Supplier Spotlight – The Somerset Cut Flower Garden

The Somerset Cut Flower Garden grows flowers and foliage that flower naturally at the time of your wedding. They are grown locally to St Audries Park which ensures that the flowers have only travelled a few miles! Grown without pesticides and fed with only harvested rainwater…..

The Somerset Cut Flower Garden is tucked away on a south-facing hillside in the Quantock Hills in Broomfield, between Taunton and Bridgwater. Run by the very talented Karen Hughes (known on social media as Flora Somerset).

Karen set up her business in 2013. A cutting garden to provide seasonal flowers for lovers of the garden style of bouquet and decoration. Typically providing wedding flowers from April – December.

Helping to support the environment Karen doesn’t use pesticides, harvests rainwater and never uses floral foam (oasis).

Flowers and foliage that are flowering naturally at the time of your wedding give colour, texture and scent.

Wedding venue decorator – Karen can provide a bespoke service or help you create decorative displays yourself.

Karen  also supplies ‘DIY Specialist’ big buckets of flowers and foliage so you can fill your own containers.

Bouquets and buttonholes in a soft natural style, perfect for a Summer Wedding.

Karen also runs Tutor Workshops for you to learn to make your own arrangements.

Karen spent many years working in a local authority parks and leisure department creating exciting natural children’s play areas, planning green spaces for the future including allotments and organising large scale outdoor events.

She has a degree in environmental studies and diplomas in interior design and soft furnishings.

Find out more about the fabulous services offered by Karen at The Somerset Cut Flower Garden

If you have any questions relating to having your wedding at St Audries Park, please don't hesitate to call Sally via the contact details below:

Sally

T: 01984 633 633
E: info@audries-park.co.uk

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