Beyond bouquets: Expert advice for creative Mother's Day flowers

Beyond bouquets: Expert advice for creative Mother's Day flowers

As Mother’s Day approaches, UF/IFAS Extension horticulture expert Erin Harlow says meaningful flower gifts don’t have to come from a florist. With a little thought, she says, creative living gifts can feel more personal than traditional bouquets.

USA TODAY For Mother’s Day, trade cut flowers for living gifts — blooms and herbs that keep giving. UF/IFAS Extension's Erin Harlow demonstrates flower selection in a garden among rows of blooming zinnias and leafy plants.

“First, consider things like mom’s favorite flower or color and whether or not she can handle smells and go from there,” said Harlow. She says paying attention to freshness or choosing living plants from farmers’ markets can make gifts feel more personal and memorable.

Check out some great Florida-Friendly plant options at Leon County Extension's budget-friendly Open House and Plant Sale from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 9, at the extension office, 615 Paul Russell Road.

Once you’ve thought about what Mom likes, you can also get creative with gifts that last longer than a bouquet. That’s where the idea of a ‘grow your own’ flower kit comes in.

“A bigger pot is easier to care for,” said Harlow. “If you're going to get a container, I recommend at least a three-gallon size, which is typically 18 inches.”

The annual Master Gardener Volunteer-led Leon County Extension Open House and Plant Sale is 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 9, 2026.

A larger pot also cuts down on watering needs. “A decent-sized pot that they can put a flower in generally requires watering once a week once established. It'll grow and do well.”

From there, the kit comes together easily with seeds, gardening gloves, and a watering can. “That's a great little gift and they come in really fun colors,” Harlow said. “Get her some Zinnia seeds, there are so many kinds and they’re so pretty. You can start them right now really anywhere in the state, and they’ll grow through the summer."

If flowers aren’t the right fit, Harlow says farmers’ markets offer plenty of herbs and vegetables that make just as thoughtful a living gift. Many markets are stocked with fresh options this time of year, and herbs are especially easy to bundle into a small basket or container garden.

She adds that herbs thrive through the summer in Florida and are a favorite for moms who especially love to cook. Shoppers can find choices like sage, thyme, oregano, chamomile, and more at markets across the state.

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“There are so many choices for summer herbs,” Harlow said. “People appreciate them, and you can often find plants that are grown locally.”

If mom prefers something she doesn’t have to tend to, Harlow says a DIY bouquet using grocery store or market flowers is an easy way to make the gift feel personal.

“When building your own bouquet, pick colors that complement each other and you can’t go wrong,” Harlow said.

She recommends starting with greenery, choosing one focal flower, then adding an accent, smaller bloom in a similar color. Finish with filler flowers, which Harlow describes as “little, tiny flowers, usually baby’s breath or something with a type of fruit or berry on it.”

“Those four components really make up a cohesive bouquet,” Harlow said.

With a little planning, those celebrating Mother’s Day can create meaningful gifts using grocery store flowers, locally grown plants, or simple potted options that last longer than a single day.

Hundreds of plants will be available to purchase during Leon County Extension's Open House and Plant Sale on May 9.

Open House and Plant Sale

The Leon County Extension office, 615 Paul Russell Road, is planning on hosting its annual Open House and Plant Sale from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 9, rain or shine! But keep an eye on the weather. In addition to the Plant Sale, there will also be the 4H Auction, bouquets, and a bake sale hosted by the Family Consumer Sciences program.

Learn more about Florida-Friendly landscaping while you're there from our Master Gardener Volunteers. You can also take a tour of our Demonstration Gardens with our Horticulture Agent Mark Tancig. To read about the Florida-Friendly Landscaping principles, check outffl.ifas.ufl.edu.

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat:Expert advice for creative Mother's Day blooms

 

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