FAQS

When are your fresh flowers available?

We work entirely seasonally and hand-in-hand with Mother Nature, and as such our fresh flowers are usually available from around mid-March through till early November. The exact dates on which our season will begin and end, vary from year to year, and we always try to keep our customers updated. If you would like to be kept in the loop about our season, alongside any others news and offers which we might have, then consider subscribing to our email updates using the button below.

Do you stock flowers in Winter?

Our meadow-grown flowers may be sleeping during Winter, however during this season we offer a range of dried flower bouquets and wreaths made to order. We also stock potted bulbs ready for Spring. Check out our shop to see what we currently have available.

Do you offer a Winter floristry service for weddings/events/funerals?

Yes we are able to cater for events during our off-season, working with clients to achieve a naturalistic and seasonal effect and supplementing our own foliage/dried flowers with blooms sourced from growers based in warmer parts of the U.K like Cornwall and The Scilly Isles, who share our love and passion for British Flowers. Get in touch to discuss your requirements and we will do our best to bring the beauty of the season, whatever the season, to your event.

Where do you deliver?

At present we deliver to IP12, IP13 and IP23 postcodes, as well as offering delivery to customers in the Bungay area. If you are unsure as to whether this applies to you, please do get in touch!

Can I collect my flowers straight from the Patch?

Yes you certainly can! All collections must be arranged beforehand however, as we do not live at our meadow and would hate you to turn up and be disappointed should we not be there.

Our address is:

The Meadow Patch, Newtown, Fingal Street, Worlingworth, Suffolk, IP13 7HR.

Do you offer nationwide delivery?

Not at the present time.

Do you grow all the flowers yourself?

We try to use all our own flowers where possible, but sometimes Mother Nature can prove a little unpredictable! As such, we occasionally may need to supplement our flowers with those grown elsewhere. In this event, we only ever use flowers from other British growers who share our high standards.