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Nurseryfresh are moving

June 18, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Nurseryfresh, suppliers of wholesale and mail order flowers are moving!

As from Monday 20th June 2011, Nursery Fresh Ltd will be operating from a new location:

Unit B2
Hazleton Interchange
Lakesmere Road
HORNDEAN
Hampshire
PO9 2PN

The new premises are located near Morrisons Supermarket which is easily accessible from the A3 and M27

The Unit has been especially refurbished to provide a modern clean premises from where you can buy your flowers, plants and sundries.

Nurseryfresh contact telephone numbers will remain unchanged-

023 9248 3991 / 023 9247 4567 / 0845 604 6704

They sincerely look forward to welcoming you to their new home very soon and continuing the service they have provided in recent years, both to those customers wishing to visit and those who use the nationwide ‘over-night’ service.

If you wish to be kept up to date with details of Nurseryfresh open days, demonstrations, workshops and other exciting flower events, then please sign up for E-mail subscription by clicking the ‘sign me up’ button on their website.

More information

Nurseryfresh – Suppliers of wholesale and mail order flowers.





Filed Under: News Tagged With: A3, B2, Contact Numbers, Demonstrations, E Mail, Flower, Flowers Plants, Interchange, M27, Mail Order, Mail Subscription, Moving, New Location, Order Flowers, Po9, Premises, Supermarket, Telephone Numbers, Wholesale

Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011

May 4, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Lovers of floral art and design should head to Salisbury Cathedral between Tuesday 14th and Sunday 19th June during its spectacular and visually stunning six day flower festival.

Internationally renowned floral judge, demonstrator, teacher and Chelsea Gold Medalist (2009) Michael Bowyer is masterminding the design, ably assisted by Pam Lewis and Angela Turner, both also national demonstrators and Chelsea Gold Medalists.

Artistry

They were the trio behind the Cathedral’s last flower festival (2008) which was a runaway success attracting a phenomenal 18,000 visitors and much praise for the quality of its artistry and creativity.

They plan to fill the iconic building with thousands of flowers, colours and fragrance in a mix of amazing contemporary, traditional and interpretative displays, all created by around 500 flower arrangers from churches and flower clubs.

Michael Bowyer said, “This week-long Festival in June is on a massive scale. We have been working for many months putting together some totally original displays. Our integrated and co-ordinated design encompasses not only the whole interior of the Cathedral but also the main entrance areas, the Chapter House and cloister garden. There will be twenty floral banners along the pathways outside the Cathedral. It’s going to be hugely exciting and I can’t wait for people to see it!”

Individual areas

Individual areas of the building are deliberately being treated in different ways and a variety of colours, shapes, styles and sizes. There are two large-scale hanging installations –at the West End and Spire Crossing.

The North Aisle is dedicated to arrangements inspired by quotations from the King James Bible, honouring its 400th anniversary. Interpretative designs created by the Cathedral’s own team of flower arrangers explore the themes of splendour, power, glory and majesty.

The main nave will be awash with colour from an installation of over 150 urns of flowers. Further themes interpreted in floral design are the Cathedral community and famous Cathedral characters. One particular challenge will be to design a special piece inspired by Antony Gormley’s Flare II which will be suspended in the South Transept.

Finally, a group of renowned specialist floral designers will be exhibiting cutting edge designs in the Cathedral’s Morning Chapel.

Magnificent

Mark Elcomb, Chapter Clerk, said “We are delighted that Michael and his colleagues are again designing what will clearly be a magnificent flower festival. We know that many of their designs and stunning installations from 2008 have since been emulated in many different guises in many different locations. Salisbury Cathedral hopes to set a new standard in 2011!”

The Flower Festival will be open daily from 10.00am with last admission at 4.00pm (except for Sunday when the festival opens at 12 noon and closes at 4.00pm).

In preparation for the Flower Festival, the Cathedral will be closed to visitors all day Monday 13 June.

Nursery Fresh

John Waddington of Nursery Fresh Wholesale Flowers says that they have now received over half of the orders from the Flower Arrangers involved in the Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011.

John said;

“With over 500 arrangers involved, in what looks likely to be a superb ‘Floral Extravaganza’, Nursery Fresh will be kept extremely busy for the next few weeks collating and coordinating orders and purchases”.

Where possible, British grown Flowers will be used, as well as imported flowers from growers that have been accredited with the ‘Fair-trade’ mark.

Designers, Michael Bowyer, Pam Lewis and Angela Turner have promised to break new ground in floral design with a mix of traditional, contemporary and interpretive displays.

More information

Salisbury Cathedral News

Nursery Fresh – Wholesale Flowers Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival Article.

Bridal Flowers Direct – Dedicated to the supply of bridal flowers.





Filed Under: News Tagged With: Artistry, Chapter House, Demonstrators, floral art, Flower Arrangers, Flower Clubs, Flower Festival, Gold Medalist, Gold Medalists, Interpretative Displays, King James Bible, Last Flower, Main Entrance, Massive Scale, Michael Bowyer, North Aisle, Pam Lewis, Runaway Success, Salisbury Cathedral, Spire

Royal wedding flowers hint at theme?

April 28, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Could a woodland theme be on the cards for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton?

Hawthorn

Hawthorn signifies the Celtic start of summer

A tree lined avenue and flowers such as lily of the valley, could point to a woodland theme for the royal wedding.

