FLOUER's SPRING SCENTED FLOWER BUNCHES Local Collection

from £18.00

Spring is here and Flouer’s curated some gorgeous unusual and rare variety seasonal spring flowers for you to enjoy at home.

The bunches are in a range of colour-pop pastels, brights and stripes, along with heady scents.

Flower varieties range per bunch but can include: stripy tulips, hyacinths, freesia, anemones, ranunculus, clematis, lilacs, guelder rose.

Available for collection from either our farm in the Scottish Borders - Hadden Farm Ltd, Hadden Farm, Kelso TD5 8HU or our studio at the Hirsel estate, Coldstream. Please await confirmation of preferred collection day and time. We usually require 24 hrs notice for larger gift bouquet, or sometimes we can prepare something smaller more quickly. And farm collection is preferred because we’re able to accommodate your day and time more easily.

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Spring is here and Flouer’s curated some gorgeous unusual and rare variety seasonal spring flowers for you to enjoy at home.

The bunches are in a range of colour-pop pastels, brights and stripes, along with heady scents.

Flower varieties range per bunch but can include: stripy tulips, hyacinths, freesia, anemones, ranunculus, clematis, lilacs, guelder rose.

Available for collection from either our farm in the Scottish Borders - Hadden Farm Ltd, Hadden Farm, Kelso TD5 8HU or our studio at the Hirsel estate, Coldstream. Please await confirmation of preferred collection day and time. We usually require 24 hrs notice for larger gift bouquet, or sometimes we can prepare something smaller more quickly. And farm collection is preferred because we’re able to accommodate your day and time more easily.

Please specify with your order if you require an aqua-pack base to your order - we do our best to avoid plastic as much as possible - however if you plan on gifting these flowers the next day or if you’re travelling with them then we would recommend either a vase or an aqua-pack base to maintain hydration - so please let us know if you require this. Otherwise, bunches will have exposed cut stems or with a biodegradable gel pack bag on the base - at home, trim a couple of mm from the stem end (however, don’t trim the end off hyacinths as the end is part of the original bulb) and place the flowers in a vase or jug of cold water. For longevity - keep away from hot radiators. Many spring flowers will continue to grow in the vase so refresh with cold water every few days and if they grow too leggy you can snip the stems shorter (although the wild errant look is a total spring vibe).