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12 Beautiful U-Pick Flower Farms Near Nashville

Middle Tennessee’s local flower farms are in peak bloom. Grab a mason jar and explore these beautiful U-pick destinations in and around Nashville to harvest your own fresh summer bouquets. Image: Facebook / S.E. Daughtery & Sons Farm

· By Addy Crosby
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A field of pink and white flowers at sunset, surrounded by trees and hills, with several greenhouses in the background—perfect for flower picking at one of the local flower farms.Pin

There’s something deeply satisfying about filling a bucket with flowers you’ve picked yourself. From zinnias and sunflowers to cosmos and dahlias, these U-pick flower farms near Nashville invite us to slow down, stroll the fields, and bring a little summer home!

Big Sky Farm

Location: Portland, TN
More Info: bigskyfarmtn.com

About 40 minutes outside of Nashville, Big Sky Farm hosts “Sunflower Days” on select dates in July and August. Admission comes with a souvenir cup to fill with your handpicked blooms (at $1 per stem), making it easy to bring home a colorful piece of the farm.

A hand holds a bouquet of three sunflowers and small white flowers, freshly gathered from U-Pick flower farms, against a grassy field and blue sky background.Pin
Big Sky Farm offers a farm store and café that are open to the public during Sunflower Days, with no admission required. Image: Facebook

Blooming Acres Farm

Location: Dickson, TN
More Info: bloomingacresfarmtn.com

From June through September, enjoy blueberry and flower U-pick experiences at Blooming Acres. Plan to spend most of the day at the farm — pack a picnic, relax in the shade, and savor the surroundings after harvesting to your heart’s content.

Blooming Acres also offers group U-pick sessions Tuesday through Saturday, making it the perfect outing for friends, family, or coworkers. Just 45 minutes from downtown Nashville, it’s an easy escape for a memorable day on the farm.

Yellow flowers bloom among green foliage in an outdoor garden at U-Pick Flower Farms, with white protective covers visible in the background.Pin
The U-pick experiences at Blooming Acres include a guided farm tour, where you can explore the property and learn about its professional growing operations. Image: Blooming Acres Farm, LLC

Bloomsbury Farm

Location: Smyrna, TN
More Info: bloomsburyfarms.com

Located less than an hour from Nashville, this organic farm offers U-pick flower experiences every Friday from July through September. Admission is $10 per bucket, which you can fill with your favorite blooms. The farm is family‑friendly, with rolling hills, picnic spots, and an unhurried pace that makes it easy to wander (and leave with a bucket full of flowers!).

A person wearing an orange cap and black shirt is tending to sunflowers at a U-Pick Flower Farm in the Nashville area, surrounded by tall grass, trees, and a greenhouse in the background.Pin
Bloomsbury Farm offers the perfect, hands-in-the-dirt country escape. Image: Facebook

By Faith Farm

Location: Joelton, TN
More Info: byfaithfarm.com

By Faith Farm’s U-Pick Flower Days take place through October 24, 2026, every Tuesday and Saturday. Check social media for special event dates featuring food trucks and live music! For $30, you’ll receive a mason jar to create your own handpicked bouquet.

Plus, all proceeds support the farm’s nonprofit, Fed By Faith, which grows and donates fresh, healthy food to underserved communities while fostering connection and strengthening the community.

Little Star Farm

Location: Smyrna, TN
More Info: little-star-farm.com

Just south of Nashville, you’ll find family-owned Little Star Farm, where you can stroll through the blooming flower fields every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through August 2, 2026. U-pick admission is $25 per guest and includes a 20-ounce cup you can fill with as many flowers as it holds!

A hand holds a bouquet of colorful flowers wrapped in brown paper in an outdoor field at a U-Pick Flower Farm near the Nashville area, with a tag attached to the bouquet.Pin
Peak bloom times depend heavily on the weather, so it’s always a good idea to check the farm’s social media for updates on hours and weather-related closures. Image: Facebook

Lynfield Gardens

Location: Bell Buckle, TN
More Info: lynfieldgardens.com

Located just an hour from downtown Nashville, Lynfield Gardens is a sanctuary where every fruit and flower reflects the owners’ dream of sharing nature’s beauty with visitors. Each summer, from June through September, Lynfield Gardens invites you to enjoy a U-pick experience among vibrant fields of cut flowers.

Stroll through nearly an acre of blackberry bushes, early-season peach varieties, and pear and apple trees later in the season.

Several ripe peaches hang from a tree branch surrounded by green leaves, illuminated by sunlight—a charming scene often found at U-Pick Flower Farms.Pin
Let this flower and fruit farm be the canvas for your perfect day. Image: Facebook

Lucky Ladd Farms

Location: Eagleville, TN
More Info: luckyladdfarms.com

Over 400,000 sunflowers, along with tens of thousands of zinnias, await you at Lucky Ladd Farms! Before you visit, be sure to check the farm’s Facebook and Instagram accounts for updates on the pick-your-own field and bloom status. General admission starts at $10 per person, and peak bloom is expected from now through July 26.

