Borrow these ideas from the best display gardens and inventive plantings With the theme “I Love Spring,” the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival presented more than 20 display gardens, 115-plus sessions and…
This week, “local” means everything up and down the West Coast, from B.C. to Seattle, to California botanicals The start of the New Year has been a slog for me, thanks to…
A fresh take on foliage for the New Year January 6, 2024. An auspicious date that finds me yearning for the hope and comfort that the garden often provides. A temperature high…
Two new plant and garden titles for your winter reading Living Wild: How to Plant Style Your Home and Cultivate Happiness by Hilton Carter, CICO Books Images by Hilton Carter $45.00 Hilton…
The tenth annual report highlights influential lifestyle topics and emerging cultural shifts for floral professionals January 2, 2024 – Slow Flowers Society and its publishing partner BLOOM Imprint released their 2024 report on…
Week 51, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers The text began: “Welcome to the Holiday Season, when flowers are less likely to originate from my outdoor garden and…
Week 50, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers In 2011-2012, the time span covering my creation of weekly floral designs that St. Lynn’s Press eventually compiled into a…
Week 49, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers Florists seem to have a love-hate relationship with flowering kale, winter-hardy members of the Brassica clan that resemble a giant…
Week 48, as we revisit the 10-year anniversary of the book Slow Flowers Slow Flowers Society started 10 years ago after I wrote this little book, Slow Flowers – Yes, it’s still in…
A recap of our members’ profiles, their experiences, and ideas We opened the annual Slow Flowers Member Survey for the month of October and promoted it through the Slow Flowers Newsletter and…