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homegrown garden and wild flowers for weddings in Cheshire
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.
Well, here we are again, doing what we know best. I didn’t expect to be cutting flowers here again, but our business sale fell through at the last minute and we’re keeping the flower farm for another year. 
So we’re definitely still
We cut the willow this morning. Definitely less and shorter than previous years, probably because of the dry weather up to summer. But just as beautiful and useful. Maybe I’ll actually get around to baskets this year. 🤔
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

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