Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, Blossoms and Berries is a floral design studio and flower farm dedicated to crafting unique, memorable wedding flowers. Founded in June 2021 by husband-and-wife team Simon and Clare, their passion for growing has blossomed into a full-time commitment to nurturing the soil and providing stunning, seasonal blooms. Their floral style is lush, organic, and expressive—ideal for couples who want timeless yet distinctive flowers for their big day.
At Blossoms and Berries, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the foundation of their work. They believe in working with nature to create beautiful, ethical floral designs that you can feel good about.
Blossoms and Berries loves being part of your wedding journey, turning your floral dreams into reality. Every wedding is unique, and their bespoke design service ensures your flowers reflect your personal style and story.
From stunning bridal bouquets and buttonholes to enchanting aisle decorations and centrepieces, they craft beautiful arrangements for every part of your celebration. They start with an initial consultation and create a mood board to help you visualize your perfect wedding flowers. Serving couples across Pembrokeshire, West Carmarthenshire, and South Ceredigion, this talented team is ready to bring your floral vision to life.
Providing the floristry and flowers for my brother’s wedding, it was such a special gift and he and his now wife loved them. It’s why we provide DIY options, so that friends and family can get involved with decorating their loved ones wedding venues.
Wild, natural, sustainable, unique, memorable
That we grow everything ourselves on the farm and then transform the little beauties into wild, natural arrangements without the need for any single use plastics
Try and source everything as close to the venue as possible. It will save on delivery costs and support a local business!
Individual charms added to the groomsmen’s buttonholes and bridesmaid’s bouquets that represented them each individually.
Following initial contact we provide a brochure that gives couples an idea of the packages and prices of individual items. We then discuss what they’re looking for either by email or telephone consultation. On receipt of a small booking fee to secure the date we ask couples to share a few photos, a Pinterest board or describe the vibe of their ideal wedding. We then put together a personalised mood board so couples can get an idea of what their wedding flowers will look like and to make sure we’ve understood the brief correctly. Around 2 weeks before the wedding, couples can either come to the farm or FaceTime to see the flowers that are in season and let us know what they like and what they don’t like.
We like to use lots of seed pods to add texture and movement, it’s what makes a bouquet look wild and natural.
We are always happy to collect any leftover flowers and compost them, this means they get put back in the soil and provide nutrients for the following years flowers.