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Elevate Your Floral Designs with Locally Sourced Blooms

Are you tired of settling for mediocre blooms that fail to inspire? It's time to elevate your floral work  with the freshest, most ethically sourced flowers in Edmonton. 


That's where we come in, the Cooperative Flower Network is your gateway to a diverse selection of locally grown flowers, harvested at their peak and ready for your creative studio.


Client applications for the 2025 flower season are now open! 

Apply now!

Your Questions answered

Please reach us at cooperativeflowernetwork@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

We're a vibrant flower market and distribution hub that supports local cut flower growers and supplies buyers with locally grown, unique and high quality blooms.


Our product is FRESH and we have a guarantee on your orders! We work so closely with our farming community to get you the very best local product. No rehydrating required, no crushed Dahlias from dry packing, and no unwanted substitutions!


To ensure our network remains focused and beneficial to our clients, we ask applicants to meet the following criteria before applying:


  1. Valid Business Number: You must have an official business number registered with the appropriate government body. 
  2. Floral Focus: Your business should prominently feature flowers as a core element of its operations or product offerings. Whether you are a florist, run a flower shop, or your business is significantly involved with floral products, we welcome your application.


If you meet these criteria and are excited about enhancing your floral business through our network’s resources and community, please apply today!


Throughout our growing season we publish available product online each Monday! Our wholesale clients have exclusive access to shop our cut flowers, grasses and greenery, with your order available for pickup on Wednesday that week!


You'll shop online through the Open Food Network but pick up your blooms at Arcadia Brewing Co. located in Manchester Square!


New to 2025, we're exploring delivery options for our Edmonton are clients! 

Stay tuned for more details!


At Cooperative Flower Network, we are committed to reducing plastic usage and promoting sustainability in the floral industry. One simple way to contribute to this effort is by bringing your own buckets when picking up flowers from our network.


Why Bring Your Own Buckets?

By bringing your own buckets, you help minimize plastic waste and reduce the environmental footprint of your floral business. It's a small change that can make a big difference in preserving our planet for future generations.


Borrowing Buckets

If you don't have your own buckets or need additional ones, don't worry! You can borrow buckets from us.


upcoming in-season blooms

Purple and pink fancy tulips grown by Love and Fantasy Flowers of Edmonton Alberta.

May - June

Sept - October

July - August

Alchemilla (Lady's Mantle)

Alfalfa

Allium

Anemone

Campanula

Daffodils

Delphinium

False Spirea

Lillies

Lilac

Ninebark

Ornamental Grasses

Peonies

Ranunculus

Saponaria

Silverberry (Wolf Willow)

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Snapdragon

Thalictrum (Meadow Rue)

Veronica (Speedwell)

Yarrow

Tulips


Pink and orange snapdragons grown by Horse Hill Flowers.

July - August

Sept - October

July - August

Ageratum

Alchemilla (Lady's Mantle)

Allium

False Queen Anne's Lace

Anemone

Asparagus Fronds

Asclepias (Milkweed)

Bearded Wheat
Bells of Ireland

Bupleurum

Calendula

Clarkia

Cosmos

Craspedia (Drumstick)

Dahlias

Bee Balm (Monarda)

Dianthus
Echinacea (Cone Flower)

Eryngium (Sea Holly)

Feverfew

Foxglove (Digitalis)

Gomphrena

Heliopsis (False Sunflower)

Kale

Liatris

Marigold

Monkshood

Ninebark

Ornamental Grass

Phlox

Rudbeckia

Saponaria

Sedum

Snapdragon

Sour Cherry

Statice

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Sweet Peas

Thornless Raspberry

High Bush Cranberry

Yarrow

Zinnias

Orange dahlias.

Sept - October

Sept - October

Sept - October

Amaranth

Asclepias (Milkweed

Asparagus

Aster

Atriplex (Orach)

Bachelor Buttons (Centaurea)

Basil

Bearded Wheat

Bee Balm (Monarda)

Bells of Ireland

Borage

Calendula

Cardoon

Cosmos

Craspedia (Drumstick)

Dahlia

Dara

Dusty Miller

Eryngium

Dianthus

Eucalyptus

Feverfew

Foxglove (Digitalis)

Gomphrena

Gladiolus

Lisianthus

Marigold

Nigella

Ninebark

Oregano

Ornamental Grasses

Orlaya

Poppy Pod

Rudbeckia

Scabiosa

Sedum

Sour Cherry

Snapdragons

Strawflower

Sunflower

Sweet Pea

Tarragon

Thornless Raspberry

Yarrow

Zinnias


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