Seasonal Flower Arrangements for Outdoor Decor
Flowers add beauty and define seating areas at backyard parties, creating an eye-catching setting. Select flowers that can withstand guests as they move around the event space.
Faux floral arrangements crafted from premium materials offer lasting beauty. From centerpieces for dining tables to accent pieces in living rooms, these lifelike blooms make an effortless style statement.
Spring
Add springtime flair with flower arrangements that celebrate nature’s renewal. Choose delicate hues to set an atmosphere of serenity or vibrant ones to evoke its exhilarating energy – then round off your arrangement by including complementary foliage for depth and volume.
Springtime blooms like tulips and peonies convey romance and femininity. Meanwhile, vibrant purple lilacs recall the richness of the season. Combine both types into a single centerpiece to make an eye-catching statement or use multiple small blooms scattered among individual place settings as charming table decorations.
For a garden-inspired aesthetic, combine fresh or dried plants and flowers found naturally in your yard and garden. A combination of blooms and foliage reminiscent of botanical gardens–tulips, dahlias, green snowball viburnums, green snowball viburnums, green snowball viburnums, hyacinths, eucalyptus leaves ivy leaves tulip tree peony seed heads as well as fragrant geraniums paphiopedilums amidst many others–bring together an image of lush beauty.
Kevin used various stems sourced from the backyard garden – such as tulips, dahlias, scented geraniums, tree peonies, hydrangea and peach blossoms, asparagus ferns – to craft this elaborate arrangement that exuded an alluring garden vibe at his table setting.
Artificial outdoor flower arrangements that replicate natural vegetation may be easier for you. They’re built to withstand weather, heat and sun better than their real-life counterparts – plus you can assemble and refresh them on site, guaranteeing they fit into your patio seating arrangement seamlessly throughout spring without needing extensive upkeep and maintenance costs. This way you can incorporate seasonal outdoor flowers into your dining table decor all season without incurring additional upkeep fees or worrying about maintenance requirements.
Summer
Summertime brings with it sunshine, outdoor activities and vibrant floral blooms. A summer flower delivery can be the perfect way to commemorate a special event or bring some cheer into the home. Flowers like roses, hydrangeas, peonies and daisies are a popular choice; while garden style arrangements often showcase wildflower mixes or cottage charm.
Garden-style flower arrangements have quickly become a trend in floral design, embodying an organic aesthetic with their varied hues and shapes, which allows flowers to mix freely like they would in a garden setting. Their looser structure and use of natural materials such as branches enhance this organic aesthetic further.
When designing a garden-inspired floral arrangement, consider including blooms of various heights to add visual depth and create visual depth. A taller flower such as a snapdragon or delphinium could be placed at the back, with lower-growing geraniums or pansies filling out your center space – creating an arrangement with more dynamic visual depth that echoes summer garden beauty! By mixing flower heights, your arrangement can achieve more of a natural look resembling that found in nature.
Garden-style floral arrangements make an excellent addition to rustic and vintage decor styles, especially when combined with ceramic pots or antique jars for an organic touch in any room. A garden arrangement added as table centerpiece at a backyard celebration will immediately increase its festive ambiance!
While many appreciate seasonal floral arrangements throughout the year, some prefer winter florals for their subdued charm and beauty. Winter flower arrangements add warmth and color to a home; they make great additions in place of holiday garlands or wreaths to give any space an elegant edge.
Floral arrangements should complement your home’s unique decor by choosing flowers that speak to both you and your guests. From the vibrant hues of spring and summer to refined beauty in winter, we can help you select arrangements to complete the look in any season of the year.
Fall
Autumn flowers and plants bring with them a rich variety of colors, textures and forms that encapsulate this season. A local florist can help you select the ideal combination to suit both your decor and event needs.
Fall is an ideal season to add blooming flower arrangements in window boxes, hanging baskets or decorative pots – ideal if you don’t have enough room for larger blooms! These arrangements offer vibrant fall hues while giving a nod to tradition with smaller flowers that fill space more effectively.
Add color and charm to your patio or table with some simple floral arrangements created from foraged branches, plants and berries. Rose hips in a glass vase make an easy statement about fall color – they’re the result of spring roses going to seed in autumn and provide striking red-and-orange hues against bright fall foliage.
Make a low arrangement with long-blooming sedum flowers, rudbeckia, phlox, sedum and other late season garden blooms such as sedum scabiosa. This makes a wonderful window box display or table-top decoration!
Adding ornamental black pepper (Capsicum annuum) spiky branches to your arrangements is an easy and stunning way to bring vibrant color. Plus, these stunning blooms look lovely among other plants like blue-viburnum berries, sedums, yellow beech leaves and eucalyptus branches!
Ornamental grasses such as pampas and feather reed grass can often go overlooked when creating flower arrangements, yet they add texture and movement that add depth and dimension. They’re especially gorgeous when mixed in with more classic blooms such as sunflowers, dahlias or chrysanthemums for an eye-catching display.
Sharkey used a metal urn found at a flea market to make this arrangement, filled with golden Revert and chartreuse Yoko Ono chrysanthemums, zinnias spearmint and celosia flowers from Reverse Nursery – then draped white pantyhose over it all to add drama and humor.
Winter
Once holiday garlands and poinsettias have been put away and poinsettias have faded away, flowers in pristine white and pastel pink tones capture the charm and wonder of winter’s atmospheric charm.
Winter flower arrangements can include delicate blooms such as tulips, amaryllis or Christmas lilies and carnations. Violas (close relatives to pansies) provide another vibrant winter option which withstand frost and cold – great for weaving into gardens or placing under trees!
Camellias are perennial winter flowering plants that boast an expansive palette, from white to deep red hues. Their wide color spectrum pairs them well with various garden designs and looks gorgeous when coupled with winter greenery like magenta astrantia, silver brunia berries or hydrangeas.
Assembling flowers for a winter table can be simple and enjoyable with these helpful tricks for flower arranging. Start with a preformed fresh wreath to save time and ensure uniform soil coverage; next drape thriller sticks or uprights (such as birch logs) around its base for added height and visual interest; finally add decorative foliage such as yellow twig dogwood branches, golden evergreen leaves or curly willow for an elegant and refined finish.