Our first wedding consultation at Foraged Florals. I knew this heart centred approach had a place in weddings. I still tear up at the important moments we captured in flowers.
Susan Florist, Foraged Florals Like the early blooming summer snowflakes, it's never too early to book a consultation with a wedding florist.
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“Can I just gush about the lovely job Foraged Florals in New Ross did on our wedding flowers! From our very first meeting they embraced all the sentimentality I was looking for. Wow did they deliver! My bouquet included orchids for Krista the blueberries for my Dad, and roses for my Mum. The boutonnieres have hints of Maple to tie to Glenn’s mums Jeannie Johnston year of running a sugar shack all while embracing his love of sports cars (for non car peps is the Gulf racing colours) and I can’t leave out a little bit of added luck! I can’t recommend them enough!”
Karen Bennett, Facebook |
Boutonnière Featured in Spring 2023 Slow Flowers JournalWe are thrilled and honoured to have our boutonnière design featured in the "Flori Cognoscenti - Boutonnières" section of the Spring 2023 Slow Flowers Journal. Special thanks to Samson of Samson Photography for his sensitivity and artistry.
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We do flower arrangements
by request. Call 902-209-3638 to place an order or to book a complimentary consultation for wedding flowers. 5491 Hwy 12, Harriston, Nova Scotia B0J 2M0.902-209-3638 |
Support local, seasonal and sustainable
flower farmers. It is the future.. On our flower farm and studio, our methods of production and design already produce the lowest possible carbon footprint for a flower arrangement - grown outdoors, locally and seasonally with no chemical inputs. Susan Larder is a SFN member florist. |
Our tiny flower farm is situated near Waqmiaq*, now New Ross, in the District of Sipekne'katik, in Mi'kma'ki on the unceded ancestral and territorial land and waters of the Mi'kmaw People. We aspire to be respectful stewards of their land, as the Mi'kmaq have been, and continue to be, for thousands of years. We are all Treaty People under the Peace and Friendship Treaties of 1725 and 1752.
*Waqmiaq is translated as "clean flowing water" on the Mi'kmaw Place Names website https://placenames.mapdev.ca. An audio of its pronunciation is also available. ©2024 Foraged Florals |