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Could you grow your own wedding flowers?
Where to start if you want to grow your own wedding flowers Could you grow your own wedding flowers? Do you want to? Imagine what it would feel like to …
Where to start if you want to grow your own wedding flowers Could you grow your own wedding flowers? Do you want to? Imagine what it would feel like to …
There’s a big storm forecast for this evening so I’ve been out cutting blossom for tomorrow’s flower buckets in case it all blows away in the night!!
Aren’t these ranunculus just lovely. They are the peonies of spring and ready now for picking – for weddings, for events or just for you
Thought you might like to meet a member of the team here at Orchard Farm Flowers – this is Daisy and she’s been helping pick blossom for an upcoming wedding. …
For Mother’s Day last weekend, here in East Sussex, we picked tulips, scented narcissi, flowering currant, tonnes of anemones, rosemary, plum blossom, hornbeam and other foraged foliage. They all went …
Just a small selection of what we’re picking….good to be back into those early starts again (as you know, flower farmers don’r get up in the winter as there’s nothing …
On May 19th a group of East Sussex & Kent flower farmers,- namely Orchard Farm Flowers (yes, that’s us), Blacker and Moore, Anna’s Country Flowers, Blue Hen Flowers, Chambers Farm …
Another one of the Dahlias we’ve grown for the first time this year and again certain to grow again. Not only are they lovely big flowers but also they seem …
This is one we’ve not grown before but I’m pretty sure we’ll be growing more of in future!
…arresting flowers, their velvety sheen is doing me in. Etc, etc.