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From brides to bedsides: woman repurposes wedding flowers for sick patients Shawn Chamberlain knows the power of a flower. As is similarly illustrated in the video above, receiving flowers can lift your spirits and brighten your ...
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Small business spotlight: Chisholm Creek Flowers continues century-old tradition Randy and Debbie Jackson operate Sunnydale Peony Farm in partnership with Randy's family, while running Chisholm Creek Flowers on their own.
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Art in Bloom Festival: Pairing flowers with art Edmonton's Art in Bloom Festival, produced by Heather de Kok Floral Design , celebrates art and flowers, from July 9-12 at five galleries in the 124th ...
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Alive and thrive! 3 DIY ways to help your flowers last longer Are you tired of seeing flowers wilt only days after purchasing? Taylor Patterson is here to help! As part of TODAY's "Nailing It" series, the founder and ...
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Summer flowers need winter maintenance Over winter there is plenty to keep a rose gardener busy. It is the ideal time to plant new roses or prune existing ones. When planting bare-rooted ...
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Cosentino: Why you shouldn't cut flowers in the morning Hope you enjoyed last week's column about summer flowers. As you might remember, we talked about how easy it is to bring in those summer blooms ...
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A bouquet of flowers A bouquet of decaying flowers marks the spot July 8, 2015, where 17-year-old Vonzell Banks lay dying July 3 at Hadiya Pendleton Park in Chicago.
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Good Morning Cape Breton: say it with flowers Anne MacPherson is shown tending to geraniums. There's numerous other plants and flowers available at the greenhouse and others around the ...
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A guide to shady planting Let it take over a darker space of your garden with beautiful flowers in spring, and red fruit throughout the summer. Typically propagated by seed.
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Saving water can be pretty: Drought-tolerant perennials Use drought-tolerant plants like 'Moonshine' Yarrow (Achillea hybrid): Silver-gray foliage and flat topped flowers of lemon-yellow flowers that cover the ...
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Climate change is putting a deadly squeeze on bumblebee populations worldwide And that's great for humans because, unlike other wild bees, they can pollinate flowers from late April through October. Tomatoes, strawberries and ...
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