Returning as a much-anticipated highlight of the summer calendar, the Confetti Flower Field is set to showcase its most vibrant and biodiverse season yet, offering a striking celebration of colour and British-grown flowers.
The fields at The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company will once again open to the public from 20 June to 5 July 2026, welcoming visitors to Wyke Manor Estate in Worcestershire for this annual spectacle.

As producers of natural petal confetti, the team cultivates a growing variety of flowers each year to support its expanding collections. The fields evolve season by season, shaped by both environmental factors and the requirements of confetti production, resulting in a distinctive display every year.
“Our fields are a living canvas,” says the team. “Nature plays its part, but so does our passion for growing beautiful petals for our confetti. Each year brings a new blend of colour and character — and for 2026, we’re excited to be welcoming visitors to our most colourful and biodiverse Confetti Flower Field yet.”
Although the number of traditional tall delphiniums will be reduced this season, the fields will feature a rich mix of cornflowers, poppies, annuals and other complementary blooms. The result will be a vivid patchwork of colours including red, blue, pink, white, purple, orange and yellow, creating an immersive environment ideal for walking, photography and relaxation.

Owner Charles Hudson comments, “The Confetti Flower Field is a richly layered landscape designed not only for beauty, but also as part of a sustainable working flower farm supplying real petal confetti nationwide – it is a living reflection of British flower farming in action.”
Visitors will have the chance to explore the flower fields at their peak, capture memorable photographs, enjoy the Flower Field Ferris Wheel, take part in activities within the Confetti Art Marquee, meet the Artist in Residence and browse a selection of unique artworks.
Food and drink options will include barista coffee, sweet treats and a range of hot street food. Guests can also purchase freshly cut Harvest Bouquets featuring colourful cornflowers paired with golden barley, designed to be dried and kept as a lasting keepsake. The on-site pop-up shop will offer petal-themed gifts, locally produced honey and flower seeds.

In 2026, the event will run over three weekends and introduce ten evening openings, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the fields in the soft light of summer evenings. A special Midsummer Festival Day will be held on Sunday 21 June, with extended hours until 9:30pm and additional entertainment for all ages.
For the first time, the Confetti Flower Field will also host three outdoor evening concerts, with tickets sold separately and including entry to the fields. The programme features an operatic performance of King Arthur narrated by Oz Clarke on 25 June, a live appearance by Toyah Willcox on 27 June, and an ABBA tribute performance by SUPER SWEDES on 4 July, creating a memorable open-air experience among the flowers at sunset.
Admission is free for children under five, while those aged between 5 and 12 receive discounted weekday entry. The event is designed to be inclusive for visitors of all ages, with mobility scooter hire available subject to advance booking.
Tickets are on sale now and can be booked online; advance booking is advisable. For tickets and further information, visit: https://www.confettidirect.co.uk/flowerfields/


