23
Oct 2023

Local florist amongst impressive young horticulturists competing in Karaka

Local florist amongst impressive young horticulturists competing in Karaka
She’s fought fires, established an “unruly” floristry business, and next month she’ll battle it out against the great young guns of New Zealand’s horticulture world.

Ramarama’s Sarah-Lee Ewe will represent the Young Florist/Flower Grower sector at the New Zealand Young Horticulturist final, to be staged in Karaka on November 7 and 8.

Sarah-Lee owns a floral and styling business called Faux & Thorn – The Unruly Fleuriste, although all things floral have not formed her entire working life.

The self-taught floral designer has worked as a corporate beauty business development manager and educator, was a hair stylist for 15 years, ran her own bridal-focused beauty haven, and donned a firefighter’s hat in Papakura for three years. She is also mother to three youngsters.

“I decided to leave the corporate beauty world to focus on family, mental well-being, and, importantly, my passion for taking peoples’ vision and making it bloom into reality by marrying art and flowers.”

She says her specialty is embracing the beauty of nature while adding a daring twist to traditional arrangements. Her working life includes crafting “exquisite” weddings and events throughout the country.

“My love for my job is off the charts! I’m an artist at heart, and the joy of crafting intricate details for clients who truly appreciate them keeps me fuelled with inspiration. Plus, I adore collaborating with fellow florists and artists who light the creative spark in me,” Sarah-Lee shares.

As for favourite blooms, there are many. She sites copper boy dahlias, deep purple lisianthus, cymbidium orchids, manuka, cherry blossom branches, guava foliage, ranunculus and “those teasing magnolia buds before they bloom”.

Once she’s not so busy with her young children (aged eight, five and two) she would be keen for Faux & Thorn to enjoy a growth spurt.

Representing her sector at the Young Horticulturist Competition finals is a “thrill” and she’s looking forward to being part of that “amazing” experience with likeminded individuals.

“It’s an incredible chance for us young guns, and it means the world to me to represent my industry and Māori heritage. I imagine it will be life-changing indeed,” says Sarah-Lee who does whakapapa to  Ngāti koro koro, Ngāti Wharara and  Ngāti Ranginui.

Young Horticulturist chairperson Hamish Gates says all seven Young Horticulturist finalists have now been named and Karaka will soon be buzzing as event organisers, contestants and their supporters arrive for the finals.

He says the seven represent the very best of NZ’s young horticultural talent and it will be a rigorous competition.

Competing against Sarah-Lee as Young Florist/Flower Grower sector representative (FLONZI Florists and Flower Growers NZ Incorporated), will be Caleb Washington representing Young Landscaper of the Year (Registered Master Landscapers New Zealand), Lydia O’Dowd representing Young Plant Producer of the Year (New Zealand Plant Producers incorporated); Tahryn Mason representing Young Viticulturist of the Year (New Zealand Winegrowers); Meryn Whitehead representing Young Grower of the Year (Horticulture New Zealand Fruit & Vegetable Sectors); Jason Gwynn representing New Arborist (New Zealand Arboriculture Association Inc);and Renee Johnson representing Young Amenity Horticulturist (New Zealand Recreation Association).

At the finals the contestants will be pitched against each other in several challenges involving practical skills, industry experience, leadership ability, business knowledge and communication.

Guest speaker at the event will be New Zealand multisport and triathlon athlete extraordinaire Steve Gurney whose accomplishments include winning the gruelling Coast to Coast race a record nine times.

 

The Young Horticulturist Competition’s official partners are: Countdown, Fruitfed Supplies and T&G Fresh.

To learn more about the Young Horticulturist Competiton go to https://www.younghort.co.nz/

Subscribe to our E-Zine

Sign up here to subscribe to the Grower2grower Ezine. Every two weeks you will receive new articles, specific to the protected cropping industry, informing you of industry news and events straight to your inbox.

More

From This Category

Grower2Grower Golf Day Cancer Society Raffle Raises $ 4,327 for 2025
September 23, 2025
Grower2Grower Golf Day Cancer Society Raffle Raises $ 4,327 for 2025
“Thank you so much to everyone who donated to this ongoing and important cause.”
Online workshop : learnings from the low-energy input trial for greenhouse tomatoes
September 23, 2025
Online workshop : learnings from the low-energy input trial for greenhouse tomatoes
If you are not a tomato grower or you do not grow with lights, the approach to energy saving is also transferable to your situation. 
Grace Fulford is looking forward to taking part in the 2025 Young Horticulturist of the Year competition
Horticentre Support Helps Drive Another Successful Grower2Grower Golf Day
September 23, 2025
Horticentre Support Helps Drive Another Successful Grower2Grower Golf Day
A wet morning and windy afternoon didn’t discourage our brave golfers. The fourth annual Grower2Grower Golf Day was held on the 12th of September at the Pukekohe Golf Club. Despite the weather, the event was another huge success thanks to the support of all our sponsors, including our major sponsor Horticentre. Congratulations to all 22 teams who braved the conditions.
Please support the 2025 Golf Day raising money for The Cancer Society
September 8, 2025
Please support the 2025 Golf Day raising money for The Cancer Society
Simply Donate – 2025 Grower2Grower Charity Golf Day Raffle. This year, we are once again proud to support the Cancer Society through our Charity Golf Day Raffle.
XI International Symposium on Irrigation of Horticultural Crops
August 25, 2025
XI International Symposium on Irrigation of Horticultural Crops
‘Acting on Water for Climate Change, Environment & Energy
CLASSIFIED