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‘The Big Flower Fight’ Contestant Instagrams Are Full Of Fancy Floral Fun
Much like Netflix’s glass art show Blown Away or the makeup competition Glow Up , The Big Flower Fight introduces an under-appreciated art form to our living rooms. This time, it's floral decoration. Based on The Big Flower Fight contestant Instagrams , the...
U.S. flower growers’ incomes snipped
Anna Caldron, a floral worker at Charles Little and Company in Eugene, Ore., holds a bunch of moonshine yarrow. Bethany Little makes a bouquet at her farm near Eugene, Ore. EUGENE, Ore. — Late May and early June are typically glory days for the U.S. cut flower...
Florist turns home into garden centre
Erica Tippett pictured taking some plants with her two children, Marine and Rookie. Click to buy photos from our newspaper ➔ An Interflora florist from Bude has reopened her business during lockdown — operating from a shed in her own garden, and juggling...
5 Lessons the Floral Industry Learned from Mother’s Day 2020
To say that this year’s Mother’s Day season was an odd one for the floral industry might be an understatement. And yet, growers and suppliers involved in the industry (those who were open, at least), made enough adjustments to the challenges facing them...
Thursday Spotlight: Floral Designer Maria Christina Nino
Maria Nino of MC Nino Designs in her Greenpoint studio. If you’ve walked along West Street on the way to Transmitter Park, you may have already met Maria Christina Nino of MC. Nino Designs (65 West St.) as she casually chats with locals and their doggos in front...
Florists decorate Birmingham Rotary Trail in an act of beauty and healing
More than 30 florists lent their talents and skill to adorning the Birmingham Rotary Trail June 5, to bring beauty and healing to the Magic City. Three Birmingham flower wholesalers donated blooms and greenery. The event was the brainchild of Cameron Pappas, owner of...
Interiors: Make it bloomsday
What do you imagine when you think of dried flowers - dusty, faded bouquets with a touch of the Miss Havisham about them? Ironic then that for the last few years, dried blooms have been a hot wedding trend, and one that, this season, has made the leap into...
Flower shop among many businesses fighting to blossom
Columbia Florist co-owner Katherine Capsis prepares an order for a customer two days ahead of Mother’s Day. The West 231st Street flower shop has managed to stay open even though many of its neighbors closed temporarily in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic....
As Vermont weddings disappear, caterers, photographers and florists adapt, seek other engagements
Robin Brown, of Thetford, Vt., picks up a takeout order from Barry Clarke at his East Thetford home on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Clarke has closed his catering business and refunded deposits, including to wedding clients. Instead, he is...