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What's Blooming Now: A Sustainable Florist's Guide to Summer Wedding Flowers Across New Jersey, NYC, and the Hudson Valley

Summer blooms floating in wine glasses at Valley Rock Inn

Photo by Lin Pernille

We're in the thick of our busiest stretch of the year. Between now and early fall, my team and I are moving between studio days in Jersey City and wedding mornings in backyards, barns, vineyards, and ballrooms across New Jersey, New York City, the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, and all along the NE Coast. It's the season when I hear one question more than any other, from couples just starting to plan and from couples a few weeks out: what's actually in bloom right now, and how do we make our flowers feel luxurious without feeling wasteful?

I love this question. It's the one that gets at what we actually do here, which is design around what the season and the region are already offering us, rather than flying in whatever a Pinterest board says we need.

garden roses, cosmos, sweetpea, ranunculus, and more beautiful summer blooms

Photo by Lizzie Burger

What We're Designing Right Now

This year's weddings feel less like tightly packed, picture perfect spheres and more like something you'd come across growing wild, just arranged with intention. We're leaning into asymmetry, a little negative space, and stems left long and visible instead of bound up and hidden. A lot of our couples are asking for a single hero bloom done beautifully rather than ten different varieties competing for attention; a wall of garden roses, a trailing moment of amaranthus over an arch, a centerpiece built almost entirely from one kind of dahlia in three shades.

Color wise, we're seeing two directions at once. Some couples want warm, earthy tones, terracotta, amber, deep olive, that feel grounded and a little romantic. Others are pulling back toward something quieter; Pantone's color of the year for 2026 is a soft, breathable white called Cloud Dancer, and we're seeing that instinct show up in bridal work too, lots of pale neutrals layered with texture instead of color.

And one habit that used to set us apart is finally becoming standard practice across the industry: repurposing ceremony florals into reception details instead of letting them sit unused after the vows. We've built our whole process around that idea since 2016, so it's nice to see it catching on.

wedding floral installation inspired by the Pantone 2026 color of the year, Cloud Dancer

Photo by Melissa Macdonald

What's Actually Growing Across NJ, NY, and the Hudson Valley Right Now

When couples ask what's "in season," here's what that really means for our region between June and September. This is the palette we're pulling from for most of our summer weddings, sourced from the network of small growers we work with throughout New Jersey, the Hudson Valley, and the Catskills.

Garden roses are at their best through midsummer, full and soft in a way the imported, stiff-stemmed varieties never quite match. Hydrangea is everywhere right now, big, billowy, and forgiving for couples who want volume without a huge budget. Scabiosa and snapdragons give us height and a bit of whimsy for taller arrangements. Zinnias start strong in July and carry us through early fall, bringing in the kind of saturated color that photographs beautifully at golden hour. And as we move into August and September, dahlias and amaranthus take over, dahlias for that lush, almost impossibly perfect bloom, and amaranthus for the trailing, sculptural movement that's become one of the most requested elements in our designs this year.

Working this close to home means your flowers were likely cut within days of your wedding rather than shipped across a continent. It also means we can adjust at the last minute if a grower has something exceptional come in, which is part of what keeps our designs feeling alive rather than catalog perfect.

local summer blooms like celosia, garden roses, and zinnia

Photo by Dasha Murashka

Designing Without Floral Foam

One thing that hasn't changed since we opened our doors is that we don't use floral foam, ever. It's a single use plastic that never fully breaks down, and it's been showing up in waterways and soil for decades under the floral industry's radar. Instead, we build our installations and arrangements using chicken wire, reusable pin frogs, natural foliage, and armatures we can use again and again. It takes more skill and more time on our end, but it means your wedding flowers leave nothing behind that outlasts the memory of the day itself.

foam free wedding ceremony design, garden floor ceremony backdrop

Photo by Joshua Brown

Where the Flowers Go When the Celebration Ends

We also think about what happens after the last dance. Through our partnership with The Green Bucket, the botanical waste from our events, spent blooms, greenery, and trimmings, goes through anaerobic processing rather than a landfill, where it breaks down and gets put back to use instead of sitting sealed away for decades. It's a small piece of the puzzle, but it's part of how we try to close the loop on every event we design.

Sustainability was never our founding pitch. It's become one of the most meaningful parts of how we work, one decision and one season at a time, and our locally grown summer flowers are one of the clearest examples of that in action.

colorful summer wedding at The Roundhouse in Beacon, NY

Photo by Nicole Clarey

If You're Planning a Wedding This Season

If you're getting married in New Jersey, New York City, the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, or Pennsylvania this summer or fall and want flowers that reflect both where you're celebrating and how you want to celebrate, I'd love to hear about your day. Reach out through the contact page on our website and let's talk about what's growing near you.

