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The Twiggery Flower Farm our business name and logo

In the grounds of an old Monastery, tucked under the apple trees sits the flowers of
The Twiggery Flower Farm.

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We grow beautiful British Flowers working within the seasons and growing in harmony with nature. Every flower will have been visited by the bees from the hive, the dragonflies that take a rest and the butterflies that have a feast.

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We adhere to nature and every flower will be unique in growth. Lovingly nurtured from seed and every process watched eagerly. 

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Only sustainable practices are used, no chemicals, and no use of pesticides or fungicides. We welcome all wildlife and use nematodes for natural pest control only if we really need to, as we prefer nature to balance this out. We work with promoting soil health with the no dig method, allowing the soil to work as nature intended.

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Beautiful flowers straight from the field.

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All our flowers are fully conditioned before leaving us and are wrapped in either biodegradable or recycled paper or in reusable buckets.

Cosmos 2 at The Twiggery
The Twiggery grow beautiful British flowers in harmony with nature
Sedum at The Twiggery

What could be more beautiful than a posy of Narcissus wrapped in brown paper and tied with string.

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The fragrance of summer Roses carried on the breeze under those beautiful blues of summer skies.

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Our ethos is to celebrate the individual flower for its transitory beauty and unique growth.

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Watching the seasons and being aware of each change allows us to live more fully in the moment.

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Years of floral design has allowed us to know how to get the most out of each season, the colours, the textures and the captivating beauty of each stem.

It is this background knowledge and deep appreciation of nature that The Twiggery uses to grow.

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We know how our flowers will look in the vase, which flowers sing by themselves and those that need company.

The Twiggery. Years of floral design has allowed us to know how to get the most our of each season
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Just a girl, standing in front of a seed waiting for it to grow - Kathryn Frost
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