Getting Married in the Flathead Valley? Here’s How to Choose the Right Florist
- Two Kays Flower Farm
- May 5
- 3 min read

If you’re planning a wedding in Northwest Montana—whether it’s an intimate Glacier Park elopement or a full celebration in Whitefish or Kalispell—finding the right florist can make all the difference. With so many beautiful venues, breathtaking scenery, and seasonal flower options, the Flathead Valley offers a unique opportunity to create floral designs that truly reflect the place and the season.
As a flower farm and wedding florist based just outside Kalispell, we work with couples across the Flathead Valley and beyond. And we know the floral landscape here—literally and creatively.
In this post, we’ll guide you through:
What to look for in a local wedding florist
Why choosing a Flathead-based florist matters
The difference between traditional florists and flower farms
How to match your vision with what’s in bloom

Why Your Florist Should Be Local to the Flathead Valley
Montana’s seasons are short and sweet—but they offer some of the most stunning blooms you’ll find anywhere. A florist based in the Flathead Valley will not only understand what’s in season for your date, but also how local weather, elevation, and venues affect floral longevity.
Bonus: many local farmer florists (like us!) grow their own flowers—meaning you get blooms that are freshly harvested, more sustainable, and designed with your location in mind.

Key Questions to Ask Your Wedding Florist
Choosing the right florist isn’t just about finding pretty flowers—it’s about trusting someone to understand your vision, guide you through what’s in season, and create florals that feel like a natural extension of your wedding day. Here are a few important questions to ask any florist you’re considering:
Do you source flowers locally or import them?
Locally grown blooms are often fresher, more sustainable, and better suited to outdoor Montana weddings.
What flowers are in season for my date?
Your florist should be able to suggest beautiful, in-season options that align with your color palette and budget.
Do you have experience with my venue or similar settings?
From breezy mountain tops to cozy barns, florists familiar with Flathead Valley venues know how to design florals that hold up and shine in your unique setting.
What’s included in your services?
Ask whether your proposal includes design, delivery, setup, and breakdown—or if you’ll need to arrange any of those pieces separately. Our pricing is based off of ala cart service. We keep our costs low by not offering consultations and offering self serve farm pick up.
Seasonal Flower Highlights: June–September in Northwest Montana
At Two Kay’s Flower Farm, we grow most of what we use in our wedding designs right here in Kalispell. Here’s a quick peek at what’s blooming each month—so you can start dreaming up your perfect bouquet:
June:
Peonies, foxglove, ranunculus, Icelandic poppies, spirea, sweet peas, snapdragons
July:
Dahlias, snapdragons, campanula, rudbeckia, sweet peas, bachelor buttons, cosmos, feverfew
August & September:
Dahlias, zinnias, cosmos, amaranth, basil, strawflower, celosia, lisianthus
Each bouquet we design is unique to your wedding date and built from the best of what’s blooming that week.
Let’s Create Something Beautiful for Your Flathead Valley Wedding
If you’re planning a wedding in Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, or anywhere near Glacier National Park, we’d love to be a part of your day. From elopement bouquets to full-service floral design, we specialize in seasonal, locally grown flowers that reflect the natural beauty of Montana.
Reach out to check availability and learn more about our floral offerings for 2025 and beyond. We can’t wait to bring your vision to life!
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