A glass jar filled with a bouquet of sunflowers and zinnias in various colors, set outdoors with sunlight in the background — freshly picked at U-Pick Flower Farms.Pin
Lucky Ladd Farms hosts the 2026 Tennessee Sunflower Festival from now through July 26. Image: Facebook

Nash Creek Farm

Location: Whites Creek, TN
More Info: nashcreekfarm.com

About 20 minutes from downtown Nashville, Nash Creek is a small, family-owned flower farm offering a personalized experience that goes beyond the typical U-pick. Specializing in dahlias and other seasonal blooms, the farm’s flower season runs from July through October, when the farm is typically open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

For visitors who want a little extra guidance, the farm also offers tips on arranging and wrapping a bouquet to take home. Private appointments, workshops, and special events are also available by reservation throughout the season.

A man and a woman stand together in a flower garden at one of Nashville’s charming U-Pick Flower Farms, surrounded by blooming flowers and greenery, smiling at the camera.Pin
Owners Tina and Tony Roy transformed a rundown property into a floral design, art, and pottery studio, while also developing the surrounding land into a beautiful cut-flower farm. Image: Jessica McIntosh

Red River Farms

Location: Springfield, TN
More Info: redriverfarmstn.com

Located just 30 minutes north of Nashville, Red River Farms hosts its annual Sunflower Festival each summer. This year, the festival takes place July 10 through July 12, when visitors can pick their own sunflowers for $10 per mason jar.

If you can’t make it to the festival, the farm also offers a Sunflower Pickin’ & Pictures experience from July 13 through July 16. Visitors can enjoy the sunflower fields, pick their own blooms, and snap plenty of photos for the same $10 per mason jar.

Three people at a U-Pick Flower Farm: one in a green dress snaps a photo of a smiling couple posing together, holding sunflowers. Bright blooms fill both sides of the path.Pin
Be sure to purchase your Sunflower Festival tickets online before you go, as tickets are not available at the gate. Image: Facebook

S.E. Daughtery & Sons Farm

Neighborhood: Bellevue
More Info: freshandlocalnashville.com

Inspired by the birth of a baby girl in his family, Shaun Daugherty, lead cultivator at S. E. Daugherty and Sons Farm, began growing flowers for pre-made bouquets and build-your-own bouquet bars. As the farm’s flower fields flourished, he opened them to visitors, creating one of the area’s beloved U-pick experiences.

Less than a 20-minute drive from downtown Nashville, flowers are priced by the stem, and the fields are open seven days a week. Be sure to check the farm’s social media pages for the latest picking hours and unexpected field closures before your visit.

A field of pink and white flowers at sunset, surrounded by trees and hills, with several greenhouses in the background—perfect for flower picking at one of the local flower farms.Pin
S. E. Daugherty and Sons Farm is one of the few in this roundup that’s pup-friendly! As long as your pooch stays on a leash and you clean up after them, they’re welcome to enjoy the flowers with you. Image: Facebook

The Flower Patch

Location: Hermitage, TN
More Info: theflowerpatchtn.com

Inspired by a love of the outdoors and the simple beauty of nature, the owners of The Flower Patch started their flower farm in 2024, building 22 raised garden beds and hand-planting more than 5,000 seeds.

Today, they welcome visitors to wander through the vibrant blooms and enjoy a charming U-pick experience. Admission is $25 per person and includes a cup to fill with as many flowers as you can gather. Private U-pick sessions are also available for groups of five or more.

A raised garden bed at a U-Pick Flower Farm showcases blooming sunflowers, drip irrigation lines, and white support pipes, set outdoors with trees in the background.Pin
Don’t forget to wear farm-appropriate clothing and shoes for your trip to The Flower Patch. Sunscreen and bug spray go a long way, too! Image: Facebook

Young Harvest Farm

Location: Arrington, TN
More Info: youngharvestfarm.com

Young Harvest Farm has been offering U-pick flowers for the past three years, inviting visitors to wander the fields and create a bouquet at their own pace. U-pick is available Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through August. Bouquets are $25 each, and scissors and jars are provided.

See you in the flower fields, Nashville!

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Addy Crosby

Addy Crosby

Originally from Lakeland, FL, Addy Crosby is a Florida State University alumna (Go Noles!) who now resides in Nashville, TN. When she’s not writing for StyleBlueprint, Addy loves being outdoors and spending time with friends. She also regularly writes for the Development & Alumni Relations department at Vanderbilt University.

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