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Hi,
I'm Tasha and I run Dolphin creek flowers. We are nestled between Chichester harbour and the beautiful Southdowns national park. We use a network of local growers during the UK growing season, alongside our own flowers from a hard working cutting patch.
Our work centres around weddings, events and funerals - and we supply luxury bouquets on a pre-ordered basis. Alongside this, we create beautiful hand dyed silk ribbons for florists designers and creatives using our own plant material and botanicals from the hedgerows - we are very excited about these and they will be available to purchase very soon!
Please browse the site and reach out with any questions...
Tasha and the team X
I'm Tasha and I run Dolphin creek flowers. We are nestled between Chichester harbour and the beautiful Southdowns national park. We use a network of local growers during the UK growing season, alongside our own flowers from a hard working cutting patch.
Our work centres around weddings, events and funerals - and we supply luxury bouquets on a pre-ordered basis. Alongside this, we create beautiful hand dyed silk ribbons for florists designers and creatives using our own plant material and botanicals from the hedgerows - we are very excited about these and they will be available to purchase very soon!
Please browse the site and reach out with any questions...
Tasha and the team X
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Committed to supporting our British flower farms and passionate about growing our own produce. Our flowers, herbs and foliage are sourced as locally as possible to minimise the impact on the environment. Our flowers are supplied on a sliding scale of whatever the great British climate allows. During the growing season , our first choice will always be home grown, supported by some fabulous local growers. During autumn and winter we use some amazing Cornish growers who have the benefit of a milder climate, and Dutch wholesalers to ensure we never fall short of an excellent range.
We create beautiful, unique and scented designs that for the most part have been grown... not flown. |