For Wedding Planners

Seasonal, design-forward wedding flowers with a calm, reliable process for you and your couples.

Hen House Flowers is a small, design-forward farmer-florist studio in Pittsboro, NC. We specialize in locally grown garden-inspired bouquets, personal florals, and intimate ceremony designs for Triangle couples who really love flowers.

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At-a-Glance for Planners

Who we are

A design-forward farmer-florist creating wedding flowers rooted in seasonality, quality, and grounded elegance.

What we do best:

  • Bridal & bridesmaid bouquets

  • Boutonnières, corsages & personal florals

  • Intimate to mid-size event flowers

  • A la carte weddings + light delivery

  • Limited full-service availability

  • Seasonal, farm-grown stems that elevate design

Ideal Fit

Perfect for planners with couples who value beautiful, seasonal flowers, want thoughtful color and design, and don’t need large-scale floral installations.

Typical Investment

  • A la carte weddings: $1,800–$3,500

  • Full-service weddings: $3,000–$7,000

    • Bridal bouquets: from $200–$300

    • Bridesmaids: from $95–$120

    • Ceremony florals: typically $800–$2,500

Service Area

  • Chapel Hill

  • Durham

  • SW Wake County (Cary, Apex, Holly Springs)

  • Pittsboro/Chatham County

  • Sanford/ Lee County

Farm pick up is an option for any venue location

Wedding altar with a wooden table decorated with flowers, candles, and glasses in front of wooden double doors.
Fall wedding altar arrangement at Union Grove Farm in Chapel Hill, NC

Our Approach

Hen House Flowers blends horticultural expertise with intentional, garden-inspired design. Every bouquet and arrangement is crafted with movement, texture, and a sense of place—celebrating the best of what’s blooming right now in North Carolina.

We build palettes that feel rooted in the season: soft, natural color stories, layered textures, and designs that look at home in outdoor settings and intimate venues. And we love a good barn wedding.

Seasonal, Design-Forward

Because we grow many of the flowers we use, we can offer unique varieties, exceptional freshness, and little “extras” that make each design feel unmistakably personal to your couple and their date.

Farmer-Florist Advantage

We’re a great fit for couples who want beautiful, thoughtfully designed florals without a theatrical-level production.

Right-Sized Service

How We Work with Planners

A simple, planner-friendly process

1. Vision & Availability
You send the date, venue, and a mood board or inspiration deck. We confirm availability—typically within 48 hours.

2. Quick Estimate
We provide a realistic estimate so your couple can make decisions early in the planning process.

3. Booking
Once the couple is ready, a contract and retainer secure the date. You’re kept in the loop from the start.

4. Final Details
About 6–8 weeks before the wedding, we refine counts, colors, and logistics together so everything feels dialed in.

5. Walk Through

For full service clients, 3-4 weeks out, we’ll meet up at the venue to review setup, placement and flip details.

6. Delivery or Pickup
On the wedding week, flowers are either:

  • Picked up from our Pittsboro, NC studio, labeled and transport-ready, or

  • Delivered to the venue with light setup as arranged.

7. Handoff
We coordinate with you on where florals should land. Any repurposing throughout the day is planner-led, so you stay in control of the flow.

Seasonality Snapshot

We design with the season in mind so your couples get flowers that feel naturally “of their day,” not just of a trend.

Spring

A floral centerpiece with pink, white, and peach flowers and green foliage on a wooden table set for a special occasion or event outdoors.

Mid March - early May

Ranunculus, anemones, poppies, tulips, fancy narcissus, peonies, delphinium, hellebores, spirea, fresh spring foliage.

Early Summer

A person holding a bouquet of mixed colorful flowers including pink roses, purple and white blooms, and greenery, with a white dress visible in the background.

Late May - June

Snapdragons, larkspur, peonies, yarrow, scabiosa, foxglove, zinnias, campanula, lisianthus, early dahlias, airy greens.

Fall

A woman wearing a white lace dress holding a colorful bouquet of flowers, including dahlias, zinnias, and greenery, with blurred green foliage in the background.

September - early November

Dahlias, hydrangeas, heirloom chrysanthemums, lisianthus, celosia, amaranth, rich foliage and seedpods.

Portfolio Highlights

A few favorite moments—from personal flowers to ceremony focal pieces—designed for weddings across the Triangle. For full galleries, please reach out or visit our wedding gallery.

A wedding party standing in front of a white church with a steeple. The group includes men in suits and a bride in a white wedding dress holding a bouquet, surrounded by bridesmaids in matching dresses holding bouquets. The sky is partly cloudy, and trees are in the background.
Long wooden table decorated with colorful flower arrangements in glass bottles, set outdoors with greenery in the background.
Close-up of a bride and bridesmaids holding colorful bouquets of flowers, including pink, white, cream, and deep red blooms, with greenery.
A woman in a sleeveless white lace dress holding a bouquet of orange, white, and red flowers in a wooded area with fallen leaves.
Two women holding hands during a wedding ceremony outdoors, with a man officiating and two women standing nearby, all in front of a stone fireplace decorated with colorful flowers.
A wedding celebration outdoors with a bride and groom sharing a kiss, surrounded by their wedding party, some holding umbrellas, in front of a small blue building with trees in the background.
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About Hen House Flowers

Hi - I’m Jennifer, grower & designer. Hen House Flowers is my small, design-forward farmer-florist studio based on our Pittsboro flower farm, Buck Naked Farm.

Rooted in horticultural expertise and a love for seasonal color, I create wedding florals with fresh-from-the-farm soul and a grounded, elegant aesthetic.

I take on a select number of weddings each season to keep the experience personal and the design work thoughtful. My couples—and their planners—appreciate calm communication, clear expectations, and flowers that feel like they truly belong to that date, that place, and that celebration.

A woman holding a large bouquet of purple and green flowers, smiling in a garden with lush greenery and plants in the background.

Let’s Make Florals the Easy Part

If you’re a wedding planner in the Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill area, we’d love to be one of your trusted floral options—especially for couples who value seasonal flowers and personal design.

Contact:

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Need a quick ballpark or sense-check on a floral plan?

Email me the date, venue, and your mood board, and I’ll get back to you with a realistic range and next steps.