![]() I love Grape Hyacinths/ Muscari and like to use them in buttonholes, jam jar posies and table decorations.I also have pots of them for sale in time for Mother's Day. They are planted as bulbs in the autumn and naturalise and multiply readily in my garden. I grow the more usual blue but they do come in white and I am considering them for next year as they would be a good alternative for
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My StoryMy story in flowers started as a child growing a tiny patch of London Pride Saxifraga...also known as Whimsey or Look Up and Kiss Me! Fast forward to 8 years ago when I started a City and Guilds training in floristry. I qualified as a florist and then to deepen my growing knowledge and skills I trained in horticulture as well. I trained under a WRAGS scheme at Darsham Nurseries and at Somerleyton Hall. Developing a passion for both growing and designing/arranging British garden flowers, I planted a cutting garden. Having become increasingly concerned about where and how flowers are grown, coupled with a love of British grown flowers. and natural styling, I now specialise in growing and using beautiful British grown flowers to make romantic natural designs. for weddings, events, gifts and much more. Archives
February 2018
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