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​Welcome to Chambers Farm Flowers

Sustainable British Cut Flowers

Pick your own flowers

Our Farm

We are a sustainable flower farm growing seasonal flowers with organic principles and practices in mind. We care about the life in our field both above and within the soil. Our water is harvested from our reservoir, we have always been peat-free and we never use herbicides or pesticides

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Visit us and enjoy a relaxing time amongst the flowers, pick your favourites (the hardest bit is choosing!) and stop for some home-made cake in our welcome garden. Cream teas available to book on Sundays
Order flower bouquets online from May to October for collection or local delivery
We host a variety of workshops throughout the year including our Flower Club, Ikebana, Flower Pressing, Watercolour painting,  Dahlia growing and Christmas wreath making
We love creating seasonal wedding flowers - check out our affordable options for weddings with DIY buckets
Seasonal and sustainable flowers to mark the passing of a loved one

Why Chambers Farm Flowers?

A small scale farm with a big heart

We believe in sustainable British flowers and we work hard to produce top quality blooms for wholesale and retail customers. Working with nature we respect the life around us adopting an organic approach with minimal soil disturbance and alternatives to single use plastics. Our customers enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the farm, often spending hours with us and returning with family and friends to share the joy of the flowers. 

A family run business, growing our flowers here on our 5 acre farm in Marden, Kent. We have called in favours from all our friends and family in setting up our flower farm and we are very grateful for all their love and support.

Our reservoir

A haven for wildlife

One of the first tasks we undertook was to dig our 900,000L reservoir. We use this harvested rainwater to water our beds via an automated watering system. Almost as soon as it was dug the life started to appear, we have ducks in the house and moor hens that nest in the reeds that appeared on the feet of birds. A healthy population of frogs, dragonflies and pond skaters call this place their home - adding to the biodiversity of the field and helping to maintain a balance which supports our organic methods

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