Black Flora Creator Panel
Teri Speight, author of Black Flora, hosts a panel of Black floral creators showcasing their design styles and aesthetic.
Teri Speight, author of Black Flora, hosts a panel of Black floral creators showcasing their design styles and aesthetic.
Please don’t stop supporting your local flower grower but why not grow your own? Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own cut flower garden for months of bouquets to enjoy and share all not using chemicals and supporting earth-friendly practices.
Don’t know the difference between a rhizome and a corm? A spring-planted bulb vs. a fall-planted bulb? How to plant them? How they “naturalize”? It’s ok. Sean and Allison McManus have the answers. Once you learn a few basics about spring (and fall) flowering bulbs a whole new and exciting world of color and fragrance open up for your garden.
Don’t know the difference between a rhizome and a corm? A spring-planted bulb vs. a fall-planted bulb? How to plant them? How they “naturalize”? It’s ok. Sean and Allison McManus have the answers. Once you learn a few basics about spring (and fall) flowering bulbs a whole new and exciting world of color and fragrance open up for your garden.
Teri Speight, author of Black Flora, hosts a panel of Black floral creators showcasing their design styles and aesthetic.
Please don’t stop supporting your local flower grower but why not grow your own? Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own cut flower garden for months of bouquets to enjoy and share all not using chemicals and supporting earth-friendly practices.
Don’t know the difference between a rhizome and a corm? A spring-planted bulb vs. a fall-planted bulb? How to plant them? How they “naturalize”? It’s ok. Sean and Allison McManus have the answers. Once you learn a few basics about spring (and fall) flowering bulbs a whole new and exciting world of color and fragrance open up for your garden.
Don’t know the difference between a rhizome and a corm? A spring-planted bulb vs. a fall-planted bulb? How to plant them? How they “naturalize”? It’s ok. Sean and Allison McManus have the answers. Once you learn a few basics about spring (and fall) flowering bulbs a whole new and exciting world of color and fragrance open up for your garden.