Summer = Cut Flowers
Fall = Mums and Pumpkins
Super Moon Farm, Shelby Anderson, Timur Muhkodinov
Super Moon started in 2021 when we bought our house and land in Wakeman, Ohio. The first couple of years we spent putting back into the property and land. We practice regenerative methods, and had few years of cover-cropping to bring back the soil health of a once compacted horse farm. Starting in 2024, Super Moon brought flower to market, including Tremont, Lakewood, Kamm's Corner, Sandusky and a few special events around the Cleveland area. 2025 we cut back to the Lakewood Farmer's market and want to continue that for 2026, while working with you guys!!
What I grow each season Zinnia, snapdragon, lisianthus, scabiosa, strawflower, celosia, yarrow, ageratum, cosmos, trying ranunculus and dahlias this year :), tulsi, sweet Annie, feverfew, marigold, purple & cinnamon basil. I grow a lot of pale colored zinnias from a special breeder: Blomma Flower Farm