FRESH LOCAL BLOOMS
Wholesale for Florists
Seasonal Supply for Florists
Fresh, Local Blooms for Your Business
What We Do
At Kate & June Blooms, we specialize in growing and supplying high-quality, locally cultivated flowers to our direct customers and wholesale. Our farm-fresh blooms bring a natural, seasonal touch to any floral design, whether for weddings, events, retail, or everyday arrangements.
Our Focus
Seasonal Variety – Offering a rotating selection of flowers based on what’s naturally in bloom.
Premium Quality – Hand-harvested at peak freshness for long-lasting beauty.
Sustainable Practices – Grown with care, using eco-friendly and responsible farming methods.
Who We Serve
We are located in Kawkawlin near Bay City, Michigan.
Florists & Designers
Wedding & Event Planners
Restaurants, Cafés, & Hotels
Retailers & Specialty Shops
What We Grow
We try to focus on specialty flower varieties. This is just a sample of what we grow. We are always learning and trialing new varieties.
April-May
Tulips
June
Dianthus, Rudbeckia, Agrostemma, Yarrow, Feverfew, Bachelor Buttons, Larkspur, Bupleurum.
July-First Frost (usually early October)
Dahlias, Zinnias, Cosmos, Celosia, Cress, Lisianthus, Craspedia, Marigolds, Ageratum, Snapdragons, Gomphrena, Rudbeckia, Bupleurum, Strawflower, Statice.
Growing Season
We grow fresh flowers from April - September.
How It Works
Contact us to inquire and see if we’re a good fit
Determine needs - event or retail
Bloom Forecast - we share projected flower availability and pricing, as determined by a local wholesaler.
You respond with your request and we accept the order.
Pay via Check or Invoice
Delivery
FAQs
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We try to focus on speciality flower varieties that you would not normally see at a grocery store.
April-May tulips are in season.
June dianthus, rudbeckia, agrostemma, yarrow, feverfew, bachelor buttons, larkspur are in season.
July-first frost (usually early October) dahlias, zinnias, cosmos, celosia, cress, lisianthus, craspedia, marigolds, ageratum, and snapdragons are in season.
This is just a sample of what we grow. We are always learning and trialing new varieties.
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No, we are currently closed to the public.
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We grow flowers using organic and sustainable practices.
We are not considered a 100% organic flower farm. To state we are organic is a big deal and we would need to go through a lengthy certification process. This is something we are interested in for the future.
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We would!
Contact us to inquire!
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Our flowers are locally grown and our focus is on specialty varieties.
Many of the flowers supplied by other wholesalers are grown in another country and flown in. By the time they reach your hands, the flowers have already lived quite a life. Our flowers represent what is currently in bloom at that moment in your community.
When you purchase our flowers, you know exactly where they are coming from, you are supporting your local ecosystem, and you get to experience flowers you wouldn’t get from a grocery store.
Please reach out with any remaining questions!