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Ever wondered why prom-goers wear corsages and boutonnieres? Learn the fascinating history behind these floral trends and their evolution through time.
Nothing catches the eye in a garden quite like a bright red flower, for humans and hummingbirds alike. And while perennials ...
With its charismatic appearance and awe-inspiring migrations, it's not surprising that the monarch butterfly motivates ...
Want to show your garden goodies at the Crawford County Fair? Exhibitor tickets must be purchased by July 7. Check out the ...
TANNERSVILLE, Pa. — Preparations are underway for the annual Pocono Garden Club flower show and sale at St. Paul's Lutheran ...
Gina Zeck founded Creative Twists Wood Flowers out of her Berlin, New Jersey home 3 years ago. She taught herself how to mold ...
Flower strips, seed mixtures, and wild by design. We want to help bees and other vital pollinators, which are in decline all ...
Walt and Gus are brothers, both big fluffy Bernese, but that’s pretty much where the similarity ends. You put them near ...
Almost everyone wants color in the landscape, and flowerbeds play an important role in that. But it takes a lot of work to ...
Excess rain this spring meant issues like root rot. Now, the family has had to spend their summer watering the blooms. The ...
Many Triangle prom attendees carry small bouquets, but perhaps don’t wear corsages. Here’s why girls are into the trend and how prices compare to corsages.
Ever wondered why prom-goers wear corsages and boutonnieres? Learn the fascinating history behind these floral trends and their evolution through time.