We grow our flowers with the seasons, so what is in flower and when, is very much dependent on the weather.
Our Spring flowers start life the summer before, in June the biennial seeds will be sown, the small plants will be planted out in late Summer, early Autumn, so their roots can get deep into the soil before winter comes.
The hardy annual seeds are planted in August and the seedlings are lovingly cared for through the winter in our greenhouse and polytunnel.
The Spring bulbs go in the ground throughout Oct and November.
If the winter is not too harsh, Spring should herald a harvest of beautiful seasonal flowers.
From March to June we will have a variety of the following flowers available
Scented Narcissi - double frills, white, ivory
Double & Peony style Tulips - pinks, apricot, white, lilac, orange
Ranunculus - Italian Ranunculus Elegance Salmone, Elegance Bianco, Elegance Pastel, Picotee Cafe au Lait, Picotee Orange.
Anemone - Mistral Bianco centro nero, Anemone pastel
Sweet William - mixed colours
Lupins - mixed colours
Geums - Cosmopolitan, Mai Tai, Totally Tangerine
Foxgloves - mixed colours
Blue Bells
Cow Parsley
Honesty - Purple
Hesperis - White & purple
Campanula - White, pink, purple
Nigella - Blue & White
Cornflowers - Mixed colours
Grasses
We grow all our flowers on our Manchester flower farm, we grow with the seasons and as nature intended, no peat, no plastic and no pesticides.
All our flowers are full of scent, our style is natural and garden gathered.
You can buy bouquets of our eco friendly flowers or our flower subscriptions, we also provide buckets of flowers for you to arrange at home.
If you are a Manchester based florist and are interested in our flowers we also provide flower buckets for florists. You can find out more here.
Finally, we specialise in beautiful, eco friendly, sustainable wedding flowers, if you are planning a Spring wedding you can find out more about our wedding flowers here.
If you would like more information on any of our products, drop us a line we will be happy to help.
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