With love, Christa Founder & Lead Designer, A Petal To Peddle

tags: summer wedding, colorful blooms, new jersey weddings, hudson valley weddings, sustainable floristry, sustainable florist
categories: New Jersey, Real Weddings, Sustainability, Wedding Blog, Wedding Florist, Wedding Venues
Wednesday 06.17.26
Posted by Christa Quigley
 

Top 5 New Jersey Wedding Venues

Photo by Monica M Photography at Perona Farms

Spring is the best season to get married in the Garden State! Here are the Top 5 NJ Spring Wedding Venues:

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tags: new jersey weddings, wedding florist, spring wedding
categories: New Jersey, NJ Wedding Florist, Wedding Venues, Wedding Planning
Tuesday 03.05.24
Posted by Christa Quigley
 

Hot Take - Don't buy flowers for Valentine's Day!

Photo by Jenna Toulantis

Hey there flower enthusiasts and romantics alike! Today, I want to dive into a somewhat controversial opinion that might make you rethink your Valentine's Day traditions. Brace yourselves – we're talking about the idea that maybe, just maybe, buying flowers on this love-filled day might not be the best move. Now, before you clutch your bouquet in disbelief, hear me out.

Let's start with the environmental elephant in the room – sustainability. Flowers are a fantastic way to express love, but the dark side is the toll it takes on our planet. The sheer volume of flowers grown and shipped for Valentine's Day is staggering, contributing to carbon footprints that are anything but romantic. Think about it – those beautiful blooms often travel thousands of miles, guzzling fuel and emitting greenhouse gases along the way.

Now, I'm not saying love shouldn't be celebrated with flowers, but what if we took a more eco-conscious route? Consider opting for locally sourced, seasonal blooms or even potted plants that can live on beyond the holiday. Your thoughtful gesture could have a positive impact on both your relationship and the environment.

Picture this – you walk into your favorite florist shop, and suddenly, you feel like you've stepped into a high-stakes poker game. The prices have skyrocketed, and you're left wondering if those roses are made of gold. Valentine's Day, as wonderful as it is, has unfortunately become a cash cow for the floral industry.

From the florist's perspective, it's not just about petals and stems; it's about navigating a wave of demand that hits only once a year. The increased cost of flowers during this season isn't just about greed – it's about compensating for the rest of the year when business might be slower. So, while you're paying a premium for those dazzling bouquets, spare a thought for your local florist trying to make ends meet.

Let's talk about the big one – the notion that giving flowers on Valentine's Day has lost its genuine meaning. In the rush to pick the most stunning bouquet or the rarest exotic flowers, the sentiment behind the gesture often gets drowned out by societal expectations.

Valentine's Day has turned into a floral frenzy, where everyone is rushing to express their love in the same way. The uniqueness and personal touch that flowers once carried are now somewhat diluted in a sea of red roses and heart-shaped arrangements. Maybe it's time to break away from the expected and find more meaningful ways to convey your love.

In conclusion, I'm not advocating for a flower-free Valentine's Day. Instead, I'm suggesting we take a moment to reconsider our approach. Perhaps it's time to explore sustainable options, like pressing flowers throughout the year and making a beautiful handmade card with them, planting a tree instead or gifting a living plant. Support local florists throughout the year and rediscover the joy of giving flowers on days that aren't dictated by a calendar. Let's make every day an opportunity to express love, and who knows, your gesture might just blossom into something truly special.

tags: valentine's day, vday, valentine's day flowers, hot take
categories: NJ Wedding Florist, New Jersey, Sustainability, Valentine's Day
Wednesday 02.07.24
Posted by Christa Quigley
 

Budding Blooms: Why Choosing a New Jersey Wedding Florist Mom Makes Perfect Sense

Photo by Jenna Leggio

Planning a wedding in the Garden State? If you're on the lookout for a top-notch florist to transform your venue with exquisite blooms, consider the unique advantages of hiring a New Jersey wedding florist who happens to be a new mom. In this blog post, we'll delve into the reasons why entrusting your wedding flowers to a mom can add that extra touch of magic to your special day.

Photo by Rebecca Ferrier

1. Unmatched Attention to Detail: New moms are renowned for their exceptional attention to detail, honed through countless hours spent caring for their little ones. This meticulousness translates seamlessly into the world of floral design. From selecting the perfect blooms to arranging them in a visually appealing manner, a mom's keen eye ensures that every petal is in its place. This attention to detail guarantees that your wedding flowers will not only be beautiful but also reflect the unique essence of your love story.

Photo by Forever Photography NY

2. Time Management Prowess: Juggling the demands of a newborn and managing a household hones a mom's time management skills like no other experience. When it comes to the fast-paced world of New Jersey wedding planning, having a florist who excels in time management is invaluable. A mom understands the importance of deadlines and is adept at coordinating multiple tasks efficiently. This means your wedding flowers will be ready, on time, and in full bloom, allowing you to focus on enjoying your special day without a worry in the world.

