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​by Rosie Gray

A February Wedding at Gretna Green

28/2/2025

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Romantic Wedding couple at the Anvil for Gretna Green Wedding with a Bridal Bouquet of February Flowers. Grown & arranged by Rosie Gray, of Galloway Flowers, Flower Farm Florist. Copyright Colin Carpenter Photography
Photo Credit Colin Carpenter Photography
​   It makes my day when a set of wedding photo's arrives in my inbox from our wedding couples. And these did just that!⁠
  Here's Judith & Ben at their Gretna Green wedding ceremony in late February. Couples still travel from across the world to the traditional venue for it's timeless appeal.
  The wedding couple stayed @Buittle_Castle (near Dalbeattie) with Family & friends before their wedding so it was an easy delivery of flowers for me.⁠ All travelled to Gretna & then back to Buittle for the party.
  Judith messaged to say;
  
A HUMONGOUS thank you for the flowers you made for us that were more beautiful than I could ever have imagined. Thank you, thank you, thank you for them all - they were so unbelievably stunning and admired by all.
  In Judith's dusky pink & white Bridal Bouquet, I used frilly Lincolnshire Hellebores & Tulips, Isle of Scillies Narcissi & Cornish Eucalyptus. Everything else - Pink Heather, Pieris, Viburnum, Ivy, Pink Pussy Willow - we grew here at our Flower Farm in Galloway. ⁠
  So even in late February it's possible to have 100% British-grown wedding flowers with the lowest possible carbon footprint. ⁠
February Bridal bouquet of dusky pink Heather, frilly Hellebores & Pussy Willow. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
​Thank you Judith & Ben for sharing the lovely photo with us.⁠ ⁠
Photo credit; Colin Carpenter Photography
Florist; Galloway Flowers
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A September Buttonhole

28/2/2025

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Intricate Buttonhole for Grom at September wedding including Phlox, Thistle, Heather, seedheads & grasses. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
Photo credit; WillowandWilde
Details...⁠
  So often the wedding flower photo's posted across Insta etc focus on the Bridal bouquet, the bridesmaids, the flower girl, the venue decor. And with good reason - these tend to be the most showy flowers & where most of the budget is spent.⁠
​  But don't let's forget the Buttonholes for the Gentlemen too. These little mini-bouquets can be intricate, highly individual & really mark out the occasion as 'special'.⁠
  I enjoy making them, where possible including elements used elsewhere for bouquets & arrangements.⁠ This one was made for Leigh to wear at his mid-September elopement ceremony at Galloway House. All the ingredients (I included a touch of late Heather, a small Thistle, seedhead, Phlox & soft grasses) were grown here in Galloway & appeared in the bridal bouquet too.⁠ ⁠
Photo credit; WillowandWilde.co⁠
Venue; Galloway House Estate
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A Birthday Wreath

28/2/2025

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Giant Door Wreath made to welcome Guests at 40th Birthday Party Guests & Springtime. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
  Waiting for collection last week...⁠
A fluffy giant foliage wreath made to welcome guests as they arrive at a 40th birthday party. It'll be easy to spot the house where the fun is happening!
  I included in tiny lemon Viola plants, Blue Muscari & Narcissi Tete A Tete bulbs to give a continuing pop of colour. ⁠
​  Wreaths are definitely not just for Christmas, imho.
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Floral Hair Combs for A February Wedding

22/2/2025

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Floral Hair Comb trimmed with fresh pale pink Hellebore, Heather & Pieris for a February Bride. Made by Rosie Gray. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
 If you're planning to be married soon, maybe you'll be planning to wear flowers in your hair. Flower crowns, or small sprigs woven into hair are always popular. And I wondered if you had considered a floral hair comb as an option?
  Made from either fresh or dried flowers a comb can feature flowers included in your bouquet. It can be neatly inserted into hair for a special touch. Usually more budget friendly than a flower crown too so maybe a lovely touch for your Bridesmaids hair too.
 Here are a few examples of combs I've made from our locally grown flowers. 
Above is a Comb made for a late February wedding, worn by the Bride.⁠ Trimmed with fresh seasonal flowers - Hellebore, Pieris, Heather & Larch. All flowers included in her Bridal bouquet.⁠ Below is a floral hair comb made for her Matron of Honour.
  Late February in a Scottish garden, in miniature.⁠
Every wedding season I make many floral hair combs & every single one is unique, as I use the flowers & foliage at it's very best that week.⁠
 
