A garden, not a farm
Our garden is a labour of love, where we cultivate beautiful blooms to enjoy alongside the wildlife — and share as dried flowers.
A small flower garden in Gwynedd, North Wales — growing, drying and arranging blooms by hand, with the wildlife in mind and only what's in season.
We grow with the wildlife, not against it — no pesticides, no shortcuts, just a year-round labour of love.
Our garden is a labour of love, where we cultivate beautiful blooms to enjoy alongside the wildlife — and share as dried flowers.
We avoid pesticides, glyphosate and chemical feeds. Wildlife handles our pests; seaweed and grass cuttings handle our soil.
Flowers are air-dried — and where needed, in non-toxic silica. Any sprays are water-based, made for fresh and dried flowers.
Dried flowers add foliage, colour and texture for many months — sustainable, low-maintenance, and value over time.


Most of our flowers are grown from seed in our own garden. Some are perennials with a year-round home; others, we forage carefully from the lanes near home.
Each variety has a limited season. Once that year's harvest is gone, it's gone until next summer — which is part of the beauty of working with what the garden gives us.
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