Debra Prinzing
Debra Prinzing is a Seattle-based writer, speaker and leading advocate for American-grown flowers. Through her many Slow Flowers-branded projects, she has convened a national conversation that encourages consumers and professionals alike to make conscious choices about their floral purchases.
Debra is the producer of SlowFlowers.com, the weekly "Slow Flowers Podcast" and the American Flowers Week (June 28-July 4) campaign. Debra is author of 11 books, including Slow Flowers (2013), The 50 Mile Bouquet (2012) and Slow Flowers Journal (2020). She is the co-founder of BLOOM Imprint, the boutique publishing arm of Slow Flowers.
Cerinthe Memories
Recap: Slow Flowers Member Survey 2021
The Wonder of Winter Florals
Today's Modern Wedding Business, a Q&A with author Alison Ellis
LORA Bloom: An Online Marketing Partner for Local Florists
ZAP Bloom: Milwaukee Flower Co.'s sister venture sells the custom floral look without the custom price tag or process
Petals by the Shore: American Grown at Home
Postal Petals: Modeled on a farm-to-table produce box, Talia Boone's flower farm-direct platform is also an engine for social change
Flora Fun Box: Selling the "floral experience" with online education and subscriptions
Rooted Farmers: Designed by Flower Farmers for Flower Farmers