What our customers say

Flower Subscriptions

“The weekly posy is my special treat to myself over the summer. I love the variety of flowers, textures and scents - different every week and they last for ages. Always beautifully arranged. Great to support a local small business - no air miles or poisoned and exploited workers. And for the price of a couple of cups of coffee - what’s not to like?”

— Maureen

Weddings

Beautifully grown Scottish flowers, arranged with creativity and thought from the loveliest of people. Love, Love, Loved my Scottish Spring wedding flowers from Tomnah'a. They were unique, thoughtfully grown & beautifully arranged. We also sourced lovely produce for our wedding feast too:  lettuces, edible flowers and root veggies. Everything was incredible and so special to have a connection to the place where it was grown.Thank you again for growing and arranging such lovely flowers for us.”

— Holly

"The flowers Tomnah’a provided for our wedding were perfection. I had asked for a mix of bright colours and I was not disappointed. They were beyond what I could have imagined and still remain a highlight of our special day. I would strongly recommend working with them as they will make all your floral dreams come true."

— Naomi

Pick Your Own (PYO)

"Spending an hour or so on a Friday morning picking flowers at Tomnah'a at the Croft is a joy. Cristy & Judith are very helpful informing you how to get the best from your flowers. There is a huge variety of very different flowers to choose from & I really love all the different dahlias, they are stunning. It's so lovely to have a house full of flowers & friends & family who have received a posy have been delighted - so much nicer than anything you'd buy in a supermarket."

— Fiona

“I love picking flowers at Tomnah’a, best is when I find a secluded spot and can drink in the beautiful colours and scents and listen to the drone of the bees. So very peaceful.The bonus is filling my house with beautiful blooms later.”

— Janice

“The perfect antidote to caring for small people: headspace, peace and tranquillity, picking beautiful blooms. The highlight of my week!”

— Laura

Funeral Flowers

“I can remember only too well how lovely and reassuring it was to come along to see you both at Tomnah’a, with my daughter Fiona, just after Stewart died.  And to sit with you and choose flowers for the coffin and for the upstairs of the White Church.  You had such a wonderful array of flowers to choose from.  We knew we were in safe hands.   Not only did you produce a lovely wreath for the coffin, and a tall arrangement for the white Church, but you also produced single flower stems for family and friends to weave into the side of the wicker coffin at Strowan Woodland.  Forever grateful.”

— Di

“We still have the gorgeous arrangement Cristy and Judith made for my mother’s service of thanksgiving back in December 2019...... and still looking as beautiful now as it did on the day.  It’s made up of a glorious random twiggy concoction with berries and dried flowers - totally natural and organic and importantly for us, it reflects Mum’s love of a wild garden. Cristy and Judith are not only artists but they were also so professional and easy to deal with.”

— Fiona 

“Tomnaha created the perfect funeral spray for my father, exceeding all my expectations. Their homegrown seaholly, globethistles and sunflowers combined with delicate grasses was simply stunning and made a beautiful focal point for a very sad day. I know my father who was a botanist would have loved the them and appreciated the ethos of locally sourced, home grown, seasonal flowers. Thank you Tomnah'a Team for your care and attention, we couldn't have asked for a better display to celebrate the life of my father.”

— Sheila 

“We were so pleased that Cristy from Tomnah'a agreed to make a special wreath for my mother’s funeral.  She listened so carefully to our thoughts about Mum and understood her deep love of her garden and of nature.   It was January, and the garden looked very sparse, however, Cristy searched through the borders and created a beautiful arrangement made from the  flowers and foliage which she foraged from Mum's garden supplemented with other bits and bobs from her own garden and Tomnah'a. The result was a magical piece of forest floor, moss and small branches interwoven with snowdrops, crocus, hellebores of many subtle colours and little clusters of sapphire grape hyacinths..  My mother would have loved it, she would have appreciated each plant.  After the funeral we were able to carefully take the wreath apart and give everyone who wanted a little pot of snowdrops, hyacinth or crocus so that they could  plant them in their own garden as a remembrance of Mum. As I write this, on a snowy February morning, I can see flowering under the hedge a clump of Mum’s snowdrops and I can admire the subtle purple and ivory  hellebore blooming in the borders.  I am really grateful to Cristy and Tomnah'a for this very beautiful and special way to keep Mum’s memory fresh and bright.”

— Libby