Floral Hair Comb trimmed with fresh green Hellebore, Catkins, Heather & Pieris for a February Bride. Made by Rosie Gray. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
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Dried Flowers To Order

22/2/2025

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Bouquet of dried flowers in bright pinks & purples, made by florist Rosie Gray. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
Thanks a bunch! ⁠
  A bouquet of dried flowers & foliage collected by a Customer last week to cheer up a friend.⁠ All natural colours, no dyes or bleach used to preserve & dried by myself here in Galloway.
  The Dahlias keep their colour particularly well.⁠ Dried flowers last a long time & particularly welcome while there are still few colourful flowers to cut here in Scotland.
  We dry a good supply of flowers each year & make bouquets., wreaths, posies & other arrangements to order. If you would simply like a mixed bunch of dried flowers to use in your own craft projects, I'm happy to make up a bunch.
Send a message about your requirements, & I'll be delighted to help. Contact
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February News from Galloway Flowers

9/2/2025

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Close up of Helleborus Argutifolius (Corsican Hellebore) flower. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
  February is definitely still Winter but you can begin to feel Spring is a little closer can't you? The mornings are lighter & it's nearly 6pm when I come in at the end of the day now. And we enjoyed our mug of afternoon tea sitting outside on the bench today, the first this year. Well wrapped up with scarf, gloves & hats, yes of course. But a gardeners milestone nonetheless, telling me the seasons are moving on. 

  I hope you were safe through Storm Eowyn? It was, without doubt, the worst Storm I've experienced. So sad to see many great trees down as a result. I've said often we bought the high hedges around our field when we moved here, not the house. The Leylandii is a lot of work to cut each year, but oh my, they did their job on that day. The greenhouses lost windows (amazingly none broken so could be popped back in) & the Polytunnels were all fine. This was a huge relief - Polytunnels cannot be insured & if we had to replace the covers, the costs soon add up. Full of plants, the cost would be even higher if we lost them to a following cold snap. 

  The results of last month's Armchair shopping are arriving - such exciting deliveries! Lovely rattling packages of seeds & newspaper wrapped Dahlia tubers. Several Dahlia tubers (new to me varieties) will be started off to generate cuttings, a cost effective method to build up stock.

 The Sweet Peas sown last Autumn are developing side shoots & looking for something to climb. January-sown seeds are germinated & going into root trainers to grow on. Final batch to be sown this next week on Valentine's Day. This will give me a good continuity of flowers through the Summer months.Our Sweet Pea frames were destroyed in the Storm, lying flat on the ground. So we're on the lookout for strong coppiced branches to weave new frames for the outside crop.

  Wedding Consultations continue so I'm getting a good feel for the flowers I must grow & the numbers of each. Popular dates are filling so if you know a couple interested in top quality locally grown flowers for their wedding, in 2025 or 2026, feel free to point them at my Wedding Pages  on my website. Our Wedding Packages are again proving popular. These give the option to have key bouquets, buttonholes etc. arranged by myself plus buckets of flowers to arrange with family & friends. I'm planning a new workshop date for those who would like to grow their own wedding Flowers too - see below.

   Rose pruning is a big task for me (about 100 bushes here now) & many Gardeners will begin this month. I'm cautious as a late cold snap could cause further die back. If the weather forecast is mild I may begin later in the month. If I delay too long, flowers are later too so it's a tricky judgement call. But 'The Beast from the East' wasn't until mid-March...

What Can I Cut in February?
  This month sees me pulling out some of my largest vases to accommodate the long stems of Hazel Catkins, Pussy Willow & Cornus. Arranged as single varieties - no more fuss is needed to make them look stunning. My Forsythia is showing a touch of yellow & I'll cut a few stems to open in the warmth this week. And at the other end of the scale, my teeny vases, jugs, even eggcups, are perfect for the tiny jewels appearing this month. A few Aconites, a bunch of Snowdrops, even a few brilliantly coloured Cyclamen.  I enjoy the detail of these where I can see them close up such as by my desk. The buds of our Wild Daffodils are just bending (growers call this Gooseneck stage) & will open this week too. Hellebores are opening now but don't cut too soon - they'll droop in the vase.

