Pick Your Own Flowers – From Early July 2026
Opening date to be announced as soon as possible.
As soon as there are enough flowers ready in the PYO area, the Flower Patch will be open to the public for PYO flower events. Mainly Sundays, from 10am until 4pm. See booking page for exact dates of events. Online booking is recommended as places are limited.
| Sunflowers | Strawflowers |
| Dahlias | Zinnias |
| Cosmos | Snapdragons |
| Amaranth | Gyp |
| Larkspur | and lots lots more … |




How does Pick Your Own work?
Enjoy relaxing and exploring all of the flowers in the PYO area.
I will provide the bucket and a pair of flower snips, so you can cut your flowers straight into a bucket of cool fresh water. I can help you with the best way to cut each type of flower stem and how to condition your flowers, so they last as long as possible in a vase.
The cost is £30, to pick flowers of your choice into one of my buckets. It is a good idea to bring a clean bucket of your own to transport your flowers home in, so they can continue to have a good drink on the way home.
If you would like your flowers wrapped into a farm style bouquet, I can do this for you.
Best to Book Online as Places are Limited
To guarantee your place, it is best to book online ahead of your visit. You can just turn up, but places will be limited to avoid crowding the flower patch. To avoid disappointment, it is best to book first.
FAQ
- Can I bring a friend? Yes, you can bring a friend or two with you, or your children.
- Can I bring my dog? No, as there are salad and vegetable crops in the same area as the flowers, dogs are not permitted for hygiene reasons.
- Is there a cafe on site? No, currently it is just a PYO flower patch. However please bring your own drinks, especially water in hot weather, as the site is completely off grid and relies solely on rain water harvesting.
- Is there a toilet? There is a composting toilet, you just need to follow some simple instructions to use it correctly.
Things to Remember
- Drinking water – my water is all from rainwater harvesting so is not safe to drink. Please bring your own drink.
- Sun protection – the flowers live in a field in full sun
- Please leave dogs at home – as I grow salad and vegetables on the patch too
- A clean bucket to take your flowers home in




