A Christmas cactus in full red bloom at Simply Blooming

Four drops a year. No restocks.

Seasonal Collections.

Every season, Lisa raids what's blooming and builds a limited collection around it. When the season turns, it's gone — and something new takes the shelf.

The calendar, but make it flowers

A year of drops.

Each collection follows what the season actually gives us — so nothing's forced, nothing's shipped from a warehouse, and nothing sticks around long enough to get boring.

Bright arrangement with orange lilies and purple accents March – May

Spring: The Comeback

Tulips, daffodils, ranunculus — the flowers brave enough to show up while Iowa's still deciding on the weather. Bright, stubborn, and exactly what February was missing.

Easter & Mother's Day live here. Order early. Seriously.

Tall colorful wildflower arrangement in a wood box June – August

Summer: The Wild One

Wildflowers, zinnias, sunflowers at their loudest — big loose bunches that look like you pulled over on a gravel road and got lucky. Peak bloom, peak everything.

Porch-pot season. Wedding season. Show-off season.

Rustic fall arrangement with sunflowers and red roses September – November

Fall: The Harvest

Rust, amber, deep reds, wheat and grasses — arrangements that smell like bonfires and taste like apple anything. Homecoming corsages and Thanksgiving tables both live here.

The one that sells out fastest. Every single year.

Elegant holiday centerpiece with white ribbon, red roses and evergreens December – February

Winter: The Cozy Up

Evergreens, red roses, white ribbon, and everything that makes a table feel like a holiday card. Wreaths, centerpieces, and the arrangements that get people through January.

Christmas orders stack up fast — beat the rush.

Blink and it's gone.

Collections change when the flowers do, not when a calendar says so. The only way to know what's on the shelf right now is to come see us, call, or catch it on our socials before your neighbor does.

Walk in a stranger. Leave a regular — with an armful.
The season decides. Lisa just makes it gorgeous.

The season's already moving.

Whatever's blooming right now won't be next month. That's the fun part.

Psst — got a flower question? 🌻