When it comes to sourcing wedding flowers, I’ve always believed that choosing locally grown, eco-friendly blooms makes all the difference—not just for your bouquet, but for the planet too. After all, flowers shipped from far away rack up a heavy carbon footprint, and many commercial growers rely on pesticides and unsustainable practices. That’s why I’m passionate about supporting—and growing—flowers that are kind to the earth.
If you’re planning a wedding near Toronto and want to go the eco-friendly route, you’re in luck. There are some wonderful local flower farms nearby that focus on sustainable, seasonal, and stunning blooms. Here are a few of my favourites, including my own farm, that I’d recommend for beautiful wedding flowers with a conscience.
Harvest Hill Flower Farm — Port Perry, Ontario
My own flower farm, Harvest Hill Flower Farm, is dedicated to growing and drying seasonal, naturally cultivated blooms with care from seed to stem. I focus on sustainable, chemical-free growing and drying practices that bring out the best in Ontario’s native and heirloom flowers. Because I grow my flowers myself, I can offer personalised floral advice and designs that suit your wedding style and timeline. If you want truly local, eco-conscious dried flowers, I’d love to connect!
harvesthillflowers.com
Cloverhill Flowers — Georgina, Ontario
Located just north of Toronto, Cloverhill Flowers grows gorgeous seasonal flowers with an emphasis on biodiversity and pollinator-friendly practices. Their farm is family-run and prides itself on sustainable growing methods and minimal chemical use. I love their natural, garden-style bouquets that look effortless but are carefully cultivated. If you want something that feels like it was just picked from a country garden, Cloverhill is a wonderful choice.
cloverhillflowers.com
Dewhurst Flowers — Northumberland County, Ontario
A bit further east of Toronto, Dewhurst Flowers is well known for its eco-friendly approach to growing flowers. They focus on using organic practices and sell both fresh-cut flowers and dried flower arrangements. Their wildflower mixes are especially popular for couples who want a rustic, natural look with a Canadian twist. Plus, their dried flowers are a beautiful keepsake option if you want to extend your wedding memories beyond the big day.
dewhurstflowers.com
Country Cut Flowers — Bradford, Ontario
Country Cut Flowers grows a wide variety of seasonal blooms using sustainable methods. Their flower selection is impressive and changes with the seasons, so you can expect fresh, vibrant, and fragrant bouquets. They’re a favourite among Toronto-area florists and DIY brides alike. If you want farm-fresh flowers with an authentic country vibe, this is a great farm to explore.
countrycutflowers.com
Other Local Farms to Consider
- Euclid Farms
- Perennial Petals Flower Farm
- Old Barn Flower Farm
- Stems Flower Farm
- Round the Bend Farm
Why Choose Local, Eco-Friendly Flowers?
Choosing flowers grown near Toronto not only reduces environmental impact, but also supports local farmers and communities. Seasonal blooms are fresher and last longer, and you get to embrace the natural colours and textures of Ontario’s growing seasons. Plus, many farms use fewer chemicals and focus on pollinator health—something close to my heart as a grower.
If you’re considering dried flowers, I’m happy to share that growing and drying your own wedding flowers is a rewarding option, and there are farms offering dried bouquets too. They make lasting keepsakes and add texture and depth to your floral design.
Final Thoughts
Whether you want a wildflower-inspired bouquet, classic garden roses, or unique seasonal blooms, there’s a flower farm near Toronto that can help bring your wedding vision to life with care and conscience. I encourage you to reach out early, especially for summer and fall weddings, as the best farms book up fast!
If you want to chat about locally grown flowers or need help finding the right farm for your style, feel free to reach out to me anytime.
