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British Cut flowers in May

June 30, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Sue has been asked to arrange the flowers for the wedding of a close friend and whilst she has some knowledge of what is available she would like to find a definitive list of the cut flowers that bloom in the UK in early May. This is both those that she can grow herself or that may be available from suppliers.

Can anybody help?





Filed Under: Q & A Tagged With: Cut Flowers, Flowers Uk, Flowers Wedding

RHS Flower Shows

June 26, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Britain is basking in sunshine and the Royal Horticultural Society flower shows of 2010 are in full swing.

RHS events thumbnailEvery year the RHS put on a myriad of shows throughout the country, providing inspiration for planting designs, growing your own floral garden and of course the stunning arrangements in the floral marquees.

The world’s largest flower show at Hampton Court Palace takes place on the 6th – 11th July.

More information

Royal Horticultural Society – Shows and events





Filed Under: News Tagged With: 11th July, Floral Garden, Flower Show, Flower Shows, Full Swing, Hampton Court Palace, Inspiration, Marquees, Myriad, Rhs, Royal Horticultural Society, Stunning Arrangements, Sunshine

World Cup Flowers

June 12, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Many florists are getting into the football spirit and producing window displays featuring World Cup themes.

Vandella Flowers in Carlisle is one such high street florist.

Vandella Flowers of Carlisle

Vandella Flowers of Carlisle

They have produced three large window displays at their store in Carlisle, Cumbria.

With an England theme limiting the designers to white and red, the colours of St. George,  the challenge of producing a display was no doubt quite hard.

Sadly they may have had to resort to some non British cut flowers to pull the task off.

Limited colour pallet

With Scotland, Ireland and Wales not in the World Cup the British florist is somewhat stuck with two colours to work with.

Carnations are the staple of the flower designer providing a multitude of colours.

Here are a few ideas for seasonal flowers to populate your display

World Cup floral display with England theme

World Cup floral display with England theme

England colour scheme – red and white

  • Carnations – red and white
  • Roses – red and white
  • Poppies – red and white
  • Daisy family including agyranthemum
  • Ranunculus –  red and white
  • Lilly – including Lily of the Valley, Asian Lily,
  • Red fruits including the strawberry would work for a short duration table display.
  • Cow parsley in abundance from British hedgerows is an ideal white bulk flower to fill out any display.
  • Japanese Iris and Iris Germanica can be garden grown and provides structure and architecture.
  • Pieris – new leaf growth on this shrub is often in shades of red.

Share your designs

Have you produced a World Cup themed display for your window or maybe produced an exhibit for a local horticultural show?

You may have gone really wild and produced displays for all 32 teams.

Let us know about it, via the contact us form,  so we can feature a gallery of your designs and plant lists over the next few weeks.





Filed Under: Features, Showcase Tagged With: Argyranthemum, British Hedgerows, Carlisle Cumbria, Cow Parsley, Cut Flowers, Daisy Family, England, Flower Designer, football, Iris Germanica, Japanese Iris, Leaf Growth, Lily Of The Valley, No Doubt, Ranunculus, Red And White Roses, Scotland Ireland, Seasonal Flowers, Street Florist, Structure And Architecture, Vandella, White Daisy, White Lilly, Window Displays, World Cup

Holker Show 2010

June 6, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Floral arrangements at this Year’s Holker Garden Festival, took us on a journey around the world.

Reds, oranges and yellows featured in some very creative designs.

Floral demonstrations were hosted by Ken Hough and Noreen Fishburn who will both be on the Chelsea Flower Show team for 2011 representing NAFAS.

Best in show was won by Mrs S Wareing, with her simple but stunning design “England’s Green and Pleasant Land” made from native plants that could easily be sourced from any garden.

The wonderful miniature arrangements in the “Luck of the Irish” category were truly captivating.

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Chelsea Flower Show, Creative Designs, Demonstrations, England, Fishburn, Floral Arrangements, Garden Flower, Journey, Ken Hough, Native Plants, Noreen, Oranges, Reds, S Green, Stunning Design, Wareing, Yellows
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