Photo by Meadowlark Stills

3. Budget-Friendly Creativity: New Jersey wedding costs can add up quickly, and a budget-friendly mom florist understands the importance of delivering stunning floral designs without exceeding your financial constraints. Their creative flair combined with a practical approach ensures that you get the most out of your investment, creating floral arrangements that are impactful but won’t break the bank.

Photo by The Fox & The Hare

4. Personalized Touch for New Jersey Love Stories: A new mom, having recently experienced the miracle of life, brings a unique perspective to her work. She understands the significance of meaningful details and can infuse your wedding flowers with a personalized touch. Whether it's incorporating your favorite flowers, colors, or even sentimental elements, a mom's innate ability to connect emotionally can turn your wedding florals into a reflection of your love story.

Photo by Jenna Leggio

5. Flexibility and Adaptability for New Jersey Weddings: New Jersey weather and wedding plans can be unpredictable, but a mom florist's adaptability shines in the face of unforeseen challenges. Their ability to handle last-minute changes with ease ensures that your New Jersey wedding flowers remain as breathtaking as planned, regardless of any unexpected twists.

Photo by Mile Square Moments

In summary, choosing a New Jersey wedding florist who is also a new mom brings a wealth of advantages, from local expertise to budget-friendly creativity. As you embark on the journey of planning your New Jersey wedding, consider the unique perspective and skills that a mom florist can bring to ensure that your wedding flowers are not only a visual delight but a heartfelt celebration of love in the Garden State.

tags: new jersey, wedding florist, new mom, new jersey weddings, mompreneur, new jersey wedding florist
categories: New Jersey, Wedding Planning, Mompreneur
Friday 01.05.24
Posted by Christa Quigley
 

Gratitude in Full Bloom: A Heartfelt Thank You from A Petal To Peddle

Dear Cherished Community,

It is with immense joy and gratitude that we extend our heartfelt thanks for the incredible honor bestowed upon us – A Petal To Peddle has been voted the Best Floral Design Studio in Jersey City, NJ by the discerning readers of Hoboken Girl! This recognition is a testament to the incredible support we've received from our community, and it fills our hearts with pride and appreciation.

Best Floral Design in Jersey City, NJ!

Based in Jersey City, NJ, top NJ wedding florists at A Petal To Peddle create stunning custom designs for weddings and events. With a focus on sustainability, we provide a holistic design planning process that benefits both our clients and the planet!

Being awarded this honor is a true privilege. We are thrilled to have our passion for floral design acknowledged on a platform that celebrates the vibrancy and uniqueness of our local community. It's not just an award; it's a symbol of the strong connection we share with the wonderful people of Jersey City.

At A Petal To Peddle, we've always aimed to be more than just a floral design studio – we aspire to be a part of the fabric of our community, contributing to its beauty and joy. The title of the Best Floral Design Studio by Hoboken Girl reinforces our commitment to providing the highest quality blooms and innovative designs that resonate with the tastes and preferences of our cherished customers.

To our incredible clients, we owe this achievement to you. Your trust in our ability to create stunning floral arrangements for your special moments has been the driving force behind our success. Thank you for choosing A Petal To Peddle to be a part of your celebrations, from birthdays and weddings to everyday moments that deserve a touch of floral magic.

As the Best New Jersey Florist, we take pride in representing the excellence that our beautiful state has to offer. Your votes affirm our dedication to delivering the freshest flowers and the most enchanting arrangements, ensuring that each creation tells a unique story and captures the essence of the moment.

Image by Jenna Leggio

To those who honored us with the title of Best Wedding Florist, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your trust in our ability to add a touch of floral magic to your most special day is truly appreciated. We look forward to continuing to be a part of the cherished moments and milestones in your lives.

Being recognized by Hoboken Girl as the Best Floral Design Studio in Jersey City is not just a professional achievement for us; it's a recognition of our roots and the love we have for our local community. We are committed to staying deeply rooted in Jersey City, continually evolving to meet the ever-changing needs and preferences of our beloved customers.

Image by Jenna Leggio

As we move forward into 2024, we do so with a renewed sense of purpose and a commitment to excellence in every arrangement we create. To the readers of Hoboken Girl who took the time to vote for us, share their experiences, and support local businesses, we extend our sincerest thanks. Your support fuels our passion, and we are honored to continue serving you as the Best Floral Design Studio in Jersey City.

With heartfelt appreciation,

Christa and the A Petal To Peddle Team

tags: best florist, jersey city, new jersey wedding florist, wedding florist, hoboken girl
categories: New Jersey, Wedding Florist, NJ Wedding Florist, Wedding Blog
Thursday 12.28.23
Posted by Christa Quigley