Garden Style Wedding Flowers
Imagine flowers freshly gathered from an English cottage garden—lush, romantic, and brimming with texture. Our garden style arrangements bring that abundant, organic beauty to your wedding day.
Signature Garden Style Elements
The ingredients that create that lush, just-picked look.
Garden Roses
The romantic, ruffled stars of every garden bouquet
Abundant Greenery
Eucalyptus, ferns, and trailing vines for texture
Mixed Blooms
Layered varieties create depth and visual interest
Organic Shape
Loose, flowing silhouettes with natural movement
Garden Style Pairings
Bridal Bouquet
Garden roses (multiple colors), peonies or ranunculus, delphinium or sweet pea, abundant eucalyptus, trailing greenery, soft flowing ribbon.
Ceremony + Reception
Lush arch or arbor florals, overflowing aisle arrangements, garden-style centerpieces, trailing head table garland, potted plant accents, scattered petals and greenery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is garden style floral design?
Garden style arrangements mimic the look of freshly gathered flowers from an English cottage garden. They feature a lush, organic shape with mixed flower varieties, lots of textural greenery, and a soft, romantic feel. The style is abundant but not formal—think natural, flowing, and romantic.
What flowers are used in garden style bouquets?
Garden roses are the star, along with peonies, ranunculus, sweet peas, delphinium, and lisianthus. Textural elements like astilbe, wax flower, and spray roses add depth. Greenery is abundant—eucalyptus, Italian ruscus, ferns, and trailing jasmine create that lush, just-picked look.
Are garden style bouquets heavy to carry?
They can be larger, but we design with comfort in mind. We use lightweight faux flowers and strategic construction to keep even lush garden bouquets manageable. Many brides are surprised how light their beautiful, abundant bouquet actually feels!
What venues suit garden style flowers?
Garden style shines at outdoor venues—estates, gardens, vineyards, and rustic barns. But the style also works beautifully in ballrooms and hotels, adding organic romance to more formal spaces. The key is letting the flowers feel natural wherever they are.
Can garden style work in non-pastel colors?
Absolutely! While garden style is often associated with soft pastels, the design principles work in any palette. Rich jewel tones (burgundy, navy, plum), warm sunset colors, or even all-white create stunning garden-style arrangements.
Ready for Lush, Romantic Florals?
Let's create garden-style arrangements that bring organic romance to your celebration.
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