Grower Directory
Our hubs bring together florists and growers all across the UK….
Every one of our growers helps to make sustainably produced, high quality, British flowers accessible to florists.
Find out more about each individual grower’s story.
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Wild Bee Flower Farm
Wild Bee Flower Farm is a sustainable florist and flower farm based in York. From sowing seed to harvest, every stem is carefully grown and handled to ensure quality without compromise. Our farm follows organic principles alongside permaculture practices, nurturing both soil health and biodiversity. We specialise in sustainable floral design, avoiding floral foam and single-use plastics. Instead, we prioritise reusable, recycled, and biodegradable materials across both our studio work and on the farm.
Oksana’s Local Flowers
Oksana’s Local Flowers is a North Yorkshire flower farm specialising in seasonal, field-grown British flowers.
We grow without chemicals and supply fresh, well-conditioned stems through the hub to florists and wholesale buyers, focusing on quality, stem strength, and vase life.
Our main crops include dahlias, alstroemeria, achillea, and peonies.
Tarragon Flowers
Tarragon Flowers is my cut flower patch near Boroughbridge, on which I grow pesticide-free perennials, dahlias and annuals from April to September. I supply bouquet subscriptions, DIY buckets, wholesale and workshops. Grown with tender loving care, my passion is for flowers which are scented, seasonal, and sustainable.
Sweet Grace Flower Farm
I’m Laurel, and I’m delighted to be joining the York Collective.
We’re tucked away in Thorganby, a charming village outside York.
Sweet Grace is our boutique cut flower farm specialising in spectacular dahlias alongside an array of cottage garden blooms, from Aster to Zinnia (and home to our menagerie of donkeys, pet sheep and goats).
We grow in harmony with nature, ever mindful of our impact on the environment and the creatures we share our land with.
We provide dahlias and mixed buckets in season.
Mayfield Farm Flowers
Hello, I’m Amy, the grower behind Mayfield Farm Flowers, a small flower farm near Alne in North Yorkshire growing local, British flowers, working with the seasons to grow flowers for events, weddings and bouquets made to order.
I started this journey in 2022 with a love for the variety, scent, and charm of British flowers, and it has been an adventure ever since.
There’s something so special about working with the seasons, growing flowers that thrive in our climate and celebrating their uniqueness.
Grange Flowers
I’m Kate of Grange Flowers. This is my ninth season of growing cut flowers on the family farm where I love sowing and growing a wide range of seasonal flowers that thrive in my East Yorkshire soil. Flowers are picked straight into water and travel short distances, so they are as fresh as possible when they reach local florists. It’s not a very glamorous job but it’s a great feeling seeing my flowers being enjoyed as part of a wonderful floral creation.
Willow View Farm
Hi, I’m Sahra of Willow View Farm.
I’ve been a flower farmer since 2017 growing beautiful, seasonal, British cut flowers and foliage near Topcliffe, North Yorkshire.
I grow a wide range of annuals, perennials, roses and foliage. Carefully selected for their beauty, vase life, and florist-friendly stems.
I also have a small plantation of 500 young eucalyptus trees, with a variety of cultivars providing uniquely scented, textural foliage that’s ideal for floral design.
I’m looking forward to the new 2025 season and growing beautiful British flowers & foliage.
Pickers Cut Flowers
Hi, I’m Sally of Pickers Cut Flowers based in the small village of Moor Monkton near York.
I have over 10 years’ experience of growing cut flowers and specialise in supplying wedding and events. I have two main plots with very different types of soil and conditions. This enables me to grow a wide range of flowers, foliage, herbs, grasses and seed pods many of which are not always available from the traditional wholesalers.
My plots at the historic Red House Estate, Moor Monkton and at Summerfield Plant Nursery, Poppleton, York are surrounded by beautiful countryside and hedgerows that inspire my choice of varieties to grow.
I am really excited to be a supplier to the York Flower Grower Collective and look forward to introducing more florists to the delights of freshly cut, seasonal, Yorkshire grown flowers and foliage.
Flowers by Raspberry Wild
I’m Fi, flower grower, foliage supplier and all-round British grown enthusiast.
I grow on just under 2 acres at Wressle, on the tip of the North/East Yorkshire border. I love growing and supplying florists with their British favourites but also things to try for the first time!
I’m always trialing and testing how things behave as cut flowers, how long the last, how long they take from picking to blooming and how florists can get the very best out of their field picks. I hope I can bring all your favourite flowers and perhaps some new varieties that you haven’t worked with before but will become firm favourites throughout the season.
Looking forward to sending you some flowers this season, I hope they’ll bring some magic and joy to your designs.
Field 216
I’m Dot, the flower grower behind Field 216 based just outside York. On my fields of floral paradise, I grow seasonal British flowers and foliage with a focus on unique colours, textures, and forms.
My flowers find their way into the hands of amazing florists crafting show-stopping event designs and DIY brides bringing their wedding visions to life.
As a mud-covered, flower-obsessed, ever-cheerful mum of two, I live for the challenge of the seasons and the joy of growing something truly special.
Hand Sown Flowers
I'm Andrea of Hand Sown Flowers, located in Newton on Ouse, just outside York.
I am delighted to be the York Flower Grower Collective Hub Administrator. I can't wait to chat to our local florists and floral designers about our offer and how we can help to meet your needs.
I grow on 1 acre of land, growing a mixture of foliage, focals and fillers.
My passion.... is dahlias..... I LOVE them (I might even share!)

