FAQs
01
When does The Flower Shed open for the season?
The Flower Shed opens as soon as we have flowers blooming, which is typically early February or March. Please note, our flower fields, beyond the gate, are NOT open to the public.
02
How do I make my flowers last?
After you purchase or receive a bouquet from Pretty Flower farm, don’t leave it in the car without water for long periods of time, once home, recut the tips of the stems and place in water. Recut stems and change water in your vase every 2-3 days, also pull out any spent flowers. Try to keep your vase out of sunny spots in your home. This will make your arrangement last much longer than expected.
03
Do you deliver flowers?
We do not deliver. However, if you live in Arlington, WA, we are happy to discuss the option for larger orders.
04
Can I special order a bouquet for pick up at the farm?
Yes absolutely. You can preorder a bouquet for any budget and size. Your choice of wrapped or vase. Set up pick up time at your convenience at the flower shed.
05
When will I receive my dahlias?
Shipping will start in mid March 2026.
06
When do I plant my dahlias?
Depending on where you live, and what your planting zone is, check your last frost date. Plant your dahlias after your last front.
07
What if my tuber was damaged during shipping?
Please message me and I will do my best to replace your tuber.
08
What if my tuber didn't grow?
Please message me so we can determine what happen and possibly replace or refund. We will take care of you.
09
What are the hours for The Flower Shed?
Check hours on our The Flower Shed page.
10
Can we visit the farm?
The farm is a working farm and is not currently open to the public. You can stop by The Flower Shed which is in front of the farm.
11
Will you have a u-pick?
Not at this time.
12
What kind of flowers do you grow?
We grow a wide variety of specialty cut flowers, including feature blooms such as tulips, peonies, narcissus, anemones, ranunculus, garden roses, and dahlias, along with filler flowers like scabiosa, zinnias, phlox, and strawflowers. We also grow eucalyptus and other seasonal greenery.