Celebrate the beauty of fall with a gathered arrangement of hydrangeas, foliage, and seed pods for an easy, seasonal centerpiece. Harbingers of autumn—including pumpkins and Indian corn—add harvest charm and create a statement piece to welcome October into your home or outdoor living space.

Happy Monday and Hello October!
It’s one of my favorite days of the month, when I join my
Monday Morning Blooms’ friends to share some flower therapy.
We’re excited to welcome back Sarah, from Hyacinths for the Soul,
joining us as a special guest ‘bloomer’ today.

You can find my Monday Morning Blooms friends’ floral inspiration at the bottom of this post.
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Fall is my favorite season and my favorite color is October!
In addition to her color, I’m ready for October’s corn mazes, pumpkin patches,
harvest of fall flavors, hayrides and Halloween!

Our common theme for this October’s edition of Monday Morning Blooms was ‘Harvest Hues’.
I’m celebrating October’s arrival with a floral arrangement and harvest of pumpkins, Indian corn, and hydrangea blooms that have gone through their fall metamorphosis, turning rosy shades of pink.

Choosing the Vessel
To create my centerpiece, I started with a favorite urn I’ve had for over 20 years. While my urn has a decorative fruit border, the details are lost when it’s filled with floral material. Use the container or vase of your choice to provide an anchor for a seasonal arrangement that allows the flowers and foliage to shine.

I highly recommend this Pillow Floral Cage Arranger which is my new go-to eco-friendly flower arranging tool!
It works like chicken wire without the sharp edges, and is made of durable plastic so it doesn’t rust.
The 6-inch size nestles into my urn without tape, but you can use waterproof floral tape to secure it for flower arranging as needed. It’s also available in a 4-inch size.

For additional support, especially for longer branches in this larger arrangement, I placed a heavy metal cage flower frog at the bottom of the urn. You can often find these metal flower frogs along with pin frogs at antique malls for around $10.

Prepping the Flowers and Foliage
Next, I filled the urn with room-temperature water and mixed in flower food / floral preservative to help extend the life of the blooms.

Flower longevity tips:
🍂 Harvest early: Cut flowers and foliage in the early morning while they’re fully hydrated and not stressed by the heat.
🍂 Cut smart: Trim stems at a 45-degree angle for maximum water uptake. Remove any leaves that will sit below the water line.
🍂 Condition first: Place freshly cut stems in a clean bucket of water with floral preservative and allow them to rest at least for 4 hours, or preferably overnight, before arranging. This helps prevent wilting and drooping of foliage and stems.

🍂 Woody stems: For branches with woody stems, remove 3–4 inches of the outer bark with a vegetable peeler. This helps them “drink” better and stay fresh longer.
🍂 Although the hydrangeas are at their drying stage, keeping them in water with preservative will help them hold their color longer.
Building the Arrangement

For this centerpiece, I used:
🍂 Limelight Hydrangeas, at their fall stage
🍂 Abelia branches for structure
🍂 Burning bush (Euonymus alatus) for fiery red accents
🍂 Seed pods from crape myrtle and chaste tree (Vitex) for texture

Steps:
🍂 Begin with the longest abelia branches to create a framework and shape.
🍂 Add burning bush branches for structure and color.

🍂 Tuck in hydrangeas next, building fullness and covering the mechanics of the floral cage.
🍂 Finish with seed pods for depth, texture, and seasonal interest.
Adding Harvest Details
To ground the urn, I set it in the center of a grapevine wreath. To enhance the autumn feel, I layered Indian corn, pumpkins, and nandina berries snipped from the shrubs that are just turning color, along with bits of foliage.

A colorful plaid fringed throw echoes the colors of the season and ties the centerpiece together.

October’s arrival means rolling out the pumpkins!

I love pumpkins of all colors and sizes and don’t discriminate. . .
orange, white, gray and green, big and small, smooth and warty!

I’m sharing a few favorites quotes to pair with my favorite season. . .

“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
— L.M. Montgomery

“If a year was tucked inside of a clock, then Autumn would be the magic hour.”
– Victoria Erickson

“Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.”
– F. Scott Fitzgerald.

“Autumn paints in colors that summer has never seen.”
– Unknown

“Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty. As if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale.”
– Lauren DeStefano

“Autumn, the year’s last loveliest smile.”
– William Cullen Bryant

I hope you’re inspired to create your own fall floral centerpiece, gathering late season flowers, foliage, berries or other harvest treasures from your yard or landscape. You could incorporate fall leaves (our leaves don’t turn until the beginning of November), grasses, goldenrod, Joe Pye-weed or whatever you can forage. Whether placed on your dining table, sideboard, or porch, you can create a warm, welcoming focal point for autumn gatherings!

