The 25/26 Wedding Season: A Celebration of Seasonal Blooms
The 2025/26 wedding season has been a true feast for the senses, beginning in September with the delicate arrival of spring flowers and blossoming into a vibrant mix of summer’s brightest blooms by December. It’s a season that has allowed couples to celebrate love surrounded by nature’s most stunning offerings, each stem chosen with intention and artistry.
Spring set the stage with soft, romantic blooms — think sweetpeas, nigella, cornflowers, and the delicate charm of gypsophila. These airy, ethereal flowers brought a lightness and freshness to bouquets, table arrangements, and ceremony arches, perfectly capturing the optimism and energy of new beginnings. Peonies and zinnias added texture and depth, while the elegance of phalaenopsis orchids elevated arrangements to something truly unforgettable.
As the season transitioned into summer, the palette warmed and deepened. Roses in rich, classic tones paired effortlessly with the bold textures of dahlias and the whimsical movement of sweetpeas. Garden-inspired arrangements thrived, combining the soft romance of spring with the drama and vibrancy of summer blooms. Each wedding became a canvas for creativity, whether cascading bouquets, lush tablescapes, or statement floral installations.
What makes this season particularly exciting is the sheer diversity of flowers available — from the airy, romantic touches of matricaria to the structured elegance of orchids, and the vivid bursts of zinnias and dahlias. Every wedding has felt unique, tailored to each couple’s vision while embracing the best of what our seasonal gardens have to offer.
For couples planning ahead, the 25/26 season has demonstrated that working with seasonal blooms creates more than just beautiful arrangements, it tells a story. Each flower carries its own character, from the soft whispers of spring to the bold energy of summer, adding layers of meaning and texture to every bouquet, buttonhole, and table arrangement.
As we look forward to the rest of the season, it’s clear that seasonal, locally inspired blooms will continue to define weddings, bringing freshness, artistry, and a sense of connection to the natural rhythms of the year.

