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The Flower Farm Blog
​by Rosie Gray

Friday Flowers

24/5/2020

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Spring Country Bouquet of locally grown flowers copyright GallowayFlowers.co.uk
Country Bouquet of locally grown flowers May copyright GallowayFlowers.co.uk
  Since 'Lockdown' began, we've been making local flower deliveries to Castle Douglas, St. John's Town of Dalry, New Galloway, Parton, Balmaclellan, Crossmichael, Haugh of Urr, Springholm, Crocketford. 

  Like many small businesses, we had to adapt fast. 

 Planted last year & cared for over winter, thousands of flowers bloom here in March, April & May. Normally these would have been sold at the Farmers Markets & appeared at weddings across Dumfries & Galloway. Of course, weddings have been postponed & the Farmers Markets cancelled. We had to cancel our scheduled workshops too. 

  So faced with throwing flowers on the compost heap (& no income), we decided to offer flowers on Fridays. Delivery takes considerable time & mileage in a rural area like this so by grouping orders together, we keep costs low. 

  
Bouquets have been sent to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries,  to say 'I Love You', 'I'm Missing You', 'Thinking of you' in that special way only flowers can. And many people have been ordering flowers for themselves too - as a treat to brighten their home as they spend more time there. The 'Buy Local' & eco message is appreciated by many - Customers know by buying our locally grown flowers, their money is going back into the local Dumfries & Galloway economy.

 Our Country Bouquets of seasonal flowers are simply wrapped in Kraft paper, ordered online & delivered contactlessly to doorsteps.  A different way of working for us but we're adapting!

We'll continue 'Friday Flowers' in June. You can order flowers for a loved one, friend or yourself Online Here, by telephone 01644 420407 or by email. There's a small charge for local delivery or you're welcome to 'Click & Collect' your order contactlessly at the Flower Farm gate as lockdown begins to ease after 28th May in Scotland.

And a HUGE 'Thank You' to everybody who has ordered flowers from us - we managed to sell more of our speciality Tulips & Narcissi than I dared to imagine back in late March. It's so appreciated & helped us greatly in this very strange time. 
Yellow Posy of locally grown Spring flowers copyright GallowayFlowers.co.uk
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May News from Galloway Flowers

10/5/2020

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Lily of the Valley in a vintage jug copyright Rosie Gray, www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
   On the Flower Farm it begins to look like Summer is almost here - the flowers are changing from Spring Narcissi, Anemones & Tulips to the first Peonies, Aquilegia, Ranunculus & Lily of the Valley.  Lily of the Valley is highly sought after to scent wedding bouquets & at the Farmers Market - I recall once 2 ladies arguing politely but firmly with each other over who should have the last bunch! This year, I'm enjoying it's exquisite scent wafting around while weeding. I wish this photo had added 'Scratch & Sniff' for you.

  And yes! The Swallows & House Martins are back.

  But don't be fooled - it's a cold, strong wind today, straight from Siberia by the feel of it. With forecast temperatures of -1 degree Centigrade tonight, our extra little greenhouse erected last month will be packed with baby plants too tender to plant out yet tonight. If you have anything tender outside, remember to throw fleece over for protection.

  As we get used to living in lockdown, it's easier to make decisions again. The quantities grown here this year will not be right for everything. I can only guess, just giving it my best shot. All but 2 of our Summer weddings have moved to later dates now, most to 2021. Next year is going to be a very busy year for weddings so if you're thinking of tying the knot in 2021 (or know someone who is) don't delay booking your suppliers.

  It's unlikely the local Farmers Markets will resume for months & our planned workshops have all been put on hold for now. Fingers crossed it'll be safe to welcome visitors here for the 'Flower Farmers Big Weekend' in August. It was so much fun last year & we miss seeing our lovely Customers for flowery chat at the Markets & Loch Arthur too. More news on this next month.

  While the world around us is in turmoil, the flowers are blooming beautifully in the sunshine. We're looking at developing alternative retail outlets for selling our flowers. If lockdown is eased a little, we hope collection of flowers with an 'Honesty Box' at the gate might be an option.

