First & Bloom

Issaquah, United States

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Description

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Looking for drop dead gorgeous flowers that are anything but your typical cookie cutter floral variety…

First & Bloom specializes in selling local and sustainable flowers. That’s right, we only sell 100% American grown flowers!

We are eco-​friendly by using as many recycled or reusable products as possible, which includes composting all flower scraps and banning the use of toxic floral foam. Did you know it contains over 350 toxic chemicals to produce? Yuck! We don’t want to touch it, and we definitely don’t want to expose you either!

All designs from weddings and business subscriptions to special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries are handpicked and homemade at our private floral studio!

Sorry for the inconvenience of no retail location.

History

Established in 2014.

From a very young age, flowers have been a passion. After many years of being a teacher, working in the corporate world for nearly 10 years, and becoming a mother, I realized the only way to work was to LOVE what you do!

When I began this floral journey, I just wanted to sell flowers. Then I discovered how the floral industry is impacting American Flower farmers drastically. 80% of all flowers sold in the US are grown in foreign countries. Yet there are hundreds of flower farmers across the country! I knew I had to get involved. Before long, I had fallen in love with American Grown Flowers.

Now I’m an active member of the Slow Flowers Movement. I have made a conscious choice to know where my flowers are grown. Every week, I source my flowers directly from the farmer’s hard-​working hands.

This is my absolute commitment to you, the consumer.

Meet the Business Owner

Tammy M.

Business Owner

Formerly working in public education, aviation, online travel and media, and now a small business owner in Seattle’s Eastside.