A riot of blooming color spills out from every square inch of the space. Dinner Plate dahlias on your left. Turquoise Lagoon sweet peas on your right. Roses here. Pink peonies there. A buzzing hive of fragrant, colorful activity all around. That’s the vibe you feel as you stroll through the Seattle Wholesale Growers Market.
A beautiful arrangement for local flower lovers
Established in 2011 in a historic Georgetown area warehouse, this energetic co-op marketplace gives Northwest flower farmers a place to sell their sustainably grown products directly to florists, event planners, and markets like ours, who would otherwise be sourcing flowers imported from other parts of the world. We love keeping the business close to home, supporting sustainable agriculture, and offering you beautiful flowers that don’t have to travel far, so they’re at their best when you see them.
The market operates on a wholesale basis, primarily serving businesses. But they do open their doors to the public Monday-Friday from 10-1, and at other times for special sales, workshops, and events. Don’t miss the back room where raw-edged wood tables are loaded with branches, twigs, and moss. Twig wreaths hang from the walls, ready for purchase.
A year's worth of blooms
We carry flowers from Seattle Wholesale Grower's Market throughout the year. Here's what you're likely to find in your neighborhood T&C each season:
February: Blooming branches
May: Ranunculus
Late May to June: Peonies
Mid-May to October: Bouquets
July: Lavender
July to October: Sunflowers, dahlias, marigolds
Interested in bringing some local beauty home? Stop by the floral department—our experts will point out where the locally grown flowers are and can even create a custom arrangement just for you!
*Actual florals and supply will vary depending on seasonality, volume and growing conditions.