Eco-Friendly Flowers in North Dakota

5 eco-friendly florists and flower farms across 5 cities in North Dakota.

North Dakota is home to 5 verified eco-friendly flower businesses across 5 cities, including 5 flower farms. Rather than relying on imported cut flowers — which account for about 80% of flowers sold in the US, according to the Society of American Florists — these North Dakota businesses prioritize locally grown, seasonal, and sustainably cultivated blooms.

Among North Dakota listings, you'll find 5 ASCFG members. Each listing displays transparent credential badges so you can see exactly where the information comes from and make an informed choice.

The most active cities for eco-friendly flowers in North Dakota include Goodrich (1), Mandan (1), Page (1), Sheyenne (1), Watford City (1). Browse by city below or scroll down to see all North Dakota listings.

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Farmhouse Peonies

Grower / FarmGoodrich, ND
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Third Day Family Farms

Grower / FarmMandan, ND
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Empty Nest Blooms

Grower / FarmPage, ND
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Prairie Gates

Grower / FarmSheyenne, ND
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Bloomberry Farm

Grower / FarmWatford City, ND
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many eco-friendly florists are in North Dakota?

North Dakota currently has 5 verified eco-friendly flower businesses across 5 cities, including 5 flower farms.

What sustainability certifications do North Dakota flower businesses hold?

North Dakota businesses hold credentials including 5 ASCFG members. Each listing on Ethical Blooms displays transparent credential badges so you can verify the source of each claim.

Why buy locally grown flowers in North Dakota?

About 80% of cut flowers sold in the US are imported, according to the Society of American Florists. Buying locally grown flowers in North Dakota reduces transportation emissions, supports local farms, and often means fresher, longer-lasting blooms. Local flowers are also more likely to be grown without the heavy pesticide use common in large-scale international flower farming.