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FESTIVAL FLORAL FLOURISH

ince its launch in 2013, British Flowers Week – the annual celebration of seasonal, British-grown flowers – has been organised by New Covent Garden Flower Market. This year, however, it is passing the baton to Flowers from the Farm, the association that brings together more than 1,000 flower farmers across the UK. It promises to be the same glorious celebration of all things floral, with London's Garden Museum once again inviting some of the country's top floral designers to create showstopping installations around the museum, and

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