I started this company at the end of 2002 and still greatly enjoy sourcing botanicals such as dried lavender, dried flowers, bunches, natural wedding confetti, and home fragrance products. I try my best to make sure everything that leaves our workshop is the best combination of quality with value for money. Ruth. R. Ridley, Founding Director. We hope you will be entirely satisfied with our products. If for any reason you don't like your item, we will be happy to refund you or exchange it.
Brilliant service. My enquiry was answered well within 24 hours and the lavender bunch was received in very good condition 24 hours later. Thank you.
Fantastic quality. The confetti smells amazing. And wonderful customer service. Package delivered on time and questions answered speedily by email. Thank you.
Fantastic store, amazing customer service answered all questions. Really quick delivery careful packaging and all the dried flower bunches are exactly as pictured and better! Thank you so much!
In all this freezing weather we're starting to look forward to spring! Hope you like this spring dried flower arrangement in pale pinks and minty greens with oats, wheat, lagurus, quaking grass, miscanthus, phalaris, caspia and clover. All these items are either in stock now or will be in a week or.
Did you know you can press dried flowers and grasses that have already been dried? In the picture is panic grass.… https://t.co/a5y6CBhK4x
Merry Christmas to all our lovely friends and customers
A Christmas bouquet made this week using dried flowers and grasses - find out more on the blog:… https://t.co/mghunPuFmd
Potpourri making in Flora magazine https://t.co/VgvwVPcm3j on @bloglovin
Pressing garden flowers 2020 https://t.co/9I4iGXlXSr on @bloglovin
This beauty is a dried ammi seed head which is a relative of the carrot - now sold in bunches for floristry. Apologies for the lack of posts, we are still open and very busy!
A gorgeous ammi seed head from our online shop. Although I've been quiet on social media, we're still open and beav… https://t.co/QbRdy0CC6q
It's great to see how houseplants can thrive in a real environment, rather than just being styled for Insta https://t.co/wJy4YH7FFC
We've got a soft spot for daisies around here! https://t.co/aAP1FKRdMI