This flower farm began with a photograph.
While looking through old family photos, I came across an image of my grandmother standing in her garden, surrounded by dahlias. She grew flowers simply — for the house, for neighbours, and for the quiet joy of watching them grow. There was no rush, no perfection, just care and patience.
That photograph stayed with me. It felt like a reminder of a slower way of growing — one that values the seasons, the soil, and the small moments in between.
Today, we are a small, family-run flower farm growing seasonal British flowers using a no-dig approach. We grow in small batches, working with the natural rhythm of the year rather than against it. From spring tulips to summer garden flowers, everything we grow is shaped by the land, the weather, and a deep respect for nature.
Our flowers are not forced or flown in. They reflect the season they’re grown in — imperfect, ever-changing, and rooted in place. In many ways, this farm is our way of continuing a story that began long before us.
We grow flowers without chemical sprays, using a no-dig system that protects soil life and encourages strong, healthy plants. We sow seasonally, overwinter hardy annuals, and only use protection when it supports natural growth rather than forcing it.
We believe flowers should reflect the season they are grown in — not be rushed, forced, or flown across the world. Our work is rooted in patience, care, and a slower approach to floristry.