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.
New Design Mechanics from Syndicate Sales and Holly Chapple
Alaska in Bloom . . . announcing the 2017 Peony Design Contest Winners
September Issue: Slow Flowers Journal in Florists' Review
It's "Mumtember": Check out the Best Mums for Cut Flowers
Slow Flowers Journal Print Edition launches!
A perfect match: American-grown flowers for Syndicate Sales' American-made vases
Grow Your Own: The Best Cut Flowers for Florists
Lavender Farm Tour with Andrea K. Grist
Petal jewelry for your ears and neck, a conversation with Kyla O'Neill of IMPRESSED by nature
In my backyard, a visit to the Rhododendron Species Botanic Garden