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Flower farm and florist, growing and selling beautiful, locally-grown British flowers and foliage, available as bouquets, in buckets and wholesale, in Tidworth and surrounding area.

Flowers always bring a little joyOne of the best things about running a flower farm is seeing the smile that flowers bri...
17/08/2026

Flowers always bring a little joy

One of the best things about running a flower farm is seeing the smile that flowers bring to people’s faces.

It might be a huge bouquet bought for someone special, a pretty jam jar of seasonal flowers, or simply a cheerful bunch of sunflowers. Big or small, fresh flowers are guaranteed to brighten someone’s day.

And I love knowing that the flowers I’ve grown, picked and arranged here on the farm are heading off to do just that.

If you’d like to spread a little flower joy, you can order direct from the website, message me, or pick up a bunch from Gastro Nicks Deli from Thursday to Saturday.

Isn’t nature amazing?This bed on the flower farm has no soil or compost, and no irrigation. After the intense heat, it’s...
14/08/2026

Isn’t nature amazing?

This bed on the flower farm has no soil or compost, and no irrigation. After the intense heat, it’s rock hard and cracked. And still, last year’s snapdragons have happily self-seeded themselves.

They’re certainly not the quality I’d pick for a bouquet, but I’m mightily impressed by their determination!

The zinnias are stealing the showZinnias really do seem to love the heat, and mine are thriving this year – some are alm...
13/08/2026

The zinnias are stealing the show

Zinnias really do seem to love the heat, and mine are thriving this year – some are almost as tall as the sunflowers!

I only grow Benary's Giant varieties in white, lime, salmon and pink. They're incredibly reliable, produce beautiful big blooms and, importantly for a cut flower, have a really good vase life.

I’ll admit, it took me a while to learn to love zinnias. On their own, I sometimes find them a little bold and structured. But mixed with softer flowers and plenty of foliage, they add colour, shape and substance to a bouquet – and I've definitely been converted.

You never can tellWith a few other events on today, we weren’t quite sure what to expect at Romsey Farmers’ Market.As it...
02/08/2026

You never can tell

With a few other events on today, we weren’t quite sure what to expect at Romsey Farmers’ Market.

As it turns out, we sold almost everything.

A huge thank you to all our wonderful regular customers, everyone who discovered us for the first time, and everyone who came along to support the market.

It’s not the easiest time for independent businesses and market traders, so every purchase, every chat and every recommendation really does make a difference. We’re incredibly grateful.

Thank you for making it such a lovely day. We hope to see you all again at Romsey Farmers’ Market on 6 September.

02/08/2026

At Romsey today

We're all set up and ready at the Hampshire Farmers' Market in Romsey today, Sunday 2 August, from 10am to 1pm with bouquets and jam jars full of fresh, seasonal flowers, grown here on our flower farm.

Come and say hi - we’re in the Alma Road Car Park next to Waitrose.

Hope to see some of you soon.

Fresh flowers, wherever you are this weekendWe'll be at the Hampshire Farmers' Market in Romsey tomorrow from 10am to 1p...
01/08/2026

Fresh flowers, wherever you are this weekend

We'll be at the Hampshire Farmers' Market in Romsey tomorrow from 10am to 1pm with buckets full of fresh, seasonal flowers, all grown here on our flower farm.

But if your weekend plans are taking you somewhere else, or you're heading off on holiday, don't worry. You can always collect flowers directly from the flower farm by arrangement, or we can deliver on another day that suits you.

Just drop me a message or order via the website.

Hopefully see some of you in Romsey tomorrow.

Every bouquet starts with compostCompost is one of the biggest hidden costs of growing cut flowers. We get through an as...
29/07/2026

Every bouquet starts with compost

Compost is one of the biggest hidden costs of growing cut flowers. We get through an astonishing amount every year filling trays, pots and planting beds, and good-quality peat-free compost certainly isn't cheap.

That's why days like this are so satisfying.

This is compost we've made ourselves, using our garden and flower farm waste that's been slowly breaking down over many months. It might not look particularly glamorous, but it's packed full of goodness and it's now ready to help grow this year's flowers.

There's something rather special about turning what was once a pile of stems, leaves and trimmings back into the compost that will grow the bouquets we pick today.

It's another way we're reducing waste, recycling nutrients and growing flowers as sustainably as we can.

Romsey, we’ll see you SundayThere’s lots going on locally this weekend, but we’ll be staying true to our regular spot at...
27/07/2026

Romsey, we’ll see you Sunday

There’s lots going on locally this weekend, but we’ll be staying true to our regular spot at the Hampshire Farmers’ Market in Romsey.

We’ll be there with buckets full of beautiful, locally grown summer flowers, including dahlias, zinnias, sunflowers and plenty more from the flower field.

Come and find us in Alma Road car park, next to Waitrose, alongside all the other brilliant Hampshire producers and regular stallholders.

Hampshire Farmers’ Market, Romsey�Sunday 2 August�10am–1pm

If you regularly support the market, thank you – it really does make a difference to small local businesses like mine. And if you’ve never been before, why not give it a try? You’ll find a lovely mix of local food, produce and independent businesses, and it’s a great way to kick off your Sunday morning.

Pop-up flower stall this Saturday 🌸I’ll be popping up at Gastro Nicks deli in Collingbourne Ducis from 2pm util 8pm this...
25/07/2026

Pop-up flower stall this Saturday 🌸

I’ll be popping up at Gastro Nicks deli in Collingbourne Ducis from 2pm util 8pm this Saturday, 25 July, with bunches of beautiful seasonal flowers, all locally grown here at the flower farm.

Come along, pick up a bunch and have a browse around the deli while you’re there.

📍 Gastro Nicks, Collingbourne Ducis
🕑 From 2pm until 8pm, Saturday 25 July

A bunch of summer. One of the loveliest things about locally-grown British flowers is that they never stand still. As th...
21/07/2026

A bunch of summer.

One of the loveliest things about locally-grown British flowers is that they never stand still. As the seasons change, so do the bouquets.

Just a few weeks ago they were light, airy and full of early summer blooms. Now the sunflowers are opening, the dahlias are bursting into colour and the first zinnias are making an appearance, bringing richer colours, bigger blooms and a completely different feel.

It’s one of the joys of buying seasonal flowers. Every bouquet captures a moment in the growing season, so no two months are ever quite the same.

Address

Oak Cottage, 850 Home Farm (down Lane Marked 'no Through Road' Near Tidworth Garrison Golf Club)
North Tidworth
SP97AQ

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