Flowers for

Special Events

DIY Buckets

We love sending or DIY Buckets out into the world for your own design!

DIY Bucket gives you 120-150 stems which, makes 6-7 wide mouth mason jars.

Depending on how many focal flowers vs. filler it can range from $100-150 for a bucket. We can make a plan with you based on what’s in season and your needs in Whites, Pastel or Brights

(white bucket shown).

Special Elements

Elements include Centerpieces, Mason jars, Bridal and Bridal party Bouquets. Ask for pricing, see gallery below.

We love incorporating our regeneratively grown flowers in your life events from weddings and graduations to birthday parties and celebrations of life.

A Year in Blooms from Singing Frogs Farm

  • Colorful mixed flower bouquet in a clear glass vase, placed on a wooden surface. Flowers include pink, yellow, and purple blooms, with green leaves, set against a rustic wooden background.

    Early Spring

    We start the year with Anemone, Narcissus and Ranunculus, Icelandic Poppies, and Liliac.

  • Multiple glass jars filled with colorful wildflowers arranged on a wooden table against a wooden fence background.

    Spring

    Next come the Larkspur and Baby’s Breath, Snapdragons, Agrostemma, Sweet Williams, and Sweet Peas.

  • Three rustic metal buckets filled with assorted colorful flowers and greenery, placed on a weathered wooden table in front of a wooden fence.

    Early Summer

    By June we’re into late spring swing with Cosmos, Snapdragons, Bells of Ireland, Sweet Peas and the early summer flowers.

  • A black flower pot with a flower arrangement of mixed, colorful flowers and green leaves, placed on a wooden surface against a wooden fence background.

    July & August

    Mid-Summer the flower beds are at full production with Sunflowers, Zinnia, Celosia, Feverfew, Statice, Strawflowers, Rudebecia and Dahlia.

  • Two white buckets filled with a colorful arrangement of flowers, including yellow, orange, pink, and dark red blossoms, placed on a wooden table against a wooden fence background.

    September

    September our Dahlias are in full swing and the Rudebeckia, Sunflowers, Zinnia, Asters flourish plus so many more summer flowers until first frost.

  • Close-up of a mixed flower bouquet with purple, white, and pink flowers, held by a person wearing a white glove, against a wooden fence background.

    October

    By October we have our first frosts, we have some protected Dahlias, Stock, Ornamental Cabbage, Statice, Grasses, Calendulas and Rudebeckia.