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 ...
Having been a flower farmer in one of my past lives, I know all too well the many skills, knowledge and creativity that it ...
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.
Across Virginia, farmers markets, roadside stands and community supported agriculture programs are increasingly offering homegrown ...
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.