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Another Season Underway

March 14, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

Spring has arrived and life at The real Cut Flower Garden starts to step it up a pace.

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The mail out season is beginning with home grown and hand picked flowers available for Mothering Sunday. Expect a box majoring on mixed sweetly scented white narcissi, anemones, some tulips and foliage.

Charlie Ryrie, who grows the flowers on the Herefordshire border says;

“The main tulip season is still two or three weeks away, then I expect gradually to get into full stride. It looks set to be a productive year in the gardens, let’s hope the weather will be reasonably kind!”

Charlies’ seasonal flowers are available all year round and by mail order from March.  Weddings are a speciality and flowers can even be grown to order for your special day.

You can also find the flowers from early spring at Hay-on-Wye market and selected farmers’ markets

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