CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s a Mother’s Day rite of passage to buy the moms in our lives bouquets of fresh flowers to let them know how much we love and appreciate them. Rather than stopping by a grocery ...
More homeowners are planting edible flowers because they offer a unique combination of beauty, flavor, and environmental ...
Local cut flowers are hot stuff these days as farmers and small-scale growers cash in on the popularity of fresh bouquets, and home gardeners continue a trend that caught on during COVID-19 cocooning.
‘The best flowers are the ones grown closest to you,’ says florist Jane Marx, founder of The Beautiful Bunch ahead of Mother’s Day.Photograph: Francois Marx Melbourne florist Jane Marx, founder of ...
Tariffs on imported flowers remain high, potentially increasing Mother's Day bouquet prices. Up to 80% of cut flowers sold in the U.S. are imported, primarily from Canada, Mexico, and other countries.
Buy fresher, longer-lasting flowers and support fair trade with this seasonal guide to ethical, eco-friendly blooms.