![]() ![]() ![]() So when the opportunity came to rent a 2-acre organic market garden I decided to take a leap of faith. I was convinced that these garden-grown beauties needed to be shared with a wider public. Over 6 years I immersed myself in floriculture and how to arrange in a natural style. The idea of Green and Gorgeous developed in 2002 when I began work in a walled garden on a country estate growing cut flowers for the big house. Can you please tell readers a bit about yourself and your wonderful business? Rachel, I’m so happy to have you back on the blog for a new interview. I’m excited to welcome Rachel back to the blog (you can read our 2015 interview here ), this time to discuss her newest book, all about perennials and shrubs. When we visited England four years ago we got to see Rachel’s beautiful farm, and Chris and I both came away so inspired by what she and her partner Ash have created. I have been following Rachel’s journey for many years now and it has been so much fun to watch her business grow and evolve over time. Today I’m thrilled to share a special new interview with British flower farmer Rachel Siegfried of Green and Gorgeous. ![]()
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