Lily of the valley combined with lilac blossom is a possible link to the ancient festival of Beltane for the couple.

Traditional British flowers and trees are set to transform Westminster Abbey into a woodland glade.

So is Princess Catherine going to favour a circlet of flowers instead of a royal tiara and will the wedding dress feature Celtic influence?

Welsh gold

We already know that armfulls of fragrant blossoms and seasonal flowers will adorn Westminster Abbey and the likelihood of the lily of the valley being in Catherine’s bouquet is now quite high.

According to the Clogau website, a spokeswoman at the Palace has confirmed that The Queen has donated a family supply of Welsh gold to crown jeweller, Harry Collins, to create Catherine’s wedding band.

With flowers being brought in from the Duchy of Cornwall, the ring from Wales…could this point to a Scottish dress designer?  This would then make the wedding a truly national spectacle.

Whilst Royal pageantry will play a huge part, it does seem that William and Catherine will be making the most of their special day…. we have only a few hours to find out how the pieces fit together!

More information

William and Catherine choose British, seasonal flowers.

 

 





Filed Under: Features, News, Royal Wedding 2011 Tagged With: Beltane, Blossoms, Bouquet, Celtic Influence, Circlet, Clogau, Dress Designer, Duchy Of Cornwall, Favour, Fragrant Blossoms, Gold Flowers, Individuality, Kate Middleton, Likelihood, Lilac, Lily Of The Valley, Nbsp, Pagan Festival, Pagan Theme, Prestigious Event, Prince William, Prince William And Kate, Prince William And Kate Middleton, Princess Catherine, Royal Pageantry, Royal Protocol, Royal Wedding, Scottish Dress, Seasonal Flowers, Theme Wedding, Tiara, Trees, Wedding Dress, Wedding Flowers, Wedding Rings, Wedding Theme, Welsh Gold, Westminster Abbey, William And Kate, Woodland Glade, Woodland Theme

NAFAS Royal wedding flowers honour

April 27, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

NAFAS, the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies, is absolutely delighted to have been invited to be part of the “Team” arranging flowers for the wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton taking place this Friday 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey.

The flowers have been designed by a leading florist, Shane Connolly and the “Team” will be executing these designs.

NAFAS members are no strangers to decking out Westminster Abbey in stunning floral arrangements and the members involved are their four National Officers, Pat Martin, Norma Dobney, Wendy Davis and Sue Brinton; a past National Officer, Dorothy Irvin and the NAFAS Westminster Abbey Co-ordinator, Jane Rowton-Lee.

NAFAS has been arranging flowers in Westminster Abbey for many years and recently decorated the Abbey for the Commonwealth Observance Service, which was attended by HM the Queen and HRH Prince Phillip.  They alsosaid they felt very privileged to decorate the Abbey for the Papal visit by Pope Benedict XVI, in September 2010.

NAFAS is an educational charity dedicated to promoting the artistic use of plant material in all its forms. It comprises of 21 Areas, over 1200 flower clubs and around 70,000 members from all over Great Britain and Northern Ireland.  NAFAS is affiliated to the RHS and the World Association of Flower Arrangers.

More information

NAFAS – National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies website.

British Cut Flowers – William and Catherine choose British, seasonal flowers





Filed Under: News, Royal Wedding 2011 Tagged With: Abbey Co, Arranging Flowers, Benedict Xvi, Co Ordinator, Educational Charity, Flower Arrangement Societies, Flower Arrangers, Flower Clubs, Hrh Prince Phillip, Miss Catherine, Papal Visit, Pope Benedict, Pope Benedict Xvi, Rowton, Seasonal Flowers, Shane Connolly, Stunning Floral Arrangements, Wedding Flowers, Wendy Davis, Westminster Abbey

William and Kate choose British flowers

April 27, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

London based florist Shane Connolly has been chosen by William and Kate to oversee the floral arrangements at Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey.

Mr. Connolly was chosen by the Couple owing to his reputation for producing elegant and unique displays, and for his creative approach which focuses on using seasonal, natural and organic flowers.

Shane Connolly is also well known for his sustainable approach to floristry, which incorporates as much as possible the use of growing, rather than cut, plants and trees.

The royal couple are using the language of flowers to convey a very personal message.

White Lilac

In the language of flowers, lilac signifies first love

The displays will include azalea, rhododendron, lilac, solomon’s seal, euphorbia, beech and wisteria, all of which are seasonal.

Avenue of trees

Eight potted trees of English Field Maple and Hornbeam were taken to Westminster Abbey on Tuesday,  these  will create an avenue down the aisle, all in giant planters made by craftsmen at Highgrove.

NAFAS

Six members of NAFAS will also be helping Shane Connolly and his team to decorate Westminster Abbey.

NAFAS members have arranged the flowers for special occasions at Westminster Abbey for many years.

The trees, plants and flowers are being sourced from the Saville Gardens and Valley Gardens in Windsor Great Park, Sandringham Estate and other English growers.

The arrangements will remain on public display until 6th May when the trees will be removed and planted in the gardens of Highgrove. Other flowers are to be replanted or donated.

Kate’s Bouquet

It is believed Kate will be carrying a traditional white bouquet.

More information

Shane Connolly Flowers Ltd

NAFAS - Honoured to be arranging Royal Wedding Flowers

Official Royal wedding website

Royal wedding bouquets through history

 





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