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Flowers, a bit of work in between & more flowers 😝

Monday 13th March: Eeeek it’s a big week this week with Mothers Day on Sunday, by the time I publish this I will have worked with 4/500 stems of various flowers and foliage 😲 and who knew I would absolutely love every single minute of it 🥰 My own flowers are slowly emerging so I still can’t use those but what I will be using are 100% British grown flowers and foliage and not a single stem imported. This is massively important to me, there are lists with wonderfully tempting flowers of all kinds on them, am I tempted, of course I am, would I do it, not a chance. I have been happily connected with British growers and sellers for a year now and each and every one of them is passionate about British grown flowers, sustainability, nature friendly gardening/farming and packaging materials, I have found my tribe 🙌

Why is it so important to me? Well just like food production I think it’s important to know what you are eating, where it comes from and how it was grown/reared and the more I learn the more I know it’s the right way for me. If I can convince a few others along the way then that is a great thing, the more of us on the same road the better off the planet will be.

It is a windy morning this morning, have I ever told you I hate the wind 😂 (many times) it is just that everything clanks and groans around here when it is so windy. My ultimate fear is the roof blowing off, sheets of tin flying around is not something I want to see, they are secure but Mother Nature is fierce as we all know and she can do whatever she wants if she sets her mind to it. It’s not that bad out there but a fear is a fear and not easily shrugged off 🙄 I have a plethora of jobs to chose from this morning, the cleaning needs doing, the bed needs stripping which means plenty of washing (too windy to get it on the line though) the hens at the back need cleaning out and so do the ducks. All the while the week ahead is buzzing round in my head, jobs to do in the flower garden, Mother’s Day flower payment links to go out, Friday flowers, Flos birthday, flower seeds to order, veg seeds I haven’t got yet that I need to order, what to get for dinner later. Another cup of tea before I begin I think lol.

I cleaned, hoovered, polished most of the rooms, changed the bed sheets and put the washing on and by early afternoon sat down for lunch. Charlie came over with Oscar and I looked after him while Charlie went and did her weekly shop. It didn’t go too well, he went to sleep but woke up 10/15 minutes later and I could not pacify him at all 😂 luckily Charlie was not away too long. You think as a seasoned parent you will be able to deal with most things as a grandparent but if you don’t have the milk on tap you are onto a loser 😝

Tuesday: A better day weatherwise though still not that warm and intermittent rain so unless it warms up as the day goes on I am not planning on going outside much. I did check the seedlings and plants in the greenhouse though and things are coming on nicely although we have temps dropping to around -5 again tonight 😏 hopefully that will be it for a while. We need some sunshine/warmth after the rain to get everything growing and the tree leaves sprouting, the buds are there but they are holding off for the time being.

The sun came out and there was a job I needed to do that was in the small tunnel so I figured today was a good day to do that and besides I wanted to get it done so that the tunnel was good to go when the time came. I could have waited for John to do it but to be honest he has a lot of projects on the go already plus the day job so I put my entry level carpentry skills into action. We have wood lying around so I measured what needed, gathered up the wood, got it all sawn to length and put it altogether 😁 I am suitably impressed with myself I can tell you.

Find some suitable wood, screws, saw, tape measure and cordless screwdriver……..
…….and build this 😁 the extra box I needed to finish down one side of the small tunnel 🥰

I just need to line it and fill it with compost, the seep has been cut to size and in the first photo you can see the piece of hose that links the two seep hoses together. I will now be able to attach a water hose to the end and leave it to water itself for an hour or two while I get on with other jobs 😁 ✔️

One of my main aims this year is to get the seep hoses in place beforehand, usually I am trying to lay them when everything has started to grow 😝

Wednesday: We had a frost this morning so it was quite cold over night but not the -5 they predicted I don’t think, the reason I say that is because the puddles were not frozen at 7.30 this morning so it can’t have gone down that low 🤷‍♀️ The temperatures are already up and I think it will be quite a nice day all in all. It is Florence’s 5th birthday today, oh to be five again 🥰 When I was five I was living in Swinbrook and being put on the school bus each morning to go to school in Burford, I can’t imagine that happens much these days 😬

Preparations begin for the Mothers Day flowers, first thing this morning was bucket washing. Buckets for conditioning the flowers need to be scrupulously clean, bacteria in the water is the main cause of premature decay in cut flowers, they are scrubbed with washing up liquid and warm water then thoroughly rinsed and dried ready to go. There will be wrapping to prepare and sundries such as string, raffia and tape to check (just in case I don’t have enough) All the wrapping I use is compostable, even the cellophane is plant based and the sellotape is plastic free 😁

John is at home today working on the flower workshop, I am not really sure what else to call it, I already have the small flower shed in the driveway and studio seems a bit presumptuous so if anyone has an idea please put it in the comments.

