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homegrown garden and wild flowers for weddings in Cheshire
The most cheering sight today! Roots on hardwood cuttings of a white Ribes, or flowering currant. I’m not sure which variety, but it’s one of my favourite shrubs. It’s often a bit more reluctant to root than other varieties, so I&rs
Looking for winter interest, for the first wholesale order of the year, next week. We don’t really try to produce flowers in quantity at this time of year, as that requires artificial light and heat, which we don’t want to do, and which o
All this talk about retiring, but the flowers will go on, in new hands. So we’re just updating the wholesale information we send out, and using a different email platform. If you’re on our wholesale list, you should get an email this (Mon
It takes a fair bit of trial and error to find out how different varieties cope with which type of weather in your own particular site. I have learned which will generally cope outdoors here, and which need a bit of protection, whether environmesh, l
When I started this flower farming thing, it was just me. Stood in an acre of ploughed field, with a rake. And an idea. I didn’t know if it would work. It took a village, as they say. Here are just a few of the people who were crucial along the
Wholesale flowers have been the biggest part of our business for about 7-8 years now. Whether you measure by number of stems, buckets or by value, more of our flowers go to florists than direct to customers. And that’s what we mean by wholesale
These are all from 2019, our biggest and busiest year. We were delivering wholesale flowers around the Northwest and I was doing fully set-up weddings. Though I was still learning to loosen up my bouquets and not to spiral them. Unlearning what I&rsq
Happy New Year! 
Instead of photos of a grey, damp muddy field, I’m continuing the retrospective….with a selection of wedding bouquets. This has made me realise how infrequently I take photos of them 🤦‍♀️
To be honest, photos are th
I’m in the mood for a bit of nostalgia. Not something I often indulge in, but it’s the end of the year and nearing the end of our time here. A little glimpse back to 2011 when we first got in the house and started eyeing up that field. Th

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