Blooms and Coos
Lorne · Coffs Coast
- Season
- seasonal, check website booking calendar
- Open
- Bookable sessions via online booking system
- Booking
- Booking required
Flower picking in Australia covers a mix of crops — tulips, dahlias, lavender and mixed cut-flower fields — and the season depends heavily on which bloom and which climate zone you're in. Bulb flowers like tulips and ranunculus are a cool-season crop, typically picked from around June to November on the NSW Central Coast, while dahlia and mixed-flower farms in the Southern Highlands and Adelaide Hills run a long spring-to-autumn window from around September through to April. Lavender is the most tightly scheduled bloom: fields in the Adelaide Hills, Mornington Peninsula and WA's south-west flower over summer, roughly November to January, while Queensland's Granite Belt and Lockyer Valley lavender runs a spring-into-early-summer window instead. Most farms run these as short, weather-dependent events rather than months-long open seasons. Pricing is usually per-stem, roughly $2 to $3 a stem or $8 to $10 for a small bunch, though a few farms sell premium ticketed bouquet experiences for $50 or more per person.
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Lorne · Coffs Coast
Cudgen · Gold Coast Hinterland
Kurmond · Bilpin & the Hawkesbury
Dooralong · Central Coast
Wandin East · Dandenong Ranges
Dunnstown · Grampians & Ballarat
Modewarre · Geelong & the Bellarine
Numurkah · Goulburn Valley
Details may have changed. Call before travelling.
Glass House Mountains · Sunshine Coast
Wamuran · Sunshine Coast
Kalbar · Brisbane & South-East Queensland
Meadows · Adelaide Hills
Charleston · Adelaide Hills
Paechtown / Hahndorf · Adelaide Hills
Paechtown / Hahndorf · Adelaide Hills
Cookernup · South West WA
Boyup Brook · South West WA
Bridgenorth · Tamar Valley & Launceston
Richmond · Hobart & the Huon Valley
Details may have changed. Call before travelling.
Majura · Canberra Region
Pick flowers when the bloom is freshly open rather than fully spent — for dahlias, choose blooms with petals still firm at the centre, and for lavender, cut when about half the spikes on a stem have opened, which is when the fragrance and colour are strongest. Cut at an angle with clean snips and get stems into water straight away. At home, recut stems, strip any leaves that would sit below the waterline, and change the water every two days; most cut flowers last four to seven days in a cool spot out of direct sun.
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It depends on the flower. Tulips and ranunculus are a cool-season crop, typically picked June to November on the NSW Central Coast. Dahlia and mixed-flower fields in the Southern Highlands and Adelaide Hills run September to April. Lavender mostly flowers over summer, roughly November to January, though Queensland's Granite Belt and Lockyer Valley lavender blooms earlier, September to November. Always check a farm's current picking status before you drive out.
Most flower farms charge per stem, typically $2 to $3 each, or bundle ten stems for around $8 to $10. Some charge a small entry fee on top, roughly $5 to $10 per person. A few run premium ticketed experiences, such as a guided bouquet-picking session, priced from around $50 up to $175 per person including extras like snips hire, a jar and refreshments. Confirm pricing when you book, since it varies a lot by farm.
Yes, in a couple of directions. The Southern Highlands, south-west of Sydney, has a flower farm growing dahlias, ranunculus and lavender across a long September-to-April season, with premium ticketed picking experiences. Closer in, farms around the Central Coast and Hawkesbury grow mixed flowers alongside other crops. Drive times run roughly one to two hours from the Sydney CBD depending on the district, so check opening days before heading out.
Yes. Mannerim Stables, on the Bellarine Peninsula, offers pick-your-own flowers on select weekends when open, at around $8 to $10 for ten stems. It's roughly an hour's drive from the Melbourne CBD. Because it only opens seasonally and on set days, check its booking calendar or social media for current opening days before planning your visit, rather than assuming it's open every weekend.
Yes. The Adelaide Hills has the most concentrated flower-picking options near a capital city, including a dedicated lavender festival running mid-December to mid-January and a separate mixed-flower farm with a much longer September-to-April season. Both are roughly 30 to 40 minutes from the Adelaide CBD. Lavender picking is ticketed and tightly seasonal, so book ahead rather than turning up on the day.