This tiny studio has been lovingly restored and is where I dry my many stems as well as run workshops and create. Nestled under our majestic holmbush tree and a family of oaks, the windows look out across fields and our land which makes the space feel like an extension of the outside world. This year, I have exciting plans to build a new studio, where I can run installation workshops and dry even more flowers! Watch this space
Our garden extends to about half an acre and is where I grow many of my flowers, we are surrounded by trees here and on the top of a very steep hill so the conditions are not ideal for some of my everlastings. For those I grow on an allotment, just a few miles down the road - a plot of land that has full sun all day! Between the two I can manage to grow a huge portion of what I need to work with.
I practice no dig methods, I compost and chip everything and put the goodness back into the soil, I let brambles and nettles grow in the patches we don't touch and I invite nature in, rather than trying to fight to keep it at bay.
I grow and dry much of what I work with here in my garden, foraging responsibly for those wild, crooked stems that set designs apart. Hanging out bunches and bunches of blooms from as early as April all the way through to the end of the year. Each day promises something new to be discovered and learnt and I am falling so in love with this space I'm bound to take care of.