I spent most of the first half of the morning sorting out wrapping for the flowers, if I can pre do as much as possible it will save time when I start making up the bouquets. I also had vases to wrap and they are also done and ready to go. Next it was time to go outside and start cutting foliage, the pussy willow is amazing and it has sprouted up everywhere in the ménage 😂 I am thinking I might use this space for growing foliage, seems like a good use as it no longer gets used for the horses. I also cut some of the remaining stems from the willow trees, the stems have now turned a lovely orange colour, I already had some vibrant green stems of a dog wood and I added to that some lilac stems that are still in bud. Then it started to rain and it was quite cold with it so I abandoned that for the time being, tomorrow I will cut some more of anything useful I can find 😁

Went round to see Florence for her birthday 🥳 and eat cake 🎂🥰

Thursday: Drizzle first thing this morning but it feels warmer than of late, we could do with some sunshine though, it would help all the growth along now we have had some rain. It is flower delivery day today and boy have I got a lot of British grown flowers coming 😂 I have also been cutting whatever I have here that is ready. This morning I have cut hellebore and a few anemone, some honey berry that is just beginning to flower and some trailing ivy. I have got lots of flowers to make up in various forms for Mothers Day, bouquets, bunches and grave flowers and can’t wait until the flowers arrive, I have gone over and over the number I will need but as it is the first year I am panicking that I haven’t ordered enough 🙄 Once they are here and I can see exactly what I have I can then allocate some to Friday flowers and for other orders I have that are not Mothers Day related. I will have help tomorrow afternoon and evening, Charlie has offered to give me a hand which is great otherwise I think I would be working into the small hours 😂 I am loving it though and already thinking about things I can do for Mothers Day next year!

Once the flowers arrive they will all need sorting and conditioning, some need different kinds of treatment but basically they all need to sit in water in a cool dark place to take up as much moisture as the stems can hold. The hellebore I cut this morning all have a tiny 1mm line scored right down the stems and are immersed up to the flowers so that they can uptake as much as possible, the anemone just stand in water so you can see that some are more high maintenance than others.

As it often does, everything happened at once, I had a phonecall from Johns business insurance that I was in the middle of payingwhen the first delivery of flowers arrived quickly followed by the second delivery. I needed to get them all in water asap, they smelt amazing and the colours of the tulips were fabulous.

This gorgeous lot will all be turned into Mothers Day bouquets and bunches 🥰

Sam arrived straight from school with the children ready for Mia’s swimming lesson. They came bursting in and were all excited about having a bath a Nana’s, the reason Sam had said they would be having a bath is because they had been playing in the mud at Nursery and were mud splattered everywhere 😂 Time is tight on a Thursday for Sam so factoring in a bath when they get home from swimming is pushing it a bit, a bath at Nana’s was the solution. The question I asked them first is ‘did you have fun playing in the mud’ happy faces and shouts of yes was all the confirmation needed 🥰 I have never known children so happy to be having a bath, Mia on the other hand was mighty upset because she had to go swimming and would have preferred to stay and have a bath with them lol. I bathed them, washed their muddy hair and faces, and got their dinner, at least once they got home they would be ready to go to bed.

Friday: It’s Friday 😁 not any old Friday and definitely Friday flowers day but this time it’s all mothers day flowers. It will be a busy day and I am nervously excited about doing them all 🥰

Blimey 5pm and just finished, that was back breaking work lol, to be fair I did look after Oscar for a couple of hours while Charlie did the wrapping 😝 but still it was a full day of prepping, bunching, wrapping and tidying up. I think I need a nap!

I did manage to get Friday flowers out too which was a bonus. I made up five bunches and they would t all fit in one buckets and touch the water so I put them into two buckets. When I went out later someone had bought a bunch but then put the other bunch into the second bucket and took the bucket as well! I wouldn’t mind but I was really stretched for buckets with all the bunches and bouquets I had made up, I can only assume they used it so the car didn’t get wet and are planning on returning it 🙏

Saturday: I was awake early so got up made a cuppa and went back to bed to listen to a podcast. The electric went off at around 6am but luckily came back on five minutes later, I decided I may as well get up and have breakfast. I have a busy day of flower collections today but I do want to get other jobs done as well. I have asked John to reconnect the mains outside now that we have a mild period of weather coming up, it is so mild this morning I stood outside in my pjs and drank my tea 😁 First though he has gone to the builders merchant to get so bits for the workshop, I asked him ‘while you are there can you buy me some more buckets please’ 😂 builders buckets will have to do for now.

