29/03/2025
🌸Mother’s Day cart was looking full and bright and only a few left for tomorrow! This is my first cart of the year and I’m hoping will be a successful one. 🌺
Last year I took a step back to help look after my Nanny, who passed nearly a year ago. She encouraged me to grow not only at my home, but hers too. I’d cut her flowers and show her my harvests, good or bad. Some she liked, others not so much.
In her final few months I would bring her something from our gardens, as much as I could. It may only have been some coloured leaves, with some sculptural magnolia buds, a few grape hyacinths in early spring, but it was still bringing the outside in, something that can be so special to people who can not always make it outside.
Flowers brings people together, old and young. Such vast conversations can be made when you bring someone flowers. Happy or sad, they are always there.
So for this years Mothers Day, in honour of my Nanny and to anyone else who has lost a loved one, I hope it looks pretty up in heavan. 🌈