
FAQ
M&M stands for (Kate) Myers and (Jacob) Myers. My husband and I are a team and founders/owners of M&M Flower Farm.
We are currently not growing for the 2025 season. Check back in summer of 2026!
Unfortunately I do not have the training, experience, or education of a florist, but I DO know of a couple of really great wedding florists I can refer you to. I can also provide blooms for your wedding if I have them available.
If I'm given enough advanced notice, I can grow specific varieties or colors for your early spring, late summer, or fall wedding.
At the moment, we're transitioning from our small, backyard farm to 2.5 acres just outside of Bentonville. Please check back next season for opportunities to visit the new farm!
For the 2026 growing season, we will be focusing primarily on Dahlias, but will also have a small selection of annuals, such as zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, and greenery that will be used to create market bouquets available at the farm stand.
Dahlias are a typically a Summer to Autumn flower. We usually have blooms between late July to mid-October.
In 2026, we are hoping to have them as early as late June! Stay tuned for updates!