Flowers

Green Event Guide: Flowers

  • Flowers that bloom naturally during the month of your wedding require less resource-heavy maintenance and, as a bonus, are less expensive! So choose your flowers based on seasonality and even better, opt for locally-grown locally grown flowers instead of ones from Latin America. As with food, this means a shorter distance to transport and less fuel for shipping/cooling!

  • Request that your florist use Veriflora, Rainforest Alliance, organic and fair trade certified flowers.

  • Floral foam is mostly plastic, is non-biodegradable, and contains toxic chemicals like formaldehyde! Ask your florist about alternatives.

  • Vintage, mismatched vases make for vibrant vessels and save waste. Some florists even have their own collection. You can also source them from second-hand shops.

  • If you opt for cut flowers, donate them to a local hospital or retirement home. Be sure to make arrangements for that before your wedding - Flowers by Stem can make such arrangements for you.

  • Potted plants and herbs or planted succulents which come in an endless variety of shapes, are a low-impact way to decorate your event. Plus, you can still support a small, local business by ordering from your local greenhouse.

  • For example, Larkspur has been growing heirloom flowers in southwest Michigan, just 90 miles from Chicago, using sustainable methods such as corn-based plastic mulch film. They raise up to 50 colorful heirloom varieties for their designs between May and September. Visit Larkspur's website to learn more about their efforts.

Questions to ask your florist

  • Do you compost the scraps?

  • Do you use floral foam?

  • Can you source flowers locally?

  • Do you use styrofoam to transport?

  • Do you have vintage vases to rent?

  • Can you coordinate a floral donation post-event?