August Wedding Flowers in Montana
- Two Kays Flower Farm
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
August is one of our favorite months on the flower farm—and it’s easy to see why. This is peak bloom season for zinnias and dahlias, two of the hardest-working flowers in Montana August wedding flowers. Long days, warm sunshine, and cool mountain nights create the perfect conditions for bold color, strong stems, and flowers that truly shine both in hand and on camera.
For couples getting married in August, this means abundance, variety, and unmistakably farm-fresh florals.
What Makes August Wedding Flowers So Special
By August, our fields are overflowing. Zinnias bring playful movement and saturated color, while dahlias add structure, texture, and those statement blooms everyone loves. Together, they create bouquets that feel joyful, full, and alive—never stiff or overworked.
You’ll often see:
Zinnias in coral, watermelon pink, soft peach, and sunset orange
Dahlias ranging from dinner-plate focal blooms to smaller, textural varieties
Supporting blooms and foliage grown right here on our Montana farm, harvested within hours of design
Because everything is grown locally and cut fresh, August bouquets tend to feel lush without being heavy—perfect for outdoor ceremonies, mountain elopements, and long summer evenings.
Designed for Montana Weddings and Elopements
Whether a couple is exchanging vows in Glacier National Park, celebrating at a family ranch, or hosting a backyard wedding close to home, August florals naturally complement Montana landscapes. These bouquets are designed to stand out against sweeping mountain views, open fields, and late-summer light—without competing with the scenery.
We design August bouquets with:
Movement (so they photograph beautifully from every angle)
Color balance that pops without overwhelming
Seasonal flowers that hold up well in summer conditions
Farm-Fresh Flowers, Grown for the Season
One of the biggest advantages of August weddings is working with the season instead of against it. Rather than forcing blooms that aren’t naturally available, August allows us to design with flowers at their absolute best.
That means:
No long shipping chains
No cold-storage flowers flown in from far away
Just Montana-grown blooms, harvested at peak freshness
It’s a difference you can see—and one you can feel when you hold the bouquet.
Planning an August Wedding in Montana?
If you’re dreaming of colorful, garden-inspired wedding flowers that reflect the season and the place you’re getting married, August is hard to beat. Zinnias and dahlias give us the freedom to design bouquets that feel personal, joyful, and rooted in the land.
We love helping couples choose florals that feel true to their story—and to Montana.








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