  In the meantime, we're taking orders for local delivery of funeral flowers & 'Country Bouquets'. Please order online, message me or by telephone 01644 420407, giving as much notice as possible. We're delivering on a limited number of days only.

  My flower focus is shifting to care for plants to flower from late August & beyond, particularly perennials & Dahlias. I planted out Sweet Peas last week finally - about a third less than usual, but I couldn't give them up completely. Just the 400 plants then... ! The rest of the space will be used for vegetables this year.

  And talking of vegetables, we're already nibbling away on the salads planted in late March. The Coriander is delicious added to curries & salads - really easy, planted in an old window box. The trick is not to sow all your seed at once - as a batch is ready to eat or plant out, sow the next batch. There's still time to sow Courgettes & French Beans this week, ready to plant out later in the month after the frosts have finished.

  This slow time lets us work on projects 'on the list' for sometime & never making it to the top before.

  In March, the extra little greenhouse went up & already I wonder how I managed before for toughening up seedlings. In April another Polytunnel went up - not an easy job for just 2 people so not the neatest you'll see, but it's DONE. The frame was bought second hand & I managed to buy the new cover just as lockdown began. I plan to use this for heat loving plants such as early Sweet Peas, Roses & late Dahlias. This year, it's going to be full of Tomatoes - so lots of Green Tomato Chutney to come no doubt... Ken thinks we should move a garden table & chairs in there so we can sit & enjoy the warmth out of the wind!

  This next month is one of the busiest in our year. So many small plants & Dahlias have to be kept watered & healthy until warm enough to plant outside. We keep them protected until the end of May as one sudden frost, & all can be set back for weeks or even lost.

  For those lucky enough to have access to outside space, this is a special time of year. Everyday a new flower pops open at the Flower Farm, by the roadside, even spied over the fence in front gardens in town. So, so good for putting a smile on our faces, lifting spirits & looking forward. Along the 'Hidden Road' here (indeed right across Dumfries & Galloway) the Bluebells have been a wonderful sea of blue. The Cuckoo's are calling too - more than I've heard in recent years. Are there more Cuckoo's here or simply the quiet lets me hear them?

   Enjoy waking with the Dawn Chorus of birdsong, lighter evenings & time in your garden if you have one. Above all, keep safe & well.

Until next time, 
Rosie Gray
Galloway Flowers
Your Flowery Inspiration links;
This month, enjoy looking at some of these Virtual Garden Tours from around the world. From the safety of your home of course!
  • A Visit to Claude Monet’s Garden at Giverny 
  • Virtual Chelsea Show by the Royal Horticultural Society 18th-23rd May. As this highlight in the horticultural calendar has been cancelled for 2020, the RHS are promising special online events. Members will get preview, then open to all. Obviously I haven't seen it yet!
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Heaven for a Honey Bee

10/5/2020

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Single pink peony with Honey Bee. Copyright Rosie Gray, www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
Good to see the Honey Bees making the most of the early Peonies...
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Himalayan Poppies

10/5/2020

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Blue Meconopsis flower copyright Rosie Gray, www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
   Mother Nature, where do you come up with your ideas for colour combinations? This Himalayan Poppy (Meconopsis) has been blooming for the past couple of weeks. It starts lavender blue, then gradually, subtly, it becomes more blue over time.
  These plants do well here, thriving in a quiet corner without attention. Unnoticed most of the year & then these flowers shout 'Look at me!' & can't be ignored.
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Springtime Sunshine

10/5/2020

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Lemon Posy Spring copyright Rosie Gray, www.GallowayFlowers.co.uk
A posy of Spring sunshine delivered locally last week. All grown here - mini Narcissi, Tulips, Geums, Ranunculus, Forget Me Not, Cowslips,  & more. Deliciously scented too!
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    Rosie Gray of Galloway Flowers.  Cut Flower Grower & Florist near Castle Douglas, in South West Scotland. Using 100% Flowers & Foliage grown in British Isles, all year round.
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