AN artisan flower farmer wanting to ‘make a difference’ is opening her floral farm to the public for a ‘pick your own’ event.
Melanie Farrow hopes to share her passion of organic and home-grown flowers with the community in her upcoming event which will take place on Saturday in Thelwall.
With 160 metres of fresh wild flowers to choose from, there will be something that appeals to every attendee, all of which cannot be bought from a supermarket.
Some of the flowers that will be featured for picking include cosmos, zinnias and 500 of the widely popular dahlia’s grown in a variety of different colours.
As well as picking your favourite flowers you will also be able to attend flower arranging demonstrations presented by Melanie and there will be tea and cake stalls to round off the relaxing afternoon.
Melanie detailed how the event, which will go from 11am to 3pm, will promote wellbeing and promises to be a ‘calm’ and ‘relaxing’ experience.
She said: “Everything we do is organic, natural and very sustainable. It’s a nice place to go and sit and relax for an afternoon. All the flowers are British and grown from seed.”
The 56-year-old from Lymm first found an interest in the hobby of flower farming during lockdown after being furloughed.
Melanie hopes not only to give members of the public a chance to pick her organic home-grown buds but also to shine light on the ever-growing community of flower farmers.
The ‘pick your own’ event will be one of many upcoming to keep an eye out for, to book tickets or find out more details visit Melanie’s website smellaniesgardenflowers.com or her Instagram page @smellaniesgardenflowers
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