A budding Choosing the right wedding flowers can be a minefield if you’re not sure what it is you’re after. Never fear – these North East florists are here to lend a helping hand ROMANCE www.belsflowers.co.uk OPTED FOR A SPRING WEDDING? “Spring is the most wonderful time for natural, meadow flowers,” says Helen Mawson from Newcastle’s Bels Flowers. “Delicate flowers such as muscari, sweet peas and miniature tet-a-tet are available, which are heavenly scented to give a gorgeous atmosphere to your day. Tulips, anemone and ranunculus are also around, which provide a neutral, pastel or vibrant colour palette. The good news is a lot of spring flowers are grown in England, which reduces the carbon footprint for shipping. In the North East, there are a number of growers supplying wholesale to wedding florists, providing beautiful stock which is ‘grown not flown’. “One top tip for getting the best out of the spring season is to plan with your florist your style and colour scheme, taking advice on which flowers will be the best for achieving your look. Put your trust in them to create your flowery dreams – then await your beautiful delivery on your big day!” Visit www.belsflowers.co.uk for more information. www.belsflowers.co.uk www.belsflowers.co.uk http://seanelliottphotography.co.uk www.belsflowers.co.uk https://katymelling.com www.belsflowers.co.uk www.belsflowers.co.uk FLOWERS 49
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