Thinking about flowers again. It is not long until Valentine’s Day. I haven’t created my own green house to grow my own flowers. In my last post related to flowers http://18.170.219.150/2024/01/09/i-think-you-can-feel-good-about-purchasing-flowers/ , I identified Flowers from the Farm as a possible option. So…let’s see if I can get Valentine’s Day flowers connected in some way to Flowers from the Farm and see what I can learn. Carbon sequestration benefits or contributions to sustainability are always an interest.
On the site at https://www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk/inspiration/why-british-flowers/ there are six reasons to go with British flowers.
- Tread lightly on the planet
- Reduce flower miles
- Character and charm
- Buy local
- Bring the outdoors in
- Because you’re a flower lover
To get flowers you can select the type of flower and enter in your postal code.
I must admit, I was hoping to find a place I could order from with a delivery option.
The first two locations I looked at did not offer a way to buy online. Possibly ordering and fulfilment processing is something I could follow up with them on. The next location I found did not offer delivery outside of 10 miles but a pickup could be arranged.
I went searching for a more robust delivery and ordering service that was using British grown flowers. I found https://www.greatbritishflorist.co.uk/. https://www.greatbritishflorist.co.uk/pages/how-british-are-we explains where the flowers come from. Seems like from Cornwall.
Order has been placed for early February delivery. I find an early deliver for Valentine’s day can be fun and then you are not late. Now, I need to go and order a card. Might need to think about bundling that with another delivery.
Recently found this research being done on flower strips in Germany.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11104-022-05718-5#:~:text=On%20average%2C%20flower%20strips%20sequestered,greenhouse%20gas%20emissions%20in%20Germany.
The related YouTube video for this post https://youtu.be/MASx8dFbPJs?feature=shared.
Happy Valentine’s Day!