Carole Patilla of Tuckshop Flowers tells us of her surprising career change into the world flower farming and floristry
Becky Hindley of Picking Posies in North Lancashire tells us how she swapped an acting career to devote her life to seasonal British flowers
This week members will need to decide on what Ranunculus and Anemones they want to buy in the Italian Ranunculus bulk buy to flower in the 2020 spring season. This article is designed to answer some of the questions that arise .
Flowers from the Farm members in the West Midlands aim to wow visitors and judges alike with their floral display at BBC Gardeners World Live during British Flowers Week 2019.
Cel Robertson (Forever Green Flower Company) discusses how we should describe our flowers to differentiate what we offer from imported blooms.
Find out what 17 growers within 60 miles of London are doing to celebrate British Flowers Week with celebrity florist, Simon Lycett, at the Royal Opera House, London.
Frances Boscawen tells us about her journey into the world of flower farming
Details of how to enter our Best New Member Award and shine a light on your business
Join in with this national celebration of gardening by hosting a gathering or donning a flower crown to showcase your beautiful blooms
We catch up with Toria Britten from Wildly Beautiful Flowers to find out more about her path to flower growing
The first events are in and up on our dedicated event diary for The Flower Farmer's Big Weekend - find one near you.
Find out how to get your hands on luscious peonies, shrubs and grasses
Andrea Jones of Mayfield Flowers tells us about her cut flower business based in Scotland
Twitter Hour discussion on February 11th, hosted by Jill Smith and Claire Brown. Notes by Rebecca Sant
Naomi Hall of Blooms from the Barn tells us about her journey into flower farming
Everything you ever wanted to know about composting and soil health
In which we induce the beautiful old bourbon rose, Variegata di Bologna, to give us more flowers.
Flowers from the Farm's first promotional campaign launches with a London press event.
Rebecca Swinn's MSc Thesis (Lancaster University 2017) examines the sustainability of cut-flowers and their carbon intensity, looking at the international trade in flowers, and the British cut flower industry.