There is still time to transform your house for Halloween into a fun or spooky place to celebrate this Saturday, October 31st. From fun decorations and lighting to floral decor, pumpkins, and plants, there are many ways to decorate both indoors and outdoors. And, your Baltimore florist is here to help.

Our fall flowers and plants provide a way to bring the fall colors and mood indoors. Let’s start with pumpkins, one of the most beloved symbols of fall and Halloween not to mention Thanksgiving.

We love gourds, so it’s a great idea to display whole pumpkins and other gourds indoors or outdoors. Of course, the kids will want to create Jack o’Lanterns out of some of them. You can also carve them up and use them to display fall flowers and accents.

For a longer lasting look, consider using a ceramic pumpkin holder. We have many in our Baltimore flower shop and through our website. Our favorite is this Jack O’Lantern Planter, which is then filled with fall blooming plants in many bright colors. 

Pumpkin containers also are good as gift holders, and we offer some tasty ideas that work well for gifts for friends, family members, colleagues, neighbors, and more. These treats come in various sizes so you can tempt one or an entire group with safe sweets.

Our fall flower and plant collection also offers other floral design ideas for Halloween and beyond. There are centerpieces to decorate each table in the home, bouquets for the foyer and kitchen, and hand wrapped bouquets to send to loved ones.

We also offer a custom floral design service so you can work with our floral design on something truly whimsical or spooky to create the right Halloween decor for your home.

Everything from our fall collection can be ordered in-person, by phone, or through our website. Let us know if you plan to pick up your orders or you want local contactless delivery service for the Baltimore area.

You can also start ordering for the upcoming Thanksgiving holidays right now!

From our family to yours, we hope each of you have a fun, safe, and happy Halloween!