Plan your wedding flowers with confidence using our seasonal bloom guide + curated colour palettes.
- theposyyard
- Dec 9, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 15, 2025

What’s Inside
✔ Season-by-season flower lists (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter)
✔ Curated colour palettes for each season
✔ Real floral inspiration from a working Melbourne flower farm and wedding florist
✔ A simple starting point for planning your dream florals
Made for couples who want beautiful flowers, fewer decisions, and a much clearer sense of direction.
Why This Guide Is a Must-Have for Newly Engaged Couples
Planning your wedding flowers can feel overwhelming — especially when you’re not sure what’s in season or where to begin. This guide gives you instant clarity, inspiration, and guidance so you can start planning with confidence.
You’ll discover which flowers are naturally blooming during your wedding season here in Victoria, plus colour palettes that bring everything together beautifully.

Why Seasonal Flowers Matter
Seasonal flowers are fresher, more vibrant and often better value — which means more impact for your investment. Understanding what’s naturally available for your wedding date also makes the planning process smoother and more enjoyable.
This guide helps you land on a palette and direction early, so you get the most out of your florist and your budget.
Hi, I’m Kristi — Your Farmer Florist
I’m a Melbourne-based wedding florist and flower farmer, creating beautiful designs for couples across Victoria using locally-grown, seasonal flowers.
Because so many of the blooms I work with are grown on our farm, I know exactly what thrives in each season — and how to bring your palette to life in the most beautiful way.
This guide is the same resource I give my own couples when we begin planning. Now I’m sharing it with you, completely free.
Ready to Start Planning Your Flowers?
Once you've explored your guide, we can check to see if your wedding date is available, walk through your ideas, and start to refine your palette.
Most couples book 8–12 months in advance, and peak dates fill quickly.
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