Our Story

We follow non-dig methods and are pesticide-free. We believe that a healthy soil is key to producing robust healthy plants with beautiful flowers. We garden alongside nature, using our home made compost. Our imports such as mulch and liquid seaweed feed are organically certified and wherever possible sourced from local businesses. 

Our formal beds and paths take up less than a third of the plot – the rest is left as a  wildflower meadow to encourage biodiversity. 

A passion for growing

Love of flowers

Respect for nature

     

We grow plants to encourage pollinators and increase biodiversity.

Perennial Sweet Pea

ROMANTIC CASCADING

This prolific climber naturally weaves its way up through other plants. Florists love to use its trailing stems to add movement both in bouquet work and in large installations, with pea  flowers and tendrils cascading down from an arch or marquee.

Verbena Bonariensis

BEES, BUTTERFLIES AND BIRDS

Nectar rich flowers act as a magnet to pollinators in summer and later in winter birds like Goldfinches and Blue Tits come to feed on the verbena seed heads. Its tall stems provide structure and height in floristry arrangements, such as meadow boxes and milk churns.

Dahlia Lou Farman

CHEERFUL FAVOURITE

Open upwardly facing flowers are highly attractive to pollinators who can easily access its nectar.  Unlike the double varieties these dahlias do not last as cut flowers, but are loved both by me and the bees. 

From 30 years of gardening here we have many ‘favourite’ flowers which we know thrive on our plot. We have been surprised how many of these, as long as harvested and conditioned correctly, have a long vase life.

Similarly, many of our delicate wild flowers, including buttercups and ox-eye daisies, will last a week in water as long as they are harvested early around 5am before the sun has truly risen and are then immediately moved to the cool, dark studio.

Slow Flowers – Provenance Matters – Grown with love