"Little People, Big World" star Zach Roloff married his fiancée of one year, Tori Patton, on Saturday at the Roloff family farm in Oregon, reports People magazine.

In front of nearly 200 guests, Roloff, 25, tied the knot with Patton, 24. His parents, Matt and Amy Roloff, sister Molly and brother Jacob were present for the special occasion. Zach's twin brother Jeremy, who acted as best man, was accompanied by his wife, Audrey.

"It's a big day," Zach said before the nature-themed ceremony. "We're marrying, coming together, and committing ourselves to one another for a lifetime in front of all of our family and friends. We're just super excited!"

The nature-themed wedding was a joyous day for everyone, though Zach's parents are currently divorcing. Matt and Amy put aside their differences to make the day very special for their beloved son.

Zach said his parents "played a huge role in setting up the farm" for the wedding.

"Matt planted a bunch of wheat fields behind the gazebo. There's like these huge rolling hills of wheat, which are really beautiful," Patton said.

According to Zach, his mother gets quite emotional when it comes to her children marrying and starting families of their own.

"My mom's going to have a tough time with all four of her kids marrying, if they all do," Zach said. "She bawled all the way through her and Jeremy's mother-son dance and she and I are really close. She'll bawl through ours, too." The wedding comes 14 months after Zach and Tori's engagement announcement on the "Little People, Big World" Facebook page.

Fans will get to see what happened at the wedding when it airs on this season of TLC's "Little People, Big World" as a two-hour special on Tuesday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m. ET.