We opted for Whole Foods for our wedding flowers about 6 months before our wedding (I like having things done early!). It was lucky that we did, though, because a girlfriend who got married in August found out in July that her florist had fallen through. With a very modest budget and less than one month's notice, Allison prepared the most gorgeous flowers for my friend's wedding, and she was a delight to work with. So, I knew my wedding flowers would be great, but she really knocked our socks off. She did such a spectacular job that everyone commented how wonderful the flowers were. And, more importantly (to me, anyway), the floral arrangements she prepared (church decorations, my bouquet, bouquets for my 6 bridesmaids, two junior bridesmaids, three flower girls, a nose gay for my MIL, 5 corsages (readers, my mom, and his grandmother), baby's breath flower crowns for the jr. b-maids and the flower girls -- spray painted gold), and countless boutonnieres) were breathtaking and quite reasonable, budget-wise. Allison prepared gorgeous arrangements for the church that didn't look like funeral flowers (which is always my concern with arrangements) and elegant and understated pew decorations that could be removed and re-purposed during the reception. My bouquet was stunning and exactly what I wanted, and the bridesmaids had perfectly seasonal roses with pine cone embellishments. I recommend Alison and Whole Foods wholeheartedly for your floral needs. I always buy my personal flowers here, but I'm now in the habit of thinking of Alison any time I have floral design needs (I find lots of excuses for these "needs"). The value is incredible, the quality of the flowers is unsurpassed (mine looked great more than 1 week later, when I got back from my honeymoon), and Alison's talent is remarkable. You will not be disappointed.