I had a delivery of dahlia tubers arrive yesterday, I have lost most of mine this year because of the cold weather, hopefully the ones in the front beds will have survived.

Oooosh it’s nearly 4.30pm I am on nearly 12,000 steps and my back is aching but Mothers Day flowers are done, collected and I am pooped. I spent half the time weeding in the garden and the other half with customers collecting flowers, it’s been amazing and I have loved every minute of it. Shelley came over with Josh and Flo mid afternoon and we dug up carrots, the kids washed them and then they took them home ready for roast dinner tomorrow, luckily we are invited 🥰 I also sold all the Friday flower bunches from the shed as well as a jam jar, there still some narcissi and daffs left but that is it 😁

On a sadder note the female Turkey, Tedalena, died yesterday ☹️ and now Ted is alone again, to be honest she wasn’t in the greatest shape when she came to us and that was more to do with her breeding than anything so I am surprised she lasted this long, the avian lockdown has not helped matters either.

Sunday: We spent the first part of the morning working outside, I have been weeding and moving pots of plants around, monitoring the seeds I have growing in the greenhouse, watering if necessary. Big Billy the tort has woken up and is moving around, he is still in the greenhouse until he acclimatises and then will go out, Voldertort is not mobile yet. It’s Mothers Day and Charlie and Macca came over with Oscar mid morning for a while, then we nipped off to the garden centre and when we got back Sam, Luke and the children arrived. Once they left we went round to see my Mum and then onto Shelley’s for a roast dinner 😁 Busy day but really lovely.

Lots of plants and trees are just beginning to spring into life which is fabulous, a bit behind this year I think but they will catch up easily enough. I spend a lot of my time looking and wondering exactly where I am going to be planting all the seedlings once they are big enough and trying to weed and tidy areas ready for when that time comes, but there is always so much to do 😝

Well that was the week that was all about Mothers Day flowers, it has been an epic week, I have loved it even though it was pretty full on, I will now spam the blog with pictures 😂

Friesland Farm Flowers Shilton, farm grown or British grown flowers and foliage, bunches, bouquets, wreaths, Shilton, Oxon

And the good thing is I am already getting repeat business 🥰 so something is right x

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Direct sowing, flower crowns & a steam train ride.

Monday 4th April 2022: Weeeee it’s Momday again and this week I am covid free 😁 It was raining this morning which is brilliant because we have not had any rain for ages and the water tanks are getting a bit dry. I think we have a good bit forecast on and off this week so it should replenish them nicely. Because it was raining I spent most of the day cleaning 🤪 Hoovering, moving furniture, dusting, stripping the beds and sorting through stuff to get everything put away in the right place. I finished that around 1pm and then thought I’d better start putting together a plan for this weeks flower club task, a pave, yes it was alien to me as well. I have spent a fair amount of time looking at designs so I have some idea of what I am doing, I identified the vessel I will be making it in and now I just have to wait and cut the foliage and flowers on Wednesday morning ready to go and do my thing on Wednesday evening. As always I don’t really know what or how and like last time I thought ‘maybe I won’t do it’ but then again I like a challenge so I am going to give it my best shot. I then had a phone call from Flowers from the Farm, or at least one of the ladies that run the organisation, we had a great chat on a few different subjects related to flower farming but the call was about the Flowers from the Farm big weekend 5th-7th August. Was I going to be putting on an event, probably not says I, only going into my first year and nothing to really show for it yet I would feel a bit out of my depth lol. She directed me to lots of information including a zoom meeting on the subject and different flowers farmers, the scale of their weekends which range from big to quite small, and the type of things they do. So I spent the next couple of hours watching, listening and learning about all kinds of events and potentially it may be something I will give some serious thought to. One lady did a small ticketed free event for just 10 people, a tour of her flowers, tea and cake, well I reckon I could probably manage that easy enough so watch this space. It is all to promote the British flower farming industry so keep an eye out for any you see advertised and go along 😁

