Flowering now in the UK
We bring you the pick of the crop from our members this season and what’s inspiring us on our flower farms right now.
Watch the seasons turn with sensational flowers and fabulous foliage from Flowers from the Farm members.
We bring you the pick of the crop from our members this season and what’s inspiring us on our flower farms right now.
Ellen Firth Lamb and a bunch of Spring Flowers
Vase of Seasonal Flowers from Fenland Flowers Foliage
Floral arrangements by Polly Cavanagh
A perfect dusky orange ranunculus growing in spring sunshine at Wivenhoe Flowers
Snow Drops from MeadowSweet’s cutting garden
Flower arrangement to include daffodils and tulips from MeadowSweet’s cutting garden
Stunning Floral spray to include daffodils, tulips and a variety of everygreens from MeadowSweet’s cutting garden
Seed Sowing with Old Farmhouse Flowers in Lincolnshire
Pink catkins of Salix 'Mount Aso' blooming at Clodhopper Blooms.
Red, pink and white tulips and yellow narcissi for Valentine's Day bouquets by Wye Valley Flowers.
Yellow Hammemelis flowers in snow
A winter bridal bouquet of pink, white and yellow flowers and green foliage by Wye Valley Flowers.
Chrysanthemums are late season stalwarts. Pauntley Petals, Gloucestershire
Hanging in there until the first frosts. A late October bouquet by Mrs Moseley's Posies, Wiltshire.
Helichrysum is another cut flower that's excellent both fresh and dried, like these gorgeous blooms grown by Chiltern Sky Flowers in Buckinghamshire.
Dried flowers and turning foliage in a wonderful autumn wreath by Fierce Blooms, Cheshire.
An autumnal arrangement with rudbeckia 'Sahara' by Erda Botanicals, Lancashire.
The abundance of dahlias is over with the first frosts of the year, but we can still enjoy them dried. Justdahlias, Cheshire.
Dried flowers add colour and texture. The Bath Greenhouse, Bath.
Foliage can be the star of the show in autumn. Belton Blooms, Leicestershire.
A joyous explosion of late autumn colour by Mrs Moseley's Posies, Wiltshire.
Zingy yellows from Greenery, Northamptonshire.
The delicate tracery of Nicandra seed heads bring texture to arrangements.