Timed for Melbourne
February–April and October–November is when most couples marry here, so that's when florists are hardest to get. Your brief only goes to the ones with your date genuinely free.
Share your colours, your venue and roughly what you want to spend. We match couples marrying in Melbourne with florists who already work here — and who have your date free.
Florist spend
$2,000 – $12,000
Melbourne weddings
$35,000 – $65,000
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Two minutes, no account needed. Florist and Melbourne, VIC already filled in for you.
Always free for couples
Max 4 florists per brief
Best months: February–April and October–November
The Melbourne market
Melbourne has the deepest pool of florists in VIC, which is good news for choice and bad news for the good dates. Peak-season Saturdays are the first to go, so the ones worth talking to are usually the ones still free — which is exactly who your brief goes to.
February–April and October–November is when most couples marry here, so that's when florists are hardest to get. Your brief only goes to the ones with your date genuinely free.
Most florists matched to you already work across greater Melbourne, so travel fees rarely appear. If your venue sits on the fringe, ask where the boundary is before you sign.
Local weddings typically land around $35,000 – $65,000 all in, with florists usually in the $2,000 – $12,000 range. Restaurant and warehouse venues dominate. Minimum spends in Fitzroy, Collingwood and the CBD are the main cost driver.
Vendors who work here know laneway and warehouse receptions, garden estates and four-seasons-in-a-day planning, so their quotes account for the day as it actually runs rather than a generic timeline.
Local know-how
Before you book
FAQs
Most couples here budget $2,000 – $12,000 for their florist, inside a total wedding spend of roughly $35,000 – $65,000. Bouquets, buttonholes and simple table styling sit at the lower end. Installations, arches and hanging work move quickly toward the top. Quotes come to you directly, so you see real numbers for your date rather than a starting-from price.
Yes. Florists servicing Melbourne and the wider VIC region see your brief. Anyone outside your area never sees it.
Aim to have your florist locked in well before february–april and october–november of your wedding year — that's the local peak and the first period to sell out. If you're closer than that, send the brief anyway; availability is the first thing we check.
Four at most, all of them available on your date and working in Melbourne. You compare them side by side in your wedding portal and choose one — the rest are told straight away.
Always. Vendors pay to reach briefs that match what they do; you never pay us anything, and there's no obligation to book anyone you hear from.
A common rule of thumb in Australia is around 8 to 10% of the total wedding budget. Personal flowers alone can be done for a couple of thousand; large installations are where costs climb.
Sometimes, but it's a long, cold morning of work and wholesale access is limited without a licence. Most couples who try it once don't try it twice.
Other vendors in Melbourne
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