
Lydia is a gardener and cut flower grower.
She offers a bespoke garden consultation service and helps with border redesign and planting plans.
She records a bi-weekly podcast and writes for a national smallholding magazine.
Podcast:
Becoming a Cut Flower Grower
Join Lydia for a behind-the-scenes look at how she's growing and selling cut flowers in the south of England.
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Over the course of the year Lydia will be sharing everything she's doing from planning through to harvesting flowers, by way of highs and lows, hints and tips, lessons she's learnt the hard way and (hopefully) some beautiful cut flowers.
If you're thinking of starting your own cut flower business or you'd just like the low-down on what it's really like, this is the podcast for you.
Visit the PODCAST page for more details and learn more about Lydia here. Episodes available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible and many other places.
Garden consultancy
Gain confidence and knowledge.
A garden consultation is a cost-effective and confidence-boosting investment.
Would you like some general garden guidance or ideas to create your perfect garden? Would you benefit from some tips on composting or thoughts on revamping a particular area of your garden that isn't 'quite right' yet?
Would it help you to have some fresh ideas for establishing new beds or ways to encourage beneficial wildlife into your garden? Do you need help with setting up your very own cut flower garden or introducing beautiful pollinator-friendly plants?
Visit the CONSULT page for more details and learn more about Lydia here.


Cut Flowers
Supplier of beautiful English seasonal blooms.
There is little to beat the glorious scent of sweetpeas on a warm summer's day and buying English-grown stems is now possible for wedding and event florists in Buckinghamshire/Berkshire from HenHill Cut Flowers.
Lydia grows a selection of seasonal cut flowers from a 1-acre site in Buckinghamshire without the use of chemicals or pesticides and utilising only natural fertilisers. She produces blooms which look equally at home in bridal bouquets or arrangements.
Visit the CUT FLOWERS page for more details and learn more about Lydia here.