Weddings
We love weddings here at Fresh in Bloom. It's such an intimate time in your life and we are always so honoured to be part of your special day.
As a flower farm we aim to use only the best blooms that are in season so weddings for us are as seasonal as the flowers we use. This means our main wedding season runs along side the growing season, with our spring flowers making their way into our wedding work from April, and our last wedding flowers being picked from the farm in September. If your getting married outside of our season don't worry, as we also create beautiful dried wedding flowers all year round, or can source flowers from elsewhere. During our main wedding season we aim to only use the flowers we grow and work in luxury colour pallets of varying tones rather than specific flowers, giving you a truly beautiful seasonal display. Your wedding will be full to the brim of beautiful blooms that have been lovingly grown and arranged into your dream come true!
We treat each wedding as the unique day it is so we don't have a set price list for wedding flowers. Instead we offer a free consultation over zoom at a time that suits you so we can have a chat, get to know each other and find out what you want to make your day as special as it can be.
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We pride ourselves in allowing our brides and grooms to be as hands on as they want to be. From visits to the flower farm to see your flowers growing, to providing 'arrange your own buckets' full of beautiful blooms you can arrange yourself. Our favourite weddings however are when we can take all the stress away and organise and arrange all things floral, from all the flowers and installations, along with removing them after the ceremony and hand delivering your special bouquet to you the morning of your wedding.
If you want to find out more, or book a free consultation to discuss your magical day, please send Amy an email at
We can't wait to add some Welsh grown floral magic to your perfect wedding day!
Photo taken by Adam Hudson Photography
Photo by Love Adventure Photography
Photo taken by Adam Hudson Photography