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Decking the Halls for Profit: How Florists Can Build a Holiday Installation Business

Every year, offices, hotels, and retail spaces scramble to transform their interiors for the...

“Green” Weddings

These florists inspire us to adopt more eco-friendly and sustainable practices for wedding...

Beyond the Bouquet

How florists are breaking the boundaries of personal flowers. By Molly Lucille Bridal bouquets...

Managing Mother’s Day

Make the most of this lucrative holiday. By Nita Robertson, AIFD Mother’s Day is just around the...

Remarkable Women in Floristry

Join Us in Celebrating International Women’s Day By Molly Lucille Every International Women’s...

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Cosentino: Where are the flowers?

Cosentino: Where are the flowers?

Rose harvest at a plantation in Tumbaco, Cayambe, Ecuador, South America. I looked back today, and it has been five or six years since I wrote about where flowers come from, and during that time there have been tremendous changes in the marketplace. New growing areas...

Windy Hill Flowers provides new local floral option

Windy Hill Flowers provides new local floral option

Ann Volner, owner of Windy Hill Flowers, is shown Monday afternoon with several bouquets of flowers she cultivated from seed, cut and arranged for clients. MARYVILLE, Mo. — Just outside of town a woman has put her green thumb to work for three years growing a...

Can flowers live through a pandemic?

Can flowers live through a pandemic?

Flowers only last for so long after being cut.The inventories of some local florists, including those in Baldwin, Freeport and Oceanside, were greatly affected when shops were forced to close in late March because of the Covid-19 pandemic.Roses, lilies and daisies...

Beatrice The  B-happy Rose

Beatrice The B-happy Rose

Yellow roses are often overlooked, so we are championing the ‘Beatrice’™ (Auslevity) rose by David Austin Wedding Roses, particularly as the company refers to her as their “B”-happy rose.

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