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Tips for a Garden Wedding

More and more brides are looking to hold their wedding in a garden. Once a bride decides that the romance and beauty of a garden wedding outweighs the unpredictability of an outdoor event, the sky is the limit.

The beauty of a garden in full bloom is every brides dream. Because Mother Nature controls all of this, garden wedding brides must be flexible. If you find a location that seems perfect because of the bones of the garden- not one specific flower or tree in bloom, chances are good your wedding will be gorgeous.

Below are some tips that may give some ideas for a garden wedding.

  • Consider family members homes and gardens as your first option. Having the most meaningful event of your life at a family members beloved garden is so romantic that it will be spectacular in meaning alone.
  • When considering a garden location, keep in mind more than the beauty: where is everyone going to park, what is the restroom situation, if it rains for a day before the service is this a soggy location?
  • Is there a large enough flat area to hold the garden wedding? Are you going to have everyone seated or will they stand?
  • As much as you don’t want to consider it–your guest walking safety should be well thought out at this point. Aunt Judy tripping on a stepping stone and having to call an ambulance is not romantic at all.
  • A public garden is also an excellent idea and they are usually more equipped to handle an event then a private residence. Botanical gardens are an excellent choice.
  • Botanical gardens have most of the bases covered; parking, reception areas, public restrooms. And a never ending supply of gardens to chose from. They also typically have an alternative indoor location in the event of bad weather.

A garden wedding is magical and worth the added planning. Having an experienced event planner or other that has done an outdoor event is the best insurance policy of a smooth garden wedding.
Best Wishes!
Lisa Ziegler
The Gardener’s Workshop
www.shoptgw.com

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 Weddings Comments Off

Tips for Garden Weddings

More and more brides are looking to hold their wedding in a garden. Once a bride decides that the romance and beauty of a garden wedding outweighs the unpredictability of an outdoor event, the sky is the limit.
The beauty of a garden in full bloom is every brides dream. Because Mother Nature controls all of this, garden wedding brides must be flexible. If you find a location that seems perfect because of the bones of the garden- not one specific flower or tree in bloom, chances are good your wedding will be gorgeous.
Below are some tips that may give some ideas for a garden wedding.
•    Consider family members homes and gardens as your first option. Having the most meaningful event of your life at a family members beloved garden is so romantic that it will be spectacular in meaning alone.
•    When considering a garden location, keep in mind more than the beauty: where is everyone going to park, what is the restroom situation, if it rains for a day before the service is this a soggy location?
•    Is there a large enough flat area to hold the garden wedding? Are you going to have everyone seated or will they stand?
•    As much as you don't want to consider it–your guest walking safety should be well thought out at this point. Aunt Judy tripping on a stepping stone and having to call an ambulance is not romantic at all.
•    A public garden is also an excellent idea and they are usually more equipped to handle an event then a private residence. Botanical gardens are an excellent choice.
•    Botanical gardens have most of the bases covered; parking, reception areas, public restrooms. And a never ending supply of gardens to chose from. They also typically have an alternative indoor location in the event of bad weather.
A garden wedding is magical and worth the added planning. Having an experienced event planner or other that has done an outdoor event is the best insurance policy of a smooth garden wedding.
Best Wishes!
Lisa Ziegler
The Gardener's Workshop
www.shoptgw.com

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 Weddings Comments Off
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