At 92 years young, Ruth Neath is a much-loved resident of Ashlynn Grange in Peterborough, where she’s not just enjoying her time but also bringing beauty and joy to those around her through her passion for flowers.

Since moving into the home six months ago, Ruth has taken on a significant and delightful role as the unofficial floral arranger, ensuring that fresh flowers are always beautifully displayed throughout Ashlynn Grange.

Ruth's love affair with flowers began many years ago when she learned the art of floral arrangement through sessions with the Women's Institute (WI) during her younger years.

Her talent quickly blossomed, and she later became responsible for the floral arrangements at Stilton Church, in the village where she lived for more than 60 years.

Starting with simple window displays, Ruth's skills and dedication saw her being entrusted with more elaborate projects, including wedding flowers and pedestals.

She often had help from her daughter and sister, making the experience not only a creative outlet but also a family affair.

Ruth doesn’t have a single favourite flower; she loves all blooms, appreciating the unique beauty of each when they are in season—a philosophy she carried into her work at the church. However, she does admit to having a soft spot for roses, a classic choice that reflects her timeless style.

At Ashlynn Grange, Ruth gets a lot of pleasure from arranging fresh flowers, carefully placing them in vases, and maintaining their freshness with daily care.

She diligently snips the stems and replaces the water as needed, ensuring the arrangements last as long as possible. Ruth's dedication means that the care home is filled with vibrant, fresh flowers, brightening the days of all who live and work there.

Beyond her floral duties, Ruth is set to become an active member of the gardening club at Ashlynn Grange, a role that perfectly complements her green thumb.

She loves the home’s garden, particularly enjoying the view from her own room, which opens out onto a patio. Here, she has a bird table crafted by her late husband, who was a talented carpenter.

Ruth's industrious nature extends beyond her floral arrangements; she is always keen to keep busy and loves having a job and responsibility.

She still makes her own bed every day, a testament to her independence and strong spirit.

Her commitment to staying active and involved adds a sense of purpose to her days, and she enjoys being able to contribute to the community at Ashlynn Grange.

A seamstress by trade, Ruth spent her working years crafting beautiful wedding and bridal dresses—a fitting occupation for someone with an eye for beauty and detail.

She has one son and one daughter, both of whom still live in Stilton, and are regular visitors along with Ruth’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Ruth is enjoying life at Ashlynn Grange and speaks highly of the care team, saying: "I can't fault the carers who will do anything for you."

Her positive outlook, coupled with her dedication to flower arranging, has made her an integral part of the Ashlynn Grange community.