With 90% of flowers sold in Britain coming from abroad, how do your wedding flowers impact your carbon footprint?
Read MoreBritish Flowers Week – how a wild flower wedding can support small businesses
Buying british flowers is not only good for the environment but also supports local small businesses
Read MoreBritish Flowers Week – how locally grown flowers make for a sustainable wild flower wedding
To celebrate British Flowers Week 2020 we have a series of blog posts about British flowers and why we love using them
Read MoreWild flower wedding planning: what flowers are in season in May?
May is a month of abundance for flowers, as we see the end of Spring and the beginning of summer there are lots of blooms to choose
Read MoreSpring Wild Flower Wedding Ideas: What Flowers are Seasonally Available?
Whether you are re-planning a postponed wedding due to coronavirus or just engaged here’s our guide to what seasonal flowers are available in March and April
Read MoreWild Flower Scottish Elopement – Re planning your wedding as an elopement due to Corona Virus
If, like many people, you’ve had to postpone or cancel your wedding because of Coronavirus / Covid-19 and start re-planning maybe this is a chance to re-invent your wedding
Read MorePastel Spring Wild Flower Wedding at Persie House in Perthshire
Sarah and Jamie’s perthshire wedding was filled with delicate spring flowers in soft pastel shades with lots of locally grown blooms filling the air with a beautiful scent
Read MoreBurgundy and blush rustic summer wedding at Harelaw Farm
Looking for inspiration on how to style a burgundy and blush wedding? Kerri and Anton’s summer wedding at Harelaw Farm had bags of style and cool detailing
Read MoreElegant white wild flower wedding at 29 Glasgow
It’s a nice day for a white wedding - and Beth and Dan’s romantic wild flower filled wedding in Glasgow’s city centre proves it
Read MoreWild flower wedding trend: dried wedding flowers
If you’ve spotted pampas grass all over Pinterest while researching wedding flowers that is only the tip of the iceberg. Read our guide on the dried flower wedding trend
Read MoreWild flower inspiration: spring brights at Riddles Court in Edinburgh
Spring brights were the order of the day for this fun filled Edinburgh wedding in May
Read MoreWild flower inspiration: how to include Pantone Classic Blue in your wedding
If you’re looking to include Pantone’s classic blue in your wedding flowers here’s our guide on how best to do it
Read MoreWild flower wedding: How to have an ecofriendly and sustainable wedding
Want to cut down on your carbon footprint? Here’s our guide to eco friendly wedding flowers
Read MoreHow to choose your wedding florist
With so many people offering flowers, how do you decide who should do your wedding flowers?
Read MoreA guide to dark and moody spring wedding flowers
If you’re planning a spring wedding and love dark, wild and moody flowers look no further for inspiration
Read MoreAutumn wild flower wedding: planning your wedding flowers
If you’re planning an autumn wedding here’s our guide to seasonal flowers for your big day
Read MoreA guide to wild flower wedding arches
Floral arches have grown in popularity over the past few years, here’s our guide to what you need to know for your wedding
Read MoreWild flower weddings and natural funeral flowers: what does foam free mean?
If you follow florists on Instagram or Facebook you might have noticed the hashtags #foamfree or #nofloralfoam but what do they mean?
Read MoreWild flower wedding: how to decorate a barn wedding
More and more couples are opting to get married in Scotland’s many beautiful barn venues. Planning decor in such large “blank canvas” spaces can be intimidating, here are a few pointers for your flowers.
Read MoreFuneral flowers – a florist's perspective
Natural funeral flowers are a perfect way to celebrate the memory of loved ones, whether for a green burial or just to capture someone's personality. There is no reason that funeral flowers have to all look the same.
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