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homegrown garden and wild flowers for weddings in Cheshire
I’d never grown Icelandic poppies before I started growing flowers to sell. There are lots of varieties I wouldn’t necessarily grow in a garden or even home cutting patch. Too expensive, too fussy, too tall, too much work, too much water
The top of our shrub and perennial field. Just shy of an acre, packed with trees, shrubs and hardy perennials. Too many, if I’m honest. Pretty much all bought as small or bare root plants, or grown from seed or cuttings. But all planted by us s
Big old order for a brand and industry event last week. Brief was for whites, yellows, every shade of foliage from yellow through acid green, to browns and grey. Lots of woody foliage, flowers too, picked ready for maximum impact in a big space and t
When you haven’t picked the Icelandic poppies for 2 days….
Just lovely pastel colours from @greenandgorgeousflowers. Especially love the soft lemons ✨
We picked loads of these today. I’ve always loved growing ‘ordinary’ ranunculus and they’ve been so popular and such fantastic cut flowers. I was never convinced about butterflies- too fussy and too shiny. How wrong can I be?!
Still always trying new varieties for cutting. And I have a particular liking for Polemoniums which have a branching rather than upright habit. This is P reptans, a straight species, all grown from seed and it is gently seeding around of its own acco
Early morning shadows in the propagation tunnel. Tunnels are such interesting environments. No added heat, just protection from wind and rain, and warming from the ‘greenhouse effect’ of sunlight on a translucent surface. We use this litt
One of my favourite jobs is opening the tunnels on a chilly spring morning. I don’t get to do it very often because the doors are usually wide open the whole time, but we close them if the weather is very windy (in this case) or very cold. To w
First butterflies of the year. Plus tulips, hellebores and wallflowers. Peach, lemon and cream. Good enough to eat, surely?*

* But not recommended! Hellebores and ranunculus are potentially toxic 😳 Just in case you were considering it.

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