About our local cut flowers
If you’ve ever wanted a bouquet with snapdragons and English roses alongside wandering daisies and (of course!) snowberry, we have the cut flowers for you.
All of our flowers are cultivated for beauty and long vase life, and every arrangement comes with Montana native flowers or greenery to celebrate our gorgeous state. We include a Featured Native Species Note with each bouquet so you can learn more about the native species and how to appreciate its beauty in the wild.
This is a staple of our flower production, and every season, we grow new native plant species in our garden to evaluate them for vase life, stem length, and bloom production so we can bring the best of Montana’s beauty to your home. (And don’t worry— if they don’t make the cut, they stay in the garden for pollinators!).
Every flower in your Snowberry Flowers arrangement is lovingly grown at our home with sustainable, environmentally-friendly practices. While we do have some manicured grass in our lawn, we’ve committed to a spray-free growing zone. We support our plants with a fish and seaweed-based fertilizer, and don’t use any pesticides or herbicides within our garden fences. We practice no-till gardening for soil health, and rely on companion planting for pest deterrence.
See how to reserve your flowers here.
About us
We love Montana, and we love gardening. That’s a good place to start if you want to learn about our Montana-based cut flower business.
Maggi moved to Montana fresh out of college, drawn to its natural beauty. She met James soon after, and they moved to Boulder after getting married two years later. There, with a big yard and beautiful summers, Maggi decided it was time to pursue her dream of owning a cut flower business.
Every flower in our arrangements is grown at our home in Boulder, Montana, where we take care to celebrate, honor, and preserve the beauty of Montana’s natural environment both with the plants we grow and how we care for them. As a growing family, we want our children and their children to enjoy the same beauty for generations to come.