The Last Wild Push of the Garden
There’s a moment, right before autumn settles in, when the garden throws everything it has into one final, wild performance. Dahlias strut, cosmos refuses to bow out, seed heads shimmer in the low light. It’s a little chaotic, a little over the top — and absolutely glorious.
That’s the energy I love to bring into late-season wedding flowers: abundant, a touch unruly, and full of personality. Because love — like gardens in October — isn’t neat and perfect. It’s passionate, bold, and sometimes wildly unexpected.
💡 If you’re planning an autumn wedding, embrace the drama. Let the flowers spill, trail, twist. Let them tell the story of nature in her final crescendo before winter’s quiet.