
Romantic, wild, seasonal wedding flowers...full of love and care
Somerset Wedding Flowers

Wedding flowers, grown just for you
We provide romantic and beautiful floral arrangements which are dictated by the seasons on our Somerset flower farm. I can guide you through what is likely to be available at the time of your wedding to fit with your colour scheme and vision.
Every wedding we flower will be unique because every week on the farm is different, but the seasons are often characterised by certain colours and forms (take a look at our gallery pages to see examples of seasonal flowers).



Bespoke wedding flowers to compliment your venue and the season
Although our flowers are grown here on the farm this does not mean a compromise in style or choices.
We only take on a select number of weddings a year and are able to tailor what we are growing with your day in mind. We are able to supply beautiful and unusual flowers and foliage which will be woven into a seamless look across your venue.
You are welcome to come and visit our farm for a consultation where I can I guide you through what is likely to be available on your day, working to help you shape your colour scheme and vision. My emphasis is on creating truly unique and personal florals for your day, that perfectly compliment your venue and the season.





Our commitment to nature
Our locally grown flowers minimise the impact on the local and wider environment. We use organic farming methods; we don’t use chemicals on the plants or flowers and we enhance habitats for local wildlife.
On a wider scale our flowers have not travelled and so have a low carbon footprint.
“We really want to thank you for everything, you did an incredible job. It looked absolutely perfect and all the guests loved the flowers - you got so many compliments, it all looked stunning!”
Sophie and Louis, September 2021




“We wanted to say again how wonderful the venue looked as a result of your vision and artistry. The living table decorations are surviving well, it will be nice to look at the Hellebores from them in the garden next January and remember.”
Vivienne and John, January 2020