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A Prairie Gathering

A first for the American Flowers Week botanical couture series, with a new state and a new look: A prairie-inspired creation from Moníca Pugh, of Floras & Bouquets LLC in Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Petal Patterns

The prolific trial gardens and flower fields of Johnny’s Selected Seeds in Albion, Maine, a location for an American Flowers Week look in 2019, have inspired a new guest designer for 2020.

Hawaii Orchid Opulence

In 2018, Alison Grace Higgins, of Grace Flowers Hawaii in Honokaa, Hawaii, and her team created stunning male and female garments for American Flowers Week to highlight the vibrant

Washington Designer Dahlias

Sarah Pabody, of Triple Wren Farms, lives and breathes Dahlia at the farm she operates with her husband, Steve Pabody, in the northwest corner of Washington State. As a farmer-florist, she also runs Triple Wren Weddings,

Alaska Peony Princess

Kim Herning, of Northern Lights Peonies in Fairbanks, Alaska, returns to share her second couture look expressing the unique character and beauty of the peonies she grows.

Back To Nature

Back To Nature

Now, more than ever, florists have an important story to share with their communities and customers. It’s all about connecting more deeply with mindful floral consumers, ones asking how their purchases support sustainable values.

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Dried Flowers Redux

Dried Flowers Redux

Dried flowers are hot again, and they’re back in a big way. Meet several florists who are designing arrangements with them and growing them for today’s consumers.

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Book Review: The Earth in Her Hands and a Conversation with Author Jennifer Jewell

Book Review: The Earth in Her Hands and a Conversation with Author Jennifer Jewell

In her Book THE EARTH IN HER HANDS<,Author Jennifer Jewell spent one year conducting interviews with women who she calls “influencers who are creating change from the ground up.” Rich with personal stories and insights, Jennifer’s portraits reveal a devotion that transcends age, locale or background, reminding us of the profound role of green growing things in our world—and our lives. [More]

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Beyond Plastic

Beyond Plastic

Discover all the advancements being made in creating floral packaging materials with sustainable, eco-friendly materials. They could change the way we do business — for the better! Read more […]

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SLOW FLOWERS JOURNAL – Issue No. 32 – March 2020

SLOW FLOWERS JOURNAL – Issue No. 32 – March 2020

Three stories in this issue of Slow Flowers journal:
1) How Jim Martin, EMC, owner of Compost in My Shoe in Charleston, S.C., integrates horticulture, farming and floristry
2) How Morgan Anderson, Ph.D., owner of The Flori.Culture in Scottsdale, Ariz., creates seasonal “collections” of floral designs
3) An interview with Susan McLeary about her new book, “The Art of Wearable Flowers, and how-to instructions for a floral bangle bracelet from the book.
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A Marriage of Plants and Flowers

A Marriage of Plants and Flowers

Make that money! Discover how a retail nursery and cut-flower farm in Washington state has turned its growing fields into a destination wedding venue. Also check out Erin Benzakein’s latest book, “A Year in Flowers,” and a mobile flower shop on Long Island. Cool stuff! [Read more …]

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