Simple spring flower arrangement ideas - From Britain with Love (2024)

February and March are when I fill my home with spring flowers and bulbs as a taste of the new season just around the corner. For me, simple spring flower arrangement ideas need to be fragrant, unfussy and natural. I buy lots of bulbs in pots and then really enjoy hunting around for the perfect container to plant them up in. Sometimes it will be an old enamel jug, oil pourer or watering can. Recently I’ve been re-using old tins too rather than chucking them into the recycling.

The sun is shining today, so I thought I’d take some photos to share with you and hope you like some of my ideas.

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I love how my mum’s old Mason Cash mixing bowl looks with narcissi bulbs planted inside. I top it off with moss that I take from a damp wall in my garden. I lost my lovely mum six years ago, so when I plant up her old mixing bowl like thisit feels like a beautiful connection with her. I can remember my mum making amazing apple pies when I was little, helping her to make the pastry in this very bowl. She did make very good pastry. ‘Cold hands,’ she’d say. ‘pastry is all about cold hands and a light touch.’

Filling this bowl with pretty flowers has given me so much pleasure – and brought back so many lovely memories. That’s what possessions are actually for, surely?

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I also love to plant up attractive tins once the contents have been eaten. I liked these tomato and fig tins, so washed them out and planted up too… what do you think? The figs were way too sweet and an unappetising khaki colour, but if I’m honest it was always all about the tin. It was in the window of a local greengrocer and I went in specially. I also came out with some amazing local watercress, kale grown by a Lancashire farmer I know really well and the best eggs I’ve eaten in ages. So I don’t feel too guilty about not eating most of the figs…

The old enamel olive oil pourer was another car boot find. I like the interesting shape and it’s just the right size for planting up with narcissi. The blue hyacinths on my coffee table needed a contrast so I added one of the bright red tomato tins planted with narcissi. I really love how it looks, just wish I’d turned the daffodils around for the photo below so you could see them better. But hopefully you get the idea…

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I have a bit of a thing for old white creamware jugs, so have quite a collection in different sizes that I’ve picked up over the years at car boots and junk shops. I love how these simple white hyacinths look in this old jug There’s a slight chip on the spout, but that doesn’t take away from the beauty at all for me. If anything it adds to it. It makes me wonder how it got there. Was it maybe pouring custard many years ago? Did it get chipped by a tap when adding water for other flowers in another life?

I also love my old Fortnum and Mason pudding bowl which I remember picking up for 20p at a car boot sale years ago. I put lemons, eggs, all sorts in there and really like the way the slightly smudgy old type looks.

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If you feel inspired to get creative with spring blooms yourself, you can source lots of fragrant and unusual blooms direct from the grower.

Spring flower suppliers from our directory

There are lots of wonderful hand-picked independent UK flower growers in our directory.Here are a few of my favourites for buying spring blooms direct from the farm…

Blue Box flower company

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Steeped in heritage, The Blue Box Flower Company is the first point of call for luxury flowers in the UK. Based on St.Mary’s, the Isles of Scilly, recognised internationally for its historical industry of Scilly flowers, they are a wholly unique online florist. Specialising in the traditional Isles of Scilly flowers, Scented Narcissi, their Seasonal fresh flowers are delivered across the UK and are carefully wrapped in bespoke gift packaging, and placed in an iconic blue box.

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Blue Box flower company is listed in the From Britain with Love directory here >>

Scilly Flowers

Scilly Flowers at Churchtown Farm is a family farm based on St Martins in the beautiful Isles of Scilly just off the cost of Cornwall. They specialise in growing scented flowers. In the winter they grow the traditional island flower crop of scented Narcissi and in the summer they grow scented show pinks. You can buy directly from the farm.

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Scilly Flowers are listed in the FBWL directory here >>

Fentogollan Flower Farm

Fentongollan Flower farm – fresh Cornish flowers bulbs & vegetable plants delivered straight to your door.

The same family has been farming just under two and a half thousand acres of beautiful and fertile Cornish countryside for over 130 years.

They grow over 400 varieties of daffodil, including many that are new, unique and rare. You can buy directly from the farm.

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Fentogollan are listed in the FBWL directory here >>

I’ve also made a simple blooms board on Pinterest if you want to browse some more ideas. Here are a few of my latest favourites.

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I spent a wonderful day with Sarah from Floribunda Rose and love her approach to flowers. She is passionate about seasonal, British flowers and loves to include beautifully scented locally grown flowers and foraged foliages at every opportunity. I just adore these arrangements she did for a spring wedding, photographed byJulie Michaelsen Photography

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Florbunda Rose is listed in the From Britain with Love directory here >>

Love these seasonal spring posies from The Real Flower Company.

The Real Flower company grows and sells a range of beautiful seasonal hand-tied flowers as well as their distinctive hat boxes filled with scented garden roses, aromatic herbs and garden foliage.

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Love the ethos – and also the individual look of Petalon flowers – all wrapped tightly in hessian.

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Petalon has a weekly choice of two bouquets that go up on the website every Monday morning. They deliver by bicycle to central London and by post to mainland UK.All of packaging is either biodegradable or recyclable.

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As a wonderful rich change from the whites, blues and yellows of spring, I do really love these dark claret hellebores with touches of bright green. Love how they look very simply grouped together in a clear glass vase by Philippa Craddock flowers (listed in our directory here)

Philippa also sells a beautiful range of faux flowers, including the Cafe au Lait dahlia, white peonies and some really pretty bridal bouquets… I do like to mix one or two faux flowers with fresh seasonal blooms. The white peonies and cafe au lait dahlias could make simple garden flowers and foliage go a long way.

