Flower people power: Your guide to the blooming Central Coast

Discover the Central Coast’s floral creations from native blooms to edible petals

One of the first ECO Destinations in Australia the Central Coast is known for its natural beauty and our unique environment is fertile ground for bright flowers and the people who love them too.

little girl holding hand picked flowers
The Giving Farm
Credit: @_mylittleocean
Red and pink flowers growing from tall stems from the ground
Weeping Willow Farm
Photo Credit: @savannahross

Flower Farm Gates

The Bloom Barn Farm

Weeping Willow Farm

Under the soft cascade of weeping willows, this Palmdale farm bursts with colour and life. Flowers, fresh air, and pastoral charm combine at Weeping Willow Farm to create a place where every step feels like a stroll through a living painting.

Horseshoe Valley Farm

Pack your scissors for a trip to Dooralong where you can walk through rows of flowers snipping your favourites to create your own special floral concoction. Those flowers also make delicious honey and at Horseshoe Valley Farm you can buy pure raw honey from the bees you hung out with in the fields.

The Giving Farm

At The Giving Farm in Jilliby you can pick your own flowers along with organic fruit and vegetables to share the table with them at home. Seasonal flowers include Dutch Iris, tulips, lavender, and sunflowers and while you’re there the kids can see how to milk goats and make honey.

Petal susters florist Kincumber
The Petal Sisters
Credit: James Horan

Florists

Petal Sisters

Eye catching and mood elevating, the posies created at The Petal Sisters in Kincumber are made every morning with market fresh flowers. They’re so addictive they’ve created the Friday Flower Fix subscription where you can have the latest posy delivered to your door with a hand written note every Friday.

Wildflower Meadow

After 23 years as The Wildflower Place this charming floristry and nursery in Erina changed hands and names in January 2023 to become Wildflower Meadow. The name may have changed but some faces remain the same and visitors can still find bouquets of Australian native flowers made fresh daily, as well as buying their own native plants from tubestock to advanced trees.

Boydita Flowers Delivered

Brightening someone’s day one bloom at a time is Boydita Flowers Delivered in Erina. With a focus on crafting bouquets that bloom with love, colour and charm. Perfect for every occasion or just because.

A hand places a flower stem inside of a bouquet while the other holds a bunch of colourful flowers together.
The Petal Sisters
@the_petalsisters
the wildflower meadow nursery at erina
The Wildflower Meadow Nursery

Producers

S&P Dominello

From soil to stem, S&P Dominello Farm crafts nature’s artistry on the Central Coast. Their flowers, grown with care and dedication, become the centrepiece of bouquets that bring joy far and wide.

Tannorwood Farm

Tucked away in Dooralong is Tannorwood Farm, a haven where nature and nurture meet. From sprawling fields to hand-grown blooms, it is a place where every plant is cultivated with care and love.

Hidden Valley Harvest Edible Flowers

Brighten up your salads, sweets, pancakes, cocktails and more with organic edible flowers grown on the Central Coast. Hidden Valley Harvest Edible Flowers are available in fresh punnets every week with pre-orders to be collected from Woy Woy or if they’re over $50 delivered within a 10km

A bunch of colourful poppy flowers
Tannorwood Flower Farm
Photo Credit: @tannorwoodflowerfarm
Hidden Valley Harvest edible flowers
Hidden Valley Harvest

This article was originally authored by Amanda Woods, as part of a Love Central Coast grant project brought to you by Destination Central Coast, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments under the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund. To maintain accuracy, some editorial changes may have been made since publication.

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