The Birch Farm Flower Club
- Elizabeth

- Nov 4
- 2 min read
Updated: 24 hours ago

A Gentle Invitation
Over the past few years, I’ve come to realise how grounding it feels to spend time among the flowers, the rhythm of the seasons, the quiet hum of bees, the soft stillness that settles across the fields. It’s these slower moments at Birch Farm that have inspired something new for next year:
The Flower Club
The Flower Club isn’t a workshop or a tour. It’s something gentler.An open gate and a warm welcome.
Between May and September, members will be able to visit the farm up to five times, choosing their own days to come and wander amongst the flowers. You might arrive on a bright morning with the sound of the skylarks overhead, or on a still afternoon when the light falls low across the beds. Each visit is an invitation to slow down, to cut your own bucket of seasonal blooms, and to take a quiet breath in the peace of the fields.
There are inviting places to stop and sit, a bench tucked under the apple tree, a corner where you can watch the bees moving through the beds. You can take your time, see what’s growing on the farm, and maybe pick up a few tips or ideas for your own garden or cutting patch. If I’m around, I’m always happy to chat and answer questions. And before you leave, you might choose a few packets of seeds or a small potted seedling to take home and grow yourself, a tiny start to your own bit of Birch Farm calm.

When you bring your flowers home, you bring the season with you. Arranging them is a mindful, restorative ritual, a way to pause and reconnect, to notice beauty in its simplest form. And because every stem is grown sustainably here at Birch Farm, you can enjoy them knowing they’re kind to the earth, as well as to you.
The Flower Club is about slowing down, reconnecting, and finding beauty in what’s real and seasonal. It’s a few hours of peace - space to breathe, wander, and just be.
Something to look forward to next season.






























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