Garden Diary
New Things
It's taken me a long time to feel confident enough to use things like fully blown roses and things going to seed in our floristry, even though I've often used mature seed heads…
Foamy Flowers
For a wedding in Wales this week we created foamy, frothy flowers in soft shades of pink and cream, with generous foliages in the form of fronds and tendrils.
Flower Crown
We are always learning things about ourselves. I used to think that I didn't like making flower crowns, but it turns out that I just don't like not being able to make nice ones…
Sunflowers
Along with zinnias and the brightly coloured dahlias, another flower which seems to be positively thriving in this heat is the sunflower.
Big Deliveries
The backbone of our business has become flower deliveries, in water, to other discerning florists.
Pervading Romance
The continued heat and drought slowly stifles the garden with an air of languorous, heavy-lidded romance…
Sun Bleached Prettiness
These weeks of endless sunshine have had the interesting effect of bleaching the flowers of some of our longer flowering varieties…
Gently Colourful with a Fairground Feel
For the last two weeks the delphinium bed has been working very hard, throwing up huge spires of blue and white flowers…
Flower Class
It wasn't really a floristry class, more an opportunity for eight women to get to know each other better over coffee, cake, and a sun-flooded flower garden.
Flower Supports
This week we've been picking the last of the tulips, and starting on the first of the late spring flowers
Flowers For Joyce
I've been wanting to write all week about the flowers we picked and made into an airy, natural casket spray for the funeral of Barney's completely delightful grandmother, Joyce…
From Zero To Hero
The first spring flowers for picking have arrived just in the very nick of time our first wedding of the year, that of Lesley and Dariusz, who are being married today from an idyllic Cotswold manor house.
The End of Autumn
There is a much more relaxed vibe at the Flower Garden at this time of year…