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Eden valley flower courses

My flowering calendar reflects the British growing season & runs throughout the year using seasonal flowers and foliage and is as follows:-

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January, February & March 

Farewell flowers, fresh & dried wreaths, planters, workshops, freelancing when available.

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April to September 

Farewell flowers, fresh & dried wreaths, planters, workshops & wedding flowers, together with workshops and freelancing when available.

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October to December 

Farewell flowers, fresh & dried  wreaths, planters, workshops & Christmas arrangements, freelancing when available.

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Gift bouquets are sometimes available by special request . I have a minimum spend of £35.00 & require plenty of notice - as I am not a shop I do not carry stock but feel free to email or message me.


  Im also a champion of local businesses so that’s supporting my local flower farms right here  in Cumbria and if it’s not local then it’s British grown, I have recently become a member of Flowers from the Farm, a group of people coming together for the greater good, promoting and inspiring the use of local and seasonal flowers and foliage, our network of florists, flower farmers and all things floral are all over the British isles so you can contact us via their website  https://www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk/
By using local and British growers you are supporting independent local businesses.  It also reduces the miles your flowers have to travel and keeps the bees happy, 

I only use sustainable techniques within my work so that’s 
NO OASIS NO CELLOPHANE NO SINGLE USE PLASTICS 
I use recycled and up cycled vessels for my arrangements and my hand tied bouquets are often naked just with tissue, handmade ribbons and water vessel.
My sympathy arrangements are made from natural ingredients, dogwood, clematis or willow bases woven by me and decorated with moss, seasonal flowers and foliage, so when it’s time to say goodbye to a loved one or close friend you can with sensitivity, just ask.

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