Visit my flower friends to see their beautiful fall floral inspiration:

Pam at Everyday Living

Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse

Sarah at Hyacinths for the Soul

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Good morning Mary! Your floral arrangement of limelight hydrangeas in their autumn stage, abelia branches, fiery burning bush, and seed pods is stunning! The urn is a beauty and ideal for the arrangement. The autumnal plaid throw is a lovely foundation for the rolling out of pumpkins of all shapes, sizes, and colors. I have never met a pumpkin that I didn’t like. Can you ever have too many pumpkins, I am asking for a friend?!
It is always a delight to join you for floral inspiration and Monday Morning Blooms. Enjoy every moment of our favorite season 🧡🎃💛🍁
Fantastically fall arrangement, Mary! I really love the throw at the base of your arrangment and how it immediately picks up the color of your hydrangea blooms! I’m just about ready to dig my macrophylllias out and replace with something less needy in these drought-filled summers. Even my panicles look crispy. Your arrangement and vignette certainly deliver all the vibes of the best of fall.
What a gorgeous fall arrangement! That would be a perfect arrangement for any event, including a wedding. Happy fall! Clara❤️
Oh, my goodness! Mary, this is over the top fabulous!!!! I definitely have urn envy and those limelight hydrangeas in their autumn hues are swoon worthy! My oak leaf hydrangeas have long ago turned brown. They never offer this beautiful stage, but they are what thrives in my Texas garden. I don’t complain! I love your mix of pumpkins and the gorgeous throw all center stage on your beautiful stone wall. What a perfect autumn setting. I’ll bee thinking of this vision all day. Thank you! I so enjoy Monday Morning Blooms and always feel honored when asked to join in. Thank you, thank you! Happy October!!!!
It all starts w/that table covering…alpaca blanket?? The colors are delish!! franki
Such a gorgeous arrangement, Mary. I love the beautiful throw at the base.
What an absolutely gorgeous arrangement! The stunning throw is just the perfect base and picks up the hydrangea colors so well. You have the best eye for design. I always enjoy your posts. Enjoy October!
Thanks for the tip about peeling woody stems! Absolutely gorgeous!
Gorgeous arrangements. I thoroughly enjoyed the sentiments and thoughts posted under the photos. It is true that autumn has colors that summer has never seen. Autumn’s crisp air is also refreshing. Thank you for this beautiful post.
I always love your tutorials. We have had such a dry Fall, leaves are just dropping off the bushes and plants despite watering. Sigh…loving the fullness, colors…but then Fall is my favorite time of year. Hugs, from Chicagoland, Sandi
Mary your arrangement is delightful and I so appreciate your tutorial …I am in desperate need of such info as I grab a bunch of stems and jam them into a vase and call it good when I could take a few more minutes and make a lovely bouquet. I love Autumn also… but I am afraid I am fickle and you will hear me say that about each season as I do love each one for their unique qualities. Here in Florida, we do have seasons but they are not as vibrant as they were in the Midwest where I grew up. I guess that is why I love each season ….memories mostly. Have a great October. 🍁🌻🎃🏈🐿️🍂🍎🦇
Oh my goodness, Mary! If you could hear my loud and quite audible sighs with every picture you posted. I pinned a bunch. Just celebrated my bday weekend and October is by far the best month of the year to be sure. Thank you for such beauty. Your florals are absolutely breathtaking, my friend. Just WOW.
Gorgeous! I couldn’t agree more with your thoughts about fall AND Halloween!
Mary your stunning floral arrangement of hydrangeas, abelia branches, seed pods and that fiery burning bush, is a most beautiful way to speak autumn! The pumpkins are a delightful addition, I love each one of them. There’s no such thing as too many, is there?
It is always a such a joy to join you for floral inspiration and our Monday Morning Blooms. Enjoy every moment of our very favorite season. Xo Lidy
Farewell to Summer. Arms flung open wide to embrace Autumn…
And how beautifully you present it,Mary….
Breathtaking Mary!! I am a pumpkin lover too, like you said, any color, big or small, smooth or warty, I love them all!! The slowly fading hydrangeas look so pretty “ruling the show” in your garden urn, and the plaid throw brings out the colors of everything so beautifully!
Jenna
A glorious urn filled with gorgeous flowers. It makes quite the statement, especially with your throw and fun pumpkins. I see you have invited one of your favorites to join you again. Sarah is such a sweet lady with a heart of gold.
Oh Mary, your well loved urn made for such an absolutely stunning display with your artful arrangement! Placing the grapevine wreath and the assortment of pumpkins on that pretty throw with the stunning centerpiece is so welcoming. Thank you for sharing all your tips, quotes, and the beauty with us. 🍁 🍂 🍁
WOW! Spectacular
Aloha autumn 🍁🌺🍁
Mary, your hydrangeas are just beautiful. I’m certainly inspired to go out in the yard and find fall flowers and foliage. I’m just so glad you share tips for arranging because I have no natural talent! Thank you for your tips and suggestions! I think the quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald is my favorite!
Mary, you have wonderfully captured the hues of autumn. Your floral arrangement is stunning with the pretty hydrangeas and fall accents. You have definitely created a feast for the eyes with the addition of pumpkins and gourds anchored with the plaid fall throw. Happy October!
Absolutely gorgeous! Your throw picks up the colors of your Autumn Hydrangeas. And the pumpkins all around brings the display all together! Thanks for the tip about peeling the woody stems.
As always, your photography is outstanding!
Sorry for the late comment. We have had family visiting and my grandson was here! 😊
My heart is full!
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!! BREATHTAKING! The throw is beautiful with this display….
You knocked it out of the park once again! Your talent is over the top! Love!