“It’s about working with nature to display it’s most alluring form.”

Florist holding flowers

About Aga Jones.

Aga Jones works as a floral designer and flower grower in the Macedon Ranges. 

After achieving a bachelor of Industrial Design at RMIT and a post-grad in Environmental Management at UTAS, Aga launched her business, Aga Jones Flowers in 2017.

With a style all her own, Aga creates unique floral designs for weddings, events and one-off arrangements. She holds workshops to inspire and educate clients about environmentally conscious floral design. To keep flower miles low she grows her own beautiful blooms on her property, where she can harvest meters from her back door. Aga applies a zero waste approach to her designs, minimising outputs in every way she can. 

In early 2019, Aga was awarded a George Alexander Fellowship from ISSI (International Specialised Skill Institute) and embarked on a voyage to New York, Rhode Island and Utah, USA to build her knowledge in sustainable floristry best practice. Here she undertook workshops and inter-studio experiences to learn from the world’s best designers. During this period, Aga learnt about large scale, foam free installations, investigated the context of local flowers and researched about composting in NYC. 

Aga Jones Flowers acknowledges the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation as custodians and traditional owners of the land in which we live and work. We pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Aga Jones Flowers acknowledges that sovereignty was never ceded.

Always was, always will be.

 
Florist charvesting colourful, fresh, seasonal flowers
Local and seasonal flowers in a field
 

Grown right here to keep things local.

By growing flowers in the Macedon ranges, we are able to offer flowers which are:

  • chemical free

  • low carbon miles

  • always picked fresh

  • as beautiful as nature intended