Woman slams bride who secretly cut off all the flowers from her garden to use at wedding reception

WE ALL like to keep costs down where we can – but one bride took it a little far when it came to her wedding.

A furious gardener has revealed the moment she realised her neighbour, who had just got married, had chopped off every single flower in her garden without asking to use to decorate her bouquets and reception.

On an Australian wedding shaming group on Facebook, the woman revealed how she had stepped outside one day to find all her blooms mysteriously cut off.

"'I walked out into my yard on a Friday morning to find every single rose in my garden cut and my potted impatiens and petunias gone, pots and all," she wrote.

"Naturally, I was devastated. My roses were butchered. Including my extremely rare Amelia Earhart hybrid tea that took me three years to track down.

"I filed a police report but there was little they could do. All I could do was prune them back and try to coax them into blooming again."

The gardener revealed that a neighbour told her she had seen flowers resembling the ones chopped off in the wedding photos of another who lives nearby and who had recently got married.

"Apparently her neighbour had got married the weekend my garden was looted. The photos were posted on social media," she added.

"The tip off was the petunias and impatiens in my very distinctive, white painted flower pots being used as centrepieces."

As well as the table decoration, the woman also noticed that the bride and bridesmaids had pink, white and yellow hybrid tea roses in their bouquets.

"'I am the only person in the region that grows them," the woman noted.

"This bride apparently passed my house and saw my bloomed up garden and went out in the cover of darkness a couple of days before the wedding and cut all of my roses and took pots to use for her wedding."

The lady revealed that she reported the incident to police, but the woman got off with a £27 fine for trespassing despite the the rose bush costing £165.

"She got a $50 fine. A FINE. That rose cost $300 and had to be shipped from across the country. She butchered the plant so badly, it STILL hasn't fully recovered" she added.

"The only words she ever spoke to me were 'They're just flowers. I needed flowers for my wedding and you have a whole yard full'.

"Yeah, b****. My expensive and rare roses that I've spent years cultivating.

Other people in the group were very sympathetic to her ordeal.

One wrote: "Some people are absolutely vile. Who in their actual right mind thinks doing something like that is okay."

Another commented: "You need to file a civil lawsuit. Sue her to kingdom come!"

Yesterday, we told you how a bride was  slammed for sending a list of "attendance rules" to guests, including asking for a £230 gift and demanding women with long hair "have it cut".

We also revealed how a maid of honour was forced to clean up 99 dead goldfish after bride's centrepiece idea goes horribly wrong.

Earlier this year we revealed how a church is offering a £1,100 wedding package that includes ceremony, food, flowers and photos.

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