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And what about this dahlia hairpin?

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If it’s big, blowsy old-fashioned roses you’re looking for, you might like to know about these, also by Philippa:

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I also love these parrot tulips in shades of blush pink lime green and white. Just beautiful. I love tulips and like to display them in generous bunches of the same colour in simple jugs, jars or vases.

Philippa Craddock is listed in our directory here

I love Worm. creative floral designers in London (listed in our directory here) Always a great source of inspiration – book up workshops, order flower deliveries within their London delivery area…

Love these spring flower ideas:

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And I love this image of pink blossom by Peony & Sage. Find the most beautiful floral wallpapers and linens over on their website. All beautifully made in England. This bunny design is available in various fabric and wallpaper variations too, in case you’re interested!

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Whilst we’re on the subject of cherry blossom, how beautiful is this simple idea by The Natural Wedding Company? It’s a great resource if you’re planning your big day and want to find ethical suppliers to help you make it eco friendly as well as beautiful.

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Sarah Raven (listed in our directory here) is always a great source of inspiration as well as seeds and bulbs to buy by post.

Love these spring ideas by Sarah:

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FAQs

What is British style of flower arrangement? ›

Loosely structured in round or oval arrangements, the English Garden style is typically composed of a mix of garden flowers or flowers which would usually grow together in a garden, so they would all be from the same season.

What is the English flower arrangement also known as? ›

The English Garden Style, also known as the English Cottage Style, refers to a type of flower bouquet that uses fresh-from-the-garden blooms arranged in an artfully irregular manner mimicking how the flowers would look in nature. It's a very popular design and is often seen at weddings and other formal events.

What is the basic rule in flower arrangement? ›

The perfect arrangement of flowers is the one with the right balance. This means that the height of the arrangement should be at least one and a half times more than the height of the container. Although the height of the arrangement can be higher than this, it is never lower.

What are the 4 British flowers? ›

All parts of United Kingdom has their own national flowers. England has the rose, Wales – the daffodil, Scotland – the thistle and Northern Ireland – the shamrock.

What are the British floral symbols? ›

The National Flowers of the United Kingdom
  • The English Rose. The national flower of England is the Tudor rose. ...
  • The Scottish Thistle. The national flower of Scotland is the thistle, which is commonly found in the Scottish highlands. ...
  • The Welsh Daffodil. The national flower of Wales is the daffodil. ...
  • The Irish Shamrock.
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What is English garden floral design? ›

The English Garden Style, also known as the English Cottage Style, refers to a type of flower bouquet that uses fresh-from-the-garden blooms arranged in an artfully irregular manner mimicking how the flowers would look in nature. It's a very popular design and is often seen at weddings and other formal events.

What is an English bouquet? ›

Features of the English Garden Style

Flowers with big blossoms such as English garden roses, peonies, dahlias, and ranunculus are common. Spiky, vertical accents are also a component with popular varieties including delphinium, snapdragon, hollyhock, and foxglove.

What is the flower language in England? ›

What is Floriography? The idea that flowers had different meanings grew in popularity in France and England in the first decades of the 19th century. During this period, many books were published, each claiming to translate the 'language of flowers', and known collectively as 'floriographies'.

What is the 3 5 8 rule in floristry? ›

One of the European designs that we create in floristry is called the Form Linear, in which we apply flowers by using the 3:5:8 rule, with 3 main focal groups: 3 = Sub-dominate Group/Placement. 5 = Contrasting Group/Placement. 8 = Dominate Group/Placement.

How many flowers should be in a flower arrangement? ›

How Many Flowers Do I Need to Make a Bouquet?
ArrangementMixed Bouquet (Focal Flower, Secondary Flower, Filler, and Greens)
Stem Count for Small Arrangement10 Stems
Stem Count for Medium Arrangement18-20 Stems
Stem Count for Large Arrangement25-30 Stems

How do you make a flower arrangement without an oasis? ›

Two of the most cost-effective mechanics are chicken wire and waterproof floral tape. Both products are budget- and user-friendly, available in different colors, and considered ideal when creating straight-to-water arrangements.

What makes a good flower arrangement? ›

Use a formula

There is an order of operations in floral design that leads to the best results! The formula is first foliage, then focal flowers, then filler flowers. By placing the foliage first, you have a bit more control over creating the overall shape and form that the rest of your flowers will fit into.

How do you arrange flowers nicely? ›

Start by adding the largest flowers first, working in a circle and turning the vase as you go to make sure the arrangement is symmetrical. Layer in the next variety of flower and repeat until all flowers have been added. Finish the arrangement by adding greenery, grasses, or berries.

What is the golden rule in floral design? ›

Employ The Golden Ratio

According to Bruni, the "golden ratio" for floral arranging is creating a visual where the arrangement is two-and-a-half sizes bigger than its container.

What is the English garden design floral design? ›

The English Garden Style, also known as the English Cottage Style, refers to a type of flower bouquet that uses fresh-from-the-garden blooms arranged in an artfully irregular manner mimicking how the flowers would look in nature. It's a very popular design and is often seen at weddings and other formal events.

What is European style flower arrangement? ›

In terms of style, European floral designs often emphasis simplicity, elegance and balance. Arrangements are often symmetrical and have several focal flowers, with each element carefully chosen to complement and enhance the overall composition.

What is a European flower arrangement? ›

Traditional European arrangements contain a mass of flowers, typically gathered into dome or wreath shapes, crescents or sometimes a T-shape.

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