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Flowers from the Farm members create amazing garden-gathered wedding flowers which bring sustainable style and scent to this most memorable of days.

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Naturally lovely British grown flowers flex with the seasons and bring grace and charm to your big day. Whatever your style from classic country house weddings to informal wildflower-style celebrations (or anywhere in between), you’ll find a grower florist who can help you realise your wedding dreams.

If British flowers are at the heart of your flowery fantasies then it’s important to focus on which flowers are likely to be growing at the time of your wedding – every flower has a natural season when it is at the peak of its beauty and abundance.

Peonies are romantic wedding choices much loved by couples and enjoy a short but glorious season any time between May and June in the UK. English garden roses, another wedding classic, reach a peak in June and continue through the summer months (though less abundantly) until September. If you are getting married outside the summer months, why not consider a frilly ranunculus as a British grown alternative to imported roses? Staying seasonal involves flexibility and creativity but can achieve truly stunning results.

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A vibrant summer wedding bouquet by Sweetpeas and Sunflowers, Devon. Photo: Holly Collings Photography.

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A pastel summer bouquet with pops of orange by Camomile and Cornflowers, Worcestershire. Photo: Dearest Love Photography.

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A botanical wedding table runner by Sweetpeas and Sunflowers, Devon. Photo: Holly Collings Photography.

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Autumn dahlias sitting pretty in this bouquet by The Flower Patch, Leicestershire. Photo: Megan Wilson Photography.

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An urn filled with early summer flowers by Camomile and Cornflowers, Worcestershire. Photo: Dearest Love Photography.

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Floaty ribbons and British flowers - what more could you ask for? The Botanical Yard, Bristol.

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Understated elegance for this long low table display by Wild Bunch Flowers, Shropshire.

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Wildflower style for a tipi reception by Tuckshop Flowers, Birmingham. Photo: Jon Thorne Photography.

Use our directory to find your local farmer florist who can help you choose the most beautiful blooms with the fewest flower miles.

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Our flower farmers and florists explain why they love British flowers and foliage for glorious weddings throughout the year.

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26 October, 2023

An October bouquet

Tracey Mosley of Mrs Mosley’s Posies, Wiltshire, shares exuberant autumn bouquets as she celebrates the final fling in the cutting patch before the frost hits. Any October bouquet of British […]

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25 August, 2023

A late summer bouquet

Rozanne Delamore, The Ledbury Flower Farmer, talks us through the abundance of her late summer cutting patch and what’s been inspiring her gift bouquets in recent weeks. I love the […]

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28 July, 2023

A week at Lotts and Lots

Charlotte Smith of Lotts and Lots shares a typical July week in the life of a back garden flower grower. Hello and welcome to a week in the life of […]

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15 June, 2023

A year of bridal bouquets: June

Does June count as late spring or early summer in the growing calendar? Whichever you call it, it marks the time when seasonal abundance really starts for the flower grower […]

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8 June, 2023

Why we love: peonies

Jessica Hulme of Meadows Flowers, Staffordshire looks at why we covet these divas of the flower patch. For a few fleeting weeks in late spring the blousy blooms of peonies […]

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26 May, 2023

An intimate wedding

Hati Colvin of The Dahlia Wood remembers her first wedding of the season, and the special feeling of flowering an event for only the closest friends and family. It was […]

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3 May, 2023

Wearable flowers

Bored of bouquets? Tired of traditional wedding florals? Harriet Mullins has the answer: flowers as fashion. Wearable florals and floral jewellery are some of my favourite items to create. They […]

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24 April, 2023

An April bouquet

Louisa Butcher of Brunstead Blooms in Norfolk embraces the gathering pace of the British fresh flower season, and picks out her favourite ingredients to use in an April bridal bouquet. […]

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17 April, 2023

A woodland wedding

Fiona Porter of Cotswold Country Flowers shares her experience of flowering a magical woodland wedding in the summer of 2022. She sets a great example of the level of care […]

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26 March, 2023

A year of bridal bouquets: March

Cate Johnson of Green Gate Blooms apprises us of the wealth of British-grown flowers available to a wedding florist in March, and how important it is to her to reflect […]

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5 March, 2023

A winter wedding

Though spring may be fast approaching, here is a final reminder that winter can be filled with British flowers too. If you are planning your special day for winter 2023, […]

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26 February, 2023

A year of bridal bouquets: February

Continuing our monthly series of bouquets made from the best of seasonal British flowers, Kate Hurst of Camomile and Cornflowers presents a late winter show stopper, mixing some of the […]

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23 January, 2023

A year of bridal bouquets: January

Can you have British flowers for your wedding in any month of the year? Absolutely. And we’re here to prove it. Inspired by our ownCissy Bullock of Wildstems, every month […]

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29 September, 2021

Autumn and winter wedding flowers

Carole Patilla of Tuckshop Flowers explores what ‘seasonal flowers’ means for weddings which fall outside the spring and summer growing season in the UK. As the end of September arrives, […]

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22 August, 2021

Summer foliage

Frances Boscawen of Moat Farm Flowers in Suffolk offers a few suggestions for summer foliage to upsize and elevate your floral creations. Whilst flowers are what we all love to […]

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20 April, 2021

Why British flowers for weddings?

If you are excited to be planning your wedding, have you considered using British Flowers? Harriet Mullins of Sweet Peas and Sunflowers gives some reasons why you should. Eco friendly […]

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