đ Valentineâs Day is just around the corner! Before you rush to grab the last-minute bouquet from the supermarket, have a quick think about where your flowers come from.
Every year, thousands of imported roses flood the shelvesâmany wrapped in plastic packaging that isnât recycled. And just a week later? Those same flowers are faded, discounted, and often thrown away.
This year, why not choose something more meaningful? Support British-grown flowers by shopping locally, whether from an independent florist, a farmersâ market, or a local grower. đżđ¸
đ Beautiful flowers donât need to cost the earth.
(Thank you to Claire from Plantpassion for the insightful data, based on âHow Bad are Bananasâ.)
Whatâs in Bloom Right Now?
Weâve become so used to seeing roses, gerberas, and gypsophila in shops all year round that itâs easy to forget flowers have seasonsâjust like fruit and veg! More and more people are becoming aware of where their food comes from, and that same interest is now extending to flowers.
đż If youâre choosing blooms for Valentineâs Day, a special occasion, or even planning a wedding, hereâs whatâs in season in February:
⨠Spring Beauties:
- Anemones â bold and striking
- Hellebores â delicate winter roses
- Hyacinths â fragrant and colourful
- Daffodils & Narcissi â the first signs of spring
- Tulips â a classic seasonal choice
- Iris & Muscari â stunning blues and purples
- Ranunculus â my personal favourite!
Shopping seasonally doesnât just reduce your carbon footprintâit also ensures youâre getting fresh, vibrant flowers that last longer and bring something truly special to the occasion.
đˇ Make this Valentineâs Day extra special by choosing local, seasonal flowersâyour loved one (and the planet) will thank you for it!
đ Support British flowers. Shop local. đđ
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