Spring weddings in Maryland are full of possibility — longer days, fresh growth, and the first blooms of the season. For couples planning a spring wedding on the Eastern Shore, choosing flowers that are naturally in season allows for designs that feel romantic, abundant, and connected to the landscape.
At Winters Farm Florals, spring is one of our favorite times to design wedding flowers. As a working Maryland flower farm, we grow many of our spring blooms right here, allowing us to create arrangements that feel fresh, intentional, and perfectly suited to the season.
Why Spring Flowers Work So Well for Maryland Weddings
Spring on the Eastern Shore brings cooler temperatures, softer light, and a natural sense of renewal. Flowers that bloom during this time tend to have delicate textures, gentle movement, and a garden-inspired feel — ideal for weddings that lean romantic and organic.
Choosing seasonal spring flowers also means:
- Better freshness and longevity
- More natural color palettes
- Designs that reflect the time of year
- Flowers that photograph beautifully outdoors
Rather than forcing summer blooms too early, working with what’s naturally blooming allows your wedding flowers to feel effortless and cohesive.
Popular Spring Wedding Flowers in Maryland
Availability can vary slightly year to year depending on weather, but these blooms are commonly featured in spring weddings across Maryland and the Eastern Shore.
- Peonies: A spring favorite known for their soft, layered petals and romantic feel. Peonies are typically available in late spring and are often used as focal flowers in bridal bouquets and centerpieces.
- Ranunculus: Delicate and full of texture, ranunculus blooms beautifully in early to mid-spring. They’re perfect for couples who want a refined, garden-inspired look.
- Tulips: Classic and cheerful, tulips work well in spring bouquets and arrangements. They bring clean lines and fresh color to designs.
- Anemones: Known for their striking centers, anemones add contrast and interest to spring florals while still feeling soft and seasonal.
- Stock: Ruffly, fluffy, and wonderfully fragrant, stock is an understated staple of spring flowers that brings softness to spring wedding arrangements.
Spring Color Palettes That Shine on the Eastern Shore
Spring weddings pair beautifully with softer, nature-inspired color palettes. Popular options include:
- Ivory, blush, and soft peach
- Pale yellow with fresh greens
- Lavender and muted blues
- White with hints of soft pink or buttercream
These palettes complement both waterfront and countryside venues and feel especially natural during the spring months.
Spring Wedding Flowers by Wedding Style
Different spring venues lend themselves to slightly different floral approaches:
- Garden or outdoor weddings: loose, organic arrangements with soft movement
- Historic venues: classic blooms with refined structure and gentle color palettes
- Barn or countryside weddings: garden-style florals with a mix of texture and greenery
Spring flowers are incredibly versatile and can be adapted to suit both elegant and relaxed celebrations.
Designing with Spring Flowers from a Local Maryland Flower Farm
Because we grow many of our spring flowers ourselves, our designs are shaped by what’s blooming naturally at the time of your wedding. This allows us to create wedding flowers that feel intentional rather than overly curated.
Seasonal design also offers flexibility — instead of focusing on exact flower varieties, we build arrangements around color, texture, and overall feel. The result is florals that feel abundant, romantic, and true to the season.
Couples planning spring weddings throughout Maryland — including the Eastern Shore — often appreciate the ease and beauty that comes from working with flowers at their natural peak.
Planning a Spring Wedding in Maryland?
Whether you’re hosting a spring wedding in Salisbury, Easton, Cambridge, or elsewhere on the Eastern Shore, choosing a florist who understands local seasons makes a meaningful difference.
If you’re exploring spring wedding flowers and want guidance on what’s in season and what fits your vision, we’re always happy to help.
Learn more about our Maryland wedding florist services here!


