When interior designer Joanna Gaines shares a gorgeous spring bouquet from freshly cut blooms on her socials, everyone wants ...
Step inside Frances Palmer’s Connecticut garden as she creates a vibrant arrangement—no tape or wire required.
Cut-flower operations are popping up like self-seeding daisies all over the U.S. lately as farmers and small-scale growers cash in on a trend toward locally grown cut flowers. Interest in local cut ...
You don't have to be a professional florist to make a stunning floral arrangement — you just need a Mason jar with a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fusionstudio via Shutterstock When you receive (or give yourself) a beautiful bouquet of flowers, they look great for a day or two ...
* Purchase cut-flower bouquets from the Ziegler Garden at the Williamsburg Farmer’s Market 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays now through Oct. 25. More than 20 vendors sell veggies, herbs, plants, baked goods ...
Cosmos come in loads of colors that are easy to grow, but these cultivars offer more than the most common varieties: blended ...
Cutting gardens are trendy again as a new generation embraces the idea of growing free bouquets. If you’re thinking of giving the style a try this growing season, the National Garden Bureau offers ...
Carry flowers from your own backyard on your big day.
Your beautiful blooms will look fresh longer if you maintain them properly. Chanie Kirschner is a writer, advice columnist, and educator who has covered topics ranging from parenting to fashion to ...
Why do some cut flowers and bouquets seem to die immediately? How can you prolong them once you get them home in a vase?—Grand Floral Charade I have the same problem, Floral—my blooms are fine in the ...
Growing and selling cut flowers is a difficult niche to break into. With fierce competition from countries with more tropical climates, as well as local commercial wholesalers, it's hard to price your ...