If you hire a florist, give them a color palette and a "vibe" (e.g., "moody jewel tones" or "airy garden") rather than a list of specific blooms. This allows them to swap in the healthiest, most affordable flowers available on market day while still hitting your aesthetic.
Buying out-of-season flowers (like Lily of the Valley in October) is expensive because they have to be flown in from across the globe. Peonies, Sweet Peas, Tulips. Summer: Hydrangeas, Sunflowers, Zinnias. Fall: Dahlias, Marigolds, Amaranthus. Winter: Hellebores, Amaryllis, Anemones. Tip: Roses and Orchids are generally available year-round. 3. Build a "Priority List" how to buy flowers for a wedding
Maximize your investment by moving flowers from the ceremony to the reception. Those bridesmaid bouquets? Put them in vases on the head table. The "altar" arrangements can easily flank the DJ booth or the dessert bar later in the night. 6. Trust the Professional If you hire a florist, give them a
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