Helen, a qualified floristry tutor and NAFAS Area Demonstrator, showcased a planet-friendly flower arranging demonstration at their stand. She introduced the innovative FloraGuppy arranging tool and the regenerative Oshun Pouch floral medium. Known for bringing inspiration and cutting-edge techniques to UK florists and flower arrangers, the Evolve team uses all the products they promote within their studio, which sends gift flowers both locally and nationwide.
UK FLOWER NEWS // Earlier this Summer, British Flower Industry data from 2023 was updated by DEFRA... and it was good news for British growers, florists wanting to work more with British flowers, and the sustainable weddings movement!
The OSHUN Pouch® inspires sustainability with its plant-based, biodegradable composition, and TÜV certified OK Home Compostable credentials. Unlike traditional floral foam, the OSHUN Pouch® expands only when water is added, this means it can be shipped and stored compactly, saving space, reducing shipping costs and waste. The OSHUN Pouch® offers a zero-waste, regenerative solution that replenishes soil fertility through natural decomposition.
Evolve Flowers Ltd, led by British flower expert Helen Chambers NDSF, announces a groundbreaking collaboration with Simon Redden of Redford Flowers, a hydroponic cut flower growing expert. This partnership merges Evolves’ product development prowess with Redford’s hydroponic innovations, reshaping British-grown cut flowers by uniting florists with cutting-edge technology. Simon Redden, a hydroponic trailblazer since 1998, revolutionized cut flower cultivation as the first UK grower to hydroponically cultivate Tulips. Helen is enthused by the feedback from florists about the introduction of eco-bulbs, Muscari, and Hyacinth, providing endless creative possibilities, especially during the winter months when the British-grown cut flower selection...
Spring's sprung and it's tulip time at Evolve Flowers! We're kicking off the season with our early bulbs, snuggled in their chilly, dark quarters at a nippy 5°C. It's all about getting those roots ready for the big show.