Dahlias

Think Wedding Season

Color, detail and texture remain the hope and promise of the 2021 wedding season.

Yes, COVID-19 makes this a time of uncertainty. But weddings will still be held one way or another, and the services of flower farmers will still be needed because flowers are a staple of any wedding. So, don’t let current challenges keep you from growing the best blooms possible.

In a year like this one, subtle and neutral shades just may be what a bride is seeking, but there’s no reason you can’t sprinkle in some bright, bold details.

Creamy White Fleurel Giant Dinnerplate Dahlia

As seen in this bouquet, the creamy white Fleurel Giant Dinnerplate Dahlia provides a neutral base around which color accents are added to complete the palette. Details matter!

Magnificent Dahlia

Here is that magnificent dahlia in full-blown glory. Now, what bride wouldn’t want this beauty starring in her bouquet!

Dahlia

Joyful color choices for 2021 include reds, yellows and all shades of pink.

Of course, you don’t have to be limited to these colors. And remember, color is making a comeback (which is not to knock the 2021 Pantone Colors of the Year—Ultimate Gray and Illuminating—as I talked about in the colors of the year blog post).

Dahlias

Whether you and this year’s brides are going with pastel, earthy or bold tones, it’s all about investing in high quality product, having a solid soil foundation and spending the time required to successfully maintain your flower farm!

Now, who’s ready to begin this growing season with K Van Bourgondien?

Happy Growing!

—Pamela Anthony