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How to Make Cut Flowers Last Longer
A floral arrangement adds charm and color to any setting, but the transient beauty of even the best cut flowers often fades too quickly. In this blog, we'll explore the...
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Flower Farming in December
December is here. For a flower farmer, it's a bittersweet time. The days are short, all the flowers are sleeping, and we will soon have a blanket of snow covering...
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December Gardening Guide
Gardening in December. Is there such a thing? Well, it all depends on the region where you garden, the frequency of mild winter days and your devotion to gardening. Over...
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November Garden Guide
It's been a wonderful autumn here at the farm, one of the most beautiful I can remember. But goodness! November is passing all too quickly, wouldn't you agree? It's almost...
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October Garden Guide
October has come to the garden. It seems like it arrived more quickly this year than last. And it looks like we're going to have one of the most beautiful...
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September Garden Guide
Of all the months, September is my favorite for color. The gardens open a delightful show with vibrant blooms and foliage that will carry us into October. After a summer...
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End-of-August Garden Guide
Well, garden friends, the month of August has come to an end, and autumn is just around the bend. I imagine you can sense fall coming as you step out...
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Flowers, Farming and Floristry
Together, these three words—flowers, farming and floristry—pack a lot of meaning. Why? Because they represent hard work. Work that involves a great deal of blood, sweat and tears, sometimes on...
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Summer in the Garden
Ah, summer! A time to sit back and marvel at the full foliage and robust color on display in the garden and landscape! Sounds awesome, doesn't it? Well, for a...
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Change in Seasons
We've reached the end of July, and early morning hours in the garden are beginning to feel like autumn. The change from one season to another keeps us flower farmers...
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July Garden Guide
Welcome to July, the month I typically have a water hose in one hand and a glass of iced tea in the other. This year, July has been extremely hot...
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June Garden Guide
Ah, the month of June! Lushness has returned to the garden. Seedlings are stepping up their game. And gardeners and flower farmers are thinking about the work that awaits! But...