Willow & Mabel Garden Co.

Willow & Mabel Garden Co. Willow & Mabel Garden Co I am an English transplant living outside of Seattle, USA. Well, it did not beat us. I am very nervous and very excited too.
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For most of my life I have enjoyed growing vegetables and flowers but just as a hobby and a way to relax after a day at the office. A couple of years ago, my husband and I and our two teenage boys moved from our beautiful self-built house into a 100 year old dilapidated farm house on 5 acres of land. I think that everyone thought that we were crazy and had taken on a DIY project bigger than even m

y carpenter husband could tackle. My husband and two teenage boys, with help from lots of friends, transformed that dilapidated farm house into a wonderful, welcoming home that we are all so happy living in. Last year I was flicking though a magazine and came across an article about two women who gave up their office jobs and followed their dream of becoming farmer-florists. I read, and re read this article and thought how I would love to do that. The magazine article floated around my head for weeks thinking about it. I mentioned it to my husband, who never shy’s away from a challenge and he said “what are you waiting for? Do it!”

So here I am making my first tentative steps towards achieving my dream. The fear of failure keeps churning in my stomach, but as my husband says, “what is the worst that can happen? – We will have a lovely flower garden and green house.” I cannot afford to dive into this as a full time project but I am going to make baby steps towards that goal with the help and support of my family. So that is how Willow & Mabel Garden Co. started – which is lovingly named after our two Pygmy Goats! Now you can follow my muddy footsteps down this road & see what happens. As I was told recently – “Never die not knowing”.

Faffing with flowers. An abundance of flowers to choose from in the field but the hours just be creative are fewer. I di...
08/12/2026

Faffing with flowers. An abundance of flowers to choose from in the field but the hours just be creative are fewer. I did carve some time aside as I don’t want these beautiful flowers to pass me by.

Flowers:
dahlias - Rhubarb & Custard, Coralee, Lakeview Peach Fuzz, Creamy and a couple of seedling dahlias.
An abundance of zinnias, shades of lace flower, sweet pea pods, blackberries, cosmos, ammi & nasturtiums and I am sure I have missed something!

Created in an urn that has been kicking around the basement for years so it was dusted off and chicken wire placed in there for the mechanics.

08/05/2026

This little darling was on my IG Stories yesterday but I think she deserves a place on the grid. I love the surprises that come up in the flower field and the zinnias often give me the most wonderful surprises. This zinnia is from the Queenie Lime Blush series- this is not normally how she looks but oh goodness the coloring on this is incredible. 🧚🏼

Come and join me on my farm for The Golden Hour. I have a few tickets left for Saturday 8th August at 6pm. We will go in...
07/27/2026

Come and join me on my farm for The Golden Hour. I have a few tickets left for Saturday 8th August at 6pm.

We will go into the flower field and choose from any of the flowers out there. Under the shade of the apple trees I will give a hands on demonstration on how to create a beautiful table arrangement.

Tickets are available to purchase through my website. There is a link in my bio.

Photography Haley Allsop

06/29/2026

June has to be my favorite month for flowers in the garden. Whilst my annuals & dahlia field is just starting to burst into life my personal garden and sweet peas are flowering in abundance and giving me so much joy.

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Central Valley
Poulsbo, WA
98370

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