Who we are

Bett’s Blooms was inspired by my grandmother, Bett, whose love for flowers extended far beyond her own garden. As president of her garden club, she brought people together through a shared passion for growing, arranging, and celebrating beauty. She believed flowers were meant to be enjoyed, gifted, and gathered around, and that belief continues to shape everything we create today.

I’m Madison, Bett’s granddaughter and the founder of Bett’s Blooms. Flowers have always been a part of my story. My grandmother passed her love of gardening down to my mom, Catherine, who carried on those traditions at home and then passed them on to me. My mom has always said, “bloom where you are planted,” a reminder to grow, create, and find beauty wherever you are. That mindset has stayed with me and continues to influence both my life and my work.

What started as a family tradition grew into a genuine love for the art and meaning behind floral design. That passion continued to grow during my time at Auburn University, where I studied event management and took classes in floral design. It was there that I developed a strong foundation in design principles, color theory, and garden-style arranging, while also learning how to thoughtfully design for gatherings and events.

My love for flowers and creating beautiful arrangements is something I see as a gift. I believe the Lord has given me this talent, and I strive to be a good steward of it by creating pieces that reflect beauty, care, and intention. He created the flowers, and it is a joy to use them in a way that honors Him.

Whether you are sending flowers just because, celebrating a special moment, or gathering people around the table, my hope is that each arrangement feels personal and meaningful. Flowers have a way of marking moments, bringing people together, and adding beauty to everyday life.

At the heart of it all is the legacy my grandmother started. Bett’s Blooms is a continuation of that love for flowers, for gathering, and for creating something beautiful to share with others.