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We are a small independent flower farm based just outside of Pontardawe in South Wales. On half an acre of land we grow premium quality, seasonal cut flowers for our amazing local floral community. Caring for Mother Nature is our passion (we believe she always knows best!

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7 January 2022

Throughly enjoyed a Christmas wreath making class held by Rhiannon last month. We’d never done it before but I was pleasantly surprised with how therapeutic the whole experience was and how nice Rhiannon helped our make our wreaths look 😅 We will be booking to attend again next Christmas as a festive treat 🥰

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7 January 2022

Rhiannon was amazing, thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas wreath making class and the wreaths turned out a lot better than expected 🤣 lovely tea and mince pies too. Enjoyed xx

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I love being outside and working with Mother Nature what ever the weather. Being able to try and make a positive difference on the environment every day is such a blessing. I also love being able to deliver beautiful buckets of seasonal flowers all grown here on our farm without any chemicals. The joy flowers bring to people when we deliver is incredibly special.

I wanted to work in a job that will hopefully help to leave this little bit of Wales better than when I found it. We do a lot of work to help nurture our local wildlife putting up birdboxes and letting areas of our land go wild.

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Wedding flowers where the whole family can get involved. We provide you with buckets of beautiful cut flowers and foliage you can arrange yourself in the venue. If your not confident to do bouquets, flower crowns or buttonholes then we can do those for you. Or why not learn how to make them as part of your hen do?

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