Weddings & Event Flowers

I LOVE to create wedding flowers! Bridal bouquets, coordinating bridesmaids’ bouquets, boutonnieres, flower crowns, table decor, installations – it’s a total rush for me to make these for you, especially if you value local, seasonal flowers!

I consider my style somewhat rustic, in that I like to mix what I grow and what I forage to create unique designs. I use locally grown, seasonal flowers, greenery and herbs, sourced directly from my farm or from other western Massachusetts farmers, but I’m also happy to source in non-local flowers to mix with our home-grown ones if that’s what your heart (and the season!) desires!  

First step: check out past weddings, browse my instagram, and see if you like my style. Get inspired! Read my post about wedding consultations for full service weddings.

Next step: email me, and we’ll set up a time to talk!

bride and groom kissing
Taylor and Christopher were married on a gorgeous early spring day at Valley View Farm in Haydenville, and their wedding
Wedding couple, bride and bride, orange wedding flowers
The basics: I thought it would be useful to write out a little outline of how the wedding flower consultation
Summer wedding flowers at Harrington Farm, Massachusetts.
J+C got married at the peak of summer, on a warm (but not too warm), gorgeous day at Harrington Farm
bride and flowers
September is a perfect time for wedding flowers if you're working with a farmer-florist, like me. Pretty much ALL the
wedding flowers
The prices in this guide are intended to give potential clients an idea of how much to budget for full-service
bride and groom
I've flowered a couple of weddings at Fruitlands so far, and each seems to be at the peak of summer.
bride kissing bride holding orange fall wedding flowers
Dallas and Jessee were all about the terracotta colors at their warm fall wedding at The Boylston Rooms in Easthampton.
bride carrying her flowers
Julia and Adam were not afraid of lots of colorful blooms for their early fall Berkshires wedding, and that was
Bride and Groom
When I was setting up the arch installation for Caitlyn and Justin's wedding, someone - probably photographer Trish Kemp -
Bride holding flowers.
Frannie and Colby's early spring wedding at the beautiful Gedney Farm in the Berkshires was a family-centered, DIY affair. For

Like what you see? Email me and let’s talk!

Seasonal flowers

And in case you’re wondering what is in season and when, I think your best bet to see what I grow and when, look through my Facebook page and my Instagram page, and here’s a general guideline:

  • January – April: I will need to source out. I can often get locally grown greenhouse flowers April-May, and I try to source direct from other flower farmers whenever possible. Most flowers are available if we go far enough afield, so let’s talk!
  • May: lilacs and bulb flowers (tulips, fancy daffodils, leucojeum) and flowering branches as well as, depending on the weather, peonies and anenomes.
  • late May – June: peonies! also the tulips, leucojeum, orlaya, delphinium, larkspur, sweet william, salvia, lupine, anenome, snapdragons, clematis, eryngium, veronica, iris, various perennials.
  • July: snapdragons, early dahlias, daisies, rudbeckia, early sunflowers, phlox, various amazing perennials including eryngium, veronica, and astilbe.
  • August: DAHLIAS. And fancy zinnias, scabiosa, celosia, lisianthus, amaranthus, rudbeckia, sunflowers, as well as many different perennial flowers like veronica, butterfly bush and various grasses.
  • September: more DAHLIAS, hydrangea, zinnias, celosia, lisianthus, amaranthus, heirloom chrysanthemums, and lots of perennials.
  • October: is tricky! This is our month of frost, so depending on when it happens I could have dahlias or it will be whatever I can source out plus heirloom chrysanthemums.
  • November: possibly heirloom chrysanthemums, but mostly outsourced flowers.
  • December: all things evergreen mixed with outsourced elements.

If you book your wedding or event early enough, I can also make sure what I’m growing fits what you’re looking for!