When it comes to creating beautiful arrangements, timing is everything. Choosing flowers that are in season not only ensures fresher, longer-lasting blooms but also helps you stay within budget. Here’s a guide to picking the perfect flowers for each season.

Fall

As temperatures cool, fall brings rich, earthy tones and textural blooms. Chrysanthemums, asters, and sunflowers are all classic choices for autumn arrangements. Their warm oranges, golds, and burgundies, complement fall decor beautifully. These are all perfect for weddings, thanksgiving tables, and cozy celebrations.

A mix of fall colored blooms

Winter

Winter arrangements are all about elegance and texture. Anemones and roses shine during the colder months with their velvety petals and romantic feel. Pair them with holiday greenery like pine, cedar, or eucalyptus to add fragrance and depth. These combinations work wonderfully for holiday events or winter weddings.

Red Anemones

Spring

Spring is a season of renewal, bursting with soft colors and fresh blooms. Hydrangeas, tulips, and hyacinth are top picks that bring life and fragrance to any space. Their pastel shades and delicate petals make them ideal for baby showers, Easter gatherings, or springtime weddings.

Hyacinthus

Summer

Bright and bold, summer flowers love the sun. There are a variety of seasonal flowers for summer but we love Peonies, dahlias, and ranunculus. Their lush, full blooms and vibrant colors make stunning centerpieces and bouquets. Use them for garden parties, bridal showers, or summer celebrations to capture that fresh, joyful energy.

Ranunculus

Flowers of colored peonies as floral background

No matter the time of year, choosing seasonal flowers ensures your arrangements look their best and last longer. At Blooms, we make it easy to buy fresh, bulk flowers by season so you can create stunning DIY arrangements year-round. If you are looking for guidance on choosing the right flowers for your season, schedule a consultation today!

 

Derian has worked in many facets of the floral industry, with over 10 years experience in everything from flower arranging to wedding and party planning, She loves to experiment in elements of flower design, color, and texture and is always looking for the latest trends in wedding bouquets.

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