Sunflower picking in Australia runs on a summer-into-autumn calendar rather than a single fixed window, and it shifts a lot by region. New South Wales' Central Coast is the earliest starter, with fields typically open from August to December, peaking October-November, while the Hunter Valley runs a much longer window from November right through to May, peaking January to March. South-east Queensland's paddocks — around the Scenic Rim, Lockyer Valley and Darling Downs — bloom in short staggered bursts from September through to March. Southern states are firmly a summer affair: Adelaide Hills, Victoria's Yarra Valley, the Ballarat/Bendigo district, Tasmania's north-west and the ACT's Majura Valley all open somewhere between January and March. Because sunflower fields bloom for only a few weeks each and are weather-dependent, nothing is blooming nationally through the depths of winter. Most farms charge a small entry fee, roughly $5 to $15 per person, then $2 to $5 per stem for what you cut, though some price entry as an all-inclusive picking pass instead.
Sunflower season by state
Swipe to see all months. Peak and available windows are typical only and shift with the weather.
Jan-May (opens for select bloom windows, e.g. Anzac Day weekend, school holidays; dates vary by year and weather)
Price
Around $5 entry for adults (kids free/under 16 free per some sources), plus per-stem pricing (roughly $3/stem reported); some sources describe entry fee plus per-stem purchase
Open
Opens on selected dates/weekends when sunflower fields are in bloom (announced via Facebook/Instagram); confirmed open for Anzac Day Weekend 2026 and Easter 2026 events via TryBooking
Reasonable entry fee for pick-your-own flowers (exact price not published)
Open
Seasonal only, typically February-March depending on weather; farm's own site noted as 'closed for 2026' at time of research (out of season) - confirm current-season opening via Facebook/Instagram/TryBooking before visiting
May/Jun-Nov, peak Aug-Sep; not yet fruiting, trees planted late 2025, harvest expected in future years
Price
$15 per 500g at season start (June 2026); farm representatives said price expected to fall toward normal market rate as production increases through the season
Open
Opened June 2026 on a 65-acre property; described as the Sunshine Coast's only season-long pick-your-own strawberry farm; exact daily hours not stated in source
roughly Sep-Feb, with pick-your-own evening sessions concentrated Jan-Feb; late Nov onward (annual Sunflower Festival)
Price
Pizza & PYO Flowers ticket ~$55 (15+ yrs, includes 12 stems, jar, snips hire, entry, 11-inch pizza); pizza + entry only ~$25; children under 15 free when sharing with a ticketed adult; an earlier PYO-only session was priced at $22 for 10 stems plus posy jar, water and snips hire, with extra stems at $2 each
Open
Ticketed pop-up evenings (e.g. Fridays 6-9pm on select dates in Jan/Feb), tickets released via mailing list/website subscriber pre-sale; also runs an annual Sunflower Festival and other seasonal events such as the Fairytale Farm Fair (7-8 Feb 2026)
Dec-Feb (exact dates vary year to year, weather dependent)
Open
Annual charity pop-up event on an event-hire venue/crop farm, typically opening for a few weeks in summer when the sunflower field blooms; not a permanent daily PYO operation
Look for blooms with fully unfurled petals standing flat or slightly cupped, and a face that's bright yellow rather than pale or drooping — sunflowers don't ripen further once cut. Cut the stem at an angle, low down, with sharp snips (some farms hire these out; others ask you to bring your own). Get cut stems into water quickly and keep them out of direct sun on the drive home. At home, recut the stems and change the water every couple of days; cut sunflowers typically last five to seven days in a cool spot.
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Frequently asked questions
When is sunflower season in Australia?
Sunflower season varies widely by region. NSW's Central Coast opens earliest, roughly August to December, while the Hunter Valley runs November to May. South-east Queensland's paddocks bloom in short bursts from September to March. Southern states — Adelaide Hills, Victoria, Tasmania, the ACT — flower in summer, mostly January to March. Fields bloom for only a few weeks each and dates shift with the weather, so check a farm's socials before you drive out.
How much does sunflower picking cost?
Most sunflower fields charge a small entry fee, typically $5 to $15 per person, then let you cut stems for around $2 to $5 each, sometimes with a per-adult stem limit. A few farms bundle entry and a set number of stems into one ticket, and some run free entry with a gold-coin donation instead. Exact pricing is often only confirmed on the day, so it pays to check the farm's Facebook page or website first.
Can you pick sunflowers near Sydney?
Yes, though the exact farm depends on timing. The Central Coast has some of the longest sunflower windows in NSW, typically August to December, while the Hunter Valley runs a later, longer season into autumn. Sydney basin farms also grow sunflowers among mixed flower crops. Drive times run from about an hour to just over ninety minutes from the Sydney CBD depending on the district, and bloom dates shift year to year.
Can you pick sunflowers near Melbourne?
Yes. The Yarra Valley and the Ballarat/Bendigo district both have pick-your-own sunflower fields, typically blooming January to March depending on the farm and the season's weather. These are short, weather-dependent windows of a few weeks each rather than a long season, so it's worth following the farm's social media for its opening announcement before planning a drive from Melbourne.
Can you pick sunflowers near Brisbane?
Yes, in a couple of directions. The Lockyer Valley and Scenic Rim, within reach of Brisbane, run an earlier spring window from around September to November, while paddocks further out on the Darling Downs and near Kalbar bloom in summer, roughly December to March. Both are short, staggered seasons depending on planting dates, so confirm a field is actually blooming before you drive out.