Spring Is Coming: What to Expect from Our 2026 Flower Season

Adrienne

As the snow melts in the Gallatin Valley, something magical starts happening on the farm. After months of planning, seed ordering, and greenhouse prep, we're finally seeing the first signs of our 2026 growing season.

What We're Growing This Year

This season, we've expanded our dahlia collection to over 200 varieties — from dinner-plate dahlias in rich burgundy and peach to delicate pompon varieties perfect for bouquet accents. We're also trialing several new ranunculus and anemone varieties that we're incredibly excited about.

When Does the Season Start?

Our flower season in Bozeman typically kicks off in late May with the first tulips, ranunculus, and sweet peas. By mid-June, the farm is in full bloom and our weekly flower shares begin. The season runs through early October, ending with dahlias, zinnias, and gorgeous fall arrangements.

How to Get Our Flowers

There are several ways to enjoy Little Button Farm blooms this season:

  • Weekly Flower Share: Our most popular option — a subscription that delivers the best of each week's harvest. Reserve your spot now.
  • Farm Stand: Our self-serve, honor-system stand on South 19th Ave is stocked with fresh bouquets throughout the season. Get details.
  • Weddings & Events: We grow flowers specifically for your special day. Start your wedding inquiry.

Mark Your Calendar

Sign up for our email list to get notified the moment subscriptions open and the farm stand is stocked for the season. We'll also share weekly bloom updates so you always know what's fresh.

Here's to a beautiful 2026 season — we can't wait to share it with you.

With love from the farm,
Adrienne

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A Note from Adrienne

I write these seasonal guides because I want you to feel connected to what's happening on the farm, even if you can't visit every week. The seasons move fast here in Montana, and every few weeks brings something completely new and beautiful. I hope these posts help you see the farm through my eyes.

Seasonal Flower Questions

When is flower season in Montana?

Montana's flower season typically runs from late May through early October. We start with spring bulbs like tulips and ranunculus, move into summer favorites like dahlias, zinnias, and sunflowers, and finish the season with dried flowers and autumn arrangements.

Can I request specific flowers for my order?

We design our bouquets based on what's blooming best each week, so we can't guarantee specific varieties. However, if you're planning a wedding or special event, we can grow specific flowers for you when booked in advance. Contact us to discuss your needs.

How do I keep my flowers fresh longer?

Trim stems at an angle, change water every 2-3 days, keep flowers out of direct sunlight and away from fruit. Our farm-fresh flowers typically last 7-14 days because they're cut the same day or day before delivery -- much longer than imported alternatives.

Never Miss a Bloom

Subscribe to our weekly flower share and enjoy the best of every Montana season, delivered fresh from our farm to your door.