Upcoming Events 2025
Dates for the first workshops are live on the website now. I'll add more dates as wedding dates firm up.
  • 'Cut Flowers from Your Garden' Sunday 27th April (only 1 place)
  • 'Make A Hand Tied Bouquet'  Sunday 4th May (3 places)
  • 'Arrange A Vase' Afternoon' Sunday 15th June (4 places)
Plus new for this year, I'm planning
  • an afternoon exploring methods to Press Flowers successfully
  • A day for those interested in Growing & Arranging their own Wedding Flowers
Still working on the details for these & intend to finalise in the coming weeks. If you would like details as soon as bookings open, send a message. Social media is increasingly random in the posts we're shown now, I wouldn't want to disappoint you.

Jobs for February;
  • Sow Sweet Peas (indoors), Antirrhinums & Larkspur. For veg growers, it's time to sow your Broad Beans & Leek seeds. Aubergines, Chilli & Tomatoes later this month. Leave the other seeds alone - unless you have grow lights & a heated space to grow them on, IT'S STILL TOO EARLY!
  • Order & plant bare root Roses & trees - still plenty of rain to come to get them established (I'm still dithering about a few more Roses...)
  • Start corms such as Ranunculus & Anemones for flowers in May & June
  • On a mild day, take the chance to weed, clear space around perennials pushing up shoots. A good time to spread a generous mulch of compost too
  • Prune late flowering Clematis & Honeysuckle this month. Leave your early Clematis though or you'll be cutting off all the flower buds
  • Folklore tells us birds choose mates on Valentine's Day. So it's a good time to put up a few extra nesting boxes for your garden pest defence team. This gives time for them to be discovered before nesting begins
  • Remember the birds &  Squirrels in cold weather. They appreciate feeders full of peanuts, sunflower seed & fatballs. Clean fresh water is a great help to them when normal sources are frozen

How To Buy Our Flowers;
  • Weekly deliveries or collections  Next Bouquet delivery will be Valentine's Day Friday 14th, 28th & Mothers Day weekend Sunday 30th March
  • Dried Flower stocks still good if you need a bunch for craft projects or to order a bouquet/wreath
  • Flowers will be available across a wide area through the Galloway Food Hub again this year
  • Flowers for Funerals, weddings, parties available all year round using 100% British grown. Pre-booking essential.
   And you can, of course, telephone me on 01644 420407 or email if you prefer talking to a real person rather than ordering flowers online. Much of my work is 'bespoke' for House flowers, parties & funerals so doesn't really fit the neat boxes necessary for online ordering. 

 The Sparrows are noisily arguing over the nest boxes by my window & kites gliding in groups overhead. These are sure signs Spring is on the way. Let's check the weather daily so any mild, bright spells can be enjoyed. I'm looking forward to sharing our flowery progress with you this season!

    And the last word for this month?

'There is always in February some one day, at least, when one smells the yet distant but surely coming Summer'
Gertrude Jekyll (1843 -1932 Horticulturist, Garden Designer & Author)

Until next time, 
Rosie 
Galloway Flowers 
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A Marquee Wedding Table in Summer

9/2/2025

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Vintage glass bowls & bud vases at marquee wedding. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
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​  Colourful cottage garden flowers bring a fresh, relaxed vibe to a marquee wedding at Dabton House, Thornhill last Summer.⁠
  I love the way the vintage glass vases sparkled in the afternoon sunshine. Using vintage vases brings a unique look to the tables. It's a very sustainable option too, as they can be reused again & again. ⁠
  I've a large collection of vintage vases to arrange flowers in, & they're available to our Bespoke wedding couples to use.⁠
  And of course, the flowers were all locally grown & arranged without any floral foam. ⁠All practical steps to keep the 'flower miles' & carbon footprint of a wedding low, without compromising on the beauty.⁠
Vintage glass bowls & bud vases filled with Summer flowers at Marquee wedding. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
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Spring Bud Vases

9/2/2025

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Spring bud vases with white Narcissi, Snowflake & Forget Me Nots. Copyright www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
​  Just little Bud Vases of Spring loveliness to brighten up a dreary Sunday Afternoon.⁠
Simply arranged in a line down the centre of a Dining table, or perhaps in small groups between candles or larger bowls of flowers. Perhaps arranged in a circle at the centre of a table around a chandelier or along a window sill, a mantlepiece...⁠
  
So versatile, make any table look like a Garden Party!
I love to include the stems of special flowers, too short for bouquets, yet deserve to be enjoyed close up. ⁠ These were arranged for an April wedding celebration at the beach last year.⁠
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