The soil, the seeds, the story.

Discover the heart behind Forest Edge Flowers. Our journey began with a personal act of hope, growing from a time of uncertainty into a vibrant floristry rooted in resilience, seasonality, and deep gratitude. We invite you to learn about our commitment to nature, community, and creating beauty that truly matters.

A seed of hope, rooted in resilience.

During a challenging season of cancer treatment, when control felt elusive, I found solace and purpose in growing flowers from seed. Each tiny seed sown was an act of profound hope, a quiet promise of a future I imagined myself here to witness. Getting my hands into the soil became a grounding ritual, a calming rhythm amidst overwhelming times. The sight of those first blossoms felt nothing short of miraculous.

From small miracles to a thriving garden.

What began as a personal act of coping slowly blossomed into Forest Edge Flowers. Today, we lovingly grow British flowers from seed, honouring the natural rhythm of the seasons right here in Bransgore, England. Our style mirrors the wild beauty of a cottage garden – loose, abundant, and full of natural movement. We craft bespoke bouquets, elegant hat boxes, and offer seasonal subscriptions. We also gently create funeral tributes, understanding the profound comfort flowers can bring in moments of both joy and grief.

Growing together, giving back.

Community is the heart of everything we do. My garden also allows me to work around the needs of my autistic son, and by giving back 5% of our profits to the SEND department at Bransgore Primary C of E School, we invest directly in the future of our community. This supports the dedicated teachers and staff who nurture so many wonderful children. Our seasonal wreath workshops are another cherished way we connect people, fostering creativity and a moment of pause amidst nature's beauty.

"We believe beauty doesn’t need to be flown across the world. It can be grown quietly, in local soil, with patience and care. Every stem we grow carries a story of resilience, gratitude, and choosing hope."

Forest Edge Flowers: Grown with hope, shared with purpose in Bransgore.