Tuesday: A dry but very blowy day, not too bad temperature wise though. I got the usual jobs done before getting outside to get some bits done out there. I had intended to empty the rain butt by the greenhouse and stand it back upright again as it has gone lopsided and is no longer connected to the gutter 🙄 but it is full and so I didn’t want to waste the water in there, I will use it until it’s empty and then do the job. Next on to plant some ranunculus in the big tunnel, I want to get some flowers sooner rather than later from these and planting them under cover should do the trick, I can see my tunnel being a flower tunnel rather than a veg one soon 😂 Next job was to fill one of the raised beds with top soil and do some direct sowing. I felt the time is right and the farmer next door is sowing into the field as well so I am hoping we are correct. This will be a first sowing of pink love in a mist, some blue and mother of pearl poppies, bunny tail & foxtail grass, gypsophila, some calendula and some green amaranth. I then covered it with environmesh to stop it all getting dug up or eaten and weighted the mesh down as it is so windy today. I also moved a few things from the greenhouse outside to start hardening them off, sweet peas mainly. In the autumn I will be a lot quicker off the mark with autumn sown and planted things so that I have flowers earlier in the year to get going quickly. I think over the next few days I will be sowing veg seeds as well as planting out the peas, mangetout and this years broad beans, yep the season is under way 😁

Ready to get the first round of direct sowing done.
Indents made with a cane ready to sow the tiny seeds which will hopefully blossom into magnificence 😁

Wednesday: Awful weather today 🤪 rainy, windy, moody dark skies, yuk. I had already decided I was not going to be doing much out there 😂 My focus first thing this morning was to get all my bits together and ready for flower club tonight, the practical task was a pave. I didn’t have a clue what that was when it was mentioned but I spent a good bit of time researching it and collating an idea. Thinking how it will go and how it actually goes is two different things I discovered 🙄 I wasn’t the only one at the club to say ‘it didn’t really turn out how I thought it would’ in fact the majority of members said the same. Still I learnt some good lessons not least the shape of your vessel is important for what to you are trying to achieve. Mine had sloped sides and therefore I could not get the tulip heads down low enough to create the idea of a flat surface, it’s a learning curve which is exactly what it is meant to be 😁

For the rest of the day I indulged myself in doing something with flowers, making flower crowns 🥰 The blossom on the trees at this time of year just lend themselves beautifully to flower crowns. I made two, the first was a big blousy crown and the second a more refined one. I found it really difficult to take a good photo of them mind you, I resorted to wearing one and taking a photo in the mirror which is not a terribly good look but without anyone else around to model it that’s the only option I had, maybe I will look out for a glass head/fish bowl or something😜 I did take some photos and put them on my flower page and they were well received, in fact I have been looking at costings to do flower crown workshops which I think would be fun. I am just trying to establish what materials work well for the environmentally friendly side of things. All natural, totally compostable is doable but not so robust, the next step is recyclable which is a good alternative and a little stronger. A lot of crowns will use the florist tape which is not environmentally friendly and the industry hasn’t quite got there with that one yet so I have ordered some washi tape to see if that works or not 🤷‍♀️ once I have these things in place I can advertise workshops. John has kindly said he I’ll make a top to cover his pool table and we can use that room 👏 brilliant.

A half flower crown using lilac foliage and Arabis flower and love in a mist foliage.
This is a full crown using wild cherry blossom, Jerusalem cowslips, lilac foliage and some tiny dark red saxifrage.

Thursday: Still windy this morning though there is some sunshine about. Today I was hoping to make a cuppa, sit down and watch a video but I got the time muddled up so I just sat down with a cuppa instead. The video was live last night but I couldn’t watch it because I was at the flower club so I was hoping to watch it this morning but it won’t be available until after midnight tonight 🤷‍♀️ Flowers from the Farm had organised a live online charity event with Shane Connolly called Flowers for Ukraine with Shane Connolly. Too good an opportunity to be missed I signed up and made my donation, they sent the link but I knew I would have to wait and catch up later. I have seen the reviews on the group this morning and can’t wait to watch it but I will have to wait longer 😏 Shane Connolly is a florist of the highest calibre, he did the wedding flowers for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge so you can see it is a rare opportunity. They smashed their target amount and all the proceeds will go to help the people of Ukraine in one way or another. Not only are his credentials amazing (though that reason alone would be good enough) but wherever possible the company uses seasonal British flowers, are environmentally responsible and understand the relationship between plants, flowers and mental well-being, doesn’t get better than that I reckon 🥰 Roll on midnight 🤪

