2024
Anna Taylor grows cut flowers from her micro flower farm and studio in saffron Walden nr Cambridge. She advocates for naturally and locally grown cut flowers to increase connection to nature and reduce the huge impact of the cut flower industry by writing, speaking and teaching, inspiring individual and local change from gardener to landowners. She is currently working with Capel College, London’s environmental college writing and training tutors to produce the first floriculture course available to adult learners as a career path.
What does agroecological flower growing look like and how does it fit within the current regenerative movement? We will discuss potential collaborations, routes to market and inclusion of flower farming in land use and food system debates. Watch here: British Cut Flower Revival: Farming & Flowers a Match Made in Heaven
Are you a flower grower without land to grow? Are you a farmer with areas of land that are unsuitable to work in your current model? We are here to bring together the ultimate guided networking session. Why not join us to explore whether you are the perfect match for a grower or land owner […]