Slow grown spring wedding flowers offer discerning brides and grooms an authentic and seasonal look.
These vibrant and fragrant spring wedding flowers were all grown by me last year. Yes, ME!
I think it’s important for potential clients to see what an in-season garden flower bouquet looks like. In mid-May, roses are not in season in New York, but if you ask me these pink bearded Irises look just as beautiful.
As a floral designer, my goal is to find beautiful alternatives for the eco-minded brides. I not only grow many of my own spring wedding flowers, but I also source from local flower farmers as well.
I feel so very fortunate to work with couples who appreciate and plan their weddings with the tides of the season. If you are planning your wedding, please reach out to me today. I’d love to schedule a time to chat.
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