2023/2024
Some monthly snapshots of what is growing here on the farm.
If you would like more information, or wish to be added to our weekly availability please contact us via email or DM via our instagram or facebook page. Thank you.
April & May 2024
I will be selling seasonal bunches and jam jars, delivered locally in Dalry on Friday mornings. Please contact me on iona@broadlieinbloom.com or social media to place an order.
I will also be selling DIY buckets, for local delivery, pick up from the farm, or delivery to the G12 area in Glasgow. If you're looking for a little bit of beauty from North Ayrshire to adorn your home please enquire for more information on this. DIY buckets can also be ordered using the link on the home page.
For more images please visit my social media pages or via email.
March 2024
Sales to some local florists of some Spring Flowers begins with Daffodils, Narcissi, Hellebores and Camelia.
Some seeds sown in February are poking through, Autumn sowings are planted out and new sowings have started.
Tulips, Anemones and Ranunculus coming soon!
February 2024
Daffodils getting closer..
Muffin our kitten follows me on a walk round the Spring bulbs to see when harvesting might begin...
January 2024
New Workshop completed..almost!
Still to be painted, but finally re-roofed and ready for use. Hopefully the rain will stop long enough to get the door done!!
December 2023
Getting creative...
One of the things i enjoy most about growing and cutting is having lots of left overs to play with. I've always enjoyed messing about with displays and I follow so many talented florists on line, constantly pinching ideas! I'm sure it helps when choosing what to plant next...!
November 2023
Winter Foliages
We had a successful first Winter Foliage Season of sales. It provided a great deal of inspiration for what to plant more of on the peripheral woodland areas based on demand in terms of fashion and lack of local supply. This could become an important element of the farm's business.
October 2023
Planting Up!
Tulips go in, as do Ranunculus and Anemones. The latter will be covered in mini tunnels for the winter.
September 2023
Deliveries
Some of my favourite flowers to leave the farm this year and all ones ill be growing lots more of as they have been thriving in the soil here long before i started up.