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Hyperlocal, seasonal and eco-friendly: British flower farms are coming up roses
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Hyperlocal, seasonal and eco-friendly: British flower farms are coming up roses

The Guardian Environment · May 22, 2026, 11:00 AM

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Figures show domestic flower growers are expanding their market share, as the government gives sector official recognition British flower farmers have long resembled David faced with their own particular Goliath – the imported flower industry. More than 80% of cut flowers bought by UK consumers are shipped or flown in. However, recent figures show domestic growers are expanding their market share.Chloë Dunnett, the founder of Sitopia Farm, a London-based organic farm growing food and flowers, says: “Our flower sales are up 65% for the year and turnover is increasing year on year as the public and florists look for flowers that are seasonal, environmentally friendly and hyperlocal – consumer power can be very effective.” Continue reading...

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