Blooming eck that is not very nice out there today, it’s not that it’s cold or wet, just the bloody wind, it feels like you are getting a constant battering, quite tiring really. Most of the morning I spent in the greenhouse planting up the ranunculus and potting on tomato plants, this year I have Roma, Tigerella, Alisa Craig and Indigo Rose. If I could only grow one I would choose the indigo varieties as they are delicious plus they have plenty of flesh so they are good for cooking as well as eating raw, they also come in cherry size and although I grew them last year I only have the larger ones this year. Hoping the wind dies back a bit soon, it is not easy trying to carry things around in this plus the empty pots I stacked neatly are beginning to blow all over the place 😜

I have been keeping an eye on the lilacs and I am hoping that over the next few days the buds will begin to burst open, I do have someone wanting a bouquet a week and I almost have some tulips that are ready, I think the combination will be lovely 😊 Hurry up and grow please 🤞

Friday: Golly gosh it’s 5.15pm and I just got the dinner prepped and on and finally sat down, now I feel tired 🥱 Busy day today, first up I got all the morning stuff done so that I could sit and watch this video link, oh my days that did not disappoint let me tell you. Inspirational is the only word I could use, British grown, seasonal flower arranging at its best and by one of the best, and I have to say, the nicest most genuine man. All done with reusable or compostable items even the funeral arrangement, not a single piece of floral foam in sight 😁 All the while raising money for Ukraine, a brilliant idea and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone who donated and watched. After watching and still buzzing I decided to go and cut a few bits and do a quick outdoor arrangement celebrating all that is spring around here. Then I thought I ought to get on with some real work 😂 I spent the rest of the day in the garden planting up some flowers and ornamental bits, the end of the bed that we reduced needed some filling. Then some salvia arrived for the cutting patch and then I mostly spent the rest of the time going through plants I had growing in pots overwinter ready to sell. Discarding anything that didn’t make it or take root, sorting out plants to go out for sale in the front, watering (it’s surprising how quickly things in pots dry out) watering in the tunnels and the greenhouse before have a quiet sit down to enjoy the peace of the afternoon 🥰

Saturday: Mixed bag of weather, a tad cold at times, a breeze, some sunshine but dry at least. Busy day, after the initial jobs we went to the farm next door to get some dog and cat food but also because they had a Easter event going on, pony rides, Easter egg trail, piglets to look at, Easter hats to make, coffee and doughnuts on sale (the most important bit 🤪) Once back home I got on with some pricking out in the greenhouse before some planting up of sweet peas, red cabbage and new potatoes. Dashing backwards and forwards to the egg shed for customers who were paying by card, this has been one of the best decisions we have made to be fair as less and less people carry loose change. John meanwhile has been making some supports to go over the raised beds for the cut flowers, not all the beds need them but things like cosmos, delphinium, lupin, chrysanthemums all get very tall and need support. The supports for these don’t need to be pretty they are purely functional and so are basically a wooden frame with legs that sits over the raised bed. Jute netting will be attached across the top for the plants to grow through. I went for jute as a more environmentally friendly option so I will see how it stands up to the job.

We have an earlier than usual finish today as we are off out to catch a steam train 🥰 fish and chip supper on board while we take a gentle journey through the countryside, perfect.

Fabulous evening and well worth checking out their time table if you are ever in the area. https://www.gwsr.com/

Sunday: I had high hopes of getting a fair bit done today but that didn’t pan out as planned lol. John cleaned out the hens frost thing while I sorted out eggs etc and then we went and got some shopping as we were out of everything. Back home to drop off the shopping and put it away the. A quick trip to the garden centre to pick up a particular plant I was after. When we got back Sam, Luke and the kiddies arrived, Mia and Lucie stayed with us while George went with Sam and Luke to the barbers to get haircuts. They came back and shortly after that my Mum popped in to drop of some plants she had for me, she left and Charlie turned up and then Shelley, Martin and the kids arrived as well. So we spent the afternoon in the garden with everybody not getting much else done but that’s ok nothing is urgent and it will all wait for another time 😁

I have been keeping a close eye on any flowers and foliage trying to work out exactly when I will have the first couple of bunches or bouquets ready and I think I am just about there 😁 My first lot of flowers will be going to a customer on Wednesday, exciting stuff, hopefully I will have enough to put some out for the Easter weekend as well fingers crossed. Eventually I will have so many flowers I probably won’t know what to do with them all 🤪