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The debate over how to take care of flowers probably began as soon as humans started cutting them and displaying them in vessels — enthusiasts have been encouraging people to stick a pin in each tulip stem or throw an aspirin into their vases for years.
Well-marketed cut flowers can net existing farms an increase in income per acre compared to traditional vegetables, according to Robin Trott, a seasoned Extension educator at the University of Minnesota and owner of cut Prairie Garden Farm, a cut flower ...
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Wedding flower ideas to make your day bloom
From growing your own blooms to embracing 2026’s trendiest arrangements, wedding flowers can be as personal and expressive as your love story. Seasonal choices, symbolic meanings, and thoughtful design all play a role in creating a bouquet that feels ...
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Making cut flowers last beyond Mother's Day
Learn effective tips to keep cut flowers fresh and vibrant long after receiving them, ensuring they enhance your space for days to come.