FLORIST IN THE FOREST -
I am a florist and cut flower grower, based near Tunbridge Wells and the village of Groombridge, on the Kent and East Sussex border.
I offer beautiful designs in a natural country style for weddings, events, and for day-to-day arrangements to brighten your home.
Home grown country flowers for a London wedding.
The bride loved the dark scabious, so these were mixed with sweet peas, astrantia, nigella, sedum, ammi, veronica and poppy heads with lots of senecio, sage, eucalyptus and oregano.
The bridesmaids had dainty posies of sweet peas, astrantia, nigella, small david austin roses and ammi, all mixed with senecio, sage and oregano.
All boxed up and ready for their travels with the bride and groom.
A wedding from a couple of weeks ago, that I have only just had a chance to upload the pics.
The bride loved velvety red roses but the bridesmaids were wearing raspberry, so for her bouquet I combined black bacarra roses with metalina roses and dark pink astrantia.
The dahlia season has started, so far there are beautiful white, lilac and cerise with plenty more on the way. Perfect with the stunning dark scabious that are flowering like crazy.
Today's bride is very lucky, it rained . . . a lot and apparently that is supposed to be good luck!
Thankfully the bridesmaids were wearing soft yellow to brighten a grey day and carried bouquets of sweet peas, scabious, feverfew and spray roses.
The bride had a combination of roses, spray roses, sweet peas, scabious, feverfew and lysimachia all combined with senecio and herbs and a touch of grass to give it a more country feel.
This weekends wedding is a mixture of velvety reds and antique tones of pinks and creams, combining some beautiful roses with of course a few home grown surprises thrown in to complete the look.
And here is an early taster of what is being produced. Lots of pew ends on the go, which will also be placed around the venue for the reception in order to get the best value out of the flowers. A spot of recycling and a mad dash from church to venue before the guests!
The rest will be revealed on Sunday when I catch my breath again.