Fleuris Orchard & Blooms

Fleuris Orchard & Blooms We celebrate love & connection with local flowers. We offer elegant & eco-friendly floral artistry.

We are a small studio created for the love of flowers, our environment and people. We offer personalized floral subscriptions, bespoke handcrafted bouquets and arrangements using freshly picked flowers (April to October). We also provide specialty blooms to local floral designers through the Island Flower Growers wholesale online market.

Preserve a little piece of summer. 🌿Join us in the orchard garden and studio for an intimate afternoon exploring the art...
05/29/2026

Preserve a little piece of summer. 🌿

Join us in the orchard garden and studio for an intimate afternoon exploring the art of pressing flowers and botanicals.

Together, we'll gather inspiration from the garden, learn how to preserve seasonal blooms, and create a collection of pressed botanicals that can be enjoyed long after the flowers themselves have faded.

This atelier is an invitation to slow down, observe, and connect more deeply with the beauty of the season.

Perfect for gardeners, flower lovers, creatives, and anyone who finds joy in working with their hands.

Your atelier includes:
• A flower press to take home
• Seasonal flowers and botanicals
• All materials and guidance
• Tea and seasonal treats
• A peaceful afternoon surrounded by flowers

Limited to just 6 participants.

📍 Fleuris Orchard & Blooms, Victoria, BC
đź“… August 9, 2026 - 1 to 5 PM
🌿 Registration now open

https://shop.fleuris.ca/products/pressed-flower-atelier

There is so much to discover within a single bloom.Layers of petals, almost translucent, holding light in soft shades of...
05/20/2026

There is so much to discover within a single bloom.

Layers of petals, almost translucent, holding light in soft shades of butter and apricot. A dark centre grounding everything and quietly drawing the eye inward.

Butterfly ranunculus Vestalis reveals itself through details. The subtle shifts in colour and maturity. The way each petal rests against the next. The fragility and movement carried on such delicate stems.

There is also a moment, after spending months caring for the flowers, just before cutting them to design with, when I simply want to touch them. To feel their lightness, their movement, the way they hold themselves on the stem. Almost to say hello before bringing them into another space to be observed and appreciated in a different way.

Here, just a few stems placed against a painting by Hermann Valentin Schmitt that seemed to naturally echo their colours, movement, and softness.

Hand touching flowers photo:
Vessels by potter

I’ve always been fascinated by the connection between art created by nature itself and nature-inspired art created by hu...
05/18/2026

I’ve always been fascinated by the connection between art created by nature itself and nature-inspired art created by humans.

Flowers, to me, are among nature’s most artistic creations, which is perhaps why I feel such a deep attraction to them. While shaped over time by both human selection and pollinators, they evolved into a multitude of unique colours, forms, fragrances, textures, and gestures that attract exactly the right pollinators at the right moment.

In many ways, artists explore their work similarly. Seeking resonance. Balance. Tension. Emotion. The perfect translation of a vision through colour, light, movement, and form.

And when the right flowers are placed in conversation with the right art, their colours begin vibrating together.
Movement starts echoing movement. Light becomes part of the composition.

Flowers may be beautiful on their own, but they tell an entirely different story when they are truly in conversation with the space. This is why, when I design for a space, I want to understand the room, the mood, the architecture, the season the flowers will be living in, and the emotional atmosphere surrounding them before I begin designing.

The first time I set my eyes on the luminous paintings of Hermann Valentin Schmitt , I knew tulips would live in harmony with them. And the grounding pottery of adds just the right touch to connect the two worlds together.

One of the things I love most about teaching floral design is when I see people begin to truly observe flowers different...
05/16/2026

One of the things I love most about teaching floral design is when I see people begin to truly observe flowers differently.

Not simply as decorative objects, but as living beings full of movement, rhythm, texture, weight, gesture, fragrance, and personality.

There is a moment during every atelier when participants stop trying to simply “arrange correctly” and begin connecting to the flowers themselves and giving them space. The designs suddenly become more personal, more expressive, and more alive.

I think this is also why I’m so drawn to garden flowers. Locally grown flowers carry so much more personality than flowers bred primarily for shipping and uniformity. They ask us to pay attention when we work with them rather than control them.

Explaining how to create a hand-tied bouquet with garden-grown flowers in the Fleuris floral design studio during one of our recent spring ateliers.

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This one is for those who grow flowers and for those who are dreaming of designing their own wedding flowers.On May 17th...
05/05/2026

This one is for those who grow flowers and for those who are dreaming of designing their own wedding flowers.

On May 17th, I’ll be hosting a Wedding Flowers Atelier in the studio and orchard garden.

A day designed for:
– flower growers who want to refine their approach to wedding work
– couples who feel called to create their own flowers with intention

We’ll focus on the pieces that matter most:
hand-tied bouquets and boutonnières.

Not as formulas to follow, but as compositions to understand. How flowers move. How a bouquet holds. How to create something that feels effortless, yet deeply considered.

You’ll be working with seasonal flowers from the garden, learning how to design in a way that feels natural, balanced, and truly your own.

This is a small, intimate, hands-on atelier.

If this feels like the right moment to deepen your relationship with flowers, you can find the details here: https://fleuris.ca/floral-design-workshop-weddings

Warmly,
Julie

Tucked deep into the orchard garden, just beyond the fruit trees, is the Fleuris floral design studio.It is a quiet spac...
05/02/2026

Tucked deep into the orchard garden, just beyond the fruit trees, is the Fleuris floral design studio.

It is a quiet space, shaped by the rhythm of the seasons, where flowers arrive directly from the garden and are designed while still full of life, movement, and fragrance.

This is also where our floral design ateliers take place. Not in a storefront, but here, surrounded by what is growing, unfolding, and at its peak.

The experience begins in the garden and moves into the studio, inviting a slower way of working with flowers. One that is guided and intentional.

A different approach to floristry, rooted in place.
—
Julie

A recent piece featuring Rosemead House was published in Condé Nast Traveler.The leading image of the article includes f...
04/29/2026

A recent piece featuring Rosemead House was published in Condé Nast Traveler.

The leading image of the article includes floral work I created using flowers grown here in the Fleuris orchard garden, commissioned for a photoshoot at the property and beautifully captured by Ethos Imagery.

It is always meaningful to see our flowers find their place in spaces where light, atmosphere, and a strong sense of character are so thoughtfully held.

Read the article: https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/victoria/rosemead-house

For the mother who notices the details.Our Mother’s Day flowers are now open for pre-order.Each bouquet, arrangement, an...
04/24/2026

For the mother who notices the details.

Our Mother’s Day flowers are now open for pre-order.

Each bouquet, arrangement, and selected stem is gathered from what is most beautiful in the garden at this moment, with an emphasis on colour, movement, and natural form.

Ranunculus and tulips are especially beautiful right now, in tones that feel both vibrant and quietly nuanced.

Quantities are intentionally limited.

If you already have her in mind, this is a good moment to reserve.

https://fleurisshop.com/collections/mothers-day

Reserve by May 1st.

Address

Saanich, BC

Opening Hours

Thursday 1pm - 5pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

(250)6861559

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