Think flowers are eco-friendly? Not necessarily. We take a look at chemical transfer and workers’ rights
Read MoreIn my previous posts on using British flowers I have covered seasonality, variety and cultivation, and supporting local businesses and why these are important to me and how I run my business. These are all things that I have learnt about over the years and I definitely have a lot of learning left to do.
Sustainable wild flower wedding flowers how locally grown flowers reduce your carbon footprint
With 90% of flowers sold in Britain coming from abroad, how do your wedding flowers impact your carbon footprint?
Read MoreBritish Flowers Week – how a wild flower wedding can support small businesses
Buying british flowers is not only good for the environment but also supports local small businesses
Read MoreBritish Flowers Week – how locally grown flowers make for a sustainable wild flower wedding
To celebrate British Flowers Week 2020 we have a series of blog posts about British flowers and why we love using them
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Burgundy and blush rustic summer wedding at Harelaw Farm
Looking for inspiration on how to style a burgundy and blush wedding? Kerri and Anton’s summer wedding at Harelaw Farm had bags of style and cool detailing
Read MoreA guide to wild flower wedding arches
Floral arches have grown in popularity over the past few years, here’s our guide to what you need to know for your wedding
Read MoreWild flower weddings and natural funeral flowers: what does foam free mean?
If you follow florists on Instagram or Facebook you might have noticed the hashtags #foamfree or #nofloralfoam but what do they mean?
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